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Re: [O] How to represent this in Org-mode
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Thorsten Jolitz |
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Re: [O] How to represent this in Org-mode |
Date: |
Wed, 13 Aug 2014 16:53:15 +0200 |
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Marcin Borkowski <address@hidden> writes:
Hello,
> now that I learned how to use a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
> So I want to use Org-mode for this; my question is, did anyone do
> anything similar and has some suggestions how to structure this
> material?
>
> I'm going to prepare a course in mathematical analysis (together with
> the former-Scrivener-user-friend, btw). The course will be divided
> into very small modules (one proof, for instance, will correspond to
> *at least* one module, and often more). We want to emphasize the
> connections between the ideas behind the theorems, proofs and
> calculation methods, so basically the whole material will be divided
> into these modules and partially ordered by the relation "... has to be
> studied before ...". How to represent such a partially ordered set in
> Org-mode? One idea that comes to my mind is writing a normal outline
> (tree) with all the modules (possibly nested), and including links to
> all "prerequisites" in every such module. Any other ideas?
Sounds for me like a typical taskjuggler project, and fortunately there
is ob-taskjuggler.el. See
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| http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-taskjuggler.html.
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cheers,
Thorsten