Thank you, Nick. I didn't know this is a feature. It is usual for me to go from top to bottom. So the only way to accomplish this order would be to use file+headline or file+olp?


2015-07-25 17:00 GMT+02:00 Nick Dokos <ndokos@gmail.com>:
Manuel Koell <man.koell@gmail.com> writes:

> I've a capture template like this:
>
>  '(org-capture-templates
>    (quote
>     (("j" "Journal" plain
>       (file+datetree "~/org/journal.org")
>       "**** %?" :unnarrowed t)...
>
> Current behaviour:
>
> * 2015
> ** 2015-07 July
> *** 2015-07-24 Friday
> **** 3rd entry bla bla bla
> **** 2nd entry foo bar
> **** 1st entry test
>
> Expected behaviour:
>
> * 2015
> ** 2015-07 July
> *** 2015-07-24 Friday
> **** 1st entry test
> **** 2nd entry foo bar
> **** 3rd entry bla bla bla
>
> I didn't set the 'prepend' key and also tried to set 'org-reverse-notes-order' to always.
>

I don't think you can do what you want: datetrees are always in the
first form. They don't obey :prepend or reverse notes order.

Not that it cannot be done, but the design has to be changed: "it's not
a bug, it's a feature".

--
Nick