I bought an A5 sized (5.5 x 8/5 inches / 14 x 21cm)
student diary - one week to an opening with the 7 days on the
left and a page for notes on the right. I use this for note taking
and writing in very important dates, but I still refer to the
org-mode file as the master reference. This diary
Manish mailtomanish.sha...@gmail.com writes:
I am also beginning with something similar. My plan is to print the
day's agenda every morning (or previous night) and may be fold it
like pocketmod [1] using Christian Egli's org2pocketMod [2]. Then
org2pocketMod has been renamed to org2hpda and
On Sun, Jan 24 2010, Torsten Wagner wrote:
What I'am looking for is a smart way to keep both in sync and that
without big hassle. It has to be something which does the job quite
quick thus I will do it directly e.g., every morning before starting
work... instead of pushing and pushing it away
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 4:39 AM, Austin Frank austin.fr...@gmail.comwrote:
On Sun, Jan 24 2010, Torsten Wagner wrote:
notebook as I process them. Nowadays I keep a cheaper flimsier notebook
in my back pocket at all times [1]. In addition to letting me
guiltlessly destroy the thing, it's
On 2010-01-24 14:09 +, Torsten Wagner wrote:
My question is now. What would be the best way to combine the
moleskine and org-mode ? Does someone have experience with a paper
based and digital mixture system? One of my ideas was to print out the
weekly or monthly agenda as small as possible
Torsten Wagner torsten.wagner at gmail.com writes:
Any ideas and experience would be welcome.
I have a similar experience to you. I run org-mode on my office
computer and home computer and synchronise the files via USB drive
and Python backup script.
After using an A5 sized notebook for
In my view, the effort it takes to maintain such a mixed system might be
too high. And it becomes worse when you need to exchange information
between the two subsystems. Unfortunately I can't see an easy solution
to this. I probably will get an iphone (or any capable portable device)
that can
I have a similar experience to you. I run org-mode on my office
computer and home computer and synchronise the files via USB drive
and Python backup script.
If you have access to a sever... try to use git. There is a emacs mode and by
opening your org-file on either the home or work-pc
Torsten Wagner torsten.wag...@gmail.com writes:
I have a similar experience to you. I run org-mode on my office
computer and home computer and synchronise the files via USB drive
and Python backup script.
If you have access to a sever... try to use git.
Any distributed version control