On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:29 PM, Jan Böcker jan.boec...@jboecker.dewrote:
I have published a more detailed description of my setup, including the
source code, here:
http://www.jboecker.de/2010/04/14/general-reference-filing-with-org-mode.html
Wow, this is a very nice setup, and a good way
On Apr 15, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Alexander Poslavsky wrote:
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 10:29 PM, Jan Böcker
jan.boec...@jboecker.de wrote:
I have published a more detailed description of my setup, including
the
source code, here:
I have published a more detailed description of my setup, including the
source code, here:
http://www.jboecker.de/2010/04/14/general-reference-filing-with-org-mode.html
Thanks to Claus and Marcelo for the (off-list) nudge to do this.
(It's getting late, so I finally stopped fiddling with the
[sorry for the dupe, forgot to cc the list on first shot]
Jan,
thanks for sharing your setup, which got me intrigued. Is there a
place where a interested person can take a look at your (org-)
configuration-files, esp. the two template-sources you mentioned?
Thanks,
Claus
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010
Amazing stuff, Jan.
From what I could understand, it aims on being a no-brainer reference
system, and indeed, my aim is capturing quickly *but* with enough
information and structure to be able to find it later. What I find happening
to me time after time, is that even though I do have a quick way
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That is an interesting setup you describe there. I had considered
something similar myself, but found it a hassle to come up with a file
name for every new piece of
Hello list,
I would like to share how I'm keeping my reference data. This includes
articles I write, blog post drafts, braintorms and anything else that we
could fit in the reference category (gtd-wide).
I don't like categories too much. Actually, I find them too strict and
limited. Putting