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Muse Mode

Filed Under (GTD, The Emacs Way of Life) by Susy on 16-11-2005

Following up on my previous post on academic writing, I’ve discovered Emacs Muse Mode. Muse Mode is a modular publishing environment. It operates using “styles” which include Blosxom, HTML, XHTML, XML DocBook, LaTeX, and even poems. How cool! It also integrates nicely with Emacs planner mode which I have been playing around with recently.

I know that trying out new productivity tools can be a dangerous trap to fall into but lately, my GTD setup just hasn’t been working as well as it should. My main complaint is ease of update. I want something that I can update instantly. I like GTD_Tiddlywiki. Printing index cards is very cool, but at the same time, it can be time consuming. So I have decided to downgrade my system to handwritten index cards and Emacs planner mode for a while. If that doesn’t work, I can always dig out the old Tungsten.

emacs, gtd, productivity

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  1. Awesome! Welcome to the cult^H^H^H^Hclub! Can we help you tailor Planner to fit your way of working? =) Join us on the mailing list at http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-wiki-discuss !

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