Hi Nicolas, * Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> [31. Jul. 2016]: > Hello, > > nljlistb...@gmail.com (N. Jackson) writes: > > > When org-log-into-drawer is t and the log book drawer is open, using > > org-add-note closes the log book drawer. > > > > I think it would be better if org-add-note left the state (open or > > closed) of the log book drawer alone. > > > > In comparison org-clock-in and org-clock-out do leave the state of the > > log book drawer alone, which is much more satisfactory. > > I understand the discrepancy problem. > > However, drawers are meant to remove stuff from view, i.e., their > contents are, more often than not, hidden. So, `org-clock-in' and > `org-clock-out' may be wrong in this case.
For me the reasoning is the other way around: "Since drawers are meant to remove stuff from view, i.e., their contents are, more often than not, hidden", I'd say if the drawer is open prior to org-add-note there might be a reason why so and it would ne nice not to interfere with the users choice. I open my org files in show-everything view for performance reasons. I have turned on note taking for many funtions like changing TODO states an cklockin out, therefore the really big drawer collapses all the time although I want it to stay open. Just my 2, Gregor -- -... --- .-. . -.. ..--.. ...-.-