dean <deanshann...@gmail.com> writes: > On 11/22/15 09:52, Peter Davis wrote: >> dean <deanshann...@gmail.com> writes: >> >> Ok, I think I understand now. I can define org-mobile-files to be files >> or directories. I did not see this variable referenced in the doc on >> mobileorg.ncogni.to/doc/ Apparently it just defaults to >> org-agenda-files, which is fine for me. It means the three main >> directories I'm using for org files will be rolled up into the mobile >> directory for sync'ing. However, when I sync files back from the iPad, I >> will have to manually tease any updates into the separate directories >> where I want to edit them. > > Just to be sure, > > org-mobile-push copies all flies listed in org-mobile-files to > org-mobile-directory and creates an index and checksum file. > > After you have made changes, you then use org-mobile-pull and that will > pull any changes (from dropbox etc) into your original .org files. I > think this is the main function of the index.org. > > No teasing required.
Aha! That's great. That means I really don't have to change my way of working. > I saw mention earlier about the docs so I thought I should mention the > official doc is quite good, it probably explains it better than me. Its > in the appendix B: > > http://orgmode.org/manual/MobileOrg.html#MobileOrg Yes, I will give this a thorough read. I naively assumed I could get by just with the doc on n.cogni.to, but I needed a broader understanding of the whole process. >> >> Yes, very much. I think I understand now. Thank you! >> >> -pd > > No probs, really hope we get it going for you, I love it (once I > eventually got it going, which took a while - so i know your pain ;) ) Thanks again! -pd