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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
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
that entry will bring you to that note. One can customize the waiting time by
setting <code>org-roam-db-update-idle-seconds</code>; or change the cache update to be
triggered immediately after buffer save by setting <code>org-roam-db-update-method</code>
to <code>'immediate</code>.
that entry will bring you to that note <a name="DOCF2" href="#FOOT2"><sup>2</sup></a>. One can customize the waiting
time by setting <code>org-roam-db-update-idle-seconds</code>; or change the cache update
to be triggered immediately after buffer save by setting
<code>org-roam-db-update-method</code> to <code>'immediate</code>.
</p>
<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
@@ -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>
<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>
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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
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
that entry will bring you to that note. One can customize the waiting time by
setting ~org-roam-db-update-idle-seconds~; or change the cache update to be
triggered immediately after buffer save by setting ~org-roam-db-update-method~
to ~'immediate~.
that entry will bring you to that note [fn:1]. One can customize the waiting
time by setting ~org-roam-db-update-idle-seconds~; or change the cache update
to be triggered immediately after buffer save by setting
~org-roam-db-update-method~ to ~'immediate~.
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
@@ -1667,6 +1667,9 @@ are the solutions:
:END:
* 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]].
# 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
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
that entry will bring you to that note. One can customize the waiting time by
setting @code{org-roam-db-update-idle-seconds}; or change the cache update to be
triggered immediately after buffer save by setting @code{org-roam-db-update-method}
to @code{'immediate}.
that entry will bring you to that note @footnote{Depending on your completion framework, you may need to press TAB to
see the list.}. One can customize the waiting
time by setting @code{org-roam-db-update-idle-seconds}; or change the cache update
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
together, we call @code{M-x org-roam-insert}. This brings up a prompt with a list of