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org-transclusion reviews and mentions
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Tangle-Up versus Tangle-Down
nobiot/org-transclusion: Emacs package to enable transclusion with Org Mode
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A way to export linked notes through org-roam
There is nobiot/org-transclusion, but i haven't tried it personally.
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Equivalent of Notion SyncedBlocks
This is it: https://github.com/nobiot/org-transclusion
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Emacs and knowledge management for scientists
As wWA5R... already noted, you can structure large org files with headings and subheadings, where each heading can be handled as an own note. But addtionally, you can export org files a html document or as latex document. There exists also a emacs package which is called transclution (https://nobiot.github.io/org-transclusion/) which makes it possible to construct a new org file out of snipped of other org files. So you can create a new document by combining several peace of other documents. The package/project HyperOrg I didn't know, this seems really interesting for publish the whole org-roam data (thanks a lot for mentioning it @wWA5R...!).
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Storing all nodes in a single file by default (?) - Linear visualisation
Since I started Uni, I've taken my notes in separate .org files, one per subject. This is ok, but it doesn't allow me to link concepts across subjects. At the same time, I don't think graphs are easy to navigate linearly, which is something I need for revision. I wish to be able to, when necessary, read all nodes in a single file, either by exporting the nodes or by having them all in one file to begin with. Reading the documentation, I haven't seen how to do it. I considered using packages like org-transclusion but I don't think that's the most efficient way. Does anybody know of a configuration to use or have any suggestions?
- Multidimensional outlines?
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Showing a week's dailies in one buffer
I found out about org-transclusion and hacked together something that works (feedback is more than welcome).
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Show the dailies of the last 7 days in a buffer - coding help/review
After finding out about org-transclusion I hacked up the following. As I'm not very experienced with elisp/orgmode/org-roam I'd love some feedback. I'm particularly interested in shortening the code by using more built-in/standard functions.
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Remotely adding content to a note from another note
If I'm understanding your use-case correctly, I think you should look at org-transclusion
- Showing multiple org files in one buffer
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nobiot/org-transclusion is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of org-transclusion is Emacs Lisp.
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