Daniel Clemente <n142...@gmail.com> writes: > About links: in org-mode they all look the same, but semantically there are > many types, like: > - *is-a*: „this is a concrete implementation of [[that generic knowledge]]“ > - *related*: „related to this is: [[that]]“ > - *same-as*: „this and [[that]] are exactly the same topic, so write > only under that header, not here“ ← this is poor man's transclusion, > or more like „symbolic links“ in ext4. With it, a header seems to be > present in many places at the same time; in reality the content is > only in one place and the rest are links. The good thing is, it > doesn't really matter /where/ exactly is that tree, because you'll > find it anyway by following maximum 1 link. X can link to Y, or Y can > link the X; what's important is that reading both X or Y you'll find > exactly the same thing (not copy+pasted contents). > > Daniel
I don't think I am aware of the "*sameas*" type of link in org-mode, can you give an example please? -- Brady