On Apr 16, 2010, at 9:25 AM, Evan wrote:

Sorry for a delayed response, I missed your message.

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Carsten Dominik
<carsten.domi...@gmail.com> wrote:

On Apr 2, 2010, at 8:55 AM, Evan wrote:

It seems that the org-reverse-note-order has no effects on the
following remember template

("Diary"  ?d  "* %U\n  %?\n  %i\n  %a"  "daily_notes/diary.org"
date-tree)

Is this a feature?

You might call it an incompleteness of the implementation. I have a hard time why, if you are creating a new node every day, you'd like the subnodes first on top. Actually, I see now that in the implementation I purposely turned this feature off for the date trees. Can you explain why you want it
reversed?


In fact, I don't need this. I was just trying to configure org mode
such that in some files the notes are created in the reverse order,
while in the other files they are created in the normal order. But I
didn't figure out how to do this (I still don't know how to do this, I
find no document on this and have little knowledge on lisp. Any hint
on this?). So I just put

(setq org-reverse-note-order t)

into .emacs with the worry whether it will affect the date trees.


Is it possible to to get a headline of reverse date tree in the
remember template?

Well, this question I did not understand.  Please try again.


By a reverse date tree, I mean a date tree with the recent dates on
the top in contrast to the normal date tree.

No, a reversed tree in this sense is not supported.

- Carsten


Thanks.

- Carsten





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