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@@ -764,10 +764,10 @@ avoid getting in the way of writing. Org-roam queues updates to the files,
waits for you to be idle for 2 seconds, and then automatically triggers waits for you to be idle for 2 seconds, and then automatically triggers
updating the cache. After the cache has been updated, running <code>M-x updating the cache. After the cache has been updated, running <code>M-x
org-roam-find-file</code> again should show the note you have created, and selecting org-roam-find-file</code> again should show the note you have created, and selecting
that entry will bring you to that note. One can customize the waiting time by that entry will bring you to that note <a name="DOCF2" href="#FOOT2"><sup>2</sup></a>. One can customize the waiting
setting <code>org-roam-db-update-idle-seconds</code>; or change the cache update to be time by setting <code>org-roam-db-update-idle-seconds</code>; or change the cache update
triggered immediately after buffer save by setting <code>org-roam-db-update-method</code> to be triggered immediately after buffer save by setting
to <code>'immediate</code>. <code>org-roam-db-update-method</code> to <code>'immediate</code>.
</p> </p>
<p>Org-roam makes it easy to create notes, and link them together. To link notes <p>Org-roam makes it easy to create notes, and link them together. To link notes
together, we call <code>M-x org-roam-insert</code>. This brings up a prompt with a list of together, we call <code>M-x org-roam-insert</code>. This brings up a prompt with a list of
@@ -2803,6 +2803,9 @@ Previous: <a href="#Function-Index" accesskey="p" rel="prev">Function Index</a>,
<h3><a name="FOOT1" href="#DOCF1">(1)</a></h3> <h3><a name="FOOT1" href="#DOCF1">(1)</a></h3>
<p>To understand more about Roam, a collection of links are available in <a href="#Note_002dtaking-Workflows">Note-taking Workflows</a>.</p> <p>To understand more about Roam, a collection of links are available in <a href="#Note_002dtaking-Workflows">Note-taking Workflows</a>.</p>
<h3><a name="FOOT2" href="#DOCF2">(2)</a></h3>
<p>Depending on your completion framework, you may need to press TAB to
see the list.</p>
</div> </div>
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@@ -365,10 +365,10 @@ avoid getting in the way of writing. Org-roam queues updates to the files,
waits for you to be idle for 2 seconds, and then automatically triggers waits for you to be idle for 2 seconds, and then automatically triggers
updating the cache. After the cache has been updated, running ~M-x updating the cache. After the cache has been updated, running ~M-x
org-roam-find-file~ again should show the note you have created, and selecting org-roam-find-file~ again should show the note you have created, and selecting
that entry will bring you to that note. One can customize the waiting time by that entry will bring you to that note [fn:1]. One can customize the waiting
setting ~org-roam-db-update-idle-seconds~; or change the cache update to be time by setting ~org-roam-db-update-idle-seconds~; or change the cache update
triggered immediately after buffer save by setting ~org-roam-db-update-method~ to be triggered immediately after buffer save by setting
to ~'immediate~. ~org-roam-db-update-method~ to ~'immediate~.
Org-roam makes it easy to create notes, and link them together. To link notes Org-roam makes it easy to create notes, and link them together. To link notes
together, we call ~M-x org-roam-insert~. This brings up a prompt with a list of together, we call ~M-x org-roam-insert~. This brings up a prompt with a list of
@@ -1667,6 +1667,9 @@ are the solutions:
:END: :END:
* Footnotes * Footnotes
[fn:1] Depending on your completion framework, you may need to press TAB to
see the list.
[fn:roam] To understand more about Roam, a collection of links are available in [[*Note-taking Workflows][Note-taking Workflows]]. [fn:roam] To understand more about Roam, a collection of links are available in [[*Note-taking Workflows][Note-taking Workflows]].
# Local Variables: # Local Variables:

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@@ -592,10 +592,11 @@ avoid getting in the way of writing. Org-roam queues updates to the files,
waits for you to be idle for 2 seconds, and then automatically triggers waits for you to be idle for 2 seconds, and then automatically triggers
updating the cache. After the cache has been updated, running @code{M-x updating the cache. After the cache has been updated, running @code{M-x
org-roam-find-file} again should show the note you have created, and selecting org-roam-find-file} again should show the note you have created, and selecting
that entry will bring you to that note. One can customize the waiting time by that entry will bring you to that note @footnote{Depending on your completion framework, you may need to press TAB to
setting @code{org-roam-db-update-idle-seconds}; or change the cache update to be see the list.}. One can customize the waiting
triggered immediately after buffer save by setting @code{org-roam-db-update-method} time by setting @code{org-roam-db-update-idle-seconds}; or change the cache update
to @code{'immediate}. to be triggered immediately after buffer save by setting
@code{org-roam-db-update-method} to @code{'immediate}.
Org-roam makes it easy to create notes, and link them together. To link notes Org-roam makes it easy to create notes, and link them together. To link notes
together, we call @code{M-x org-roam-insert}. This brings up a prompt with a list of together, we call @code{M-x org-roam-insert}. This brings up a prompt with a list of