Many thanks for this effort, Eric. I will try to test Gnorb as soon as
possible.
Best wishes
Jo.
2014-07-16 5:03 GMT+02:00 Eric Abrahamsen :
> Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > This is very interesting indeed. But is there somewhere a good
> > tutorial to read or video to see ?
Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
> Hello,
>
> This is very interesting indeed. But is there somewhere a good
> tutorial to read or video to see ? It would be helpful for people who
> want to use Gnus + Org-mode in optimal way.
Someone asked me about a screencast recently, around the same time that
I
Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
> Hello,
>
> This is very interesting indeed. But is there somewhere a good
> tutorial to read or video to see ? It would be helpful for people who
> want to use Gnus + Org-mode in optimal way.
Someone asked me about a screencast recently, around the same time that
I
Hello,
This is very interesting indeed. But is there somewhere a good tutorial to
read or video to see ? It would be helpful for people who want to use Gnus
+ Org-mode in optimal way.
Best wishes,
Jo.
2014-07-15 16:11 GMT+02:00 Alan Schmitt :
> On 2014-07-15 02:57, Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
On 2014-07-15 02:57, Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Hadn't have the time to try Gnorb, but the combination of gnus&org is
> definitely interesting for me.
I highly recommend this library. I haven't scratched the surface, but
one great "aha" moment was when I was reading in email in gnus and saw
a mes
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> John Kitchin writes:
>>
>>> I usually do this kind of tracking with a link to the email instead. It
>>> is not automated communication between email and org, and it is not that
>>> complicated, but it does what I need, when I need it.
>>
>>
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> John Kitchin writes:
>
>> I usually do this kind of tracking with a link to the email instead. It
>> is not automated communication between email and org, and it is not that
>> complicated, but it does what I need, when I need it.
>
> I will stop with shameless plugs at
John Kitchin writes:
> I usually do this kind of tracking with a link to the email instead. It
> is not automated communication between email and org, and it is not that
> complicated, but it does what I need, when I need it.
I will stop with shameless plugs at some point here, but this is exact
I usually do this kind of tracking with a link to the email instead. It
is not automated communication between email and org, and it is not that
complicated, but it does what I need, when I need it.
Esben Stien writes:
> Esben Stien writes:
>
>> Do you have any means to bring replies and such b
Esben Stien writes:
> Do you have any means to bring replies and such back into the org file?
This seems like it could be a really good thing.
To be able to move the discussion to the relevant org file and then
structure it and prioritize/schedule from there.
It seems a lot better than to ha
John Kitchin writes:
> I played around with using a heading with properties to send an
> email. Basically the heading is the subject, you set some properties
> about TO, CC, etc... and the heading content is the body. You just put
> your cursor in the heading and run M-x email-heading. You can se
Hello Thorsten,
On 2014-07-10 15:27, Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Looks like the hooks are not set. Here (again) my configuration from
> init.el:
>
> ,
> | (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'outline-minor-mode)
> | (add-hook 'message-mode-hook 'outline-minor-mode)
> | ;; more hooks for other maj
Leven.11 juil.2014à02:39:42 ,GrantRettke
a envoyé ce message:
> Hi Joseph,
>
> What directions did you follow for working with gmail?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> gcr
Hi Grant,
Gnus + gmail is pretty well documented. Have a look on
http://www.emacswiki.
John Kitchin writes:
> I played around with using a heading with properties to send an
> email. Basically the heading is the subject, you set some properties
> about TO, CC, etc... and the heading content is the body. You just put
> your cursor in the heading and run M-x email-heading. You can se
Alan Schmitt writes:
Hello,
> On 2014-07-09 09:49, Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Yes, I use Gnus and thus write my mails in message-mode.
>>
>> My setup is the standard outshine.el + outorg.el setup, since it works
>> out-of-the-box with message-mode, given you follow the installation
>> descri
Le mar. 08 juil. 2014 à 08:28:35 , Ken Mankoff a
envoyé ce message:
> Hi Thorsten, On a recent thread you wrote:
>
>> ... *outorg-edit-buffer* (where I write my message-mode email in
>> full
>> org-mode).
