)` and thence `(org-map-entries 'org-id-get-create)`.
>>
>
> Cool. I didn't know that.
>
>
>> As for finding entries, libraries like `org-depend` use `org-id` to
>> create rich Org-mode node dependencies. I've tried `org-depend` and found
>> it somewhat clunky
ite there yet.
>
OK.
I think `org-brain` just uses files for each object so it wires together
> DAGs that way.
>
That will be slow and clunky. More importantly, nodes/files could go
missing.
What would you recommend for an Emacs user looking to make a partial foray
> into Leo? Mig
` use `org-id` to create
rich Org-mode node dependencies. I've tried `org-depend` and found it
somewhat clunky and slow so I don't think the foundation is quite there yet.
I think `org-brain` just uses files for each object so it wires together
DAGs that way.
What would you recommend
On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 8:22 PM David Szent-Györgyi wrote:
There's a significant impedance mismatch between the full function made
> possible by the data structures of Leo and those of other applications.
>
I agree.
> Attempting to shoehorn that full function into other applications that
>
I believe that open source software ought to be guided by the desires of
the developers. I also believe that it does no harm to provide feedback in
the hope of broadening the goals of those developers. I'm sticking my neck
out here, commenting on code and tools that I haven't written and
Hmm... I saw org-brain but it looked clunky so decided to not try it out,
perhaps I judged it too soon.
I watched a video and it does look like it shows "clones", in that you can
have the same node referenced in different parts of the tree.
Without using org-brain
I searched for org-brain <https://github.com/Kungsgeten/org-brain> in this
group but I didn't see any results so I thought I'd bring it to the group's
attention.
In particular, like Leo but unlike vanilla Org mode, Org Brain supports
DAGs. By default it displays all parents and ch
I searched for org-brain <https://github.com/Kungsgeten/org-brain> in this
group and I couldn't find any mention, so I thought I'd bring to the
group's attention.
In particular, like Leo but unlike vanilla Org, Org Brain supports DAGs. In
the default visualization mode it shows all ch