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As fellow newbie, I sometimes wonder myself. This list is high traffic,On Wednesday 28 April 2010 10:00 am, David Frascone wrote:
> I notice that you guys all seem to be VERY MUCH experts in orgmode. . . my
> questions are all very . . urm . . RTFM'ish, or just noobish.
>
> Should I be posting them somewhere else? I'm still incorporating org-mode
> into my life, and making many mistakes . . . but, I love the simplicity.
>
> I'm also loving having emacs back in my life too. Last night, I remotely
> edited some files on my web server. I've been doing that for a while with
> sshfs, but, I forgot how seamless you can do it with emacs. . . pretty much
> deprecated sshfs for me (in the way I use it -- I'm either editing a lot of
> stuff, or I ssh over, or I rsync -- I had been using sshfs for the editing,
> and now no longer need to!)
>
> Anyway, thanks for the answers so far, and thanks for the new ones that
> will surely come when I get confused again. I think my next goal is to
> come up with some way to use multiple files to help my organizaition . .
> and somehow link them together. (Don't tell me . . still reading the fine
> manual!)
>
>
> -Dave
with much on add-in Org-mode packs, hacks and source bug-fixes.
So for me, its still basically the Tutorials and Introductions. Thanks to
all involved for those. And the Org-mode Manual of course, which
itself is a little dense or daunting - perhaps the key to all.
Babel sure looks good or handy, but I'm not there yet.
Remember-mode is sure handy. Am still juggling the
Agendas and Tags, almost publishing.
Nice to hear from another newbie. Will keep plugging away.
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