David Masterson <dsmaster...@gmail.com> writes: > jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes: > >> Ken Mankoff writes: >> >>> On iPhone, you cannot add sub-headings. >> >> Another good reason to ditch your iPhone and buy a Nexus =) >> >> Even when the Android and iPhone applications are different, the good >> thing is that the org side (org-mobile.el) is not specific for the >> iPhone or Android (or any external application that uses the same >> conventions). >> >> Perhaps that is why the manual seems to new users so vague, they >> expect that it will explain how to go over the phone installation as >> well. But that is not the job of the org part, but that of the phone >> application IMO. > > But, the Org part should, at least, point to the documentation of the > phone part. At the very least, provide a place for the phone part(s) to > be documented on Worg and point there...
It does. There is an iOS pointer and an Android pointer in (info "(org) Appendix B MobileOrg") For iOS, it says: ,---- | The iOS implementation (https://github.com/MobileOrg/) for the | iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad series of devices, was started by Richard | Moreland and is now in the hands Sean Escriva. `---- And if you follow that link, you'll get to another link http://mobileorg.ncogni.to/ which has a "Documentation" button - I didn't push the button but I hope there is something substantive behind it. -- Nick