gisiger, to Logseq German
@gisiger@nerdculture.de avatar

Hey people, as it seems fashionable here to humblebrag by posting screenshots of graphs: What exactly are the benefits of a graph view? Aren't bi-directional links just simpler and thus more effective?

I'm genuinely interested, so educate me, please.

birv2, to emacs
@birv2@pkm.social avatar

Falling further down the RH adventures.... just discovered and that might be the clincher for me. My writing is very much outline-driven, and I've always wanted an outliner with movable sections (had something in the early PC days that did that). When you combine all of the other functionality, gets more and more attractive. Key binding memorization is overwhelming but just saw some good advice: use M-x and functions at first. So we continue.

screwtape, to emacs
@screwtape@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

#emacs #orgmode #orgbabel #phloggersgarage #gopher
A silly phost in which I try to use ansi escape codes in orgmode, ultimately not really succeeding (well, I produced a form that could be C-j'ed that used ansi-color and insert that technically did it, temporarily). How?

Shows printing in shell, C, cpp, lisp, elisp too.

gopher://tilde.club/0/~screwtape/synthember-100days-tooffload/013-wandering-around-org-babel.org
proxy
https://gopher.tildeverse.org/tilde.club/0/~screwtape/synthember-100days-tooffload/013-wandering-around-org-babel.org

#100daystooffload 013/100 catchup edition

takeonrules, to TodayILearned

Started a new habit as I learn Go-lang. Namely a #TodayILearned #OrgMode document.

Spending just a bit of time up front adding headlines for the topics helps in the future scan-ability.

Also, I'm incorporating lots of links and leveraging back links.

publicvoit, to mastodon
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

I'd like to use a workflow where each #Mastodon message that gets bookmarked by me is automatically screenshotted to PNG, archived in a local directory and its text content + image descriptions get added to a text file (preferably #orgdown) together with a link to the screenshot and the original message URL.

Somebody willing to volunteer? 🙇

#emacs #orgmode #PIM

kickingvegas, to random
@kickingvegas@sfba.social avatar

I could totally see a future #Emacs #OrgMode having a UX like Mercury. https://www.mercuryos.com

laotang, to emacs
@laotang@emacs.ch avatar

people: Is there an easy way to customise org-capture (and perhaps org-agenda) to just use the same window and leave my window management alone?

I’m knee-deep into stack overflow posts and wasting way too much time here. This is one of my most longstanding annoyances of

(This is actually one of the reasons does not use org-capture for new notes.)

publicvoit, to Podcast
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

Today I was an invited interview guests at a for the first time.

It was really great fun and time flew way too fast. I could have mentioned so many more things.

I'll keep you updated here when the episode is published.

ArneBab, to emacs German
@ArneBab@rollenspiel.social avatar

Emacs Org Clock Agenda Daytime Mode now has its own article: https://www.draketo.de/software/emacs-daytime

I did not want to use the github link in the package.

A simple #Emacs mode which shows the clocked time today in the modeline. It uses the time clocked in org-agenda-files. The main goal is to always see how much I already worked, so I see more easily whether it is time to stop. #orgmode #productivity

takeonrules, to emacs

I presented “Emacs Turbo-Charges My Writing” at EmacsConf 2023
https://emacsconf.org/2023. I walk through my writing setup for , going
through the workflow of writing in syntax with ; and then
exporting to . The text of this post pairs with the recorded conference
talk.

https://takeonrules.com/2023/12/03/emacs-turbo-charges-my-writing/

publicvoit, to orgmode
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

In case you might think that I've got my under control: 3 hours ago I had 791 items (from 2019 onward) in my . Those are ideas, tasks, notes, bookmarks I captured but didn't process yet. 😲

At the moment, I brought it down to 274 and I'll continue throwing things out tomorrow. 🏆

pymander, to orgmode

I'm experimenting with using an habit to encourage writing every day. I have a really big project that I want to finish by the end of the year.

cdrmack, to RSS
@cdrmack@fosstodon.org avatar

I think I was able to add to my static website (based on the files). I have used ox-rss package and hooked my own functions to format entries the way I wanted.

For now entries consist of post’s title and publish date. Description is just a placeholder since I didn’t yet figure out how to include only x first sentences from the post.

Still testing!

msemochkin, to emacs

I took a deep dive into ... 🤪
My biggest challenge right now is NOT to abandon and switch completely to . And also not to abandon Todoist in favor of .

publicvoit, to emacs
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

It looks like I'm going to join in Hamburg. 🤓

Contact me if you want to chat, if I may conduct a workshop on one of my topics, give a talk at a smaller stage, ...

You know my topics: and more: https://www.karl-voit.at/

AAMfP, to emacs
@AAMfP@fosstodon.org avatar

Wondering if there is a (possibly automagic) way in to export/publish links in different colours (or have them with a different CSS class) distinguishing between site-external (https-somewhere) and internal (other org files, images and everything belonging to local files)

I'm reading this right now, but I'm a super Emacs/OrgMofe newbie and I'm not even sure I'm understanding it, but I could try it as soon I properly understand.

petrillic, to orgmode
@petrillic@hachyderm.io avatar

I’d be curious of tips from anyone on how they use to manage notes when there’s lots of media like images.

nickanderson, to random
@nickanderson@fosstodon.org avatar

Chris Maiorana says he might have been wrong about org-roam, giving it another go. https://youtu.be/zRT4vNh-kV8

ctietze, to emacs
@ctietze@mastodon.social avatar

Running 29.1 was surprisingly not painful. They must've addressed a lot of compatibility things in the meantime, and/or package maintainers prepared their packages in the meantime.

Either way, runs great.

I played with treesit and that also works nicely for Ruby.

My large (v9.6.7) files are much slower to edit, though. That's going to be annoying to figure out.

nebucatnetzer, to emacs

How is the situation with on ?
Is there still no app that can connect to WebDAV?
Beorg is nice for tasks but not so much for note taking.

publicvoit, to Excel
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

#Excel is poor-man's #orgmode for non-Emacs people.

#Emacs

birv2, to emacs
@birv2@pkm.social avatar

Hey #emacs #orgmode people. I’ve heard that some people use just one orgmode file for all their writing. Can someone point me to a resource on doing this and maybe weigh in on advisability?

jaharmi, to emacs

Heaven help me, I’m considering trying out for .

phundrak, to random
@phundrak@emacs.ch avatar

It’s crazy how I never remember the link syntax in Markdown. I never know which come first, the parenthesis or the square brackets, the link or the description, I just don’t know...

links, on the other hand...

publicvoit, to orgmode
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

Sharing Selected Data With Users
https://karl-voit.at/2024/06/02/org-headings-to-logseq/

I do have a special use-case for sharing parts of my Org-mode content with my wife.

(Help me to promote me content elsewhere since I no longer promote it outside of Mastodon: https://karl-voit.at/2024/05/23/leaving-reddit/ )

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