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From: | Paul W. Rankin |
Subject: | Re: [emacs-humanities] How do you keep engaged with your writings? |
Date: | Sat, 30 Jan 2021 15:43:42 +1000 |
User-agent: | Purely Mail via Roundcube/1.4.7 |
On 2021-01-28 08:15, Göktuğ Kayaalp wrote:
Another thing that helps with searchability is that the notebook is a physical object. Obviously you can use "post-it flags" and the index pages of the notebook, but less obviously, you naturally remember wherethings are. Often you’ll think of a note and just automatically open thepage with surprising dexterity. I used bujos for a decent amount of time, and pen-and-paper note-taking for way longer, and I don’t recall ever having to search for long to find my any note. Same with margin notes in books etc.
This is such a great point! I'd not even considered it. I use a Traveler's Notebook [1] with weekly planner in the front and grid notebook in the back. All my notes are entered haphazard wherever there's a bare bit of page, and I'd kept thinking I should have some kind of system, but considering it now, the haphazard arrangement is likely what gives me the notebook's mental landscape, one that I know like a familiar place.
Also I find it amusing that this list has been discussing ways to not use Emacs.
[1] https://www.travelers-company.com/products/trnote/about
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