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diff --git a/2020/info/17.md b/2020/info/17.md index 8d2057f4..b2c070f1 100644 --- a/2020/info/17.md +++ b/2020/info/17.md @@ -26,60 +26,56 @@ I will talk briefly about the packages and special-use cases for each stage and learned lessons along the way. Finally, the presentation concludes with future considerations and possible org-mode features. -<https://github.com/nalhasan/emacsconf2020/blob/master/presentation.pdf> -<!-- from the pad ---> +- Slides/presentation: <https://github.com/nalhasan/emacsconf2020> -- Actual start and end time (EST): Start 2020-11-28T15.17.33; Q&A: 2020-11-28T15.32.18 End 2020-11-28T15.39.00 -- Slides/presentation: <https://github.com/nalhasan/emacsconf2020> +<!-- from the pad ---> +- Actual start and end time (EST): Start: 2020-11-28T15.17.33; Q&A: + 2020-11-28T15.32.18; End: 2020-11-28T15.39.00 # Questions - -## I use org-roam-bibtex to take notes on particular academic papers in conjuction with org-noter. This means all notes for a given paper are in one org file. However while it is possible to link to headings within a file, there is no functionality to easily search through and link to these subheadings. What do you do to overcome this? I've only superficially looked at org-rifle as a possible method. +## I use org-roam-bibtex to take notes on particular academic papers in conjuction with org-noter. This means all notes for a given paper are in one Org file. However while it is possible to link to headings within a file, there is no functionality to easily search through and link to these subheadings. What do you do to overcome this? I've only superficially looked at org-rifle as a possible method. ## Whats this presentation software? Looks really cool. - beamer (LaTeX) -<https://github.com/nalhasan/emacsconf2020> for the slides/presentation - +<https://github.com/nalhasan/emacsconf2020> for the +slides/presentation. ## How does the view for time blocking works? +## have you seen the project Papis? <https://github.com/papis/papis> I think the author is working on an Emacs package, what would be your thoughts? (it's a Zotero alternative) +"Powerful and highly extensible command-line based document and +bibliography manager." -## have you seen the project papis ? <https://github.com/papis/papis> I think the author is working on an emacs package, what would be your thoughts? (it's a zotero alternative) - -"Powerful and highly extensible command-line based document and bibliography manager." - - -## Did you try using ebib instead of zotero? if so, is zotero better in some way? - -Zotero has a lot of plugins you can play with and so far it's been great +## Did you try using ebib instead of Zotero? If so, is Zotero better in some way? +Zotero has a lot of plugins you can play with and so far it's been +great. -Some people have been using a connector between Emacs & Zotero… - -You can create groups for collaborative projects in Zotero and this is a plus. (thanks for the answers! I'll give it a try!) +Some people have been using a connector between Emacs & Zotero…. +You can create groups for collaborative projects in Zotero and this is +a plus. (thanks for the answers! I'll give it a try!). - <https://github.com/papis/papis-zotero> maybe useful ^^ - ## Do you have any suggestions on what subjects/things should be tags/separate org-roam files for cross-linking? I've been struggling with whether making almost every term be a link or only using links for broader subjects. - -"Should I be combining ideas together into one…?" So far I've been using the Org Roam default way. - +"Should I be combining ideas together into one…?" So far I've +been using the Org Roam default way. ## Meta question: is there a place where people are collaborating on research "about" Emacs? - -Definitely interested, but there is no place (yet!) - +Definitely interested, but there is no place (yet!). # Notes - -- org-inlinetasks -- if you're working on a big org file that you keep coming back to, it's better to keep track of todo's related to that file within that file (e.g. a paper that you're writing) -- <https://github.com/alphapapa/org-sidebar> to keep track of todo's within a large file -- using org-gcal to sync gmail calendar with org-file <https://github.com/kidd/org-gcal.el/> -- org-transclusion <https://github.com/nobiot/org-transclusion> to show (parts of) other files inline and allow editing in a separate mini-buffer -- There is a Slack channel for org-roam link/backlink pls? - +- org-inlinetasks. +- If you're working on a big Org file that you keep coming back to, + it's better to keep track of todo's related to that file within that + file (e.g. a paper that you're writing). +- <https://github.com/alphapapa/org-sidebar> to keep track of todo's + within a large file. +- Using org-gcal to sync gmail calendar with org-file + <https://github.com/kidd/org-gcal.el/>. +- org-transclusion <https://github.com/nobiot/org-transclusion> to + show (parts of) other files inline and allow editing in a separate + mini-buffer. +- There is a Slack channel for org-roam link/backlink pls? |