Re: A dream?

2023-04-18 Thread Adolfo De Unanue
Hi Pedro, Do you mind to share those slides? I am teaching too and that will help me a lot Thanks in advance - Adolfo On Mon, Apr 17, 2023, at 23:35, Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez wrote: > > Jean Louis : > >> Eduardo Ochs [2023-04-16 01:45]: > >> do you have a page in https://gnu.support/

Re: Re: A dream?

2023-04-17 Thread Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez
> Jean Louis : >> Eduardo Ochs [2023-04-16 01:45]: >> do you have a page in https://gnu.support/ explaining in detail how >> you teach Emacs to beginners? It would be nice to have something like >> that... > >I just tell them to do Emacs Tutorial. There is no need for page when >it is built-in. >

Re: A dream?

2023-04-17 Thread Jean Louis
* Eduardo Ochs [2023-04-16 01:45]: > do you have a page in https://gnu.support/ explaining in detail how > you teach Emacs to beginners? It would be nice to have something like > that... I just tell them to do Emacs Tutorial. There is no need for page when it is built-in. I tell them, open

Re: A dream?

2023-04-17 Thread Jean Louis
* Christopher Dimech [2023-04-15 22:37]: > > > Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 2:16 PM > > From: "Jean Louis" > > To: "George Mauer" > > Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > > Subject: Re: A dream? > > > > * George Mauer [2023

Re: A dream?

2023-04-15 Thread Christopher Dimech
> Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 10:33 AM > From: "Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" > To: "Christopher Dimech" > Cc: "Jean Louis" , "George Mauer" , > emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > Subject: Re: A dream? > > > Christopher

Re: A dream?

2023-04-15 Thread Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide
Christopher Dimech writes: > We ran it on the International Space Station. If that is the response of > students, > then they are lame bro, Is there a writeup of this? Or a talk? “Emacs on the ISS” would be a great story to share! Best wishes, Arne -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein,

Re: A dream?

2023-04-15 Thread Christopher Dimech
> Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 2:16 PM > From: "Jean Louis" > To: "George Mauer" > Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > Subject: Re: A dream? > > * George Mauer [2023-04-03 18:17]: > > Emacs is a complex tool that itself can take a semester or more

Re: A dream?

2023-04-15 Thread Jean Louis
* George Mauer [2023-04-03 18:17]: > Emacs is a complex tool that itself can take a semester or more to get > productive in. I know I myself tried for years to move to it and was only > able to after learning vim bindings pretty well, and starting to use > Spacemacs. Forcing students to use

Re: A dream?

2023-04-04 Thread Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez
Hi Marko, I'm teaching myself and have some lectures written with org and exported through beamer. It started because it is skeleton mode presentations on steroids and it saves me a lot of time. In my case, I don't force emacs+org-mode (as someone has already said, they google around and desist

Re: A dream?

2023-04-03 Thread Martin Steffen
Hi, I also do some teaching, different courses, in earlier times lab courses/project work, recently a quite large bachelor level course. Some of the courses (like the ones mentioned) require keeping track of many, many details (from my side), including administrational, organizational stuff,

Re: A dream?

2023-04-03 Thread George Mauer
Emacs is a complex tool that itself can take a semester or more to get productive in. I know I myself tried for years to move to it and was only able to after learning vim bindings pretty well, and starting to use Spacemacs. Forcing students to use emacs, much less org - especially in this day and

Re: A dream?

2023-04-03 Thread indieterminacy
On 03-04-2023 15:52, Marko Schuetz-Schmuck wrote: Dear All, I teach some software engineering courses and in each of them students work on semester-long projects in teams. So far, have let them choose their own tools for all the tasks (implementation language, documentation tools, etc.).

Re: A dream?

2023-04-03 Thread Rob Sargent
On 4/3/23 07:52, Marko Schuetz-Schmuck wrote: Dear All, I teach some software engineering courses and in each of them students work on semester-long projects in teams. So far, have let them choose their own tools for all the tasks (implementation language, documentation tools, etc.).

A dream?

2023-04-03 Thread Marko Schuetz-Schmuck
Dear All, I teach some software engineering courses and in each of them students work on semester-long projects in teams. So far, have let them choose their own tools for all the tasks (implementation language, documentation tools, etc.). Personally, I have been using org-mode for what feels like

[Orgmode] Re: Org Newbie Dream/Request for Feature - Display linked email in org file

2007-02-08 Thread CHENG Gao
*On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 02:49:05 +0100 * Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] climbed out of the dark hell and cried out: The links are buttonized. Gnus links are handled by org-follow-gnus-link. I can see no reason why you would use something else than Gnus to open gnus links.. I posted this for

[Orgmode] Org Newbie Dream/Request for Feature - Display linked email in org file

2007-02-01 Thread CHENG Gao
I am an Org newbie with Org experience of about 2 hours. But I am so excited. Through reading Dave's tutorial and a little manual, I decided to use for many things. One of them is business management. Say some customer asks for quotation by email, and henthforth there will be many email