

Work-in-progress, but they all take significant amount of There is also a strong desire for Org-roam to developĪ solid publishing workflow. It is non-trivial to get Emacs up and running on mobile,Īnd even then adding notes on the fly is not so easy. One common complaint about Org-roam is mobile support: Vein for website-based reference zettels, but Iĭidn’t see a need to do so. It’s possible to write a function in similar Then jot notes, and find existing zettels in my Making multiple passes and annotate along the way. I read the source material using a local program,.The correct reference, and a new reference zettel is Manually fetch it and add it to the Zotero
#Mix smart notes Offline
Zotero automatically fetches offline copy of.Use Zotero Web Connector to add source into.:unnarrowed t ) ) :info ( list :citekey ( car keys-entries ) ) :node ( org-roam-node-create :title title ) :props ' ( :finalize find-file ) ) ) ) "%?" :if-new (file+head "main/$\n" ) :immediate-finish t ( setq org-roam-capture-templates ' ( ( "m" "main" plain Quality of notes is highly correlated with the amount ofĭeliberation for each character you put into your having an overly-complex note-taking workflow Automation becomes detrimental to note-taking. taking notes about everything To maintain a high signal-to-noise ratio, we need toīe picky about what is added into your Zettelkasten. You’ve read: rewriting ideas and concepts in your These are some behaviour I observed in the wild thatĭon’t quite gel with me: taking too much notes especially prevelant is the copying of text wholesaleįrom sources. Will not result in a sudden gap in context. Well-factored and self-contained, such that deleting them The first point has several implications. Permanent notes should resurface when relevant to the.

Processed: turned into permanent notes, or discarded
