Re: [O] Preserve formatting when copy/pasting from HTML

2014-05-21 Thread Ilya Shlyakhter
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes: > We often read online articles with headings and sometimes > subheadings. They may also include bold, italic, and hyperlinks, all > of which are supported by Org. Is there any way to preserve this > formatting if I copy-paste into org/emacs, the

[O] gmane link broken

2016-10-01 Thread ilya shlyakhter
The link "Browse org-mode mailing list through Gmane" at http://orgmode.org/community.html seems broken.

[O] broken links to gmane on orgmode.org

2017-09-05 Thread Ilya Shlyakhter
At http://orgmode.org/community.html the links to browse or search emacs-orgmode through Gmane are broken. Maybe, remove them until Gmane is fixed? Is there another service similar to Gmane?

[O] org-timeline documentation

2017-12-05 Thread Ilya Shlyakhter
The org-timeline documentation at http://orgmode.org/manual/Timeline.html seems no longer correct? (also, I think it's unfortunate that the timeline agenda mode was removed -- I found it quite useful.)

[O] BeOrg

2018-01-02 Thread Ilya Shlyakhter
The org features page at https://orgmode.org/features.html, and the Org manual, mention MobileOrg, but not the newer BeOrg app ( http://beorgapp.com/ ). Maybe add a reference to it?

Re: [O] BeOrg

2018-01-02 Thread ilya shlyakhter
>This may be because the app is not open source? Neither is iOS or MATLAB, and yet the Org manual mentions both. On Tue, Jan 2, 2018 at 12:39 PM, Eric S Fraga wrote: > On Tuesday, 2 Jan 2018 at 12:32, Ilya Shlyakhter wrote: >> The org features page at https://orgmode.org/features.h

Re: [O] BeOrg

2018-01-02 Thread Ilya Shlyakhter
an 2, 2018 at 2:20 PM, Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > Hello, > > ilya shlyakhter writes: > >> Neither is iOS or MATLAB, and yet the Org manual mentions both. > > We have good reasons for that. The former is because MobileOrg, which > uses "org-mobile.el", prov

Re: [O] BeOrg

2018-01-02 Thread Ilya Shlyakhter
"as a GNU package, we're not allowed to mention proprietary software" -- how is that consistent with GNU prominently distributing Emacs for Windows from its own website? I think this shows that the guideline is not absolute. And it's specifically phrased as a guideline ("should"), not as a requir

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