Hello, On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Marcin Borkowski <mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl> wrote: > Dnia 2013-03-11, o godz. 23:02:46 > Marcin Borkowski <mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl> napisał(a): >
[snip] Many comments. - You can set up a single org file with tagged headings, like this: * These are my slides :slide: * These are my Lecture Notes :lecture: * Here are Exam questions :exam: * Here be Exercises :exer: * Organisation of everything :organ: - Then when it comes time to export you can do the #+EXCLUDE_TAGS: slide exam exer organ which will export your lecture notes. - Set up a PROPERTY line for each heading to tangle to different places (if desired), like this: * Organisation of everything :organ: :PROPERTIES: :tangle: organ.R :END: - Beamer is a case all its own. It might be easier to have a single big Beamer org file which has all slides and then another org file(s) for everything else. Maybe I'm wrong, though; try it! - Org publishing is very powerful. You can set up assorted publishing projects to do almost /anything/. - I have some example org-publishing setup from some time ago. I haven't updated these to the new exporter but it can at least give you an idea about what used to be possible: https://github.com/gjkerns/config/blob/master/dotemacs.el - Regarding exams/quizzes, at first I used LaTeX, then moved to LyX a long time ago, then managed to get an example Org file working, then it stopped working (and it seemed easier to do with LyX anyway), so I went back to LyX, but now the new exporter is out, so after reading your message I went back to see if I could get the old example working again, and I did! https://github.com/gjkerns/samplequiz - My personal workflow is to put the book in one org file, then lecture notes in another org file, then grades in another org file. YMMV. - The book is a lengthy org file which is still in the much lengthier process of conversion to the new exporter. https://github.com/gjkerns/IPSUR Good luck and best wishes. -- Jay