Org Mode
Table of Contents
- 1. Agenda
- 2. From Tutorial
- 2.1. Tasks
- 2.2. DONE Start new org file for tutorial
- 2.3. DONE Outline Document
- 2.4. DONE Write Introduction
- 2.5. TODO Finish Document
- 2.6. Introduction
- 2.7. Obtaining org-mode
- 2.8. Installation
- 2.9. Configurations
- 2.10. The Basics
- 2.11. Creating a new file
- 2.12. Simple task list
- 2.13. Using headlines to structure a documnt
- 2.14. Links to other place
- 2.15. Adding notes to a task
- 2.16. Scheduling an appointment
- 2.17. Using the agenda
- 2.18. A taste of advanced features
- 2.19. Setup
- 2.20. Links
- 2.21. Insert
- 2.22. Edit
- 2.23. Goto / Visit
2. From Tutorial
2.1. Tasks
2.2. DONE Start new org file for tutorial
2.3. DONE Outline Document
2.4. DONE Write Introduction
2.5. TODO Finish Document
2.6. Introduction
Try M-S-Ret to add a todo header or M-Ret to add a normal header
2.7. Obtaining org-mode
- Links
- Try moving the cursor over the link and press C-c C-o for org-open-at-point
2.8. Installation
2.9. Configurations
2.10. The Basics
2.11. Creating a new file
2.12. Simple task list
2.13. Using headlines to structure a documnt
2.14. Links to other place
2.15. Adding notes to a task
2.16. Scheduling an appointment
2.17. Using the agenda
2.18. A taste of advanced features
Before we finish, we'll touch on org-mode's global TODO list, scheduling, and agenda features. These are used to combine relevant TODO items from different org files into a prioritized, chronological display. You can also use it to see which tasks were completed, and when.
2.19. Setup
org-agenda-files must be set to files to search for TODOs and scheduled items.
C-c a t to enter the global todo list
2.20. Links
2.21. Insert
C-c C-l
2.22. Edit
C-c C-l