On Thu, Jul 4, 2019 at 3:58 PM Matthew Piziak <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thank you for the responses!
>

You're welcome.

Yes, it makes perfect sense that clones require unique invariant IDs, to
> enable referencing. In Org mode it is possible to enable these though
> `(require 'org-id)` 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 and slow so I don't think the foundation is quite 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? Migrate all Org files into Leo outlines and then use emacsclient
> as the node editor?
>

I would migrate *one* file into Leo, using @auto.  Then try Leo's xemacs
plugin.  If that doesn't work, you could use emacsclient.


> I tried the other direction, using Leo as a service from Emacs, but the
> solution in the docs requires Pymacs which to my knowledge is now defunct.
>

Defunct? It still exists.  Does it not work for you?

Please let us up to date with your experiences.  Leo needs people fluent in
emacs.

Edward

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