* Max Brieiev [2022-11-07 22:54]:
> Org newbie here.
>
> Org advertizes itself as a note management and organizer system.
>
> How suitable is it to manage documents?
That was my question too, when I tried to index 14000+ PDF pages. So I
gave birth to Hyperscope for GNU Emacs.
Problem is that
On Tue, Nov 08, 2022 at 06:32:32PM +0200, Max Brieiev wrote:
> Thank you. This was very useful.
>
> Seems like attachments will work for me.
>
> Also seems like I can use org capture templates to record metadata for
> different types of documents.
>
> Now I need to dig in to the Org manual...
>
Thank you. This was very useful.
Seems like attachments will work for me.
Also seems like I can use org capture templates to record metadata for
different types of documents.
Now I need to dig in to the Org manual...
hi max,
welcome to org.
org-roam has been suggested but i do not use it so i will not address
that and will leave it to others.
org is a good choice for this kind of thing, but it is not clear to me
how much of it needs to be built on top of existing to get what you
ask for. emacs is good at
I use orgroam for this sort of thing: https://www.orgroam.com/ In fact, I
manage most of my org files with orgroam.
-- Bill
On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 9:52 PM Max Brieiev wrote:
> Org newbie here.
>
> Org advertizes itself as a note management and organizer system.
>
> How suitable is it to
Org newbie here.
Org advertizes itself as a note management and organizer system.
How suitable is it to manage documents?
Documents are files, usually in pdf format, stored as blobs on file
system. I need to attach some meta data to them. Like tags, for example,
'invoice' or 'contract' or some