Hey there, I always look forward to the videos that are done for the Emacs conferences each year. I was wondering, is anyone doing a presentation on using Org Mode for day-to-day work and personal work? I often use Emacs for my daily work as a technical support engineer, and write notes with source code blocks of different commands I've ran in the background since I often have to ssh into client based CentOS machines to troubleshoot some issues regarding the application I help support. I'm just an Emacs hobbyist at heart, but have a pretty tweaked out config as well. The main thing I wanted to highlight is how to utilize a todo list for work, and life based tasks, as well as org capture templates. The only other thing is that I could maybe make a work-based todo list but would have to create some fake ticket data due to it being work related, etc. Please let me know if that would be relevant as a video topic. Thanks, Sam On Sun, Aug 15, 2021, at 11:19 AM, Amin Bandali wrote: > quiliro@riseup.net writes: > > > Philip Kaludercic writes: > > > >> quiliro@riseup.net writes: > >> > >>> What a great call for papers. If it was created using Emacs, it would > >>> be great to have a talk or a howto for how it was made. > >> > >> It seems to me like it is just an org-mode document, converted to > >> plain text using one of the built-in exporters. > > > > Yes. It would be nice to see the source. > > > > Yes, the announcement text in the body of that email was indeed > exported from an Org file -- which I'd attached to that email -- plus > some small tweaks. I'm attaching the Org file again to this reply as > well, just in case. > > P.S. please direct any further replies either to myself privately, or > only to the emacsconf-discuss and emacs-tangents lists, so as to avoid > spamming the other lists (like emacs-devel) with off-topic discussion. > > > > *Attachments:* > * emacsconf-2021-cfp.org