Analyze Your Time with Org Mode — Org Mode Clocktables — Straightforward Emacs
In this video I go over Org Mode's clocktable feature, a useful way of compiling clocked times on todo items. Feel free to leave a comment with any questions or comments, I try to reply to all of them!
Table of Contents: 0:00 - Introduction 0:59 - Clocking 1:43 - org-clock-report 2:30 - File-scoped clocktable 3:44 - Subtree clocktable 4:06 - Modifying maxlevel 4:54 - Other clocktable options 6:22 - Time blocks 7:55 - Multiple files in a clock 9:08 - Manual way 9:33 - Elisp way 11:24 - Conclusion ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6rE18Mxu9U
In this video I explain how you can use registers in Emacs as a way to quickly jump to your frequently-accessed files! It's a simple and fantastic way to quickly edit important files.
Table of Contents
0:00 Introduction
0:11 What are registers
0:27 Why you want them
0:48 Demo
1:16 Setting registers
3:08 Conclusion
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLPU65RLiC4
Had the honor of sharing at EmacConf2023! For those of you who couldn't make it, or want to see my face for the first time, here is it!
Contents:
Talk 0:00
Q&A 16:35
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L897BU3BT6g
In this video I go over Emacs org mode's powerful citation and footnote features. It allows you to easily cite in your org files from BibTeX files and customize formatting in exported LaTeX and HTML.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48fIhQ9ozH4
In this video I show you how to export your org mode files to HTML files, easily viewable and sharable. We'll go over basic options to adjust the export to your liking, and then take a look at custom CSS and setupfiles to make your exports beautiful. Feel free to leave a comment with any questions, I try to reply to all of them!
Link to resources file: https://bit.ly/3u0s6OY (download the HTML file and open in your browser)
A few more themes/CSS files you might want to try are now in the file as well.
Table of Contents:
0:00 - Introduction
0:40 - Most basic HTML export
1:35 - Basic export options
2:35 - Using an external SETUPFILE
3:51 - Using a custom local CSS file
4:50 - Conclusion
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gw4Y2EpcOY
In this video I show you how to use Org Mode and org-reveal to create classy reveal.js slideshows from your Org Mode files. We'll get a minimum working example, go over basic options to adjust the export to your liking, and then go into some more org-reveal features. Feel free to leave a comment with any questions, I try to reply to all of them!
Links:
Link to resources file: https://bit.ly/3mYQ6AY
Org-reveal: https://github.com/yjwen/org-reveal
Revealjs: https://revealjs.com/
Table of Contents:
0:00 - Introduction
0:38 - Installing org-reveal
1:00 - Basic export
2:52 - Slideshow navigation
3:38 - Basic configuration options
5:30 - Frags
6:37 - Images
7:24 - Speaker notes
8:22 - Conclusion
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avtiR0AUVlo
Here I go over exporting your Emacs org mode files to automatically generated and beautifully set LaTeX PDFs (or .tex files). We'll go over basic options to adjust the export to your liking, and then go over my method (which let's say is the best :) to make it very easy to customize it exactly to your liking. Feel free to leave a comment with any questions, I try to reply to all of them!
Link to resources file: https://bit.ly/3rtuZpC (download the HTML file and open in your browser)
Link to my personal standard SETUPFILE: https://bit.ly/3qoHjq1 (download the SETUPFILE and include it as shown in the video)
Apologies for the strange hosting, I am working on putting all of my resource files onto a website (might try out Github/Gitlab — any suggestions?)
Table of Contents:
0:00 - Introduction/Prerequisites
0:39 - Most basic LaTeX Export
2:18 - Technical overview of new method
3:44 - New method setup/configuration
3:44 - Setting up org-plain-latex class
4:18 - Creating a SETUPFILE
6:06 - Including a SETUPFILE
6:28 - Custom export
7:00 - Conclusion
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qHloGTT8XE
In this video I plainly explain the basics of LaTeX with a focus on how a student might begin to use it, such that by the end of the video you will feel ready enough to begin creating your own beautiful documents with LaTeX.
I made this video because I wish I had one like it when I began my LaTeX journey, and hope to share what I have learned with others in a simple, easy to follow way.
Resources:
- https://www.overleaf.com/learn
- https://www.latex-project.org/get/ - Get TeX for your OS
- https://ctan.org/ - The Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (packages)
- http://tug.ctan.org/info/undergradmath/undergradmath.pdf - CTAN's math cheatsheet
- https://users.dickinson.edu/~richesod/latex/latexcheatsheet.pdf - Two-page cheatsheet
Table of Contents
0:00 - Introduction
1:34 - Overleaf Intro
3:00 - Basic structure
4:05 - Math intro/setup
5:13 - Inline math
6:20 - Equations
7:22 - Detexify/symbols
8:02 - Images
10:56 - Document customization
13:10 - Conclusion
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgiCpA4zzGU
In this video I give a straightforward overview of Emacs org mode's basic time and task organization features, including todos, priorities, time stamps, and time clocking/logging.
Table of Contents:
0:00 Introduction
0:45 Todos
1:51 Priorities
3:01 Timestamps
6:00 Time tracking
8:59 Org-clock-report
10:14 Review
11:18 Conclusion
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqAYHWv36X0