Hi Eric,

Do you know Emacs' Orgmode? - I assume you don't know it. In the words
of the original developers it's "your life in plain text" (http://
orgmode.org/).

Basically Orgmode organizes everything around headings and subheadings
and sub*headings. To create a new heading in vim-orgmode press <S-
CR>.  One big strength of Orgmode is it's ability to hide unwanted
content and display only the parts you really need. That's it. A more
detailed explanation can be found here: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJTwQvgfgMM

vim-orgmode doesn't have all the features Emacs' Orgmode has but it
has a good coverage of the basic features. The help file gives a good
overview.

Cheers,

Jan Christoph


On 2 Feb., 11:44, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote:
> I installed vim-orgmode about a month or so ago. I've perused the manual and 
> for the life of me--and here I recognize I'm displaying my technological 
> ineptitude--I cannot figure out how to get started using it. Usually I find 
> some way, and then I can start asking half-way intelligent questions. With 
> vim-orgmode all I can do is confess my ignorance: Anybody out there who could 
> help me get started?
>
> FWIW, I have not installed any of the recommended plugins, partly because 
> they're recommended and partly because at this point there is no point.
>
> Thanks,
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Eric Weir
>
> "With an ounce of willingness, everything can change."
>
> - Kim

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