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+# Back to school with Emacs
+Daniel Rösel (ˈrøːzl̩, IRC: velocitatem, <mailto:daniel@alves.world>, <https://daniel.alves.world>)
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+This talk is aimed at those who would be interested in using Emacs for
+school purposes. What it will present the listeners with is a
+collection of tips and trick on how to be more efficient when taking
+notes and organizing student life. Methods should apply to a target
+audience studying at a university or high school.
+
+Outline:
+
+- **Part 1:** 5 - 10 min
+ - Present benefits of using Emacs over other software/hand-writing
+ - Present packages which support the mentioned benefits
+ - Packages used
+ - Usage and application of each package
+ - The ecosystem as a whole
+- **Part 2:** ~5 min
+ - Demonstrate the work-flow
+ - Show applications in various regions of academics
+ - External input from other users
+
+# Resources
+
+<https://gitlab.com/velocitatem/lectorg>
+# Discussion
+
+## Notes
+
+- ReOrg <https://github.com/velocitatem/reorg>
+- LectOrg <https://gitlab.com/velocitatem/lectorg>
+
+## Questions and answers
+
+- Q:regarding exporting notes from remarkable does this system works
+ with any tablet? Would love to use it with a boox max etc.
+ - A: Unfortunately, it does not (directly). The current software I
+ use makes use of OneDrive so in theory it could be integrated
+ with others.
+- Q: quiliro: is there a demo for lector?
+ - A: quiliro See <https://gitlab.com/velocitatem/lectorg>
+- Q: <quiliro> velocitatem: are you opening the pdf inside emacs?
+ - A: The PDF was being open in firefox.
+- Q:Have you tried org-noter for taking notes on pdfs?
+ - A:I have not, will make sure to check it out tho!
+- Q: How does lectorg diverge from using something like YASnippets for
+ the math insertations, etc. 
+ - A: It uses YASnippets to inser the math functions, the main idea
+ is to provide those snippets and to use them with lectorg's
+ functions to plot graphs.
+- Q: Can your notes interact with the vidoes at all? ex timestamps or
+ inserted subs, external player "mpv"
+ - A: As of now, they cannot, but that is a wonderful idea!
+- Q:  do you find that you can type fast enough / keep up with live
+ lectures using Lectorg?
+ - A: Not 100% but the package makes it easier for me to deal with
+ other things while taking notes
+-  <korkeala> velocitatem : thanks for the talk! you mentioned
+ integration with remarkable notes, could that be with other hand
+ writing software, like xjournalpp?
+ - A: I am really not certain, but im sure it could be. Since
+ reMarkable has a very proprietary cloud, the integration is a
+ bit of a hack.
+- Q: Is there a way of making latex rendering go in the background?
+ Also to lower its 
+ - A: 
+- Q: did you open that firefox from inside EXWM or is it a separate frame?
+ - Its bspwm
+- Q: "With lectorg you can easily capture the every detail without your attention wavering a single bit." What makes Lecter not waver your attention?
+ - Not 100% but the package makes it easier for me to deal with other things while taking notes
+ - It makes some actions more automated and quicker
+ - You can see some of the functions and snippets improving my speed when opening certain files or creating markup for my notes
+- how does the remarkable import works? can it be used with other tablets?
+ - Speaker: I am really not sure, but im sure it could be. Since reMarkable has a very proprietary cloud, the integration is a bit of a hack
+- how does the function graphing work?
+ - Insert new latex function with graph using `lectorg/insert-new-function`
+ - Generate graph for existing latex function with `lectorg/generate-graph-for-function`
+- I do read using nov.el and I use bookmarks. Is there a way to link the ePUB to your org documents?
+- how long have you been using Emacs? Did you find that you could take notes productively right away or did it take you a while before you reached the point where you could follow e.g. a lecture sufficiently quickly?
+ - Iv been using Emacs for about a year now. It definitely took me a while to become more productive
+- nov.el adds nov: link type
+- How you considered using something like https://mathpix.com/blog/image-to-latex-converter to speed up your workflow entering Maths equations, I wonder if an streamlined integration exists for that in Emacs already 🤔
+- I also have a remarkable, and would love to learn more about how other people integrate their hand-drawn notes into their org-mode notes :)
+- thanks velocitatem! I am considering whether to recommend it to my students; I have been using Emacs a long time and it is easy to forget how long it took to get into it ;)
+- yeah, same. Both handwritten notes and Treesitter are super interesting to me :)
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