Joseph Vidal-Rosset <joseph.vidal.ros...@gmail.com> writes: > 2014/1/7 François Pinard <pin...@iro.umontreal.ca> > > I'm far from being sure, but if I wanted to use Org as a mean to write > HTML or PDF as message attachments, I would think it could be done with > a very moderate amount of Emacs Lisp customization. Unless mistaken, > the Org editor to HTML might yield its output in a temporary Emacs > buffer, (for PDF, maybe not) and I would be fairly surprised if message > composition does not have facilities to receive attachments from > buffers. And even if one would have to go through an external file, the > extra overhead might be negligible in practice. Putting all the pieces > together might require some work, but maybe not that much. > > Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, I am not at all able to do such a work, > and I very > probably will never be able to. > But maybe this suggestion will be interesting for an emacs org-mode > developer, who knows... >
Not sure how relevant this is (I haven't read this part of the thread carefully - Some time! Some time! My kingdom for some time!!!) but it's at least not entirely unrelated: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/org-mime.html Nick