Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
Xebar Saram writes: > just tried gnuroot. its very nice but i think would be useful for rare > cases where you really need the full power of emacs/org since its a > bit cumbersome to fire the whole debian>emacs>open a org note just to > enter a quick capture :). do you have any tips on speeding things up > etc? With Lil'Debi, I had an Irssi-Connectbot shortcut that would connect to the running Debian, attach an already running screen session, and switch to the emacs screen. I don't yet have an equivalent shortcut for Gnuroot. My first thought is just to leave a screen session with Emacss running in it all the time, and use the notification to swich to it. Then use org-capture. > P.S could you share your color scheme from the screenshot :) It is leuven-theme, available on Marmalade. -- Jason
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
On Wednesday, 13 Aug 2014 at 08:26, Jason F. McBrayer wrote: [...] > Or, as is increasingly feasible in the last couple of years, running > Emacs on your mobile device. On Android, GnuRoot is a quick and easy Thanks for the pointer to GnuRoot. Could be useful to have on my Nexus 7. The keyboard you describe on your blog post is also very interesting. My solution to the problem of a truly mobile org (and gnus) was to buy myself a little OpenPandora palmtop computer and install Debian on it! eric -- : Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 24.4.50.1, Org release_8.3beta-237-gcc6aa4
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
Sean Escriva writes: > which will generate the site here: https://mobileorg.github.io/ > > However I think it may be better for contributors to use something > like this: https://github.com/cinsk/jekyll-org There's a more up-to-date Jekyll plugin for org-mode that makes use of org-ruby, and that's maintained by the same contributors. See: https://github.com/eggcaker/jekyll-org -- Carlos Sosa
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
David Masterson writes: > John Hendy writes: > >> Did you look at the docs? >> - https://github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/wiki/Documentation > > Unfortunately, this looks like Android documentation where I have an > iPhone. me too! > >> Unfortunately, looks like his images are borked at the moment. It's >> been a while since I've used it, but you're saying there's not an >> intuitive way to add a new heading? Can you just do "** something" (or >> similar)? > > Doesn't seem to work. The "** Something" gets treated as text for the > previous heading. I suspect that, although you type the "** Something" > at the left margin, it gets indented as text under a heading should be > which messes up the heading interpretation. > >> On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 11:26 PM, David Masterson >> wrote: >>> There is not much to the MobileOrg documentation. For instance, how do >>> you 'add' a new heading to an outline? Any examples around on how to >>> use MobileOrg? > > Anyone using MobileOrg? I use it still, fairly regularly. I had started work on a new doc site using middleman here: https://github.com/MobileOrg/mobileorg.github.io which will generate the site here: https://mobileorg.github.io/ However I think it may be better for contributors to use something like this: https://github.com/cinsk/jekyll-org Unfortunately development _is_ split across platforms so there are functional differences between android and ios. I'd love to see it unified though. -- -sean
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
Christian Kruse writes: > Hi, > > Am 07.08.14 09:13, schrieb David Masterson: >> Anyone using MobileOrg? > > I use the iPhone version, via WebDAV. For exactly two things: > capturing TODOs and having my todo list at hand when I need it. It > works pretty well for these two tasks, gladly. As the maintainer, this is how I use it generally. I'd love to support other usage patterns though. > > Best regards, > > -- > Christian Kruse > http://ck.kennt-wayne.de/ > > -- -sean
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
Thx Jason just tried gnuroot. its very nice but i think would be useful for rare cases where you really need the full power of emacs/org since its a bit cumbersome to fire the whole debian>emacs>open a org note just to enter a quick capture :). do you have any tips on speeding things up etc? anyway great tip thx :) P.S could you share your color scheme from the screenshot :) Z On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 3:26 PM, Jason F. McBrayer wrote: > On 2014-08-08 10:38, jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu wrote: > > David Masterson writes: >> >>> Not looking for complete org functionality in my phone -- just a >>> reasonable ability to edit org outlines while I'm on the road. >>> >> > If you have access by ssh to a computer that is always on, then I >> >> recommend leaving an emacsclient open and using JuiceSSH of >> ConnectBot for editing your org files on the go. >> > > Or, as