It only
requires emacs.
The example requires a recent version of org-mode. The stock one seems
to have a problem resolving file: links in files that have been
#+include'd.
Cheers,
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Juan José García Ripoll
http://juanjose.garciaripoll.com
http://quinfog.hbar.es
\316\"\206..\306\317\"!\".\320\321\n\211\205<.\322\323\n\"#\210\324\325
\203K.\326
\327Q\202L.\330\331\f\332\f\333\260\334\335\f\336\f\337\260.\340\341\f\342\f\343\260.\344
\203o.\345
\346Q\202p.\330\347\n\203.\350\322\323\n\"\351Q\202\200.\330\347.\352\353\354\260.,\207"
> I've got over 3,000 files taking up over 64 MB and it's still quite
> fast.
... your work proves that using grep is not such a bad idea after all
because of available memory and SSD's, as you say in the PDF.
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Juan José García Ripoll
Quantum Information and Foundations Group
http://q
ch welcome. This is the first such "interactive"
project I start with Emacs and I am unfamiliar with the programming
conventions.
http://juanjose.garciaripoll.com/blog/orgnv-navigate-notes-with-grep/index.html
Cheers
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Juan José García Ripoll
Quantum Information and Foundations Group
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