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org-manual: Do not use #+findex inside Footnote
* doc/org-manual.org (Timestamps): (Footnotes): Move #+findex entries to the footnote reference. They do not work when in Footnote section.
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@ -5883,6 +5883,12 @@ the agenda (see [[*Weekly/daily agenda]]). We distinguish:
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#+cindex: diary style timestamps
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#+cindex: sexp timestamps
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# Mentioned inside the footnote.
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#+findex: org-date
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#+findex: org-anniversary
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#+findex: org-cyclic
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#+findex: org-block
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For more complex date specifications, Org mode supports using the
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special expression diary entries implemented in the Emacs Calendar
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package[fn:60]. For example, with optional time:
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@ -22281,11 +22287,6 @@ format]]. The day name is optional when you type the date yourself.
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However, any date inserted or modified by Org adds that day name, for
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reading convenience.
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#+findex: org-date
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#+findex: org-anniversary
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#+findex: org-cyclic
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#+findex: org-block
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[fn:60] When working with the standard diary expression functions, you
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need to be very careful with the order of the arguments. That order
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depends evilly on the variable ~calendar-date-style~. For example, to
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