is increasingly feasible in the last couple of years, running > Emacs on your mobile device. On Android, GnuRoot is a quick and easy > solution for running Emacs along with git, ssh, hg, and anything else > you might need for your org-mode workflow, and it doesn't even require > a rooted device (I prefer using Lil'Debi for running Emacs, but it > requires a rooted device and a bit more commitment). > > With a real Emacs on my device (recent screenshot [here][1]), I can > just keep my hg-based syncing workflow that I'm used to from multiple > desktops, rather than adding a new and more complex mobile syncing > workflow. I'm not disparaging the MobileOrg-Android app, it looks > great, and works great given the MobileOrg protocol it has to work > with, but it's just not what I want to work with. > > [1]: http://www.carcosa.net/jason/blog/computing/emacs/ > messageease-2014-08-02.html > -- > +---+ > | Jason F. McBrayer jmcb...@carcosa.net | > | If someone conquers a thousand times a thousand others in | > | battle, and someone else conquers himself, the latter one | > | is the greatest of all conquerors. --- The Dhammapada | > > >
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
On 2014-08-08 10:38, jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu wrote: David Masterson writes: Not looking for complete org functionality in my phone -- just a reasonable ability to edit org outlines while I'm on the road. If you have access by ssh to a computer that is always on, then I recommend leaving an emacsclient open and using JuiceSSH of ConnectBot for editing your org files on the go. Or, as is increasingly feasible in the last couple of years, running Emacs on your mobile device. On Android, GnuRoot is a quick and easy solution for running Emacs along with git, ssh, hg, and anything else you might need for your org-mode workflow, and it doesn't even require a rooted device (I prefer using Lil'Debi for running Emacs, but it requires a rooted device and a bit more commitment). With a real Emacs on my device (recent screenshot [here][1]), I can just keep my hg-based syncing workflow that I'm used to from multiple desktops, rather than adding a new and more complex mobile syncing workflow. I'm not disparaging the MobileOrg-Android app, it looks great, and works great given the MobileOrg protocol it has to work with, but it's just not what I want to work with. [1]: http://www.carcosa.net/jason/blog/computing/emacs/messageease-2014-08-02.html -- +---+ | Jason F. McBrayer jmcb...@carcosa.net | | If someone conquers a thousand times a thousand others in | | battle, and someone else conquers himself, the latter one | | is the greatest of all conquerors. --- The Dhammapada |
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
David Masterson writes: > jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes: > >> Ken Mankoff writes: >> >>> On iPhone, you cannot add sub-headings. >> >> Another good reason to ditch your iPhone and buy a Nexus =) >> >> Even when the Android and iPhone applications are different, the good >> thing is that the org side (org-mobile.el) is not specific for the >> iPhone or Android (or any external application that uses the same >> conventions). >> >> Perhaps that is why the manual seems to new users so vague, they >> expect that it will explain how to go over the phone installation as >> well. But that is not the job of the org part, but that of the phone >> application IMO. > > But, the Org part should, at least, point to the documentation of the > phone part. At the very least, provide a place for the phone part(s) to > be documented on Worg and point there... It does. There is an iOS pointer and an Android pointer in (info "(org) Appendix B MobileOrg") For iOS, it says: , | The iOS implementation (https://github.com/MobileOrg/) for the | iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad series of devices, was started by Richard | Moreland and is now in the hands Sean Escriva. ` And if you follow that link, you'll get to another link http://mobileorg.ncogni.to/ which has a "Documentation" button - I didn't push the button but I hope there is something substantive behind it. -- Nick
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes: > Ken Mankoff writes: > >> On iPhone, you cannot add sub-headings. > > Another good reason to ditch your iPhone and buy a Nexus =) > > Even when the Android and iPhone applications are different, the good > thing is that the org side (org-mobile.el) is not specific for the > iPhone or Android (or any external application that uses the same > conventions). > > Perhaps that is why the manual seems to new users so vague, they > expect that it will explain how to go over the phone installation as > well. But that is not the job of the org part, but that of the phone > application IMO. But, the Org part should, at least, point to the documentation of the phone part. At the very least, provide a place for the phone part(s) to be documented on Worg and point there... -- David Masterson Programmer At Large
