Re: [O] C / C++ standard org file
Please be more explicit about what you tried. -- Bastien
Re: [O] C / C++ standard org file
Is PDF to org supposed to work? I tried their CLI commands and it just produced an empty .org file.
Re: [O] C / C++ standard org file
Pandoc http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/ should be able to handle the conversion of html to org (but unfortunately not the reverse). Chris. On 9 January 2013 10:01, Jambunathan K wrote: > Noah Eli Abrams writes: > > > Has anyone made an org-file out of the C / C++ standards? Would make > > looking things up much more convenient. > > The ubiquitous format is HTML and unfortunately it is not /that/ human > friendly. I hope some writes a html2org puts that in GNU ELPA. shr.el > (part of gnus) can serve as good standing point. > > I hope - I mean, I hope - that it will be me. > > Lately, I am finding I am a bit out of juice though. > > > > > > > -- > >
Re: [O] C / C++ standard org file
Apologies to the mailing list for the dual posting; I signed up with a different e-mail address, then assumed the first one (send from here) had been rejected. Anyway, I manually enter in a lot of org-files. I didn't know there were converters out there. Anyone know of a pdf-to-org? At Wed, 09 Jan 2013 14:31:14 +0530, Jambunathan K wrote: > > Noah Eli Abrams writes: > > > Has anyone made an org-file out of the C / C++ standards? Would make > > looking things up much more convenient. > > The ubiquitous format is HTML and unfortunately it is not /that/ human > friendly. I hope some writes a html2org puts that in GNU ELPA. shr.el > (part of gnus) can serve as good standing point. > > I hope - I mean, I hope - that it will be me. > > Lately, I am finding I am a bit out of juice though. > > > > > > > --
Re: [O] C / C++ standard org file
Noah Eli Abrams writes: > Has anyone made an org-file out of the C / C++ standards? Would make > looking things up much more convenient. The ubiquitous format is HTML and unfortunately it is not /that/ human friendly. I hope some writes a html2org puts that in GNU ELPA. shr.el (part of gnus) can serve as good standing point. I hope - I mean, I hope - that it will be me. Lately, I am finding I am a bit out of juice though. > > --
[O] C / C++ standard org file
Has anyone made an org-file out of the C / C++ standards? Would make looking things up much more convenient.
[O] C / C++ Standard org file
Has anyone made an org file out of the C / C++ standards? Would make looking things up much more convenient.