branch: externals/denote commit e29488099b1d4471519c5f6298105d21a35a5c83 Author: Protesilaos Stavrou <i...@protesilaos.com> Commit: Protesilaos Stavrou <i...@protesilaos.com>
Clarify a point about using the denote-sequence package --- README.org | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.org b/README.org index c0c991df0d..0ec38bfe86 100644 --- a/README.org +++ b/README.org @@ -3423,9 +3423,10 @@ of those file name components can write their own sorting algorithms :CUSTOM_ID: h:95345870-4ccd-484f-9adf-de4747ad5760 :END: -[ As part of version =3.2.0= of Denote, we provide the optional - extension =denote-sequence.el= which covers this workflow and provides - several useful commands ([[#h:d5ca722d-e7fa-46fa-9a57-6363b1d4186f][Write sequence notes or folgezettel]]). ] +[ The ~denote-sequence~ package (by Protesilaos) covers this use-case + and many others ([[#h:d5ca722d-e7fa-46fa-9a57-6363b1d4186f][Write sequence notes or folgezettel]]). We keep the + code below for reference, as there may be users of it who need to + revisit it. Though long-term, it is better to use ~denote-sequence~. ] Niklas Luhmann would edit notes to form sequences of thoughts with branching paths, such as =1.1=, =1.1a=, =1.2=, =1.2a=, =1.2b=, etc.