Hi Thorsten,

On 4/12/13, Thorsten Jolitz <tjol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you structure your Emacs Lisp files the 'outshine way', you can
> convert them into complete Org files fast and easily using 'outorg.el'.

No, we are talking about different things.

With what I am talking about, you can:

  - put your Org notes in your main Org agenda files exactly where you want them
  - efficiently use planning information to create daily/weekly agenda entries
  - bounce to and from the exact location in your source code to the
exact Org entry

Therefore, the category of tools I suggested to you -- which consists
of annotation-like mechanisms -- is a completely different way of
tackling the problem of dealing with source code and Org
simultaneously.

Yet it is a way of dealing with them simultaneously, which is the
reason I suggested putting them in your document also, if you felt
like it.

I believe that your outshine and outorg methods cannot do all of those things.

Therefore, I believe that they do not solve the same problems at all.

Samuel

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