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				                      capture was invoked, kill the buffer again after capture 
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				                      is finalized. 
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				-The template defines the text to be inserted.  Often this is an org-mode 
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				-entry (so the first line should start with a star) that will be filed as a 
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				-child of the target headline.  It can also be freely formatted text. 
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				-Furthermore, the following %-escapes will be replaced with content: 
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				+The template defines the text to be inserted.  Often this is an 
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				+org-mode entry (so the first line should start with a star) that 
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				+will be filed as a child of the target headline.  It can also be 
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				+freely formatted text.  Furthermore, the following %-escapes will 
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				+be replaced with content and expanded in this order: 
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				-  %^{prompt}  prompt the user for a string and replace this sequence with it. 
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				-              A default value and a completion table ca be specified like this: 
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				-              %^{prompt|default|completion2|completion3|...}. 
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				+  %[pathname] insert the contents of the file given by `pathname'. 
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				+  %(sexp)     evaluate elisp `(sexp)' and replace with the result. 
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				+  %<...>      the result of format-time-string on the ... format specification. 
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				   %t          time stamp, date only. 
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				   %T          time stamp with date and time. 
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				   %u, %U      like the above, but inactive time stamps. 
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				-  %^t         like %t, but prompt for date.  Similarly %^T, %^u, %^U. 
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				-              You may define a prompt like %^{Please specify birthday. 
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				-  %<...>      the result of format-time-string on the ... format specification. 
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				-  %n          user name (taken from `user-full-name'). 
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				   %a          annotation, normally the link created with `org-store-link'. 
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				   %i          initial content, copied from the active region.  If %i is 
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				               indented, the entire inserted text will be indented as well. 
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				+  %A          like %a, but prompt for the description part. 
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				   %c          current kill ring head. 
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				   %x          content of the X clipboard. 
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				-  %^C         interactive selection of which kill or clip to use. 
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				-  %^L         like %^C, but insert as link. 
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				   %k          title of currently clocked task. 
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				   %K          link to currently clocked task. 
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				+  %n          user name (taken from `user-full-name'). 
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				   %f          file visited by current buffer when org-capture was called. 
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				   %F          full path of the file or directory visited by current buffer. 
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				+  %:keyword   specific information for certain link types, see below. 
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				   %^g         prompt for tags, with completion on tags in target file. 
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				   %^G         prompt for tags, with completion on all tags in all agenda files. 
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				+  %^t         like %t, but prompt for date.  Similarly %^T, %^u, %^U. 
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				+              You may define a prompt like %^{Please specify birthday. 
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				+  %^C         interactive selection of which kill or clip to use. 
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				+  %^L         like %^C, but insert as link. 
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				   %^{prop}p   prompt the user for a value for property `prop'. 
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				-  %:keyword   specific information for certain link types, see below. 
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				-  %[pathname] insert the contents of the file given by `pathname'. 
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				-  %(sexp)     evaluate elisp `(sexp)' and replace with the result. 
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				+  %^{prompt}  prompt the user for a string and replace this sequence with it. 
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				+              A default value and a completion table ca be specified like this: 
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				+              %^{prompt|default|completion2|completion3|...}. 
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				   %?          After completing the template, position cursor here. 
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				 Apart from these general escapes, you can access information specific to the 
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