branch: externals/denote-org
commit 55a6e6f35c46fa75b7227f60b9349ccad7ce566a
Author: Peter Prevos <pe...@prevos.net>
Commit: Peter Prevos <pe...@prevos.net>

    Add dynamic block for inserting sequences to the manual
    
    Introduce a new dynamic block functionality for the Denote-Sequence
    package to enable users to insert hierarchical sequences inspired by
    the Zettelkasten methodology.
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 README.org | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+)

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@@ -450,6 +450,28 @@ you get all the parameters included:
   processing using Org facilities (a feature that is outside Denote's
   purview).
 
+** Org dynamic block to insert sequences
+#+findex: denote-org-dblock-insert-sequence
+The Denote-Sequence package enables using the Denote signature as a 
hierarchical indicator inspired by the Folgezettel principle in the 
Zettelkasten methodology.
+
+The =denote-sequence= block can be inserted at point with the command
+~denote-org-dblock-insert-sequence~ or by manually including the
+following in an Org file:
+
+: #+BEGIN: denote-sequence :sequence "1=1" :depth 2
+:
+: #+END:
+
+Both parameters are required.
+
+- The sequence is the root of the hierarchy displayed in the dynamic block.
+
+- The depth is the relative depth from the root note. So in the example above, 
the notes with sequence =1=1=1= and =1=1=2= will be included in the list, but 
not =1=1=2=1=.
+
+- The list of links Links is indented to visualise their hierarchical 
structure.
+
+- When the sequence is an empty string, all notes with sequences are included 
in the list, up to the specified depth.
+
 * Create a note from the current Org subtree
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