Re: [O] Japanese popularity of orgmode

2015-01-29 Thread Tory S. Anderson
That's amazing! As others here have mentioned, it would be interesting and instructive to see a sample of the configuration org markup that made something like that possible. In any case, I guess it makes sense to see more about orgmode if it was replacing LaTeX and Word as front-ends in

Re: [O] Japanese popularity of orgmode

2015-01-29 Thread Christian Wittern
Here is another academic org user in Japan. I started writing articles a few years ago and am also using it for doing research etc. I live in Kyoto, so please drop me a line if something goes on here!! Christian On 2015-01-28 09:54, Waldemar Quevedo wrote: Ishikawa-san I know a super

Re: [O] Japanese popularity of orgmode

2015-01-28 Thread heroxbd
Hey Tory, torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes: There seems to be (and has been for a while) a growing Japanese presence online with orgmode materials, documentation, addons, etc. Most recenlty I found this blog: http://paper.li/highfrontier/1300501273 . I had also noticed many

Re: [O] Japanese popularity of orgmode

2015-01-27 Thread Waldemar Quevedo
Ishikawa-san I know a super student. He wrote his thesis using Emacs with org-mode! Sounds interesting, by any chance is it on Github or somewhere publicly available? By the way I live in Tokyo, would be great to attend one of these Emacs+Org mode meetups in Kyoto or Tokyo! Japanese no problem

[O] Japanese popularity of orgmode

2015-01-27 Thread Tory S. Anderson
There seems to be (and has been for a while) a growing Japanese presence online with orgmode materials, documentation, addons, etc. Most recenlty I found this blog: http://paper.li/highfrontier/1300501273 . I had also noticed many of the page titles on the orgmode website/wiki had Japanese

Re: [O] Japanese popularity of orgmode

2015-01-27 Thread Takaaki Ishikawa
Dear Tory, Good point. I don’t know “taking off” is the correct word, but as you mentioned, it’s still growing. I can see several reasons why you think Japanese content has been increasing in the Web. First, some students use Emacs in their university because their teacher also uses Emacs.

Re: [O] Japanese popularity of orgmode

2015-01-27 Thread Rasmus
Takaaki Ishikawa tak...@ieee.org writes: Second, We have several workshops related to Emacs and org-mode. At least, two workshops are held a few times a year at Kyoto and Tokyo. That's pretty cool. Thanks for sharing. —Rasmus -- This is the kind of tedious nonsense up with which I will

Re: [O] Japanese popularity of orgmode

2015-01-27 Thread Tory S. Anderson
Thanks for the answer! Takaaki Ishikawa tak...@ieee.org writes: Dear Tory, Good point. I don’t know “taking off” is the correct word, but as you mentioned, it’s still growing. I can see several reasons why you think Japanese content has been increasing in the Web. First, some students use