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
Some code to auto-update Org when Mobile Org pushes: http://kenmankoff.com/2012/08/17/emacs-org-mode-and-mobileorg-auto-sync/ -k. On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 5:15 PM, David Masterson wrote: > jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes: > > > David Masterson writes: > > > >> Hmmm. Simple question (I think). Can you edit outlines (at least > >> somewhat) from MobileOrg? For instance, can you add outline headers > >> to your Org outline in MobileOrg? Or is MobileOrg only useful for > >> viewing Org outlines and capturing items to add to your outlines > >> later? > > > > Yes. > > > > In MobileOrg of your phone: Settings, Synchronization, check Advanced > > capture. Click over any headline and then use the capture button (the > > circle with a plus inside). Write the new headline, save, and > > synchronize. > > Hmmm. Don't see this in MobileOrg for iOS. I do see Settings, > Settings, AutoCapture Mode, but not Advanced Capture. Is this an > example of two different code bases? This is MobileOrg v1.6.1. > > > Afterwards run org-mobile-pull from your computer, the changes should be > > there. At least it works for me under Android. > > Yes, I expected that, once you made a change in MobileOrg, you have to > cycle over to Emacs Org via org-mobile-pu(sh|ll). > > -- > David Masterson > Programmer At Large > > >
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes: > David Masterson writes: > >> Hmmm. Simple question (I think). Can you edit outlines (at least >> somewhat) from MobileOrg? For instance, can you add outline headers >> to your Org outline in MobileOrg? Or is MobileOrg only useful for >> viewing Org outlines and capturing items to add to your outlines >> later? > > Yes. > > In MobileOrg of your phone: Settings, Synchronization, check Advanced > capture. Click over any headline and then use the capture button (the > circle with a plus inside). Write the new headline, save, and > synchronize. Hmmm. Don't see this in MobileOrg for iOS. I do see Settings, Settings, AutoCapture Mode, but not Advanced Capture. Is this an example of two different code bases? This is MobileOrg v1.6.1. > Afterwards run org-mobile-pull from your computer, the changes should be > there. At least it works for me under Android. Yes, I expected that, once you made a change in MobileOrg, you have to cycle over to Emacs Org via org-mobile-pu(sh|ll). -- David Masterson Programmer At Large
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
Ken Mankoff writes: On iPhone, you cannot add sub-headings. Another good reason to ditch your iPhone and buy a Nexus =) Even when the Android and iPhone applications are different, the good thing is that the org side (org-mobile.el) is not specific for the iPhone or Android (or any external application that uses the same conventions). Perhaps that is why the manual seems to new users so vague, they expect that it will explain how to go over the phone installation as well. But that is not the job of the org part, but that of the phone application IMO. -- Jorge.
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
Advance Capture is Android only, not on my iPhone version. On iPhone, you cannot add sub-headings. You can type it out as much as you want with "**" and "***", but you'll need to do some editing on the desktop side. Those modifications could be made automagically when the desktop auto-detects that updates have been pushed from the phone... -k. On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo < jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu> wrote: > David Masterson writes: > >> Hmmm. Simple question (I think). Can you edit outlines (at least >> somewhat) from MobileOrg? For instance, can you add outline headers to >> your Org outline in MobileOrg? Or is MobileOrg only useful for viewing Org >> outlines and capturing items to add to your outlines later? >> > > Yes. > > In MobileOrg of your phone: Settings, Synchronization, check Advanced > capture. Click over any headline and then use the capture button (the > circle with a plus inside). Write the new headline, save, and synchronize. > > Afterwards run org-mobile-pull from your computer, the changes should be > there. At least it works for me under Android. > > Best, > > -- > Jorge. > > >
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
David Masterson writes: Hmmm. Simple question (I think). Can you edit outlines (at least somewhat) from MobileOrg? For instance, can you add outline headers to your Org outline in MobileOrg? Or is MobileOrg only useful for viewing Org outlines and capturing items to add to your outlines later? Yes. In MobileOrg of your phone: Settings, Synchronization, check Advanced capture. Click over any headline and then use the capture button (the circle with a plus inside). Write the new headline, save, and synchronize. Afterwards run org-mobile-pull from your computer, the changes should be there. At least it works for me under Android. Best, -- Jorge.
