Depends what you mean by timestamps. If you mean a piece of text in the
header, one of the Outline -> Sort commands should work.
If you mean sort by the internal "gnx" ID attribute of the nodes, which
contains timestamp information, I don't think there's a command to actually
re-order nodes on that basis. But there is a commandfind-quick-timeline which
displays all the nodes in the outline in the Nav pane, ordered most recently
created to oldest. Maybe that helps? find-quick-timeline uses the gnx info.
Cheers -Terry
From: Israel Hands <[email protected]>
To: leo-editor <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2016 7:23 AM
Subject: Org Mode File - Node sorted by time stamp
I use OrgMode's Agenda view as my basic calendar and it's great to be able to
import the org files into leo, is there a way of sorting the imported nodes by
time stamp, other than writing a bit of code to accomplish the task?
ta
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