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1 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/config.org b/config.org
index 9270380..a5eb931 100644
--- a/config.org
+++ b/config.org
@@ -1638,7 +1638,7 @@ Define a handy function that allows me to do a full text search of every file in
 Put a quote in the scratch buffer
 
 #+begin_src elisp
-(setopt cookie-file "~/data/quotes")
+(setopt cookie-file "~/Documents/quotes")
 (setopt initial-scratch-message
         (concat (with-temp-buffer
                   (emacs-lisp-mode)
@@ -1693,19 +1693,19 @@ I like to have my email offline.  Of course my preference is also to have it ins
   tls_starttls off
   auth on
   port 995
-  uidls_file ~/data/mail/mpop-uidls/%U_at_%H
+  uidls_file ~/Documents/mail/mpop-uidls/%U_at_%H
 
   account noa.pub
   keep on
   host mail.noa.pub
   user noa@noa.pub
-  delivery mbox ~/data/mail/inbox/noa.pub.mbox
+  delivery mbox ~/Documents/mail/inbox/noa.pub.mbox
 
   account gaiwan.org
   keep on
   host pop.fastmail.com
   user noa@gaiwan.org
-  delivery mbox ~/data/mail/inbox/gaiwan.mbox
+  delivery mbox ~/Documents/mail/inbox/gaiwan.mbox
   passwordeval "cat ~/.mpop-pass"
 #+end_src
 
@@ -1714,18 +1714,18 @@ I have experimented with lots of different methods of reading mail, both in and
 
 #+begin_src elisp
   (setopt rmail-primary-inbox-list
-          (directory-files "~/data/mail/inbox" t "^[^\.]"))
-  (setopt rmail-file-name "~/data/mail/rmail.mbox")
+          (directory-files "~/Documents/mail/inbox" t "^[^\.]"))
+  (setopt rmail-file-name "~/Documents/mail/rmail.mbox")
   (setopt rmail-user-mail-address-regexp
   	  (rx "noa@noa.pub"))
   (setopt rmail-mime-prefer-html nil)
   (setopt rmail-mime-attachment-dirs-alist '(("" "~/media")))
   (setopt rmail-displayed-headers
   	  (rx bol (or "To" "Cc" "From" "Date" "Subject") ":"))
-  (setopt rmail-secondary-file-directory "~/data/mail/archive/")
+  (setopt rmail-secondary-file-directory "~/Documents/mail/archive/")
   (setopt rmail-secondary-file-regexp "\\.mbox\\'")
   (setopt rmail-delete-after-output t)
-  (setopt rmail-default-file "~/data/mail/archive/")
+  (setopt rmail-default-file "~/Documents/mail/archive/")
   (setopt mail-dont-reply-to-names rmail-user-mail-address-regexp)
 
   (add-hook 'rmail-show-message-hook #'visual-line-fill-column-mode)
@@ -1736,7 +1736,7 @@ I have experimented with lots of different methods of reading mail, both in and
   (setopt rmail-summary-window-size 12)
 
   (defun noa/message-default-headers ()
-    (format "Fcc: ~/data/mail/outbox/%s.mbox"
+    (format "Fcc: ~/Documents/mail/outbox/%s.mbox"
             (format-time-string "%Y-%m")))
   (setopt message-default-headers #'noa/message-default-headers)
 #+end_src
@@ -1862,8 +1862,8 @@ Just a few settings i haven't put into another category yet.
 We use ebib to browse the bibliography.
 
 #+begin_src elisp
-  (setopt ebib-preload-bib-files '("~/data/references.bib"))
-  (setopt org-cite-global-bibliography '("~/data/references.bib"))
+    (setopt ebib-preload-bib-files '("~/Documents/references.bib"))
+    (setopt org-cite-global-bibliography '("~/Documents/references.bib"))
 #+end_src
 
 The biblio package allows us to import references from online sources.
@@ -1882,8 +1882,8 @@ The biblio package allows us to import references from online sources.
 
 Taking notes on papers:
 #+begin_src elisp
-  (setopt ebib-notes-directory "~/data")
-  (setopt ebib-notes-locations '("~/data/references.org"))
-  (setopt ebib-notes-default-file "~/data/references.org")
+  (setopt ebib-notes-directory "~/Documents")
+  (setopt ebib-notes-locations '("~/Documents/references.org"))
+  (setopt ebib-notes-default-file "~/Documents/references.org")
   (setopt ebib-notes-storage 'multiple-notes-per-file)
 #+end_src