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes: > David Masterson writes: > >> Not looking for complete org functionality in my phone -- just a >> reasonable ability to edit org outlines while I'm on the road. > > Well you can do that with MobileOrg... sort of. Once you edit and save > a change, synchronize in your phone and then pull from your computer > (org-mobile-pull). From (info (org) Pulling from MobileOrg): > > "Some changes are applied directly and without user > interaction. Examples are all changes to tags, TODO state, headline > and body text that can be cleanly applied. Entries that have been > flagged for further action will receive a tag ‘:FLAGGED:’, so that > they can be easily found again. When there is a problem finding an > entry or applying the change, the pointer entry will remain in the > inbox and will be marked with an error message. You need to later > resolve these issues by hand." > > I do not understand when "cleanly applied" is the case, but my > experience is that resolving "these issues by hand" is the most likely > outcome. Even simple edits in the text of an entry in my phone > generally result in errors of synchronization. Note that besides > adding a comment of when the file was changed in the mobile, the local > file does not change. Also you can see the differences in the files in > the from-org-mobile.org file (or whatever you set the > org-mobile-inbox-for-pull variable to). > > Because of this limitation, I am better off just adding simple > captures on my phone as remainders to do something in my computer, > even adding information to a certain file. Then, when I synchronize in > the phone and pull in my computer, the only file that changes is > from-org-mobile.org, I open that buffer and use org-refile to send > things to the right place. Save all org buffers, org-mobile-push and > repeat. > > I you have access by ssh to a computer that is always on, then I > recommend leaving an emacsclient open and using JuiceSSH of ConnectBot > for editing your org files on the go. Hmmm. Simple question (I think). Can you edit outlines (at least somewhat) from MobileOrg? For instance, can you add outline headers to your Org outline in MobileOrg? Or is MobileOrg only useful for viewing Org outlines and capturing items to add to your outlines later? -- David Masterson Programmer At Large
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
David Masterson writes: Not looking for complete org functionality in my phone -- just a reasonable ability to edit org outlines while I'm on the road. Well you can do that with MobileOrg... sort of. Once you edit and save a change, synchronize in your phone and then pull from your computer (org-mobile-pull). From (info (org) Pulling from MobileOrg): "Some changes are applied directly and without user interaction. Examples are all changes to tags, TODO state, headline and body text that can be cleanly applied. Entries that have been flagged for further action will receive a tag ‘:FLAGGED:’, so that they can be easily found again. When there is a problem finding an entry or applying the change, the pointer entry will remain in the inbox and will be marked with an error message. You need to later resolve these issues by hand." I do not understand when "cleanly applied" is the case, but my experience is that resolving "these issues by hand" is the most likely outcome. Even simple edits in the text of an entry in my phone generally result in errors of synchronization. Note that besides adding a comment of when the file was changed in the mobile, the local file does not change. Also you can see the differences in the files in the from-org-mobile.org file (or whatever you set the org-mobile-inbox-for-pull variable to). Because of this limitation, I am better off just adding simple captures on my phone as remainders to do something in my computer, even adding information to a certain file. Then, when I synchronize in the phone and pull in my computer, the only file that changes is from-org-mobile.org, I open that buffer and use org-refile to send things to the right place. Save all org buffers, org-mobile-push and repeat. I you have access by ssh to a computer that is always on, then I recommend leaving an emacsclient open and using JuiceSSH of ConnectBot for editing your org files on the go. Best, -- Jorge.
