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diff --git a/2022/captions/emacsconf-2022-orgsuperlinks--linking-headings-with-orgsuperlinks-poormans-zettelkasten--karl-voit--main--chapters.vtt b/2022/captions/emacsconf-2022-orgsuperlinks--linking-headings-with-orgsuperlinks-poormans-zettelkasten--karl-voit--main--chapters.vtt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a5b85095 --- /dev/null +++ b/2022/captions/emacsconf-2022-orgsuperlinks--linking-headings-with-orgsuperlinks-poormans-zettelkasten--karl-voit--main--chapters.vtt @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +WEBVTT + +00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:18.680 +Introduction + +00:00:18.680 --> 00:01:42.680 +Setting up the demo + +00:01:42.680 --> 00:03:03.920 +Linking between headings + +00:03:03.920 --> 00:03:51.640 +Link drawers + +00:03:51.640 --> 00:04:09.960 +Bi-directional links + +00:04:09.960 --> 00:05:07.680 +Projects + +00:05:07.680 --> 00:05:51.600 +Dependencies + +00:05:51.600 --> 00:06:39.320 +Jumping between dependencies + +00:06:39.320 --> 00:07:49.120 +Closing the project + +00:07:49.120 --> 00:08:15.640 +Task dependencies between files + +00:08:15.640 --> 00:08:56.000 +Conclusion diff --git a/2022/captions/emacsconf-2022-orgsuperlinks--linking-headings-with-orgsuperlinks-poormans-zettelkasten--karl-voit--main.vtt b/2022/captions/emacsconf-2022-orgsuperlinks--linking-headings-with-orgsuperlinks-poormans-zettelkasten--karl-voit--main.vtt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d67d0a64 --- /dev/null +++ b/2022/captions/emacsconf-2022-orgsuperlinks--linking-headings-with-orgsuperlinks-poormans-zettelkasten--karl-voit--main.vtt @@ -0,0 +1,508 @@ +WEBVTT captioned by sachac + +00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:05.600 +Hello, my name is Karl Voit + +00:00:05.600 --> 00:00:08.720 +and I'm going to show you a little demo + +00:00:08.720 --> 00:00:10.920 +on how I'm working with links + +00:00:10.920 --> 00:00:12.760 +between arbitrary headings + +00:00:12.760 --> 00:00:16.240 +and how I define dependencies between tasks + +00:00:16.240 --> 00:00:18.680 +when I'm working with projects and so forth. + +00:00:18.680 --> 00:00:22.680 +For that purpose, I've created a repository + +00:00:22.680 --> 00:00:27.680 +that contains the files we are going to work with, + +00:00:27.680 --> 00:00:30.000 +with the overall setup and so forth. + +00:00:30.000 --> 00:00:32.840 +So you just have to download this repository + +00:00:32.840 --> 00:00:36.400 +and you're able to replay everything + +00:00:36.400 --> 00:00:38.120 +which you are going to see here. + +00:00:38.120 --> 00:00:44.360 +If you've downloaded the configuration of the demo, + +00:00:44.360 --> 00:00:49.160 +you see those files, and you start the Emacs + +00:00:49.160 --> 00:00:52.800 +with an empty configuration + +00:00:52.800 --> 00:00:59.480 +and link demo file, like that. + +00:00:59.480 --> 00:01:03.800 +So let me just briefly increase the font size. + +00:01:03.800 --> 00:01:05.760 +Setting up the demo is easy. + +00:01:05.760 --> 00:01:08.600 +I've done the key visualization, + +00:01:08.600 --> 00:01:11.840 +the webcam part, and I've started the Emacs + +00:01:11.840 --> 00:01:13.920 +and increased the font size. + +00:01:13.920 --> 00:01:17.720 +And the last thing and the most important thing + +00:01:17.720 --> 00:01:18.680 +you need to do here + +00:01:18.680 --> 00:01:20.360 +is executing the babel block, + +00:01:20.360 --> 00:01:23.800 +which consists of more or less dirty Elisp code + +00:01:23.800 --> 00:01:27.040 +that installs the necessary packages, functions, + +00:01:27.040 --> 00:01:29.800 +and bindings required in this demo. + +00:01:29.800 --> 00:01:32.400 +You need to acknowledge the execution + +00:01:32.400 --> 00:01:36.160 +with yes and return, and after a couple of seconds, + +00:01:36.160 --> 00:01:37.920 +everything is downloaded + +00:01:37.920 --> 00:01:42.680 +and set up nicely for your demo. + +00:01:42.680 --> 00:01:45.040 +The first demo is the demo + +00:01:45.040 --> 00:01:46.960 +where I'm going to show you + +00:01:46.960 --> 00:01:48.480 +how I'm working with links + +00:01:48.480 --> 00:01:50.120 +between arbitrary headings. + +00:01:50.120 --> 00:01:52.440 +It consists of two commands, + +00:01:52.440 --> 00:01:55.480 +org-super-links-quick-insert-inline-link, + +00:01:55.480 --> 00:01:56.640 +and the second one is + +00:01:56.640 --> 00:01:59.160 +org-super-links-quick-insert-drawer-link. + +00:01:59.160 --> 00:02:01.040 +So the difference is, + +00:02:01.040 --> 00:02:03.720 +the first one is an inline link, + +00:02:03.720 --> 00:02:07.640 +and the second one only depends + +00:02:07.640 --> 00:02:09.960 +on the drawers of the headings. + +00:02:09.960 --> 00:02:12.800 +So let's show you what I mean. + +00:02:12.800 --> 00:02:15.240 +If I'm inserting here the inline link + +00:02:15.240 --> 00:02:18.680 +to the second one, which I have to choose + +00:02:18.680 --> 00:02:21.200 +from the result set here, + +00:02:21.200 --> 00:02:26.440 +you see that there is this second heading link + +00:02:26.440 --> 00:02:29.480 +included here in the first heading. + +00:02:29.480 --> 00:02:34.920 +Let's open up the first and second heading. + +00:02:34.920 --> 00:02:37.120 +You see that I can jump this link + +00:02:37.120 --> 00:02:40.520 +to the second heading. The first heading + +00:02:40.520 --> 00:02:42.000 +as well as the second heading + +00:02:42.000 --> 00:02:43.880 +get human readable IDs, + +00:02:43.880 --> 00:02:46.040 +which I personally prefer. + +00:02:46.040 --> 00:02:49.320 +The second one gets + +00:02:49.320 --> 00:02:51.600 +a backheading in a link drawer, + +00:02:51.600 --> 00:02:53.680 +which was created automatically. + +00:02:53.680 --> 00:02:57.440 +So this is a method where I link arbitrary headings, + +00:02:57.440 --> 00:02:59.167 +and that's the main reason + +00:02:59.168 --> 00:03:01.214 +why I personally don't need any + +00:03:01.215 --> 00:03:03.920 +Zettelkasten-based method like Org Roam. + +00:03:03.920 --> 00:03:08.600 +The next command which I want to show you + +00:03:08.600 --> 00:03:13.480 +is the link between those drawers. + +00:03:13.480 --> 00:03:17.720 +So in order to link the third to the fourth, + +00:03:17.720 --> 00:03:20.320 +I need to look for the fourth. + +00:03:20.320 --> 00:03:24.200 +In this case, you do not see + +00:03:24.200 --> 00:03:27.400 +any inline link like here above, + +00:03:27.400 --> 00:03:31.520 +but you see the :PROPERTIES: drawers + +00:03:31.520 --> 00:03:35.400 +and the :LINKS: drawers in both headings. + +00:03:35.400 --> 00:03:38.480 +So there is a forward- and a back-link + +00:03:38.480 --> 00:03:40.200 +between those two headings, + +00:03:40.200 --> 00:03:42.920 +and if you see a links drawer + +00:03:42.920 --> 00:03:45.440 +you know that there are + +00:03:45.440 --> 00:03:47.560 +linked headings you can follow. + +00:03:47.560 --> 00:03:51.640 +I do find this method very very handy. + +00:03:51.640 --> 00:03:53.600 +Of course, this doesn't only work + +00:03:53.600 --> 00:03:57.120 +within one single Org mode file. + +00:03:57.120 --> 00:04:01.440 +It works between arbitrary Org mode files + +00:04:01.440 --> 00:04:02.633 +as long as they are + +00:04:02.634 --> 00:04:05.760 +part of your Org Mode agenda list. + +00:04:05.760 --> 00:04:08.280 +So that was the first heading + +00:04:08.280 --> 00:04:09.960 +with the bi-directional links. + +00:04:09.960 --> 00:04:11.640 +The second one is a little bit + +00:04:11.640 --> 00:04:13.080 +more complicated than that + +00:04:13.080 --> 00:04:17.280 +because I show you how I'm working with projects. + +00:04:17.280 --> 00:04:19.533 +Usually, I start the project + +00:04:19.534 --> 00:04:22.080 +by adding a "Why?" statement + +00:04:22.080 --> 00:04:25.200 +so that I remember why this project + +00:04:25.200 --> 00:04:27.440 +needs to be done in the first place. + +00:04:27.440 --> 00:04:32.280 +I do a brainstorming on the tasks + +00:04:32.280 --> 00:04:33.933 +that need to be done in the project + +00:04:33.934 --> 00:04:36.280 +as a simple list. + +00:04:36.280 --> 00:04:39.360 +With this handy command (C-c *), + +00:04:39.360 --> 00:04:43.840 +I'm converting it to a list of Org mode headings. + +00:04:43.840 --> 00:04:47.040 +Now let's add the NEXT keyword, + +00:04:47.040 --> 00:04:49.000 +which is my default to-do keyword, + +00:04:49.001 --> 00:04:49.760 +to the first heading. + +00:04:49.760 --> 00:04:53.320 +You notice that there is a CREATED property + +00:04:53.320 --> 00:04:56.480 +which is not relevant to the demo itself, + +00:04:56.480 --> 00:04:57.840 +but it's part of my setup. + +00:04:57.840 --> 00:05:00.840 +I really like those created headings + +00:05:00.840 --> 00:05:03.640 +because when I add arbitrary headings, + +00:05:03.640 --> 00:05:07.680 +this CREATED property is added automatically. + +00:05:07.680 --> 00:05:11.480 +So now I want to define a dependency + +00:05:11.480 --> 00:05:12.967 +between "Empty garage" + +00:05:12.968 --> 00:05:14.800 +and "Paint walls and floor." + +00:05:14.800 --> 00:05:18.480 +I do that by invoking my command here, + +00:05:18.480 --> 00:05:22.520 +and look for the "Paint walls" heading. + +00:05:22.520 --> 00:05:28.600 +In this dialogue, you may add a scheduled date + +00:05:28.600 --> 00:05:30.233 +and/or a deadline date + +00:05:30.234 --> 00:05:34.240 +and/or a to-do statement. For this demo + +00:05:34.240 --> 00:05:37.640 +I only choose the to-do keyword. + +00:05:37.640 --> 00:05:39.400 +You notice that there is + +00:05:39.400 --> 00:05:41.000 +this TRIGGER property added. + +00:05:41.000 --> 00:05:43.280 +That's default behavior of org-edna + +00:05:43.280 --> 00:05:47.200 +which is managing the dependencies, in my case. + +00:05:47.200 --> 00:05:51.600 +In the other one, there is this BLOCKER property. + +00:05:51.600 --> 00:05:55.360 +It's very handy to know that those IDs + +00:05:55.360 --> 00:05:57.880 +might be used for jumping + +00:05:57.880 --> 00:06:00.640 +between those dependencies again. + +00:06:00.640 --> 00:06:03.600 +Those two headings don't have