Hi Carsten, great! Once more org-mode has already a solution for a not yet existing problem ;) I am not aware of any (non programming language) software project which is more flexible and foreseeing then org-mode.
Torsten On 23 August 2012 13:59, Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On 23.8.2012, at 03:00, Torsten Wagner wrote: > >> Hi Bastien, >> >> I guess many many people here are looking since a long time how to run >> a full version of org-mode on a mobile device. >> Thus, I believe the announcement itself was well placed. >> If we can keep the discussion towards how org-mode on an android >> version of emacs works out, I guess we are save for any police raids, >> right? ;) >> E.g. if this is getting a little bigger, it might be interesting to >> discuss a mobile-minor mode in org-mode which maps certain features to >> easier to enter keyboard shortcuts. >> Maybe someone can even thing of a specific emacs org-mode >> soft-keyboard which maps the most used functions to individual keys >> directly (not sure if this is possible) > > > I think speed keys http://orgmode.org/manual/Speed-keys.html#Speed-keys > will already go a long way to make Org-mode usable on an Emacs with > no or limited modifier support. So your minor mode could largely be > an expansion of the speed key setup. > > - Carsten > >> >> Torsten >> >> On 22 August 2012 02:43, Bastien <b...@altern.org> wrote: >>> Hi Karl, >>> >>> Karl Voit <devn...@karl-voit.at> writes: >>> >>>> Anybody else sharing experiences with Emacs or HW-keyboards on >>>> Android? >>> >>> sorry to act like a police officer, but please keep those discussions >>> where they belong to -- either some Android or Emacs list. You will >>> probably have more answers on help-gnu-em...@gnu.org >>> >>> Thanks for your understanding! >>> >>> -- >>> Bastien >>> >> >