Re: [orca-list] Alternatives to mind mapping that work with Orca



I use emacs with org mode for more or less everything. It's great at expressing ideas and how they're related 
-- outlining, tags, priority, come immediately to mind.

Short of that, streem of consciousness text generally does just fine.

On Thursday, 31 March 2022, 10:58 pm -0400, Kyle via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:

I have just started taking a music artist startup course. In this course,
one of the tasks I need to complete involves creating a mind map. I am aware
that this is a highly visual exercise, so I'm hoping that someone has
suggestions for non-visual alternatives. Has anyone here needed to create a
mind map, and if so, have you been able to do this in a non-visual way that
works with Orca, either via a website or a Linux desktop app? Is there
something I can do to map out my ideas and plans in a non-visual way that I
can read back as needed? Thanks very much for any help.

~Kyle

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