#7. |
Published: 2025-07-06 [Sun] 18:18, by |
- I use diary on emacs calendar to do block scheduling - I use org mode to optimize and utilize multiple markup languages in one file (I switch between HTML, LaTeX, org and others and it is nice to just do that all in one go!) - org mode is also a really easy way to generate ToC... no effort. - Another thing i love about diary on emacs calendar is I can set yyyy-mm-dd to *-*-25 so that every 25th of each month in every year always reminds me to do something that specific day. definitely something to do: upload my .emacs file to show how i swap between stylesheets and other exports for my static HTML as well as PDF exporting |
#6. |
Published: 2025-07-06 [Sun] 16:32, by |
Spent today setting up org mode; made files for "life", an upcoming vacation, and a hobby. Idk why I thought todo.txt or calendar.txt were good solutions (okay I do know why, they promise simplicity) but org mode absolutely blows them out of the water. Installed Orgzly Revived and Orgro on my android devices and they're okay. Using dropbox to sync. My dropbox is nothing but org mode files. Planning to implement something like GTD to use org mode to ... get organized ... and I also think it'd be fun to use it to log things that happen in my life. Not quite a diary but just tracking events. Not super good at using org mode in emacs yet... I can do a few hotkeys and manage to ape around the GUI but still depending on the online manuals. org-mode fanatics here, how do you use org mode? |
#2. |
Published: 2025-03-03 [Mon] 01:49, by |
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-gtd-etc.html |
#1. Getting organized with tech |
Published: 2025-03-01 [Sat] 17:37, by |
3 interesting ideas I've stumbled across lately -- - https://terokarvinen.com/2021/calendar-txt/ - https://github.com/todotxt/todo.txt - https://johnnydecimal.com/ How do you stay organized? |