My need is for a simple work flow/usage of Orgmode to annotate and
organize existing BibTex *.bib files. I have mentioned on this list
that I had found Cb2Bib to work extremely well for, so to speak,
harvesting references from Google Scholar. In fact, Pere Constans,
developer of Cb2Bib, recently
This feature has apparently crept into emacs and orgmode within the last
year or so, and I've come to rely on it. I don't remember anything I
may have done to make this happen, but now I can have a persistent
record of my last capture. Wow! Love it.
Can this feature be tweaked to list, say, th
It occurs from time to time that I wish to refile to an open file, that
is not one of my org-refile-targets. It doesn't make sense to use
org-agenda-files for refile targets since I might have other files open
for various reasons. So I thought, why not either declare that any open
file is a ref
I am studying some text in an org file, some comments from a colleague
on a research project. I need to do a little google search about a
term (something that happens quite often). It would be convenient to
produce a note elsewhere, perhaps in a different file, or perhaps
under a diffe
[This post concerns what have become, for me, conflicts between the
scopes of org-agenda-files and the universe I would like to search
within all org files, in particular. I hope I will be forgiven for
drifting substantially from that focused topic]
Org-mode is well entrenched in
The following was my help for the /Cx-6 keymap. I cleaned it up a
little, but it seems to also insert an expanded minibuffer on my
system, with a second copy of this momentarily displayed screen. (The
functions were little utilities for a lexicon project).
Hope it makes it across.