Rasmus writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Its not wrong or unfair, but not what I would say
>> either. org-element does the same thing - parse the given text, work
>> on the internal representation, write the new text by interpreting
>> the modified
Hi List,
after not touching it for a year or so I recently rediscovered my org-dp
("Declarative Programming with Org Elements") library and still liked
it, so I decided to clean it up a bit and publish it as version 1.0 on
MELPA. Now you can install it via package manager or clone it from my
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
Xebar Saram writes:
Hi Xebar,
Thx Thorsten
i still use it daily :D
I did not know that I have a user actually, because when I
announced it a year ago or so it never drew much attention (a
bit to my surprise, I must
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
Its not wrong or unfair, but not what I would say
either. org-element does the same thing - parse the given text,
work on the internal representation, write the new text by
interpreting the modified internal representation. Only that it
parses the
Rasmus writes:
> Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Xebar Saram writes:
>>
>> Hi Xebar,
>>
>>> Thx Thorsten
>>>
>>> i still use it daily :D
>>
>> I did not know that I have a user actually, because when I announced
>> it a year ago or so it
Xebar Saram writes:
Hi Xebar,
> Thx Thorsten
>
> i still use it daily :D
I did not know that I have a user actually, because when I announced it
a year ago or so it never drew much attention (a bit to my surprise, I
must admit). So I'm happy about the news ;-)
You just used
Thx Thorsten
i still use it daily :D
best
Z
On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 4:47 PM, Thorsten Jolitz wrote:
>
> Hi List,
> after not touching it for a year or so I recently rediscovered my org-dp
> ("Declarative Programming with Org Elements") library and still liked
> it, so I