Bastien wrote: > I've just added the ability to run a custom function for bulk agenda actions > (thanks to Puneeth for the patch!) This is clearly for > power users -- or those who are willing to take the time to find functions > that we might document in Worg.
> So I naturally thought of something like an "Org Expert mode": when turned > off, the UI would *not* give access to complex features > and perhaps display more helpful messages on simple ones; when turned on, Org > would have a less verbose UI (think of the C-c C-e > window, do we really want to *read* it all the times?) and give access to all > the complex features. Org is a large and diverse system and something to help (us perennial :-) newbies is always welcome. But I wonder if there are really too many experts as against users whose patterns of usage are expert in one area and noob in others. For example consider: Using org for: * Brainstorming * GTD, mobile org * Publishing * Literate Programming (via babel) * Statistical analysis (spreadsheet, R) Is it not likely that most people are going to be expert in (at most) a few of these and not really expert in the others?