I think you might like the orgmode reference cards (pick your format): http://orgmode.org/worg/orgcard.html http://orgmode.org/orgcard.pdf http://orgmode.org/orgcard.txt
<shameless-plug> You might also be interested in my screencast/blog series, "NOn-Programmer's Emacs" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8AqHdZTgNI&index=1&list=PLGSBMyq5kLRZOPH4GlMqwskuyQ8AHmUwL Welcome to Emacs for study; for university, I've lived on it. - Tory Garrett Fuller <garrett...@gmail.com> writes: > I am still learning how to use emacs. When I was learned about org > mode, I was really excited. I found it very difficult to extract the > basic usage of org mode from the resources available on the website. > The resources available are both plentiful and VERY thorough, but all > I wanted was a rundown of basic use commands so I could play with it > and get comfortable. > > I eventually got there, and wrote myself a little ,org cheat sheet of > controls and commands. I wanted to share what I worked out with other > beginners somehow, but I have absolutely no idea how to go about > that. > > So, I figured I would share it with you guys. Maybe you can make it > available for beginners? > > Org mode is cooler than sliced bread, btw. Love it. I am now taking > notes in all of my classes with it. Thanks alot! > > -- > The more I learn, the more I know I don't know. > Garrett Fuller