bpetrow
February 24, 2022, 9:37am
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I just subscribed to Agenda for Mac, iOS with the assumption that notes were time stamped within date. Is there a time stamp option? I cannot proceed without timestamped entries.
Notes have “Created At" info that you can see when you click the gear icon, and choose “Show info…”.
Notes only have specific times if they’re associated with a calendar event.
You can have notes not assigned to any date; assigned to a specific date or range of dates; or assigned to a single calendar event.
What @Pat_Maddox said. Adding to that, you can put dates and times in your notes using so called “actions”.
Agenda is more than just a basic note taking app. It has powerful features for organizing notes, task management, and cross referencing. In this section, we introduce these features.
Tags
Tags are labels which can be directly inserted into the text of a note. They are useful for imparting extra information into content, but also for search purposes, and creating saved searches.
The tags in Agenda may contain parameters, and even dates.
Creating a Tag
To start entering a tag, on macOS you can …
Full list of actions here:
Template Placeholders and Text Actions
Text Actions in Agenda allows you to type short commands that upon completion get dynamically converted and expanded into plain text. Think about it as a quick way to trigger an action like typing \remind to insert a reminder or \date to insert the current date.
Text Actions work in both normal notes and templates. In addition, Agenda also supports a set of template-specific Text Actions, a kind of special placeholders in your templates that get replaced …