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#+TITLE: Learning Org-Mode with spacemacs
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* spacemacs
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** configure spacemacs
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*** how to configure dotspacemacs/user-config
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This is probably more an issue of understanding how to call a function in
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lisp. I'm unsure if I should wrap things in () as everything is a list, if I
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need to call the function with brackets. Probably just need to look at a few
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examples online to get the grip with it.
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* org-mode
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** What do I need to learn
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*** elements in org mode
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**** DONE headlines
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CLOSED: [2019-06-23 Sun 23:33]
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***** TODO are they really called headings ?
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**** DONE text
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CLOSED: [2019-06-23 Sun 23:33]
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Anything that is below a heading. It's basically the content of the section
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described by the heading.
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The subtree can be seen as part of it or not. I'm also unclear how the
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conception for that in regular texts is to be honest.
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**** TODO lists
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**** TODO motions
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**** TODO [0%] todo
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***** by default TODO, DONE but can be extended
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***** priorities
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***** TODO checkboxes
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***** TODO process logging
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**** TODO sparse trees
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**** TODO drawers
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**** TODO blocks
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**** TODO tags
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**** TODO hyperlinks
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**** TODO date and times
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**** TODO [fn:1] agenda views
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**** TODO footnotes
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**** TODO tables
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***** TODO spreadsheets
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** How to do things
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**** Add a sibling CTRL-Enter
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**** Denote subtree ~,sl~ or ~>~ or ~TAB~ in insert mode
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**** Promote subtree ~,sh~ or ~<~ or ~S-TAB~ in insert mode
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**** todo
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***** toggle todo state ~,TT~
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* Footnotes
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[fn:1] Hey ho, this is a footnote and I don't really have a use-case for it but it's nice than I can add one :)
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