This is *really* cool. That's what I love about org and the org community in general.
Orgmode is by far the best PIM *framework/platform* out there, and this is what we need, more integrations (as well as more pre-packaged org solutions). Evernote is nice and just works, but I'd never leave org, I'm hooked :) Something that I'm using and that works well is the iimage mode, it allows for image embedding and rendering (real-time) on the emacs buffer, no need to export. A question if you guys allow me: What are the other solutions that allow you to "draw" from org? Either export or real-time based. I'd love to see more that allows rendering on the buffer, in real-time Cheers, Marcelo. On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 4:25 PM, <joa...@verona.se> wrote: > Jambunathan K <kjambunat...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Joakim >> >>> https://github.com/jave/inkmacs> >>> Inkmacs integrates Inkscap and Emacs. Interesting for this list is >>> inkorg-mode which lets you write text in Org mode and update text in >>> Inkscape. >>> >>> It's work in progress with some cmubersome dependencies still. >>> >>> Maybe it could be mentioned here: >>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/. >> >> I have seen the entry for this in EmacsWiki for quite sometime now [1]. >> It looks quite wonderful. >> >> For a common user who doesn't understand much of Inkmacs, SVG etc etc >> what does all this amount to? From the overall description it seems like >> it would help create wonderful mashups involving graphics and text >> (within or outside of Emacs?). The only thing that comes to my mind is - >> animated powerpoint slides and posters may be mindmappers. >> >> Could you please add a couple of lines to this announcement that >> summarizes the potentiatlities of your work in a way common Emacs user >> can understand? >> >> Footnotes: >> [1] http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Inkmacs > > Maybe this scenario helps? > > - start out with an Org mode text tree > - M-X inkmacs-edit This binds the tree to an Inkscape instance > - C-M-x will copy the Org mode text tree to Inkscape and bind each node > to an Inkscape text node. The default layout will be ugly > - Drag around the text nodes as you please and add graphics > - Edit the Org mode text tree and update the text nodes in Inkscape > again with C-M-x > > I use this for things like mindmaps. > > There are more possibilities but the above scenario should give a hint > anymay. > > -- > Joakim Verona > >