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[Orgmode] Re: My reference data management approach with org and emacs
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Sandro Giessl |
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[Orgmode] Re: My reference data management approach with org and emacs |
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Sat, 15 May 2010 16:49:03 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Jan,
thanks a lot for your description. I've actually been using a similar
setup of one big and unstructured reference/snippet file and a script for
scanning paper documents away without spending too much time thinking
about where to put the resulting files. The problem was that the scanned
documents were accumulating in a scan-inbox directory, waiting to be
filled into a file hierarchy... too much overhead for little additional
gain when digging for reference documents again.
Your setup seems to fill the gap between reference paper and org-mode,
so I'm happy you shared it. =)
One tiny remark to your defcustom declaration:
(defcustom jb/filing-attachment-dir nil
"The directory in which individual attachment dirs are created."
:type 'string)
resulted in an error message (custom-variable-mark-to-save: Symbol's
value as variable is void: nilasdf) when trying to save the customize
buffer. Customize was trying to save this value to ~/.emacs without ""
around it. Using "" instead of nil in the declaration fixed this for me.
'C-c r p' also behaves a bit odd as long as jb/filing-attachment-dir
isn't initialized yet, but I don't care.
Best regards,
Sandro
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