On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 03:51, Konrad Hinsen
<resea...@khinsen.fastmail.net>wrote:
>
>
> 1) An org-mode file that contains links to everything I am currently
> working on, and which I change as projects start and end. This gives me
> instant access to almost everything I need.
>
> 2) A buffer containing my agenda and to-do list.
>
> Translated to .emacs, this means:
>
> (find-file "~/org/current.org")
> (split-window-vertically)
> (org-agenda nil "g")
>
> Konrad.


 Same here, except I also have a dblock that links to my most recently
modified files to remind myself what I was working on last.

In .emacs I have:

(defun org-dblock-write:recently-modified (params)
  (insert (mapconcat (lambda (arg) (concat "[[file:" arg "][" arg "]]" ))
(split-string (shell-command-to-string "ls -t ~/org *.org | head -5"))
"\n")))

and my startup page looks like this:
--------------------------
# -*- eval: (org-update-all-dblocks) -*-

...my stuff...

#+BEGIN: recently-modified
#+END

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