On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Sebastien Vauban <sva-n...@mygooglest.com>wrote:

> Hello Alan,
>
> Alan Schmitt wrote:
> > I finally took the time to watch the eev video
> > (http://angg.twu.net/eev-videos/video2.mp4) and I'm quite impressed by
> > it. I find it may be redundant for some features of org mode (such as
> > basic links to files) but I find the driving of external shell-based
> > programs very nice. As I've seen it mentioned on this list before, I was
> > wondering if some of you use it in addition to org mode.
>
> I've always dreamed of being able to use it from Org, to document
> deployment
> procedures (for example), and execute them.
>
> With Org only, we're not far when we execute sh code blocks in a session.
> Though, it's possible there must be missing things.
>
> Best regards,
>   Seb
>
> --
> Sebastien Vauban
>
>
>
Hello all,

I am the author of eev...  How can I help?

I still know far less about org-mode than I would like to - maybe
because I have been using Emacs in a very idiosyncratic way for ages
8-\ - but it seems trivial to create code blocks that can be executed
by both org and eev. Here is a example - just replace each "*"
below with a real char 15.


1. Execute the code block below with org's `C-c C-c':

* (eepitch-shell)
* (eepitch-kill)
* (eepitch-shell)
#+begin_src sh
rm -Rv /tmp/eev/
mkdir  /tmp/eev/
cd     /tmp/eev/
wget http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev2.tgz
tar -xvzf eev2.tgz
#+end_src


;; 2. Eval this to activate eev-mode:
(progn (add-to-list 'load-path "/tmp/eev/")
       (require 'eev2-all)
       (eev-mode 1))


;; 3. Now the "char 15"s will be displayed as red star glyphs, and the
;; code block above can be executed both with org's `C-c C-c' and with
;; eev's <f8>. Try to type <f8> on each line below, starting on the
;; first one with the "(eepitch-shell)":

* (eepitch-shell)
* (eepitch-kill)
* (eepitch-shell)
#+begin_src sh
rm -Rv /tmp/eev/
mkdir  /tmp/eev/
cd     /tmp/eev/
wget http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev2.tgz
tar -xvzf eev2.tgz
#+end_src


;; 4. Now links like these should work - note that it is possible to
;; "follow" them with `M-e' and to "go back" with `M-k', as explained
;; here: http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-eval-intro.html
;;
;;   (find-eepitch-intro)
;;   (find-eval-intro)
;;   (eek "M-5 M-j")



Cheers,
  Eduardo Ochs
  eduardoo...@gmail.com
  http://angg.twu.net/#eev
  http://angg.twu.net/eev-videos/video4-eepitch.mp4

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