Da: M <elwood...@web.de> Inviato: Giovedì 12 Luglio 2012 23:06 > I'd like to > know how you integrate org-mode in your work on MS Windows.
Hi Martin, I use Org in a Windows 7 environment too. Regarding he interaction with collegues, (as Russel have already suggested) I write my reports in Org, then export to HTML with the proper stilesheet and then open in word for the last editing. If I had installed LibreOffice my life'd have been a lot easier (hint, hint ;) In Org I can open dired link to pdf files (clicking o them), but I haven't yet managed to open links to word and excel files. In my home directory I have a .mailcap file: --------------------------------- application/pdf; "C:/Program Files (x86)/Adobe/Reader 10.0/Reader/AcroRd32.exe" %s a plic tion/w rd; "C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Office/Office12/win ord.exe" %s <- DOES NOT WORK and certain letters are missing. -------------------------- Like Mikhail pointed out dired is really useful and I use Dired extensively; it can also resolve addresses through the Intranet evaluating expressions like: (dired-at-point "//Server1/everybody/my-dir") I also open the files with the appropriate program (excel, word, reader..) in the Dired buffer pressing F3, having the following code in my .emacs: ;; Dired ;========= (setq delete-by-moving-to-trash t) ;;; Open files with i.e. ; http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2284319/opening-files-with-default-windows-application-from-within-emacs (defun w32-browser (doc) (w32-shell-execute 1 doc)) (eval-after-load "dired" '(define-key dired-mode-map [f3] (lambda () (interactive) (w32-browser (dired-replace-in-string "/" "\\" (dired-get-filename)))))) cheers, Giovanni