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The calendar is only for choosing dates related to items; if you want to see your "schedule" you are looking for the Agenda view (opened with Orgmode is a general enough "task management" tool that I'm not sure a generalized tutorial would be incredibly useful. Perhaps individual tutorials for each of the separate features might be useful, then the user can integrate them into their workflow as needed. Not sure where something like that would start, but the general ask around "I have no clue how Orgmode works" is a seemingly common problem @kristijanhusak. I've never really found a good "meta-level" discussion about Orgmode (there are some for things like GTD, e.g. here or here), and most examples (e.g. here and the previous links) are Emacs-specific (as you would expect). Also a Discord or Matrix channel would be awesome 😉 |
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@kristijanhusak let's please talk about this. I don't think we have given documentation enough attention. Even if this were a perfect port of orgmode, if people don't know how to use it, there is little point in it. Some thoughts I have:
but we also have Since multiple people have requested it, I made a matrix room: https://matrix.to/#/#neovim-orgmode:matrix.org |
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@teto we now have a Getting Started section in our wiki. Please have a look at it and tell us what you think 👍 |
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Refiling means moving a heading tree to a new location. Like refiling from one filing cabinet to another. You can also refile it under another heading in the same or different files.
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thanks a lot, that's what I was looking for. Some examples of https://github.com/nvim-orgmode/orgmode/wiki/Getting-Started#links seem to lack either a [ or ].
I believe org has many features so might be worth using subtrees in the outline, the most interesting aspect to me for instance is "literate programming" aka "babel" (I think ?!)with #+BEGIN_SRC markers. I dont think it's quite available yet but really looking forward to that.
I am also curious as to what "refiling" means.
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I think it would be helpful to have an example org file/directory people can download and poke around. And yes, I know I can find emacs org files out in the wild... but those may have things that nvim-orgmode doesn't support (yet) or has implemented a bit differently. For instance, best I can tell nvim implementation doesn't support top of file properties like |
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hi,
super happy to see an orgmode for neovim, I've heard so many good things about it that I am eager to try it but I've no idea where to start with. For instance I've created TODO tasks and was expecting them to show up in the calendar but they dont ?
These TODOs are listed in /home/teto/orgmode/refile.org instead.
Could the README recommand an adapted tutorial ? is there a chat channel to ask questions live ? like a subchannel in the neovim matrix space ?
The plugin looks polished and I can't wait to tap into the full potential of the plugin !
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