>
> I already write emails in emacs. I'm interested in being able to compose
> emails u
Hello,
On 2014-07-09 09:49, Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Yes, I use Gnus and thus write my mails in message-mode.
>
> My setup is the standard outshine.el + outorg.el setup, since it works
> out-of-the-box with message-mode, given you follow the installation
> description.
I've given this a try,
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Hi Thorsten and others,
>
> Thanks to your help I have it set up well. Here is my setup, based on
> the idea from John Kitchin to just switch major modes:
Just FYI, after having a look at this
,
| http://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/mu4e/EV-Overview.html
`
I think
Hi Thorsten and others,
Thanks to your help I have it set up well. Here is my setup, based on
the idea from John Kitchin to just switch major modes:
1. I've set mu4e so that the reply line starts with "*" (an Org
section) like this:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq message-citation-line-for
Ken Mankoff writes:
Hi Ken,
> orgstruct++-mode and orgtbl-mode help a lot. It would be nice to be able
> to execute code too.
they are both nice but not the "real thing"
> I have an email in to the mu4e group about just switching to org-mode
> and then back to message-mode. Since mu4e isn't g
Hi All,
Thanks for the suggestions.
orgstruct++-mode and orgtbl-mode help a lot. It would be nice to be able
to execute code too.
I have an email in to the mu4e group about just switching to org-mode
and then back to message-mode. Since mu4e isn't gnus, and doesn't use
plain message-mode as the
Ken Mankoff writes:
Hi Ken,
> Hi Thorsten, On a recent thread you wrote:
>
>> ... *outorg-edit-buffer* (where I write my message-mode email in
>> full
>> org-mode).
>
> I already write emails in emacs. I'm interested in being able to compose
> emails using Org Mode. I see you use gnus. I use
Ken Mankoff writes:
Hi Ken,
> Hi Thorsten, On a recent thread you wrote:
>
>> ... *outorg-edit-buffer* (where I write my message-mode email in
>> full
>> org-mode).
>
> I already write emails in emacs. I'm interested in being able to compose
> emails using Org Mode. I see you use gnus. I use
John Kitchin writes:
> Can't you just change your buffer mode to org-mode, compose, change back
> to message-mode and send? Did you want to do more than that?
Ok, message-mode is a text mode just like Org-mode and not a programming
mode, so it is not the perfect use-case for outshine/outorg, and
John Kitchin writes:
> Can't you just change your buffer mode to org-mode, compose, change back
> to message-mode and send? Did you want to do more than that?
>
> I played around with using a heading with properties to send an
> email. Basically the heading is the subject, you set some properties
John Kitchin writes:
> Can't you just change your buffer mode to org-mode, compose, change back
> to message-mode and send? Did you want to do more than that?
>
... or, depending on what one wants to do, adding one of the minor modes
(orgstruct-mode, orgstruct++-mode, orgtbl-mode) to message-mod
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Hi Thorsten, On a recent thread you wrote:
>
>> ... *outorg-edit-buffer* (where I write my message-mode email in full
>> org-mode).
>
> I already write emails in emacs. I'm interested in being able to compose
> emails using Org Mode. I see you use gnus. I use mu4e[1]. I wo
Can't you just change your buffer mode to org-mode, compose, change back
to message-mode and send? Did you want to do more than that?
I played around with using a heading with properties to send an
email. Basically the heading is the subject, you set some properties
about TO, CC, etc... and the h
Hi Thorsten, On a recent thread you wrote:
... *outorg-edit-buffer* (where I write my message-mode email in
full
org-mode).
I already write emails in emacs. I'm interested in being able to compose
emails using Org Mode. I see you use gnus. I use mu4e[1]. I wonder if
your setup is gnus-specif
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