Here is another academic org user in Japan. I started writing articles a
few years ago and am also using it for doing research etc. I live in Kyoto,
so please drop me a line if something goes on here!! Christian
On 2015-01-28 09:54, Waldemar Quevedo wrote:
> Ishikawa-san
>
>> I know a super st
That's amazing! As others here have mentioned, it would be interesting and
instructive to see a sample of the configuration & org markup that made
something like that possible. In any case, I guess it makes sense to see more
about orgmode if it was replacing LaTeX and Word as front-ends in deman
Hey Tory,
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
> There seems to be (and has been for a while) a growing Japanese
> presence online with orgmode materials, documentation, addons,
> etc. Most recenlty I found this blog:
> http://paper.li/highfrontier/1300501273 . I had also noticed m
Ishikawa-san
> I know a super student. He wrote his thesis using Emacs with org-mode!
Sounds interesting, by any chance is it on Github or somewhere publicly
available?
By the way I live in Tokyo, would be great to attend one of these Emacs+Org
mode meetups in Kyoto or Tokyo! Japanese no problem
Thanks for the answer!
Takaaki Ishikawa writes:
> Dear Tory,
>
> Good point. I don’t know “taking off” is the correct word, but as you
> mentioned, it’s still growing. I can see several reasons why you think
> Japanese content has been increasing in the Web. First, some students use
> Emacs i
Takaaki Ishikawa writes:
> Second, We have several workshops
> related to Emacs and org-mode. At least, two workshops are held a few
> times a year at Kyoto and Tokyo.
That's pretty cool. Thanks for sharing.
—Rasmus
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This is the kind of tedious nonsense up with which I will not put
Dear Tory,
Good point. I don’t know “taking off” is the correct word, but as you
mentioned, it’s still growing. I can see several reasons why you think Japanese
content has been increasing in the Web. First, some students use Emacs in their
university because their teacher also uses Emacs. Then
There seems to be (and has been for a while) a growing Japanese presence online
with orgmode materials, documentation, addons, etc. Most recenlty I found this
blog: http://paper.li/highfrontier/1300501273 . I had also noticed many of the
page titles on the orgmode website/wiki had Japanese conte