куда архивируется оргмодное
Настраивала у себя, куда что складывать. У меня четыре разных места. Личный тудушник, хобби-тудушник, рабочий тудушник и база знаний предполагают разные места для складывания устаревшего.
Личный живет в постоянных файлах, у которых устаревшее уходит в архив. Для остальных строка в шаблоне при capture.
http://doc.endlessparentheses.com/Var/org-archive-location.html
org-archive-location is a variable defined in `org.el'. Its value is
"%s_archive::"
The location where subtrees should be archived.
The value of this variable is a string, consisting of two parts, separated by a double-colon. The first part is a filename and the second part is a headline.
When the filename is omitted, archiving happens in the same file. %s in the filename will be replaced by the current file name (without the directory part). Archiving to a different file is useful to keep archived entries from contributing to the Org-mode Agenda.
The archived entries will be filed as subtrees of the specified headline. When the headline is omitted, the subtrees are simply filed away at the end of the file, as top-level entries. Also in the heading you can use %s to represent the file name, this can be useful when using the same archive for a number of different files.
Here are a few examples:
- "%s_archive::"
If the current file is Projects.org, archive in file Projects.org_archive, as top-level trees. This is the default.
- "::* Archived Tasks"
Archive in the current file, under the top-level headline "* Archived Tasks".
- "~/org/archive.org::"
Archive in file ~/org/archive.org (absolute path), as top-level trees.
- "~/org/archive.org::* From %s"
Archive in file ~/org/archive.org (absolute path), under headlines "From FILENAME" where file name is the current file name.
- "~/org/datetree.org::datetree/* Finished Tasks"
The "datetree/" string is special, signifying to archive items to the datetree. Items are placed in either the CLOSED date of the item, or the current date if there is no CLOSED date. The heading will be a subentry to the current date. There doesn't need to be a heading, but there always needs to be a slash after datetree. For example, to store archived items directly in the datetree, use "~/org/datetree.org::datetree/".
- "basement::** Finished Tasks"
Archive in file ./basement (relative path), as level 3 trees below the level 2 heading "** Finished Tasks".
You may set this option on a per-file basis by adding to the buffer a line like
#+ARCHIVE: basement::** Finished Tasks
You may also define it locally for a subtree by setting an ARCHIVE property in the entry. If such a property is found in an entry, or anywhere up the hierarchy, it will be used.
You can customize this variable.