to be necessarily + +00:06:03.600 --> 00:06:05.560 +in the very same Org Mode file. + +00:06:05.560 --> 00:06:07.920 +They may be scattered around + +00:06:07.920 --> 00:06:11.000 +your Org Mode agenda files all over the place. + +00:06:11.000 --> 00:06:16.160 +So continuing this definition of dependency + +00:06:16.160 --> 00:06:19.040 +between the second and the third one... + +00:06:19.040 --> 00:06:23.000 +I'm using the search "Bring back stuff"... + +00:06:23.000 --> 00:06:24.800 +the search functionality... + +00:06:24.800 --> 00:06:28.800 +I choose the NEXT keyword here, its dependency. + +00:06:28.800 --> 00:06:32.480 +The same holds true for the last two. + +00:06:32.480 --> 00:06:37.400 +"Is painted", for example. I'm going to use + +00:06:37.400 --> 00:06:39.320 +the NEXT keyword again. + +00:06:39.320 --> 00:06:44.520 +I tend to use the last task of any project + +00:06:44.520 --> 00:06:47.120 +to close the overall project. + +00:06:47.120 --> 00:06:49.880 +So if I show you this one, + +00:06:49.880 --> 00:06:57.040 +I'm using the dependency to "Garage" project, + +00:06:57.040 --> 00:07:02.200 +and this time I'm using the DONE keyword. + +00:07:02.200 --> 00:07:04.920 +Of course, the properties + +00:07:04.920 --> 00:07:07.920 +look like that all the time, + +00:07:07.920 --> 00:07:11.640 +so there is a trigger from the first task + +00:07:11.640 --> 00:07:13.920 +to the second one, and there is a blocker + +00:07:13.920 --> 00:07:17.120 +from the second one back to the first one, + +00:07:17.120 --> 00:07:21.640 +and when I'm actually doing the project, + +00:07:21.640 --> 00:07:25.520 +I may now mark the first task as DONE, + +00:07:25.520 --> 00:07:28.360 +and you notice that the second one + +00:07:28.360 --> 00:07:31.440 +automatically gets a next keyword. + +00:07:31.440 --> 00:07:34.600 +This happened, of course, for all those tasks. + +00:07:34.600 --> 00:07:38.920 +The neat thing is when I close the last one, + +00:07:38.920 --> 00:07:42.760 +the overall project gets its DONE keyword as well. + +00:07:42.760 --> 00:07:46.360 +So this is how I'm working with + +00:07:46.360 --> 00:07:49.120 +projects and dependencies. + +00:07:49.120 --> 00:07:53.720 +Most of the time, task dependencies + +00:07:53.720 --> 00:07:58.160 +are not even within the same Org Mode subheading, + +00:07:58.160 --> 00:08:01.600 +let's say. Also, I'm using dependencies + +00:08:01.600 --> 00:08:03.720 +between different Org Mode files. + +00:08:03.720 --> 00:08:07.160 +This is a very, very cool way of defining + +00:08:07.160 --> 00:08:10.040 +what to do next in a project, + +00:08:10.040 --> 00:08:12.667 +without looking for tasks + +00:08:12.668 --> 00:08:15.640 +that can't be done at that stage. + +00:08:15.640 --> 00:08:20.240 +You can have a look at the details of the demo + +00:08:20.240 --> 00:08:23.800 +by checking out the files in the repository. + +00:08:23.800 --> 00:08:27.080 +That's it for the demo, + +00:08:27.080 --> 00:08:30.720 +and therefore I thank you for your patience. + +00:08:30.720 --> 00:08:32.160 +I wish you good luck, + +00:08:32.160 --> 00:08:39.520 +and I hope that I could show you one or two tricks + +00:08:39.520 --> 00:08:42.080 +that you can add to your Org Mode setup + +00:08:42.080 --> 00:08:47.040 +in order to help you with your daily work. + +00:08:47.040 --> 00:08:56.000 +So bye from me, till next time. |