Re: [O] please. Hekp me to start

2014-01-19 Thread Bernt Hansen
Hi Nick!

This is an awesome response!

Great job!!

Regards,
Bernt


Nick Dokos ndo...@gmail.com writes:

 Renato renato.pontef...@gmail.com writes:

 Hi,
 I know, ther's a lot of doc around there. But: can someone show me
 the best road map to start using (and learning) org-mode?


 Org is a swiss army knife: if you open up all the blades and try to use
 them at once, you are going to hurt yourself.

 Start with one or two things that are interesting to you and ignore
 everything else: e.g. agenda and TODO lists for organizing your life;
 writing up notes for latex or html export. I mention these two because
 they account for about 95% of my personal usage, but you will have to
 adjust to taste.

 Resist the temptation to learn everything at once. Once you've used org
 for a while for the things that matter to *you*, extensions and further
 uses will come naturally.

 For example, learning about tables comes naturally in the note-taking
 process; then you learn about the spreadsheet and doing data analysis in
 org; then you go on to babel and reproducible research. That might
 lead to citations (a field of active research on the list
 currently). Then you might want to publish your notes so others can read
 them; or start a blog...

 Or you decide to organize your life even more and start clocking all
 your activities; track your habits; go on to quantify your life...

 All of these things and more are possible with org, but just because
 they are possible does not mean that you have to do them all (and
 certainly not all at once) in order to use org productively.

 Just remember: one blade at a time.

 I've past the few days, learning emacs, and now, I think I'm able to
 start using org-mode.

 TIA

 Renato





[O] please. Hekp me to start

2014-01-04 Thread Renato

Hi,
I know, ther's a lot of doc around there. But: can someone show me the 
best road map to start using (and learning) org-mode?


I've past the few days, learning emacs, and now, I think I'm able to 
start using org-mode.


TIA

Renato



Re: [O] please. Hekp me to start

2014-01-04 Thread Bastien
Hi Renato,

Renato renato.pontef...@gmail.com writes:

 I've past the few days, learning emacs, and now, I think I'm able to
 start using org-mode.

I'd start with this tutorial:
  http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/orgtutorial_dto.html

Then continue exploring this page:
  http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/index.html

-- 
 Bastien



Re: [O] please. Hekp me to start

2014-01-04 Thread Nick Dokos
Renato renato.pontef...@gmail.com writes:

 Hi,
 I know, ther's a lot of doc around there. But: can someone show me
 the best road map to start using (and learning) org-mode?


Org is a swiss army knife: if you open up all the blades and try to use
them at once, you are going to hurt yourself.

Start with one or two things that are interesting to you and ignore
everything else: e.g. agenda and TODO lists for organizing your life;
writing up notes for latex or html export. I mention these two because
they account for about 95% of my personal usage, but you will have to
adjust to taste.

Resist the temptation to learn everything at once. Once you've used org
for a while for the things that matter to *you*, extensions and further
uses will come naturally.

For example, learning about tables comes naturally in the note-taking
process; then you learn about the spreadsheet and doing data analysis in
org; then you go on to babel and reproducible research. That might
lead to citations (a field of active research on the list
currently). Then you might want to publish your notes so others can read
them; or start a blog...

Or you decide to organize your life even more and start clocking all
your activities; track your habits; go on to quantify your life...

All of these things and more are possible with org, but just because
they are possible does not mean that you have to do them all (and
certainly not all at once) in order to use org productively.

Just remember: one blade at a time.

 I've past the few days, learning emacs, and now, I think I'm able to
 start using org-mode.

 TIA

 Renato



-- 
Nick