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Re: [emacs-humanities] How do you keep engaged with your writings?


From: Andrea
Subject: Re: [emacs-humanities] How do you keep engaged with your writings?
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2021 22:36:02 +0100
User-agent: mu4e 1.2.0; emacs 27.1

Ah, very interesting your blogpost about bullet journals.

Is it inexpensive to move your writing from analogical to digital? And
what about search-ability: can you find your reviews/notes easily? Or is
it a matter to quality vs quantity?

Thanks,

Andrea

On Fri 22 Jan 2021 at 07:40, Manuel Uberti <manuel.uberti@inventati.org> wrote:

> On 22/01/21 00:12, Andrea wrote:
>> Oops forgot the reference:
>>
>> [0] 
>> https://ag91.github.io/blog/2021/01/21/have-you-writer-ambitions-write-a-little-write-everyday-and-let-emacs-be-your-coach/
>
> Hi Andrea,
>
> thank you for sharing your thoughts.
>
>> On Fri 22 Jan 2021 at 00:10, Andrea <andrea-dev@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> Just wondering how you keep engaged with your writing through Emacs. I
>>> have just published a little mode that keeps me focused on my writing
>>> goals [0], and I remembered about the humanities community!
>>>
>>> Do you use something similar to keep you going?
> I am bit of an unusual Emacser here because I do not use it to keep track of
> anything at all. I prefer old school pen and paper for this, and since August
> 2019 I've been a happy bullet journal user[1]. Emacs to me is mostly just for
> coding Clojure/ELisp and writing in Markdown/LaTeX.
>
>>> And what about corrections? I use a slightly enhanced version of
>>> https://github.com/bnbeckwith/writegood-mode, but I am wondering if it
>>> would be worth to look in things like Grammarly or so. Does anybody use
>>> those?
>
> I use Flyspell (with aspell) for spell-checking, and I rely on proselint[2] 
> for
> so-called linting. I wrote a simple package to make it possible to use 
> proselint
> with Flymake[3] which has been serving me pretty well.
>
>
> All the best.
>
>
> [1] https://www.manueluberti.eu/real-life/2019/08/25/bujo/
> [2] http://proselint.com/
> [3] https://github.com/manuel-uberti/flymake-proselint



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