Neil Smithline emacs-orgm...@neilsmithline.com writes:
While I'm hoping we can turn GSoC work into production in less than 4
years, the GIMP release notes have left me even more psyched about our
three GSoCers!
Go guys! (At least I think you're all guys :-)
Thanks for your interest and
Hello,
Neil Smithline emacs-orgm...@neilsmithline.com writes:
I've looked at org-element.el and don't really see how it will make writing
other Org Mode to HTML converter easier. org-element.el is, well it's
elisp. Very elispy. No surprise but I'm not sure that it can easily be
converted to
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
1. There is already a new OrgHTML exporter, written by Jambunathan.
Try adding contrib/lisp/ to your load path, then
(require 'org-export)
(require 'org-e-html)
then M-x org-export-dispatch RET h
See the result.
There are a bunch of
Bastien,
I've been looking at the bugpile Worg page (very nice page - good work
Thorsten or whomever) and don't see why you say:
I don't see how github could use such
a setup to produce HTML files from Org (unless github runs an Emacs
batch query for exporting HTML... which seems very
Neil Smithline emacs-orgm...@neilsmithline.com writes:
Bastien,
I've been looking at the bugpile Worg page (very nice page - good work
Thorsten or whomever) and don't see why you say:
I don't see how github could use such
a setup to produce HTML files from Org (unless github runs an Emacs
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 4:22 AM, Bastien b...@gnu.org wrote:
One thing to be aware of: there is an ongoing work by Nicolas to write a
parser (see org-element.el in contrib/lisp/ from the git repo). It is
already quite useful -- and used in the new exporters (e.g. org-e-latex.el)
One nice
Hi Neil,
Neil Smithline emacs-orgm...@neilsmithline.com writes:
I've looked at org-element.el and don't really see how it will make
writing other Org Mode to HTML converter easier. org-element.el is,
well it's elisp. Very elispy. No surprise but I'm not sure that it
can easily be converted
Hi Neil,
Neil Smithline emacs-orgm...@neilsmithline.com writes:
In the end, I think the way that the best way the list could help improve
Github's support of Org files would be to provide two things:
1) Come up with a prioritized list of features that would be nice to be
supported by
I Neil,
Neil Smithline emacs-orgm...@neilsmithline.com writes:
I think I'm lacking sufficient information to fully understand the
situation (that's just a secret code for saying I'm confused).
here is a lengthy description for iOrg:
Thanks for the response Thorsten. I didn't understand how much of the
project was included in the GSOC proposal. From the tone of Bastien's
email I thought that bugpile was unlikely to be completed in the summer.
I'm glad to hear that you think you'll be able to finish it. I'm sure
you'll do a
I think I'm lacking sufficient information to fully understand the
situation (that's just a secret code for saying I'm confused).
From your original email about GSOC:
On 4/24 01:55 , Bastien wrote:
As part of the engineering process, abstract out a
web-framework (called iOrg) based on these
On 4/26 03:57 , Bastien wrote:
What will help org-ruby (and github's support of org files) is to
stabilize the syntax of .org files as much as possible. We are
currently working in this direction.
org-ruby's main job is to convert .org files into HTML or textile files.
The org-ruby gem is
Neil Smithline emacs-orgm...@neilsmithline.com writes:
Hi Neil,
This is way cool! Recently I have been deeply irritated by the lack of
a functional server for Emacs Org Mode.
I've run into this problem dealing with the weak presentation of Org
Mode files on Github. Github uses the Ruby gem
Hi Neil,
Neil Smithline emacs-orgm...@neilsmithline.com writes:
I've run into this problem dealing with the weak presentation of Org Mode
files on Github. Github uses the Ruby gem org-ruby
(https://github.com/bdewey/org-ruby) to convert .org files to HTML. I've
added a feature or two to
Hi Rasmus,
Rasmus ras...@gmx.us writes:
This could be huge.
Would the `final' code be part of Org or Git-upstream?
It will land in the UTILITIES/ directory of Org distribution
and be available for download on orgmode.org, with docs on Worg.
It will certainly be tested then used in the Worg
This is way cool! Recently I have been deeply irritated by the lack of a
functional server for Emacs Org Mode.
I've run into this problem dealing with the weak presentation of Org
Mode files on Github. Github uses the Ruby gem org-ruby
(https://github.com/bdewey/org-ruby) to convert .org
we will have 3 students hacking Org thanks to Google and the GSoC
program. The list of all accepted projects can be checked here:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/projects/list/google/gsoc2012
Congratulations to Thorsten, Aurélien and Andrew who made it!
And special thanks to Thorsten,
Ian Barton li...@wilkesley.net writes:
Bugpile - a bugtracker for GNU Emacs Org-mode written in Elisp and
Org-mode (Thorsten)
The Bugpile project has two goals: 1. Develop a bugtracker (called
Bugpile) for GNU Emacs Org-mode, using Elisp, Elnode, Org-mode, and a
dVCS. 2. As part of
we will have 3 students hacking Org thanks to Google and the GSoC
program. The list of all accepted projects can be checked here:
Cool! Good job!
Bugpile - a bugtracker for GNU Emacs Org-mode written in Elisp and
Org-mode (Thorsten)
Interesting.
Org-mode – Let Org-mode synchronize
Bastien b...@gnu.org writes:
Dear all,
we will have 3 students hacking Org thanks to Google and the GSoC
program. The list of all accepted projects can be checked here:
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/projects/list/google/gsoc2012
Congratulations to Thorsten, Aurélien and Andrew
Hi,
Thank you Bastien for working so hard to get Org-mode 3 slots, I know
most other Gnu projects only received one slot. I'm really excited to
be able to work on this project!
Thank you to every one else involved as well!
Best,
Andrew
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 7:29 AM, Richard Riley
Rasmus writes:
Emacs-Orgmode Git merge tool for Org Files (Andrew Young)
Interesting. How would such a driver differentiate between normal git?
You can add any number of merge drivers to your git config. A merge
driver is supposed to know about the expected content of the file types
it gets
Achim Gratz strom...@nexgo.de writes:
Rasmus writes:
Emacs-Orgmode Git merge tool for Org Files (Andrew Young)
Interesting. How would such a driver differentiate between normal
git?
You can add any number of merge drivers to your git config. A merge
driver is supposed to know about the
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