Re: [O] most robust linking practices?

2014-01-19 Thread John Kitchin
thanks for the ideas. I put together a new kind of link that takes you to files inside of emacs packages, or to paths relative to where a library is installed. http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2014/01/19/Making-org-mode-links-to-files-in-Emacs-packages/ basically I find where the library

Re: [O] most robust linking practices?

2014-01-17 Thread John Kitchin
Thanks for the clarifying questions. The files are all on a unix file system served over nfs, so everyone has the same / root. the users (students) have read access to my files. I am working towards creating packages of notes in org-mode (they might even be installed as emacs packages) for the

Re: [O] most robust linking practices?

2014-01-17 Thread Brett Viren
Hi John, John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes: The files are all on a unix file system served over nfs, so everyone has the same / root. the users (students) have read access to my files. I am working towards creating packages of notes in org-mode (they might even be installed as

Re: [O] most robust linking practices?

2014-01-17 Thread Nick Dokos
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes: The files are all on a unix file system served over nfs, so everyone has the same / root. the users (students) have read access to my files. I am working towards creating packages of notes in org-mode (they might even be installed as emacs

Re: [O] most robust linking practices?

2014-01-16 Thread Nick Dokos
John Kitchin jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu writes: Hi all, I am using org-mode in a multiuser environment, (i.e. many people have access to the org-files). I create org-files with links in them to other files, and I am trying to find the most robust way to do that. For example, in one file in