Dnia 2014-07-23, o godz. 23:20:13
Marcin Borkowski napisaĆ(a):
> this is only partially Org-ode related, but I hope I'll be excused.
> A friend of mine uses Scrivener; he also does some simple
> JavaScript/jQuery programming and HTML/CSS editing. He *is*
> interested in Emacs & Org-mode, but doe
David Ongaro writes:
> John Kitchin andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
>
>> jorge.a.alfaro gmail.com (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
>>
>> thanks for point that out, I have fixed them now I think. That must be
>> from some link escaping in the translation of org to html I guess.
>
> No, the problem ha
John Kitchin andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
> jorge.a.alfaro gmail.com (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
>
> thanks for point that out, I have fixed them now I think. That must be
> from some link escaping in the translation of org to html I guess.
No, the problem happens during org-insert-link, so
jorge.a.alf...@gmail.com (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
thanks for point that out, I have fixed them now I think. That must be
from some link escaping in the translation of org to html I guess.
> Thanks John,
>
> The links to the other videos are broken. I think that the addresses
> have %3D
Thanks John,
The links to the other videos are broken. I think that the
addresses have %3D instead of an equal sign (=).
Best,
Jorge.
This page has some links to some videos that you might find helpful:
http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2014/07/12/Org-mode-is-awesome/. Some
are more gentle than others ;)
Bastien writes:
> Hi Marcin,
>
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> Also, is prelude or Emacs Starter Kit a good idea?
>
>
Hi Marcin,
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Also, is prelude or Emacs Starter Kit a good idea?
My very personal stand on this is that prelude and Starter kit
are good options when someone wants to discover Emacs, but can
sometimes get in the way: if something goes wrong, you are not
sure who to blame
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Hi list,
>
> this is only partially Org-ode related, but I hope I'll be excused.
> A friend of mine uses Scrivener; he also does some simple
> JavaScript/jQuery programming and HTML/CSS editing. He *is* interested
> in Emacs & Org-mode, but does not want to spend more
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 5:20 PM, Marcin Borkowski
wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> this is only partially Org-ode related, but I hope I'll be excused.
> A friend of mine uses Scrivener; he also does some simple
> JavaScript/jQuery programming and HTML/CSS editing. He *is* interested
> in Emacs & Org-mode,
Thorsten Jolitz gmail.com> writes:
> ,
> | http://bzg.fr/learn-emacs-lisp-in-15-minutes.html
> `
Didn't know about this, and it's been online for 364 days :) Definitely
worth reading. Thanks, Bastien!
I learned Emacs from scratch for the sake of Org-mode.
- I printed out an Emacs shortcut cheat sheet and tacked it on my cubicle wall.
- Basic Orgmode setup is pretty simple. My config, which allows
working with R and exporting to various formats:
#+begin_src
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.elisp/or
Hi Marcin
I switched from Scrivener to org-mode about 11 months ago. I would say
the biggest hurdles were getting used to the key bindings, and
configuring the back-ends. The emacs tutorial was fairly useful. For
the Org-Mode key bindings, I just printed out the starter pdf and put it
next to my
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Hi list,
>
> this is only partially Org-ode related, but I hope I'll be excused.
> A friend of mine uses Scrivener; he also does some simple
> JavaScript/jQuery programming and HTML/CSS editing. He *is* interested
> in Emacs & Org-mode, but does not want to spend more
Hi list,
this is only partially Org-ode related, but I hope I'll be excused.
A friend of mine uses Scrivener; he also does some simple
JavaScript/jQuery programming and HTML/CSS editing. He *is* interested
in Emacs & Org-mode, but does not want to spend more than, say, 2 days
on installing, confi
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