Org Mode Cookbook Revisited

Way back in 2014, I posted about Eric Neilsen’s excellent Emacs org-mode examples and cookbook. I recently came across a reference to it and was reminded what a great resource it is. It’s easy to browse through and just read one or two entries when you have time. In skimming through it, I learned—or perhaps relearned—how to insert in-line calculations in a document.

As I wrote in the original post, Neilsen is a researcher and his cookbook is oriented at using Org mode to produce documents of various types. Still, that covers a lot of territory and there are many good examples of powerful Org mode use cases in it. The Document has moved or, really, taken up a second residence. It was originally hosted at Fermilab, where Neilsen works, and it’s still there but it’s also available at his own site. The two documents are identical so it doesn’t matter if you use the new link or the original one pointing to FNAL.

If you’re an Org user, especially if you use Org to produce documents, you should take a look at Neilsen’s cookbook and bookmark it for future use.

Update [2018-01-16 Tue 16:18]: Revistited → Revisited

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