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
"Not looking for complete org functionality in my phone -- just a reasonable ability to edit org outlines while I'm on the road." +1 :) z On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 8:53 AM, David Masterson wrote: > jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes: > > > David Masterson writes: > > > >> Anyone using MobileOrg? > > > > I use it all the time, but the Android version. I do not think that it > > is a dead project, at the end of last year there were quite a few > > updates. > > > > I generally use it to read my org agenda and TODO list in my phone, to > > automatically transfer the org agenda to the Google calendar and to > > make captures in my phone that I later organize into the proper file > > and heading in my computer. For those three tasks it is a five star > > application. > > > > I still think that it is far from being org-mode in your phone, but you > > should not see it that way. If you want to something that allows > > complete org functionality in your phone you are better off using > > something like JuiceSSH and connecting to one of your computers. > > Not looking for complete org functionality in my phone -- just a > reasonable ability to edit org outlines while I'm on the road. > > -- > David Masterson > Programmer At Large > > >
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes: > David Masterson writes: > >> Anyone using MobileOrg? > > I use it all the time, but the Android version. I do not think that it > is a dead project, at the end of last year there were quite a few > updates. > > I generally use it to read my org agenda and TODO list in my phone, to > automatically transfer the org agenda to the Google calendar and to > make captures in my phone that I later organize into the proper file > and heading in my computer. For those three tasks it is a five star > application. > > I still think that it is far from being org-mode in your phone, but you > should not see it that way. If you want to something that allows > complete org functionality in your phone you are better off using > something like JuiceSSH and connecting to one of your computers. Not looking for complete org functionality in my phone -- just a reasonable ability to edit org outlines while I'm on the road. -- David Masterson Programmer At Large
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
This keeps coming up, and while the answers are there if you search in the right place or ask the list, I wonder if there is a better way. Would it be feasible to include some sort of test function in the elpa version of org that checks for the correct installation conditions and throws an error if org is already loaded? If someone would point me in the right direction, I'd be happy to take a stab at implementing it. On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Christian Kruse wrote: > Hi, > > Am 07.08.14 09:13, schrieb David Masterson: > > Anyone using MobileOrg? > > I use the iPhone version, via WebDAV. For exactly two things: > capturing TODOs and having my todo list at hand when I need it. It > works pretty well for these two tasks, gladly. > > Best regards, > > -- > Christian Kruse > http://ck.kennt-wayne.de/ > > >
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
Hi, Am 07.08.14 09:13, schrieb David Masterson: > Anyone using MobileOrg? I use the iPhone version, via WebDAV. For exactly two things: capturing TODOs and having my todo list at hand when I need it. It works pretty well for these two tasks, gladly. Best regards, -- Christian Kruse http://ck.kennt-wayne.de/ signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
-Original Message- From: emacs-orgmode-bounces+subhant=familycareinc@gnu.org [mailto:emacs-orgmode-bounces+subhant=familycareinc@gnu.org] On Behalf Of David Masterson Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2014 12:13 AM To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org Subject: Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation? [SNIP] > Anyone using MobileOrg? I have used it off & on for a couple of years. Unlike what seems to be the majority here, I primarily use it for data capture -- capturing time/date stamped notes(which it works great for), data capture, and so forth. Unfortunately the issues with time stamps defaulting to 00:00 and the lack of property support have made it difficult to do what I want (capture glucose readings, insulin, carbs, etc) without substantial post-sync processing. Maybe one of these days I'll get around to it. Subhan This message is intended for the sole use of the individual and entity to which it is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended addressee, nor authorized to receive for the intended addressee, you are hereby notified that you may not use, copy, disclose or distribute to anyone the message or any information contained in the message. If you have received this message in error, please immediately advise the sender by reply email and delete the message. Thank you.
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero, Eric Abrahamsen , who said: >I use it, but only in one direction -- computer to tablet. And mostly >just for having meeting/appointment data with me as I wander around >looking for whoever it is I'm supposed to meet. > >I don't do the other direction (tablet to computer). Syncing has caused >me enough difficulties in the past that I'm only comfortable using >uni-directional syncing, not bi-directional. Ditto. Syncing works great computer-to-tablet. Going tablet-to-computer, not so much. I'm not sure if the problem is * my unfamiliarity with OrgMode * my unfamiliarity with WebDav * permissions are too strict * MobileOrg not creating the sync files correctly * OrgMode not processing the sync files correctly but it's just not that important to me right now. I have my notes (mostly tasks) available, and that's what counts. I can update them whenever. --hymie!http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymiehy...@lactose.homelinux.net
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
