Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> writes: > dericbytes <dericby...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I want to reverse the entries of my logs. So the newest is at the top. I know >> there is the C-c ^ sort function, but I'm not sure if any are applicable. >> (Not >> all of my entries are dated) >> > > o If you are trying to rearrange headings and there is no "natural" > order, then the best I can offer is to number them by hand, use org-sort > and then strip the numbers out again. For simple cases (e.g. to reverse > the order of the entries), the numbering can be done by a program, but > you will have to write that program (I'd use an awk script.) Or you can > add dates to the entries that are missing them (interpolating between > the closest entries that *are* date-marked) - and you won't even have to > strip them out again. > > o If what you are trying to do is enter your entries with org-remember and > you want to set up the template so that the new ones go at the top, this > portion of the Org manual should help: > > > ,---- > | 9.1.2 Remember templates > | ------------------------ > | > | In combination with Org, you can use templates to generate different > | types of remember notes. For example, if you would like to use one > | template to create general TODO entries, another one for journal > | entries, and a third one for collecting random ideas, you could use: > | > | (setq org-remember-templates > | '(("Todo" ?t "* TODO %?\n %i\n %a" "~/org/TODO.org" "Tasks") > | ("Journal" ?j "* %U %?\n\n %i\n %a" "~/org/JOURNAL.org") > | ("Idea" ?i "* %^{Title}\n %i\n %a" "~/org/JOURNAL.org" "New > Ideas"))) > | > | In these entries, the first string is just a name, and the character > | specifies how to select the template. It is useful if the character is > | also the first letter of the name. The next string specifies the > | template. Two more (optional) strings give the file in which, and the > | headline under which the new note should be stored. The file (if not > | present or `nil') defaults to `org-default-notes-file', the heading to > | `org-remember-default-headline'. If the file name is not an absolute > | path, it will be interpreted relative to `org-directory'. The heading > | can also be the symbols `top' or `bottom' to send note as level 1 > | entries to the beginning or end of the file, respectively. > `----
Also look at the variables 'org-reverse-note-order' and 'org-log-states-order-reversed' for inserting future notes and logs in the right order. -Bernt _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode