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diff --git a/content/blog/2024-03-13-doom-emacs.org b/content/blog/2024-03-13-doom-emacs.org index b520d0d..0b8fa58 100644 --- a/content/blog/2024-03-13-doom-emacs.org +++ b/content/blog/2024-03-13-doom-emacs.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+date: <2024-03-13 Wed 00:00:00> -#+title: Configuration Guide for Doom Emacs and Org-Mode to Optimize Workflow +#+title: Doom Emacs & Org-Mode Setup #+description: Technical manual covering installation, configuration files, and usage procedures for Doom Emacs and Org-Mode targeting note management and task organization. #+slug: doom-emacs #+filetags: :doom:emacs:workflow: @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ my personal note taking, wiki, and even this blog. As a result, I have been stumbling further into the world of Emacs and found myself at a point where I now prefer to do most of my basic editing within Emacs. -I'll leave the markdown vs. org-mode debate for another post, but I love +I'll leave the markdown vs. org-mode debate for another post, but I love org-mode's extensibility and interactive nature within Emacs, but it becomes very unwieldy in any other client implementation of org-mode - especially on iOS. On the flip side, markdown is limited in functionality and fractured into |