Hi Scot,
Scot Becker scot.bec...@gmail.com writes:
There are all kinds of advantages to this, seems to me, and of course
it partly exists in the form of Moblie Org. Org-mode is both an
interface and a specification, you could say (as well as a friendly
club).
During the FOSDEM meeting,
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 8:21 AM, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Hi Scot,
Scot Becker scot.bec...@gmail.com writes:
There are all kinds of advantages to this, seems to me, and of course
it partly exists in the form of Moblie Org. Org-mode is both an
interface and a specification, you could
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com writes:
Absolutely agree. In addition, it would add some more structure to the
process of using / developing org-mode and it could clarify issues
like the properties section, ... which is sometimes quite cryptic for
new (sometimes even advanced?) users.
So I
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 10:12 AM, Bastien b...@altern.org wrote:
Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com writes:
Absolutely agree. In addition, it would add some more structure to the
process of using / developing org-mode and it could clarify issues
like the properties section, ... which is
On 17.3.2011, at 08:21, Bastien wrote:
Hi Scot,
Scot Becker scot.bec...@gmail.com writes:
There are all kinds of advantages to this, seems to me, and of course
it partly exists in the form of Moblie Org. Org-mode is both an
interface and a specification, you could say (as well as a
Has anyone used their iPhone to search for emacs in the apps store?
Someone wrote an app that can import org-mode files onto the iPhone.
Don't yet know how good it is since I'm just starting out with org-mode
myself.On Wed, 16 Mar 2011, Scot Becker wrote I have other flavors of
Linux
I've toyed around with a jQuery-based web interface to this end. I
think a reasonable target would be to emulate the functions you can
reach with speed keys on the first column of a heading in Org:
folding, navigation, todo states, promoting, demoting... plus perhaps
extend them to lists and
A simple org-mode viewer (that allows you to do some basic
folding/unfolding and search -- or even something more complex that
would allow you to view it as a mind-map?) would be nice. It could
even be simplified with more GUI bells and whistles and still allow
one to insert data and save
I'm toying with the idea of writing a webapp that conforms to the
org-mobile-push/pull specifications as kind of a testbed for some other
ideas, but I don't know if I've got the round tuits available to actually
make it happen.
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 6:48 AM, Scot Becker scot.bec...@gmail.com
Hi all,
Aside from Emacs, are there other programs capable of editing Org documents?
Regards,
Budi
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On 03/15/2011 01:10 PM, Harum Budi wrote:
Hi all,
Aside from Emacs, are there other programs capable of editing Org documents?
To state the obvious: ,org files are text files, not binary files, which
can be edited with *any* text editor.
If you
2011/3/15 Rainer M Krug r.m.k...@gmail.com
Aside from Emacs, are there other programs capable of editing Org
documents?
To state the obvious: ,org files are text files, not binary files, which
can be edited with *any* text editor.
If you are asking about org-mode functionality: there are
A simple org-mode viewer (that allows you to do some basic
folding/unfolding and search -- or even something more complex that
would allow you to view it as a mind-map?) would be nice. It could
even be simplified with more GUI bells and whistles and still allow
one to insert data and save the
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