David Masterson <dsmasterson <at> gmail.com> writes: > > Dotan Cohen <dotancohen <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > Hi all, I am a VIM user enchanted by the power of org-mode. Please > > excuse my apparent naivety! > > > > I am moving from Zim Wiki (excellent GUI program) to either Vimwiki > > (VIM plugin) or org-mode. I was surprised to see that org-mode has all > > the features of several apps that I use, including Task Warrior, Zim > > Wiki, and Tux Cards. However, one feature that is not clear to me is > > how to organize the various org-mode files. Surely I wouldn't leave > > that to the file system! > > > > Is there some Emacs plugin that could present the org-mode files in a > > tree-fashion, such as demonstrated on the left side of this Zim Wiki > > screenshot? [snip]
> > If there is a better way to organize the files, then I would love to > > know how the more experienced users do it. > > > > Thank you! > > I guess the answer(s) would be Dired (builtin to Emacs) or External > Links in Org. > Which is pretty much what I use. But I think Dotan might want speedbar. See http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/SpeedBar Just try it out, open a file -- perhaps a *.org file with multiple headline levels -- and execute M-: (speedbar 1) Browse emacswiki for other possibilities. HTH, Chuck