Hi Alan,
I came across org-mode some time ago:
- I like the clutter free way to enter and organize data, and
- it is truly platform independ: I use emacs on my MacBook running OS
X and on the office I use a portable xemacs running under cygwin on
my USB-stick.
- I can even access my .org fil
Phil: is somebody using emacs + org.mode to publish to a wordpress-
blog?
Bastien: I'm not, but i'm sure such an interface could be written -
well, easy
to say, isn't it ?
That's what I was thinking - but who's willing to do it? :-)
Bastien: I've written org-blogging.el. Maybe you can
hello,
is somebody using emacs + org.mode to publish to a wordpress-blog?
My Idea:
* BLOG-IT: This is the headline
header information about category, if comments are enabled or not etc.
(like it is described in the [documentation for mtsend.py](http://
scott.yang.id.au/2002/12/mtsendpy/)
Mai
Carsten, Piotr and Pete,thanks for the replies so far - great to hear that it's possible to do plain ascii editing and still have the same data ready for syncing. I tried to play with the ideas you mentioned, but I found out that I have no .ics-files in ~/Library/Calendars. I knew I had my iCal fil
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Hi,
I'm using emacs +org-mode mainly for organizing todos and for
brainstorming in project planing and organizing tasks etc. So it's
mainly a (very powerfull) outliner.
I playes arround with the DUE & DEADLINE features and realized that
there
Hello,
I've read this list from the beginning and I'm amazed how fast org-mode
is evolving - thanks!
I hope my question maybe offtopic :-o
I would like to use Emacs to read my Emails, since a lot of my tasks
coming from reading mail. I know that some people use Emacs to read
their mails.
Unfor