> Org provides hyperlinks and that useful feature may be used as > on-the-fly information visualizer for many groups of smaller pieces of > information which could be obtained from some structure or found in > real time.
Also, one could quickly select one of multiple links under heading by invoking C-c C-o with point at heading. In the following example, C-c C-o would raise a buffer listing all the links. Then, the links can be selected by pressing 1/2/3 (to open first/second/third link): *** NEXT <!point!> Commit all the changes SCHEDULED: <2020-11-24 Tue .+1d> :PROPERTIES: :CREATED: [2019-04-18 Thu 09:40] :STYLE: habit :REPEAT_TO_STATE: NEXT :LOGGING: DONE(!) :ARCHIVE: %S_archive_%y.org::* Habits :ORG-TIME-BONUS: 0 :LAST_REPEAT: [2020-11-23 Mon 14:10] :SHOWFROMDATE: 2020-11-09 :RESET_CHECK_BOXES: t :END: - [[file:~/Org/]] - [[file:~/Knowledge_base/2016/Private/Get_started_with_org_mode/]] - file:/home/yantar92/Git/emacs-config Best, Ihor Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> writes: > * Gerardo Moro <gerardomor...@gmail.com> [2020-11-23 07:00]: >> Thanks so much, now it works when using that elisp function. > > OK, it was your idea and I adopt the approach. If Elisp function > works, then shell command may not be important. > > Org provides hyperlinks and that useful feature may be used as > on-the-fly information visualizer for many groups of smaller pieces of > information which could be obtained from some structure or found in > real time. > > It is useful to think of Org as a meta hyperdocument visualizer and as > a self-helping and self-producing system. That would mean that few > simple functions could automate collection of pieces of information > for further human annotation and expansion. > > Memex > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memex > > Memacs > https://github.com/novoid/Memacs > > Semantic Synchrony > https://github.com/synchrony/smsn