On Sat, Jan 19, 2008 at 06:14:40PM +0100, Sven Bretfeld wrote: > Hello to all > > Org mode is powerful. This well-known, almost trivial, statement > contains a problematic dimension that is so far not solved in neither > the documentation nor in the various howtos all over the web: How do > newbies learn to make optimal use of all it's power?
[snipped] > How do you think about making a space on the tutorial page of the org > mode homepage where people can upload example org-files, maybe > together with a short description of their concepts? Of course these > files have to be prepared in order to disguise their personal tasks > and dates, which are (of course) of no concern to the public, but they > should have to be recognizable as snapshots of a work-in-progress > ("project A", "project B" isn't very instructive, I think. "Writing > chapter 4 of my dissertation thesis" would be much more informative). > > I think this could be a valuable source for ideas how to optimize the > use of org mode, and it could give newbies (as well as experts) a > major clue to orientate themselves in the world of org mode. Hi Sven, Your request is right on the money; in fact Bastien's already ahead of you - http://search.gmane.org/search.php?group=gmane.emacs.orgmode&query=worg ;-) It's early days yet for Worg though, so please be patient as people struggle to find the time to share their own setups with the world. Adam _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode