LogSeqConversion
alias:: LogSeq Conversion
- The conversion of BMC/Garden to #LogSeq
- DONE Figure out how to include the
blog andBMC/Archive for searching and linking collapsed:: true- Technically included in the graph now
- Trying out
archive:: trueand changingcreatedfrom a Unix time stamp to a LogSeq compatible and human readableJun 1st, 2003 - I might use the #published property instead of created since that’s what I already use for external articles
- Maybe I’ll just slowly convert? I think so!
- Pages remain in the same folder, but with a filename the same as the page name
- #completed Dec 27th, 2022
- DONE Move posts out of _posts structure
collapsed:: true
- Keep an archive folder and a blog folder
- #completed Dec 30th, 2022
- Made the move on desktop
- Convert more recent blog posts
- Needs a plan for footnotes, currently uses Littlefoot which I quite like
- LogSeq supports Markdown footnotes already, so let’s just make a backlog item
- It is easiest to do quickly directly in Working Copy — keeping them as non outliner Markdown is fine
- CANCELLED Support Littlefoot for footnotes in published LogSeq
id:: 63af89eb-3371-42cb-a4d9-677b0293913e
- Dec 30th, 2022
- Tried to do some installs but it doesn’t look like it’s going to work
- Dec 30th, 2022
- DONE Flow for new blog posts
- Use #published to give them a date
Tag them with #blog- Use property BMC/Blog
- Turn off outline bullets / special styling?
- DONE What goes on the home page, how to theme a custom home page for LogSeq
- DONE Troubleshoot Fission publishing
- #completed Dec 31st, 2022 Works fine with the
fission.yaml
- #completed Dec 31st, 2022 Works fine with the
- DONE Switch back to main bmannconsulting domain / main branch of repo
- #completed Dec 31st, 2022 Set the
logseqconversionbranch as default
- #completed Dec 31st, 2022 Set the