On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 21:49, Nagarjuna G. wrote:
> Isn't adding an ID marker same as creating node with properties. It
No.
In this case Node = graph theory and Entry = org headline.
ID markers turn non-entries into nodes.
Never mind; it was just something i thought you might want.
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This sounds great! I have been wanting the idea of 'hard linked'
nodes in org (whose existence would be equally in hierarchy A and
hierarchy B). And it sounds like this may provide that (along with
much more).
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Hi Nagarjuna,
This sound very interesting indeed. Thanks for sharing!
- Carsten
On Sep 30, 2009, at 2:19 AM, Nagarjuna G. wrote:
Dear orgmode developers and users
This is a note to share with you our adventure with org.
We, at gnowledge.org, began a project that extends orgmode (without
sp
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 6:53 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
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> I haven't posted most of my related ideas yet, but I proposed
> something similar (a prerequisite for it) called ID markers, in
> http://www.mail-archive.com/emacs-orgmode@gnu.org/msg11845.html . I
> still need to reply to the replies, and
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 5:49 AM, Nagarjuna G. wrote:
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> 1. We use Emacs as a client to collaboratively create, update
> knowledge networks in plain text. The knowledge network is
> created by adding nodes (rendered in orgmode as a note item) and
> named relations between them (rende
By "something similar" I just mean personal org stuff -- not the
semantic web. If org entries are sufficient for your nodes, then you
probably don't need ID markers.
I am curious to see where you go with your project.
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Hi Nagarjuna,
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 17:19, Nagarjuna G. wrote:
> We can do networking between items making frame based orgmode items
> linked with any other items in any which way by explicitly naming
> the relations. This feature makes orgmode ready for semantic
> web. We plan to use the
Dear orgmode developers and users
This is a note to share with you our adventure with org.
We, at gnowledge.org, began a project that extends orgmode (without
spoiling or loosing any of the orgmode features) to support
collaborative knowledge organization and networking using the GNOWSYS
storage