there is a variable that controls sequence of notes. one trick would be to go to the entry and keep notes as entries below them:
* x ** LOG [2021-03-30 Tue 15:13] hi ** some stuff about x On 3/30/21, Husain Alshehhi <hus...@alshehhi.io> wrote: > > Hello. > > I use org-agenda frequently for getting an overview of my work. I > clock-in when I start working on something. I often find myself needing > to add a note to the task I am working on. To do that from the Agenda > view, I run org-agenda-add-note. I add typical notes like what my > findings are, anything I did related to the task, but it is nothing > related to notes about why the task changed status (at least not always). > > However, I do have in my config > > (setq org-log-into-drawer t) > > which should add clocking into my LOGBOOK drawer by default. I > discovered however that org-mode adds my notes in the LOGBOOK drawer. I > am not sure why, but it appears that these notes are considered "status > notes" (?) and thus by org-log-into-drawer documentation are logged into > the drawer. I am not certain if this is correct. > > This setup, works fine except for two cases: > > a. When I want to export my notes to HTML, exporters will ignore the > LOGBOOK, and I would like to export my notes. > b. Notes are ordered in reverse: newer notes are put first. > > Because of this behavior, I suspect that I am hijacking the notion of > "status change notes" and using them as notes. > > My questions are: > > 1. Am I using the notes correctly in org? > 2. If not, what is equivalence of adding quick notes into a task > (ideally, with time stamp of sort)? > 3. If yes, then how can I work around the limitations (a) and (b)? > > -- > Husain Alshehhi > > > -- The Kafka Pandemic Please learn what misopathy is. https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com/2013/10/why-some-diseases-are-wronged.html