@setfilename ../../info/remember
@settitle Remember Manual
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This manual is for Remember Mode, version 1.9
-Copyright @copyright{} 2001, 2004-2005, 2007-2012
+Copyright @copyright{} 2001, 2004--2005, 2007--2014
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@quotation
is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''.
(a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have the freedom to copy and
-modify this GNU manual. Buying copies from the FSF supports it in
-developing GNU and promoting software freedom.''
+modify this GNU manual.''
@end quotation
@end copying
@contents
@ifnottex
-@node Top, Preface, (dir), (dir)
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Top
@top Remember
@insertcopying
@end detailmenu
@end menu
-@node Preface, Introduction, Top, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Preface
@chapter Preface
This document describes remember-el, which was written by John Wiegley,
This document is a work in progress, and your contribution will be
greatly appreciated.
-@node Introduction, Installation, Preface, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Introduction
@chapter Introduction
Todo lists, schedules, phone databases... everything we use databases
this mode is not trying to replace. Rather, it's how that data gets
there that's the question. Most of the time, we just want to say
"Remember so-and-so's phone number, or that I have to buy dinner for the
-cats tonight." That's the FACT. How it's stored is really the
+cats tonight." That's the FACT@. How it's stored is really the
computer's problem. But at this point in time, it's most definitely
also the user's problem, and sometimes so laboriously so that people
just let data slip, rather than expend the effort to record it.
manual-ness which computers from the very beginning have been championed
as being able to reduce.
-@node Installation, Implementation, Introduction, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Installation
@chapter Installation
Installing Remember Mode is as simple as adding the following lines to
(require 'remember)
@end lisp
-@node Implementation, Quick Start, Installation, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Implementation
@chapter Implementation
Hyperbole, as a data presentation tool, always struck me as being very
it will store that data---unindexed, uninterpreted---in a data pool.
It will also try to remember as much context information as possible
(any text properties that were set, where you copied it from, when,
-how, etc). Later, you can walk through your accumulated set of data
+how, etc.). Later, you can walk through your accumulated set of data
(both organized, and unorganized) and easily begin moving things
around, and making annotations that will express the full meaning of
that data, as far as you know it.
hierarchy. Well, as the future arrives, hopefully experience and user
feedback will help to make this as intuitive a tool as possible.
-@node Quick Start, Function Reference, Implementation, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Quick Start
@chapter Quick Start
@itemize
(call-interactively 'remember)))
@end lisp
-@node Function Reference, Keystrokes, Quick Start, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Function Reference
@chapter Function Reference
@file{remember.el} defines the following interactive functions:
the data for latter retrieval, and possible indexing.
@end defun
-@node Keystrokes, Backends, Function Reference, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Keystrokes
@chapter Keystroke Reference
@file{remember.el} defines the following keybindings by default:
@end table
-@node Backends, GNU Free Documentation License, Keystrokes, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Backends
@chapter Backends
You can save remembered notes to a variety of backends.
* Org:: Saving to an Org Mode file.
@end menu
-@node Text File, Diary, Backends, Backends
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Text File
@section Saving to a Text File
@cindex text file, saving to
The text used to begin each remember item.
@end defopt
-@node Diary, Mailbox, Text File, Backends
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Diary
@section Saving to a Diary file
@cindex diary, integration
If this is nil, then @code{diary-file} will be used instead."
@end defopt
-@node Mailbox, Org, Diary, Backends
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Mailbox
@section Saving to a Mailbox
@cindex mailbox, saving to
The default priority for remembered mail messages.
@end defopt
-@node Org, , Mailbox, Backends
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Org
@section Saving to an Org Mode file
@cindex org mode, integration
For instructions on how to integrate Remember with Org Mode,
consult @ref{Capture, , , org}.
-@node GNU Free Documentation License, Concept Index, Backends, Top
+@node GNU Free Documentation License
@appendix GNU Free Documentation License
@include doclicense.texi
-@node Concept Index, , GNU Free Documentation License, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@node Concept Index
@unnumbered Index
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