On 9.11.2011, at 11:15, Tommy Kelly wrote:
> Actually it looks like you can have org-reverse-note-order be a wee
> bit selective using a regexp. Customize implies it's only on a per
> *file* basis but the doc is a bit unclear when it says:
>
> "Non-nil means store new notes at the beginning of a
Actually it looks like you can have org-reverse-note-order be a wee
bit selective using a regexp. Customize implies it's only on a per
*file* basis but the doc is a bit unclear when it says:
"Non-nil means store new notes at the beginning of a file or entry.
When nil, new notes will be filed to th
Tommy Kelly verilab.com> writes:
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> I can't see a way to do that. But if you switched to using org-capture
> instead of org-remember, I *think* you can control placement of notes
> on at least a per capture template basis, using each template's
> :prepend property (http://orgmode.org/org.html#T
I can't see a way to do that. But if you switched to using org-capture
instead of org-remember, I *think* you can control placement of notes
on at least a per capture template basis, using each template's
:prepend property (http://orgmode.org/org.html#Template-elements).
Tommy
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011
Tommy Kelly verilab.com> writes:
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> > Is there a way to put a new note to the beginning of the
> > target subtree (directly under the heading) instead of
> > inserting after the last item?
>
> Would org-reverse-note-order be of any use for this
> (from the org-remember PDF).
Yes, thank you. I
> Is there a way to put a new note to the beginning of the
> target subtree (directly under the heading) instead of
> inserting after the last item?
Would org-reverse-note-order be of any use for this (from the org-remember PDF).
Tommy
Is there a way to put a new note to the beginning of the
target subtree (directly under the heading) instead of
inserting after the last item?
I'm looking for something like org-archive-reversed-order, but
for org-remember.
It would be really nice if it could be set separately for subtrees,
becau