files so I don't know how it would look.
> I just use the files as a todo/done list/database/thing.
>
> bjb
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 12:11 PM, Chris Patti wrote:
>>
>> So, this is one of those weird moments where I feel really stupid
>> saying this, b
So, this is one of those weird moments where I feel really stupid
saying this, but I can imagine others have dealt with this as well.
When I first started using org-mode, I thought you prefixed every line
with some number of *.
Then, I discovered that the *** were headings, and actual items under
In his "emacs Chat" with Sacha Chau, Mr. Wegley mentions being able to
open Org-mode files on IOS.
This would be awesome for me and I'm wondering if anyone knows what he
was referring to.
(I'm guessing it's not MobileOrg because that program on IOS seems to
want a rather odd method involving push
I've tried MobileOrg and the strange (to me :) push/pull workflow
doesn't fit my needs very well.
Dropbox has an excellent IOS client, I'd love to just be able to load
and edit my .org files from that with some app or other.
Does such exist?
Thanks!
-Chris
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Christopher Patti - Geek At Large
I must confess I am not wild about the whole way MobileOrg purports to function.
I don't really want to have to push or pull my OrgFiles to/from
mobile. With mechanisms like Dropbox what I *really* want is to be
able to access and manipulate Org content on my device directly.
-Chris
On Mon, Oct
Can anyone give me an example of when it's a good idea to use lists
rather than headlines?
They feel rather like a violation of the principle of least surprise
to me, because when you use them, and then try to use pretty much any
other Org feature on them (marking them as a TODO item, tagging, etc