I have a few different ways I organize my files:
1) I work a lot of tickets in specific source-code directories.  Each
directory has a .capture.org file in it w/capture templates for TODOs and
NOTES. These typically get archived with the ticket is finished
2) I also use emacs/org on my tablet for note-taking in class.  These org
files all go in a subdir off my Dropbox directory:  ~/Dropbox/ClassNotes
 with a classname-date naming scheme
3) I also have a org directory off my home director (~/org) that holds all
my more general org files such as more general TODO & NOTES, my daily work
log file, and so forth.
But really, the big thing is that whatever order you use, that it work for
you.  Plus, it can always be changed later if it doesn't work quite right,
or needs expanded.
Subhan



On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 7:16 AM, Itai kloog <ikl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> After my first week or so with org im finally starting to switch to it
> full time. Im also in the process of migrating all my notebooks from all
> other apps. previous note apps ive used stored attachments/images inside
> the notes/databases. this made me wonder how i should approach this with
> org.
>
> I take alot of screenshots and attach alot of PDF's/ scrips to my notes.
> I would love to hear back from the community on how people organize these "
> realted" org files. do they go to separate folder per org note file, IE
> having a research2000.org file and then a research2000 folder for all
> related files? is it better to just dump all files into one big repository
> for ALL org notes? are there better solution?
>
> thanks alot in advance
>
> z.
>
>
>


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