Thank you Oleh, David, and Chuck. There are some good ideas in here,
all different than what I'm looking for but still viable (actually
speedbar might be _exactly_ what I'm looking for). I'm too new to
Emacs to yet see which of them fits my needs, so I'll experiment a bit
to see what works.
Thank
Hi Dotan,
Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com writes:
Thank you Oleh, David, and Chuck. There are some good ideas in here,
all different than what I'm looking for but still viable (actually
speedbar might be _exactly_ what I'm looking for). I'm too new to
Emacs to yet see which of them fits my
Projectile is another option : https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile
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Hi Dotan,
If there is a better way to organize the files, then I would love to
know how the more experienced users do it.
I'm using an extremely simplistic approach: just dump all the org
files into one directory. The name of each org file should be concise
but descriptive, e.g. Makefile.org
Hi all, I am a VIM user enchanted by the power of org-mode. Please
excuse my apparent naivety!
I am moving from Zim Wiki (excellent GUI program) to either Vimwiki
(VIM plugin) or org-mode. I was surprised to see that org-mode has all
the features of several apps that I use, including Task
Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all, I am a VIM user enchanted by the power of org-mode. Please
excuse my apparent naivety!
I am moving from Zim Wiki (excellent GUI program) to either Vimwiki
(VIM plugin) or org-mode. I was surprised to see that org-mode has all
the features of
David Masterson dsmasterson at gmail.com writes:
Dotan Cohen dotancohen at gmail.com writes:
Hi all, I am a VIM user enchanted by the power of org-mode. Please
excuse my apparent naivety!
I am moving from Zim Wiki (excellent GUI program) to either Vimwiki
(VIM plugin) or org-mode.