I have a dream. A dream where all people, emacs orgmode devotees or not,
can work together on a wiki. :-)
I mean this: in an office environment, the majority of people would not be
emacs users. So despite the excellent collaboration workflow based on sharing
org files through git, the average
Hi.
Le mercredi 28 juillet 2010 à 11:47 -0500, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa a
écrit :
Would it be hard to create an extension (not sure where, elisp skills
still very limited) that highlights camel-cased words and, when
clicking on it, would create or open a file with the name of the word
+ .org?
Would it be hard to create an extension (not sure where, elisp skills
still very limited) that highlights camel-cased words and, when
clicking on it, would create or open a file with the name of the word
+ .org?
For dynamic reference data (data you want to keep, and that you want
to keep editing
I migrated to orgmode from TiddlyWiki and understand the ease of simply
writing [[PageName]] during edits.
I don't think, however, that this is all that far from what org already
provides with links:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/org/Handling-links.html
Hey all!
I used to be an avid user of WikiDPad, and I loved the way it
automatically (or manually, using [ ]) created links and files to
these links (CamelCase) for me. The way it provided a visual tree of
the wiki was also pretty cool.
This was awesome for reference kind of data, to build your
Perhaps I am confused, but have you tried radio targets?
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Radio-targets
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
Hey all!
I used to be an avid user of WikiDPad, and I loved the way it
automatically (or manually, using [ ]) created links and files to
these links (CamelCase)
This doesn't seem to apply to what I want. It only links to org items
inside the org file.
Thanks for the hint, though!
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Erik Iverson er...@ccbr.umn.edu wrote:
Perhaps I am confused, but have you tried radio targets?
http://orgmode.org/org.html#Radio-targets
Actually, the idea of CamelCase linking to a headline in the same file
is an interesting idea, using RadioTarges for external links.
** MyTopic
** Another topic
Those people who like MyTopic are totally cool.
Naysayers live in file:~/doc/Woopie.org:NaySayers
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at
Today I had to modify some wiki pages for a project and I realized how
it sucked..
Stupid editor, annoying markup language, difficult to remember/track
down what you've written and so on.
So wouldn't be great to do something like this
* Wiki stuff
** Page1
This is a wiki page, automatically
If you want to edit existing Wiki pages with such a system, this would
require a complete conversion of all Wiki syntax to an Org-mode
equivalent, or else a way to leave unknown wiki syntax alone.
Otherwise you would clobber any formatting that Org-mode doesn't know
about when you edit the page.
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 3:54 AM, Andrea Crotti wrote:
Today I had to modify some wiki pages for a project and I
realized how it sucked.. Stupid editor, annoying markup
language, difficult to remember/track down what you've written
and so on.
So wouldn't be great to do something like this
Hi,
I've seen that there is a generic export function
(http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-export-generic.php) that can be used
to export org-mode to wiki style.
If I got it right, this is not completly implemented (e.g. nested bullet lists
are not supported). Are there plans to complete
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