Projectile is another option : https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile
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Hi Dotan,
Dotan Cohen writes:
> Thank you Oleh, David, and Chuck. There are some good ideas in here,
> all different than what I'm looking for but still viable (actually
> speedbar might be _exactly_ what I'm looking for). I'm too new to
> Emacs to yet see which of them fits my needs, so I'll ex
Thank you Oleh, David, and Chuck. There are some good ideas in here,
all different than what I'm looking for but still viable (actually
speedbar might be _exactly_ what I'm looking for). I'm too new to
Emacs to yet see which of them fits my needs, so I'll experiment a bit
to see what works.
Thank
Hi Dotan,
> If there is a better way to organize the files, then I would love to
> know how the more experienced users do it.
I'm using an extremely simplistic approach: just dump all the org
files into one directory. The name of each org file should be concise
but descriptive, e.g. Makefile.org
David Masterson gmail.com> writes:
>
> Dotan Cohen gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Hi all, I am a VIM user enchanted by the power of org-mode. Please
> > excuse my apparent naivety!
> >
> > I am moving from Zim Wiki (excellent GUI program) to either Vimwiki
> > (VIM plugin) or org-mode. I was surpris
Dotan Cohen writes:
> Hi all, I am a VIM user enchanted by the power of org-mode. Please
> excuse my apparent naivety!
>
> I am moving from Zim Wiki (excellent GUI program) to either Vimwiki
> (VIM plugin) or org-mode. I was surprised to see that org-mode has all
> the features of several apps th