Daniel Clemente writes:
>> I dream of having a general Python parser for Org mode files, knowing
>> every bit about the current syntax for Org files, surrounded by enough
>> Python machinery to make it useful.
> Try PyOrgMode (https://github.com/bjonnh/PyOrgMode), it works for some
> files (but
>
> I dream of having a general Python parser for Org mode files, knowing
> every bit about the current syntax for Org files, surrounded by enough
> Python machinery to make it useful.
>
Try PyOrgMode (https://github.com/bjonnh/PyOrgMode), it works for some files
(but still needs corrections: i
Bastien writes:
> Karl Voit writes:
>> Therefore, I develop all my Org-mode tools with Python which I am
>> comfortably with. I have done various things and put it on
>> http://github.com/novoid
> FWIW, I think it's good to develop tools for Org not only in Elisp but
> also in other languages:
Karl Voit writes:
> Therefore, I develop all my Org-mode tools with Python which I am
> comfortably with. I have done various things and put it on
> http://github.com/novoid
FWIW, I think it's good to develop tools for Org not only in Elisp but
also in other languages: Org is not just an Emacs m
Executive summary of this rather long email: I am aware that ELISP
is the language of choice for Org-mode features/tools. Here, I
describe my motivation behind using Python instead.
* Rüdiger Sonderfeld wrote:
> On Friday 22 November 2013 18:09:42 Karl Voit wrote:
>
> Org-contacts has an :ICON: