From 259e7deb3edcca0a908f53c623c3097e3e7bb4fc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Yann Esposito (Yogsototh)" Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2020 07:52:58 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] /Users/yaesposi/y/her.esy.fun/src/drafts/XXXX-org-mode-intro/index.org --- src/drafts/XXXX-org-mode-intro/index.org | 16 ++++------------ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/drafts/XXXX-org-mode-intro/index.org b/src/drafts/XXXX-org-mode-intro/index.org index 4e498a2..82c4ff9 100644 --- a/src/drafts/XXXX-org-mode-intro/index.org +++ b/src/drafts/XXXX-org-mode-intro/index.org @@ -39,23 +39,15 @@ able to take advantage of its awesomeness faster than I did. 4. back to the task and clock it out. I work most of my using emacs[fn:emacs-digression]. -Generally the first thing I do in the morning is opening `org-calendar` and -this is what it looks like: - - -I replaced the tasks names by =XXX= but this is just text. -With colors it looks like this: +Generally the first thing I do in the morning is opening `org-calendar`. +It looks like this: #+CAPTION: Org super calendar view #+NAME: fig:org-super-agenda [[./img/org-super-agenda.png]] -Text only, pretty brutalist and straight to the point. -For professional tools, brutalism is generally a good thing. -You need to remove everything that is not necessary. -But also you want to support complexity of a professional tool. -So this is text oriented and thus distraction free. -It goes directly to the essential. +Pretty brutalist interface which is a great thing to me. +Distraction free interface going directly to the essential. So mainly I see what I planned to do today. I got a few "Due Soon" tasks in case I have the time to handle those today.