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Why not use Obsidian and/or Logseq instead of OrgRoam?
What functionality are you looking for? “Knowledge Management” is extremely broad. Org and/or orgroam is probably what most people use for knowledge management. There’s also https://github.com/ymherklotz/emacs-zettelkasten or https://github.com/EFLS/zetteldeft
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Zettelkasten Options
Honestly I've been in the same boat as you for ages and have even tried writing my own zettelkasten packages here and there on top of things like deft (I started with zetteldeft, which shows).
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Why Emacs over Scrivener ? Please guide.
I now use emacs and Org mode for notetaking (with zetteldeft) and for drafting articles. I can export them into Word and get pretty close to the formatting I want. But I also use it for writing lecture notes and making slideshows for my classes using org-reveal.
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Is org-roam the best emacs-based note-taking package?
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How Can I Set Up Org Mode To Follow
Here's some info on how you can use zetteldeft to export a website from notes.
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How can I set up org mode to follow zettelkasten-style links to files? (e.g. [[202012290540]])
I did arrive at a solution using zetteldeft - it's lots of fun being back in emacs and having access to all of the source code and documentation.
org-reveal
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right brain is undervalued: making presentation slides with my org
I think that org-reveal is able to deal with most of your requirements. At least I've used background images multiple times. Overlapping non-background images and text probably is difficult.
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Presentation as Code using ORG and reveal.js
Is there somebody who knows the differences between org-reveal.el and org-re-reveal.el?
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Why Emacs over Scrivener ? Please guide.
I now use emacs and Org mode for notetaking (with zetteldeft) and for drafting articles. I can export them into Word and get pretty close to the formatting I want. But I also use it for writing lecture notes and making slideshows for my classes using org-reveal.
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Difference between org-reveal and org-re-reveal?
What are the main differences between org-reveal (the one that's still maintained) and org-re-reveal?
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org files as a backend for life management software
I think `emacs` with `org-mode` _is_ the life management software. Also there are all kinds of "apps" built on top of this, such as https://github.com/yjwen/org-reveal/. For desktop, maybe this just serves the target group well enough, and there isn't much incentive to create a new platform, native apps or similar built on top of the org format. It would be a lot of work as well, compared to create a module for `emacs`, probably. For mobile, this doesn't work, and there are some initiatives, I have used orgzly a bit, http://www.orgzly.com/, it uses org files exactly like you describe, where the user doesn't have to be aware of the underlying format.
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Emacs org-mode examples and cookbook (2017)
Org mode is my documentation secret weapon. I write books, presentations, technical documentation, and even literate data migration scripts.
Some added tips: ditaa is cool but you can also integrate mermaid [0] well and display inline images. There's a well-done revealjs [1] exporter. And you can also use results blocks as input to other code blocks!
PDF export is excellent and integrates well with some scripts I wrote to publish them to my remarkable. Great for writing and then reviewing specs on the go.
[0] https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/#/
[1] https://github.com/yjwen/org-reveal
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Is there a way to create a beautiful presentation from Emacs?
People seem to like using reveal.js via ox-reveal.
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David Friberg - Three interesting minor features of C++20 - Swedencpp / Gbgcpp
Thanks! I write them in org-mode and use org-reveal to export it to reveal.js/HTML5 format. I have some custom tweaks in org to allow customizing style without having to use an external .css, but most of it is using org-reveal features out of the box. My next blog post will most likely be about covering this topic in more detail, and provide an org template for this kind of presentation, as many have asked about how I've created the slides. I can add a ping here for you once the post is up (late January/early February).
What are some alternatives?
org-roam - Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode [Moved to: https://github.com/org-roam/org-roam]
org-re-reveal
notdeft - NotDeft note manager for Emacs
dot-doom - My Doom Emacs config files. Mirrored from https://gitlab.com/zzamboni/dot-doom
org-roam-timestamps - Add modified and creation timestamps to the org-roam property drawer
org-tree-slide - A presentation tool for org-mode based on the visibility of outline trees
Zero-to-Emacs-and-Org-roam - Step by step guide from zero to installing and setting up Emacs and Org-roam on Windows 10
emacs-reveal
deft - Deft for Emacs
org-download - Drag and drop images to Emacs org-mode
org-zettelkasten - An opinionated setup for managing large collections of interlinked org files.
org-ml - (formerly om.el) A functional library for org-mode