There are a number of interesting topics here. Like others, I would be very
keen to share my org-based projects with non-Emacs users. I also only have
very limited time & skills to contribute. There is an existing extension
for org-mode on vscode here:
Hi,
Really cool discussion here.
My two cents, Jupyter & Kernel on various langage, which have a very
large community, could be an interesting backend for org-babel on
VSCode or anyeditoryouwantusehere.
Lot of things start to appear to collaborate online around
online/scientific
Le dim. 24 mai 2020 à 15:07, Jack Kamm a écrit :
> It would be very good indeed for org-babel if it could be ported to
> other editors. One of the biggest drawbacks of org-babel notebooks is
> that I can't collaborate with my colleagues on them, since I can't
> expect them to use Emacs.
+1000
It would be very good indeed for org-babel if it could be ported to
other editors. One of the biggest drawbacks of org-babel notebooks is
that I can't collaborate with my colleagues on them, since I can't
expect them to use Emacs.
Aside from VSCode, I think RStudio would be an excellent target
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Bastien writes:
> Hi,
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> stardiviner writes:
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>> And I really don't think suggesting improvement of Org Mode on VS Code is an
>> good idea here.
>
> This list is both about Org as a set of tools for GNU Emacs and Org as
> a text format used
Hi Tim,
Tim Cross writes:
> Probably the best assistance org-mode can provide would be definitive
> and current documentation on the markup syntax and APIs for babel and
> export.
Agreed -- help is always welcome on this.
Thanks!
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Bastien
Hi,
stardiviner writes:
> And I really don't think suggesting improvement of Org Mode on VS Code is an
> good idea here.
This list is both about Org as a set of tools for GNU Emacs and Org as
a text format used for .org files.
So any topic that is relevant to either Org as an Emacs mode or
stardiviner writes:
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> George Mauer writes:
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>> With VSCode becoming ever-popular it seems like there might be some value
>> in getting org mode working there simply as a way of promoting org as an
>> excellent literate coding notebook.
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George Mauer writes:
> With VSCode becoming ever-popular it seems like there might be some value
> in getting org mode working there simply as a way of promoting org as an
> excellent literate coding notebook.
>
> VSCode already has a halfway
Hi George,
George Mauer writes:
> Any thoughts on the feasibility of this?
Well, I suggest you discuss with the developers of VS Code themselves.
Best,
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With VSCode becoming ever-popular it seems like there might be some value
in getting org mode working there simply as a way of promoting org as an
excellent literate coding notebook.
VSCode already has a halfway decent org-mode but it doesn’t support
anything from Babel. I’m trying to think of
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