Re: [Orgmode] community writing?

2007-06-09 Thread Piotr Zielinski

Yes.  If you could start an org-mode wiki page, please do.  Over time,
I've written some org-related scripts and elisp code, which I'd like
to share.

Thanks,
Piotr

On 08/06/07, David O'Toole [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I notice the planner world has some pages where they discuss the
various ways people use planner. I think it would be cool for us to
collectively post some org-mode usage strategies, perhaps on an
emacswiki page.

Or, people could prepare a small .org file and send it to me, and I
could paste it into a page of my site. it could be a collaboratively
written Org-Mode Strategy and Tactics

If anyone enjoys this, I'll get started by writing my own entry.

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Re: [Orgmode] community writing?

2007-06-08 Thread Rick Moynihan
I think this is a great idea.  My use of org-mode is improving, but I'm 
not yet 100% comfortable with it.  I recently refactored how I have been 
using org-mode; and I'm not there yet.


There's no question that org-mode is a fantastic tool for organising 
yourself.  Its power comes from it not imposing a structure or workflow 
on you.  Unfortunately; this means that it takes commitment and time 
before you become proficient.  When you have a small system going in 
org-mode you can get away with mistakes, unfortunately as you add more 
information it gets harder if the structures you've defined don't scale.


The various org-mode guides out there are a great start, but I like you 
think we need something more.  I'd also be interested in seeing the 
pro's and con's to the various org-mode tools, e.g. KEYWORDS, TAGS, 
OUTLINES, and patterns suited to their usage etc...


David O'Toole wrote:

I notice the planner world has some pages where they discuss the
various ways people use planner. I think it would be cool for us to
collectively post some org-mode usage strategies, perhaps on an
emacswiki page.

Or, people could prepare a small .org file and send it to me, and I
could paste it into a page of my site. it could be a collaboratively
written Org-Mode Strategy and Tactics

If anyone enjoys this, I'll get started by writing my own entry.




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Re: [Orgmode] community writing?

2007-06-08 Thread Bastien
Rick Moynihan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 The various org-mode guides out there are a great start, but I like
 you think we need something more.  I'd also be interested in seeing
 the pro's and con's to the various org-mode tools, e.g. KEYWORDS,
 TAGS, OUTLINES, and patterns suited to their usage etc...

Maybe a big table with various org functionalities and annotations
regarding them (pros/cons/best context of use/etc.) would be nice.

-- 
Bastien


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