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org-fragtog
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How would you go about using Org Mode for Math Notes?
Writing inline LaTeX in an *.org file (I, like /u/doolio_, recommend Karthinks blog post about this along with the fragtog package.)
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How do you combine org with LaTeX?
It can be arbitrary LaTeX. As the link states "Environments of any kind". You can also type C-c C-x C-l to render the LaTeX fragments as inline images (for example, see demo gif in https://github.com/io12/org-fragtog).
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Is it possible to hide "\begin{equation}" as org-hide-emphasis-markers does for bold or italics?
This feature is provided by org-appear . For latex fragments, the package providing the same feature is org-fragtog
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Preview LaTeX equations on *.tex files
I mean, what I'm looking for is something like this but while I am editing an *.tex file. I have tried the texfrag package, but it doesn't seem to work or I'm too stupid to set it up. Can someone explain to me how can this be achieved?
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How to write LaTeX without writing LaTeX
you can inline any latex, more or less, and you can rapidly toggle display with something like https://github.com/io12/org-fragtog , which is a convenience method on top.
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Org mode live latex equation preview, like in vscode markdown
And this also may interest you: https://github.com/io12/org-fragtog
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Take math notes in Emacs Org mode
Try the Org-fragtog package, it makes previewing easier. https://github.com/io12/org-fragtog
- How can I get LaTex Snippets in org-mode to work properly?
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Is there a mode that lets you write and read text in rich text format?
1.2. if you write latex i would also recommend org-fragtog.
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Replace latex code with images
I use a package called org-fragtog, which toggles between code and preview image depending on the location of the cursor. Really helpful for note-taking.
org-roam
- Maintenance Status [of Org-Roam]?
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Ask HN: What do you use for note-taking or as knowledge base?
I keep absolutely everything in a single folder. Saved documents, images, movies, financial records, game saves, it doesn't matter. My hierarchical naming scheme takes care of organization. On the odd occasion I actually need a folder, I just append ".d" to the filename.
I use . as a hierarchy delimiter, so file extensions are just part of the hierarchy, and I can have multiple files with the same name except for the extension. For example, "film.spongebob.png" is a photo of spongebob, "film.spongebob.org" is a note about spongebob, and "film.spongebob.s1.e7" is my favorite episode.
I use org-roam [1] for note-taking and task/time-management. I absolutely require a plain-text system so it either had to be markdown or org-mode. Emacs was the deciding factor, else I would have still been using Dendron [2]
If OneNote is your thing, I'd probably recommend Obsidian [3] over org-roam. Despite it being the greatest program ever created, Emacs is a lot to learn "just" for taking notes.
If you like VS Code, check out Dendron. It's the one that got me into more serious PKMS instead of just chucking notes in a folder all willy nilly.
- [1]: https://www.orgroam.com/
- [2]: https://www.dendron.so/
- [3]: https://obsidian.md/
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Org-roam: find "linkable" text in node
I'm using org-roam to keep my notes, which generally works well for me. There's one thing I am missing and I'm wondering if I just overlooked it, or whether it simply doesn't exist.
- Think in Analog, Capture in Digital
- Org-Roam
- Welche Note taking/Wiki App nutzt ihr, falls überhaupt?
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Bi-directional links in org mode?
Org-Roam is a Roam-inspired Emacs mode that builds on top of org mode. Every node (aka note) has a unique ID that's different from its name. Every link from node A to node B actually links to the ID, so you can change node B's name without affecting the link. When you're on node B, you can open the Roam buffer and it will show you all of the links that point to that node.
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Useful programs
Org Mode. I can export my notes to LaTeX or HTML and keep things tidy in a zettelkasten with org-roam.
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What should I use to take notes in college?
Of course, the real power-user move would be to use Emacs with Org-Roam, but you have to be prepared to dive deep into the rabbit-hole. If you don't, it won't be worth it. If you do, you'll be handsomely rewarded. I know because I have, and I can highly recommend it if you like tinkering with and customising your tools. IMO, Doom Emacs is the way to go nowadays.
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Has anyone here with ADHD or similar issues used org-mode to get your life on track?
I'd highly recommend Org-roam. It's what has enabled me to actually start consistently keeping notes (and being able to retrieve/access them later). It's very easy with Org-roam to quickly add new notes, or add information to old notes, and the links/backlinks make (re)discoverability very easy.
What are some alternatives?
org-appear - Toggle visibility of hidden Org mode element parts upon entering and leaving an element
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.
xenops - An editing environment for LaTeX mathematical documents
org-brain - Org-mode wiki + concept-mapping
org-ql - A searching tool for Org-mode, including custom query languages, commands, saved searches and agenda-like views, etc.
vscode-org-mode - Emacs Org Mode for Visual Studio Code
org-latex-impatient - Instant Previews LaTeX snippets in Org-mode
instant.nvim - collaborative editing in Neovim using built-in capabilities
foam - A personal knowledge management and sharing system for VSCode
texfrag - Emacs package for previewing LaTeX fragments such as in doxygen comments.
vim-dadbod-ui - Simple UI for https://github.com/tpope/vim-dadbod