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diff --git a/2020/info/16.md b/2020/info/16.md index fef13281..f5c15b08 100644 --- a/2020/info/16.md +++ b/2020/info/16.md @@ -29,78 +29,73 @@ Examples of short-presentations I've recorded in the past: - Actual start and end time (EST): Start 2020-11-28T14.54.36; Q&A: 2020-11-28T15.12.44; End 2020-11-28T15.15.51 +# Questions from the pad -# What is the functionality of `org-roam-unlinked-references`? +## What is the functionality of `org-roam-unlinked-references`? +Let's say we have Emacs in another note… for every mention of Emacs that is not linked, it prints all the results in the buffer. -## Let's say we have Emacs in another note… for every mention of Emacs that is not linked, it prints all the results in the buffer. +## How would org-roam files which would be very numerous integrate with todo's and org-agenda +## Is it possible to use the backlinks feature in regular org buffers? -# How would org-roam files which would be very numerous integrate with todo's and org-agenda +We have a very controlled environment and this is where we keep all the notes +## Do you make your org-roam database accessible accross computers? Via putting the SQLite file in Dropbox or serving the DB in the cloud or something. -# Is it possible to use the backlinks feature in regular org buffers? +- Answer: no. Only on one computer personally. +- But plenty of people have done so. Section in the manual dedicated to this. +- pretty sure best results occur when the DB is generated seperately for each machine. +## How do you discover tags/links to add to a new org-roam note? -## We have a very controlled environment and this is where we keep all the notes +… go to org-roam.com, on Github we show everything +## Do you share your org-roam knowledgebase in a public location? -# Do you make your org-roam database accessible accross computers? Via putting the SQLite file in Dropbox or serving the DB in the cloud or something. +## Is it possible/easy to have a knowledgebase which is a mix of public/private data? +## Is it possible to seamlessly link to other notes with syntax instead of a keybinding? How do you avoid ending up with duplicate links like `tag1`, `tag_1` and `tag-1`? Since notes are created at different times it's difficult to be consistent. -## Answer: no. Only on one computer personally. +## What is the best way to keep a separate org-roam (dir) for work and home/personal? +## Are the timestamp prefixes in the filenames optional? -## But plenty of people have done so. Section in the manual dedicated to this. +yes, you can modify the prefixe +## Just want to say good on you Leo! Perserverence! -## pretty sure best results occur when the DB is generated seperately for each machine. +## Is there an easy way to export several selected notes, to say, a LaTeX file? +At the very core it is Org Mode -# How do you discover tags/links to add to a new org-roam note? +<https://org-roam.discourse.group/t/interoperability-between-org-roam-and-regular-org/715/8> has some notes about exporting from Org Roam to regular Org +Yes, sorry, I meant to put together several "atoms" for export. - -## … go to org-roam.com, on Github we show everything - - -# Do you share your org-roam knowledgebase in a public location? - - -# Is it possible/easy to have a knowledgebase which is a mix of public/private data? - - -# Is it possible to seamlessly link to other notes with syntax instead of a keybinding? How do you avoid ending up with duplicate links like `tag1`, `tag_1` and `tag-1`? Since notes are created at different times it's difficult to be consistent. - - -# What is the best way to keep a separate org-roam (dir) for work and home/personal? - - -# Are the timestamp prefixes in the filenames optional? - - -## yes, you can modify the prefixe - - -# Just want to say good on you Leo! Perserverence! - - -# Is there an easy way to export several selected notes, to say, a LaTeX file? +## try org-transclusion to make new notes and export to latex file. -## At the very core it is Org Mode +## How do tags fit into org-roam workflow? -## <https://org-roam.discourse.group/t/interoperability-between-org-roam-and-regular-org/715/8> has some notes about exporting from Org Roam to regular Org +## You mentioned you have a youtube channel. Could you give us the link to it. I would definitely be interested in watching your videos. Yeah, I didnt see it. Thanks :D +<https://www.youtube.com/user/Zaeph> (Check the notes below). -## Yes, sorry, I meant to put together several "atoms" for export. +# Notes +- Maintainer of <https://www.orgroam.com/> -## try org-transclusion to make new notes and export to latex file. +- "Org Roam is a way for you to manage backlinks inside of Emacs" links - backlinks +- I see logseq ( <https://logseq.com> ) as a bridge to link non-emacs users to Emacs world. -# How do tags fit into org-roam workflow? +- Org-roam is awesome. As a friendly challenge, Karl wrote <https://karl-voit.at/2020/06/14/Zettelkasten-concerns/> + - You should check out the cool discussions on <https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/hg2m5s/zettelkastenorgroamorgbrain_is_crap/> which mentiones tons of advantages of org-roam/Zettelkasten + + - If you checked out Zettelkasten and you're looking for a simpler alternative for just bi-directional linking headings (but none of the other great features of Zettelkasten): <https://karl-voit.at/2020/07/22/org-super-links/> -# You mentioned you have a youtube channel. Could you give us the link to it. I would definitely be interested in watching your videos. Yeah, I didnt see it. Thanks :D <https://www.youtube.com/user/Zaeph> (Check the notes below). +- "The point is to make consistency of your notes." +- YouTube channel: <https://www.youtube.com/user/Zaeph> |