... or, at least, my colleagues.
Hello,
I have the following problem. I write a lot of docs. They were before in
LaTeX, and now in Org. I even write our Web site. Before it was FrontPage or
Muse, now it is Org as well.
Using Org allows a clear separation between the contents and the form,
even
Sebastien,
I don't think any of this is crazy.
The first idea is similar to the HTML composition GUIs which now seem to be
everywhere. I'm told it's a pretty complex task to get them to reliably be
both WYSISYG and to maintain syntactically correct markup through multiple
edits, but people are
There already is Worg for wiki and pdf generation is already a core
function of org-mode.
Not sure if i'm missing something here or not.
On Oct 16, 2009, at 6:41 AM, Scot Becker wrote:
Sebastien,
I don't think any of this is crazy.
The first idea is similar to the HTML composition GUIs
Am 16.10.09 14:09, schrieb Karl Maihofer:
Perhaps ikiwiki?
Ha! Have a look at this:
http://www.golden-gryphon.com/blog/manoj/blog/2008/06/08/Using_org-mode_with_Ikiwiki/
There was already a discussion about ikiwiki on this list:
Karl Maihofer ignora...@gmx.de writes:
Am 16.10.09 11:29, schrieb Sébastien Vauban:
- or, even better (as it would be install-less): a Wiki based on Org syntax
with document generation capability (button to generate a PDF).
Perhaps ikiwiki?
also blorgit could be relevant
How about a click-thru to download a PDF of the current page?
I need to go back and look into Worg some more.
On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 07:08:59AM -0400, Greg Newman wrote:
There already is Worg for wiki and pdf generation is already a core
function of org-mode.
Not sure if i'm missing
2009/10/16 Sébastien Vauban wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com:
I absolutely want to change this, but the path is not easy. I cannot tell my
boss: just install and use Emacs, Org-mode, LaTeX and SVN, and you're good.
We need an efficient middleware that transforms org buffer into
html/pdf/latex as a