Hello, Xavier <xav...@maillard.im> writes:
> org-reverse-note-order's value is nil > > Documentation: > Non-nil means store new notes at the beginning of a file or entry. > When nil, new notes will be filed to the end of a file or entry. > This can also be a list with cons cells of regular expressions that > are matched against file names, and values. > > You can customize this variable. > > I have it set to `nil' but I got the behaviour of the `non-nil' part. > Here is my example: > > *** DONE Enregistrer résultats athlètes ASPTT > :@computer:@online: > - State "DONE" from "DEMA" [2015-03-24 Tue 07:14] > - Note taken on [2015-03-24 Tue 07:12] \\ > Il faut bien la neutraliser au niveau du challenge kilo > - State "DEMA" from "W4" [2015-03-24 Tue 07:12] > CLOCK: [2015-03-24 Tue 06:50]--[2015-03-24 Tue 07:14] => 0:24 > - State "WAIT" from "DEMA" [2015-03-23 Mon 06:30] \\ > En attente du retour du bureau concernant le traitement des > résultats. > Dois-je la neutraliser ? > CLOCK: [2015-03-23 Mon 06:28]--[2015-03-23 Mon 06:29] => 0:01 > :PROPERTIES: > :Effort: 0:45 > :END: > > As far as I understand, the DONE state should be downside, right ? > Is this the correct understanding then ? AFAIU, `org-reverse-note-order' is about refiling and capturing. You want to use `org-log-states-order-reversed'. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou