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@@ -18,16 +18,16 @@ thinks that a full-blown Zettelkasten workflow is not always a perfect
match for a given set of requirements.
To him, the most important aspect of the Zettelkasten method are the
-bi-directional links between arbitrary headings. If you want to use
+**bi-directional links between arbitrary headings**. If you want to use
such links without the additional burden and benefit of a
Zettelkasten implementation, you might want to learn how
bi-directional links are able to help you here.
In this talk, you will see a demo how links are used in the author's
-setup for linking headings and defining advanced dependencies between
-todo headings.
+setup for linking headings and **defining advanced dependencies between
+todo headings**.
-You can find [the self-contained demo on
+You can find [the **self-contained demo file** on
Gitlab.com](https://gitlab.com/publicvoit/orgmode-link-demo). It
consists of various packages and some Elisp glue to create these methods:
@@ -54,7 +54,8 @@ More on bi-directional links and Karl's Org mode projects:
- [UOMF: On How to Define Projects in Org Mode](https://karl-voit.at/2019/11/03/org-projects/)
- [A Draft Workflow for Advanced Project Management Using Org Mode and Org Edna](https://karl-voit.at/2020/08/14/project-mgt-draft/)
- [Zettelkasten/Org-roam/Org-brain Is Crap](https://karl-voit.at/2020/06/14/Zettelkasten-concerns/)
-- [More Emacs-related articles by Karl](https://karl-voit.at/tags/emacs/)
+
+[More Emacs-related articles by Karl](https://karl-voit.at/tags/emacs/)
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