8.2.2 Custom time format
Org-mode
uses the standard ISO notation for dates and times as it is
defined in ISO 8601. If you cannot get used to this and require
another representation of date and time to keep you happy, you
can get it by customizing the variables
org-display-custom-times and
org-time-stamp-custom-formats.
- C-c C-x C-t
(
org-toggle-time-stamp-overlays)
- Toggle the display of custom formats for dates and
times.
Org-mode needs the default format for
scanning, so the custom date/time format does not
replace the default format—instead it is put
over the default format using text properties. This has
the following consequences:
- You cannot place the cursor onto a timestamp anymore, only
before or after.
- The S-<up>/<down> keys can no longer
be used to adjust each component of a timestamp. If the cursor
is at the beginning of the stamp,
S-<up>/<down> will change the stamp by
one day, just like S-<left>/<right>. At
the end of the stamp, the time will be changed by one
minute.
- If the timestamp contains a range of clock times or a
repeater, these will not be overlaid, but remain in the buffer
as they were.
- When you delete a timestamp character-by-character, it will
only disappear from the buffer after all (invisible)
characters belonging to the ISO timestamp have been
removed.
- If the custom timestamp format is longer than the default
and you are using dates in tables, table alignment will be
messed up. If the custom format is shorter, things do work as
expected.