Re: [O] plain text best practice?

2012-06-13 Thread Eric S Fraga
Eric Abrahamsen writes: > On Wed, Jun 06 2012, scraw...@gmail.com wrote: > >> howdy guys, >> >> I want to use org-mode for writing documents that don't necessarily >> have very many headings or sub-headings. >> >> I could do: >> >> * Chapter One >> lots of text >> * Chapter Two >> lots more text

Re: [O] plain text best practice?

2012-06-05 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
On Wed, Jun 06 2012, scraw...@gmail.com wrote: > howdy guys, > > I want to use org-mode for writing documents that don't necessarily > have very many headings or sub-headings. > > I could do: > > * Chapter One > lots of text > * Chapter Two > lots more text Is there anything wrong with this appr

Re: [O] plain text best practice?

2012-06-05 Thread Nick Dokos
scraw...@gmail.com wrote: > howdy guys, > > I want to use org-mode for writing documents that don't necessarily > have very many headings or sub-headings. > > I could do: > > * Chapter One > lots of text > * Chapter Two > lots more text > > or: > > * Chapter One > - lots of text > * Chapte

Re: [O] plain text best practice?

2012-06-05 Thread William LÉCHELLE
I'd go the first way if you don't need/use much markup, but if you want to structure more deeply your document, you can have subheadings without actually giving them a title (just the stars and a blank space are enough for a heading) It's also a matter of what you want to do with the document, if

Re: [O] plain text best practice?

2012-06-05 Thread Christopher Schmidt
scraw...@gmail.com writes: > * Chapter One > - lots of text > * Chapter Two > - lots more text These are lists (info "(org)Plain lists"). I do not think you want that. > * Chapter One > ** paragraph 1 >lots of text > ** paragraph 2 >lots of text > * Chapter Two This is exactly what

[O] plain text best practice?

2012-06-05 Thread scrawler
howdy guys, I want to use org-mode for writing documents that don't necessarily have very many headings or sub-headings. I could do: * Chapter One lots of text * Chapter Two lots more text or: * Chapter One - lots of text * Chapter Two - lots more text or: * Chapter One ** paragraph 1