On Thu, 07-08-2014, at 15:41, Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo wrote: > David Masterson writes: > >> Anyone using MobileOrg? > > I use it all the time, but the Android version. I do not think > that it is a dead project, at the end of last year there were > quite a few updates. > > I generally use it to read my org agenda and TODO list in my > phone, to automatically transfer the org agenda to the Google > calendar and to make captures in my phone that I later organize > into the proper file and heading in my computer. For those three > tasks it is a five star application. > > I still think that it is far from being org-mode in your phone, but you > should not see it that way. If you want to something that allows > complete org functionality in your phone you are better off using > something like JuiceSSH and connecting to one of your computers. > > Best, My experience is the same as Jorge's. I use it often, and in particular I make captures in my tablet that are synced back (in my case via Dropbox) to my computer, and there I organize those notes. So, as he says, "for those three tasks it is a five star application". Best, R. -- Ramon Diaz-Uriarte Department of Biochemistry, Lab B-25 Facultad de Medicina Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Arzobispo Morcillo, 4 28029 Madrid Spain Phone: +34-91-497-2412 Email: rdia...@gmail.com ramon.d...@iib.uam.es http://ligarto.org/rdiaz
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
David Masterson writes: > John Hendy writes: > >> Did you look at the docs? >> - https://github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/wiki/Documentation > > Unfortunately, this looks like Android documentation where I have an > iPhone. > >> Unfortunately, looks like his images are borked at the moment. It's >> been a while since I've used it, but you're saying there's not an >> intuitive way to add a new heading? Can you just do "** something" (or >> similar)? > > Doesn't seem to work. The "** Something" gets treated as text for the > previous heading. I suspect that, although you type the "** Something" > at the left margin, it gets indented as text under a heading should be > which messes up the heading interpretation. > >> On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 11:26 PM, David Masterson >> wrote: >>> There is not much to the MobileOrg documentation. For instance, how do >>> you 'add' a new heading to an outline? Any examples around on how to >>> use MobileOrg? > > Anyone using MobileOrg? I use it, but only in one direction -- computer to tablet. And mostly just for having meeting/appointment data with me as I wander around looking for whoever it is I'm supposed to meet. In fact, I've always wanted OSMand integration with MobileOrg (perhaps a osm link type) where I could press the link and it would show me where I was going in OSMand. I don't do the other direction (tablet to computer). Syncing has caused me enough difficulties in the past that I'm only comfortable using uni-directional syncing, not bi-directional. That and the problems that Dropbox has been having in China have made MobileOrg much less useful than it might have been... E
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
Also there is a more or less active Google+ page: https://plus.google.com/u/0/101083268903948579162/posts -- Jorge.
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
David Masterson writes: Anyone using MobileOrg? I use it all the time, but the Android version. I do not think that it is a dead project, at the end of last year there were quite a few updates. I generally use it to read my org agenda and TODO list in my phone, to automatically transfer the org agenda to the Google calendar and to make captures in my phone that I later organize into the proper file and heading in my computer. For those three tasks it is a five star application. I still think that it is far from being org-mode in your phone, but you should not see it that way. If you want to something that allows complete org functionality in your phone you are better off using something like JuiceSSH and connecting to one of your computers. Best, -- Jorge.
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
David Masterson writes: > Unfortunately, this looks like Android documentation where I have an > iPhone. i didn't even realise MobileOrg was available for iOS until this moment! It looks like there are two quite separate codebases (neither of which seems to be actively maintained) which complicates things further; i can easily imagine the provided functionality between both versions gradually drifting apart Alexis.
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
John Hendy writes: > Did you look at the docs? > - https://github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/wiki/Documentation Unfortunately, this looks like Android documentation where I have an iPhone. > Unfortunately, looks like his images are borked at the moment. It's > been a while since I've used it, but you're saying there's not an > intuitive way to add a new heading? Can you just do "** something" (or > similar)? Doesn't seem to work. The "** Something" gets treated as text for the previous heading. I suspect that, although you type the "** Something" at the left margin, it gets indented as text under a heading should be which messes up the heading interpretation. > On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 11:26 PM, David Masterson > wrote: >> There is not much to the MobileOrg documentation. For instance, how do >> you 'add' a new heading to an outline? Any examples around on how to >> use MobileOrg? Anyone using MobileOrg? -- David Masterson Programmer At Large
Re: [O] MobileOrg documentation?
Did you look at the docs? - https://github.com/matburt/mobileorg-android/wiki/Documentation Unfortunately, looks like his images are borked at the moment. It's been a while since I've used it, but you're saying there's not an intuitive way to add a new heading? Can you just do "** something" (or similar)? John On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 11:26 PM, David Masterson wrote: > There is not much to the MobileOrg documentation. For instance, how do > you 'add' a new heading to an outline? Any examples around on how to > use MobileOrg? > -- > David Masterson > Programmer At Large > >
[O] MobileOrg documentation?
There is not much to the MobileOrg documentation. For instance, how do you 'add' a new heading to an outline? Any examples around on how to use MobileOrg? -- David Masterson Programmer At Large