Hello,
Jambunathan K writes:
> Can the org-export driver make listified headings transparent to the
> backend?
I am reluctant to fake data presented to transcoders. I am even more
reluctant when some information is lost in the process. A back-end might
need to tell the difference between an he
Dear all,
The Free Software Foundation will vouch for Org as a new
organization.
Is there any Googler reading this list? If so, is this
Googler ready to vouch for Org-mode as a new organization?
That would help a lot!
In the meantime, please have a look to the last version
of the ideas page
Hi all,
I'm struggling to get reactions from the GNU project.
Given the rich list of Org ideas on these pages, I will
try to have Org accepted as a new organization and I will
ask GNU to vouch for Org.
If we are successful, I volunteer to work as a GSoC admin
for Org, and we will have to find
Eric Schulte writes:
Hi Eric, Hi List,
> Some ideas that come
> to mind include;
> - implementing a multi-programming-language "notebook" like console
> interface build on top of Org-mode and Babel (with both Emacs and
> HTML interfaces)
> - adding support for asynchronous code block execut
On 2 mars 2012, at 18:12, Jambunathan K wrote:
> Sometime back while looking at change tracking within OpenDocument
> files, I stumbled upon the following two entries.
>
> http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Track_changes#Google_Summer_of_Code_2009:_Improve_Writer.27s_compare_function
>
> http://
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello,
>
> Rasmus writes:
>
>> * Better item handling
>>
>> At the moment it is hard to change lists. Often I need inline items
>> and interrupted list. This is hard to do with Org at the moment.
>
> There is support for inline lists in the experimental LaTeX back-en
Hello,
Rasmus writes:
> * Better item handling
>
> At the moment it is hard to change lists. Often I need inline items
> and interrupted list. This is hard to do with Org at the moment.
There is support for inline lists in the experimental LaTeX back-end.
Also, I'm not sure about what you m
Here are some ideas, which are maybe more from a user point of view.
* Tables (babel)
I would love to see work on making table work easy for non-programers;
that is perhaps making babel 'easier' to use for common task.
For text table I often have tasks that should be applied to say
every other
Eric Schulte writes:
> Jambunathan K writes:
>
>> "Git merge tool for Org files"
>>
>> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-08/msg00601.html
>>
>
> Interesting, along these lines, I know git is able to use custom diffs
> (e.g., there exist sentence rather than line-based diffs fo
Jambunathan K writes:
> "Git merge tool for Org files"
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-08/msg00601.html
>
Interesting, along these lines, I know git is able to use custom diffs
(e.g., there exist sentence rather than line-based diffs for writing
prose). I wonder if an o
"Git merge tool for Org files"
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-08/msg00601.html
Hi,
Thanks to Bastien and Thorsten for advancing this opportunity. I think
this could be a good chance for the community to collect and prioritize
some of our more ambitious development goals, and to widen the pool of
users who are familiar with the Org-mode internals -- a wonderful
journey to ta
Dear all,
Thorsten wrote a page about the Google Summer of Code on Worg:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/gsoc2012/
He described his own project on the "ideas" page:
http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/gsoc2012/orgmode-gsoc2012-ideas.html
(See "Real webprogramming with Org Mode and PicoLi
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