David, Christopher,
Thanks for the responses. Comments below.
"David O'Toole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use the outlining heavily to outline and structure documents and
> projects with many parts. Few of my TODOs are first-level headings.
> headings... they're always two or three or four s
Carsten tries really hard to keep Org-mode focused
This is important, IMHO one of org-mode strenghts is it's lightweightness.
What is the predominant use case for Org-mode by people on this list?
1. knowledge-gathering for writing/research-projects via one-file-wikis
(cool because I don't
Alex Bochannek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It seems to me that there is a fair amount of GTD, task scheduling,
> and project tracking usage. Some mention of note taking and very
> little of traditional outlining, it seems.
I use the outlining heavily to outline and structure documents and
proj
I've released org-publish.el v1.78.
It is available from http://dto.freeshell.org/e/org-publish.el
Changes:
- allow list of functions for :publishing-function.
each is called on the file in question, one by one.
I wanted to publish both my source .org files and their .html exp
I just finished reading through a few hundred emacs-orgmode messages
and I have to say that Org-mode changed quite a bit since the 4.12
version I have been using :-)
I find the discussions about usage and the numerous little enhancement
requests fascinating. And while Carsten tries really hard to