Annotations get added at the point where you left point in the buffer
where they are added.
I use this all the time and annotations do get added at the end unlike
what you say.
The exit-recursive-edit key takes effect from the second anotation
onwards due to some bizarre emacs bug that I wasn't able to chase down
at the time.
>>>>> "Bart" == Bart Bunting <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Bart>
Hi,
I have recently started using the
Bart> emacspeak-annotate-add-annotation
command. I am wondering
Bart> why when adding new annotations to an
annotation buffer
Bart> the most recent annotations are added at the start
of the
Bart> buffer? In most uses I have found for the annotation
Bart> function
I am reading through a document making
Bart> suggestions/corrections.
Adding the annotation to the
Bart> start of the buffer makes annotations
appear in reverse
Bart> order. Was this behaviour done for some other
reason or
Bart> is there a way to reverse it?
I have had a look through
Bart> the code and can't see anything obvious.
I have also
Bart> seen something which may be a bug.
in defun
Bart> emacspeak-annotate-get-annotation
The line:
Bart> (local-set-key "\C-c\C-c" 'exit-recursive-edit)
seems
Bart> to have no effect, using c-c c-c doesn't exit recursive
Bart> edit,
I'm having to use c-m-c
Bart
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