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To get a real synchronization between org-mode and Google Calendar you need to sync two ways. We cover one way of handling the synchronization in the next two sections and also mention some other ways of synchronization at the end. Google Calendar offers access to each calendar via a hidden/secret url. That is, a url that only you know about and is very hard to guess for other people. You can use
Babel is about letting many different languages work together. Programming languages live in code blocks inside natural language Org documents. A piece of data might pass from an Org table to a Python code block, then maybe move on to an R code block, and finally end up embedded as a value in the middle of a paragraph or possibly pass through a Gnuplot code block and end up as a plot embedded in t
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Iâve decided to have another go at Getting Things Done, but this time using Emacs, as thatâs where I spend most of my time these days. As part of that, I wanted to configure org-protocol so that I could easily capture snippets from web pages as part of my research for projects. The basic idea is that I should be able to create a new entry in my gtd inbox (Iâm using a file called refile.org) that c
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