Apparently, the convention (at least starting from 2018) is to make the keywords and block names to be in lowercase as stated from one of the following discussions at https://orgmode.org/list/87tuuw3n15.fsf@nicolasgoaziou.fr/. The files was updated with a one liner of shell. However, this is Emacs and org-mode does have an API to let you do stuff in your config and interact with the documents internally so it is not an elegant solution in any way.
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Fleeting notes
Fleeting notes are a valuable scratchpad for our messy thoughts — it's natural to have a messy input since they are catered only to yourself. It is the opposite of Evergreen notes in a way that can represent your experimental side.
With messy thoughts and inputs, you should Create a writing inbox to store your thoughts all in one place. You could search through them with various search techniques to quickly retrieve them (see Apply search tools and techniques for your digital library). In this note-taking system, you can make fleeting notes as your "messy" notebook containing wild ideas and with evergreen notes as your "neat" notebook containing solidified ideas.
Ideally, all of your notes should be evergreen but there are times where a note is more suitable to be transient (e.g., course notes, book summaries) and that's OK. There are a lot of ways you could use your fleeting notes.
- Fleeting notes are solid foundations for your evergreen notes, essentially serving as a draft.
- Fleeting notes can be used as a refresher on things you've done, tracing the steps and remembering the lessons as you go.
- Since fleeting notes usually are disconnected, you could attach a randomizing system ala-Anki. Though, of course, use the tools that you're comfortable with.