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* Archive to beginning of subtree?
@ 2010-08-31  6:27 Tom
  2010-08-31  6:39 ` Tom
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From: Tom @ 2010-08-31  6:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

Is there a setting like org-reverse-note-order for archiving, so that
the archived item goes to the beginning of the subtree instead of the
end? org-reverse-note-order  doesn't seem to affect it.

Shouldn't archiving honor the setting of org-reverse-note-order?

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* Re: Archive to beginning of subtree?
  2010-08-31  6:27 Archive to beginning of subtree? Tom
@ 2010-08-31  6:39 ` Tom
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From: Tom @ 2010-08-31  6:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

Tom <levelhalom <at> gmail.com> writes:

> 
> Is there a setting like org-reverse-note-order for archiving, so that
> the archived item goes to the beginning of the subtree instead of the
> end? org-reverse-note-order  doesn't seem to affect it.
> 
> Shouldn't archiving honor the setting of org-reverse-note-order?
> 

I found it:

org-archive-reversed-order


Now the only thing missing is restoring the folding state if archiving
is done in the same file, because currently org opens every tree when
archiving and leaves them in that state afterwards.

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