* Fraga [2019-08-20 11:33]:
> On Tuesday, 13 Aug 2019 at 20:39, Jean Louis wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > So is the concept of hierarchical data management or structured data
> > management.
>
> You might be interested in reading about Plan 9: https://9p.io/plan9/
Plan 9 I heard of since longer, great
On Tuesday, 13 Aug 2019 at 20:39, Jean Louis wrote:
[...]
> So is the concept of hierarchical data management or structured data
> management.
You might be interested in reading about Plan 9: https://9p.io/plan9/
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Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50, Org release_9.2.4-401-gfabd6d
a playwright once had a line like "The reasonable man adapts himself
to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the
world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on theĀ unreasonable
man".
there are not many unreasonable men of the right kind (englebart
perhaps), too many of
* Adam Porter [2019-08-12 21:50]:
> Thanks for sharing those links, those videos are fascinating. It's
> amazing how much some of what he demonstrates resembles features in Org
> and Emacs, and even surpasses them, over 50 years ago! Even the
> presentation itself, with picture-in-picture videoc
* Carsten Dominik [2019-08-16 23:13]:
> > I would like to know if Carsten Dominik came up with idea by
> > knowing about Doug Engelbart?
> >
>
> Do you mean with Org-mode in general? No, I learned about Engelbart
> later and was amazed.
>
> Carsten
Thanks, good to know if you had inspiration b
On Fri, Aug 16, 2019 at 4:59 PM Jean Louis wrote:
> * Samuel Wales [2019-08-14 21:57]:
> > org-mouse works well for me and i depend on it frequently.
> >
> > the main thing i am missing in it is the ability to select a todo kw
> > for a header.
> >
> > i use require. i never understood modules
* Samuel Wales [2019-08-14 21:57]:
> org-mouse works well for me and i depend on it frequently.
>
> the main thing i am missing in it is the ability to select a todo kw
> for a header.
>
> i use require. i never understood modules or their purpose.
I would like to know if Carsten Dominik came
* John Kitchin [2019-08-16 16:15]:
> That is the right thing to do I think. The only differences you
> should see is when the mouse pointer is over a star in a headline,
> it should highlight with a mouse face, and if you click on the
> highlighted region it should cycle the headline open and
> c
That is the right thing to do I think. The only differences you should see
is when the mouse pointer is over a star in a headline, it should highlight
with a mouse face, and if you click on the highlighted region it should
cycle the headline open and closed. Similarly, the [ ] in a checkbox should
* John Kitchin [2019-08-14 15:53]:
> strange. It has always worked fine for me. It turns out in the long run I
> don't use it much, C-c C-c does the same thing on check boxes, and speed
> commands on headings end up being easier to use for me. YMMV of course.
Please tell me how do you use it? Ho
org-mouse works well for me and i depend on it frequently.
the main thing i am missing in it is the ability to select a todo kw
for a header.
i use require. i never understood modules or their purpose.
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What is misopathy?
https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com/2013/10/why-
strange. It has always worked fine for me. It turns out in the long run I
don't use it much, C-c C-c does the same thing on check boxes, and speed
commands on headings end up being easier to use for me. YMMV of course.
John
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* John Kitchin [2019-08-12 15:05]:
>
> Jean Louis writes:
>
> > * Steve Quezadas [2019-08-12 05:59]:
> >> Guys,
> >>
> >> This is a slightly offtopic, but I've been using org-mode and I love love
> >> loveit. Was the writing of org-mode related in any way to Douglas
> >> Engelbart's NLS/Augmen
Thanks for sharing those links, those videos are fascinating. It's
amazing how much some of what he demonstrates resembles features in Org
and Emacs, and even surpasses them, over 50 years ago! Even the
presentation itself, with picture-in-picture videoconferencing with
screen sharing, surpasses
Jean Louis writes:
> * Steve Quezadas [2019-08-12 05:59]:
>> Guys,
>>
>> This is a slightly offtopic, but I've been using org-mode and I love love
>> loveit. Was the writing of org-mode related in any way to Douglas
>> Engelbart's NLS/Augment system? A lot of the features seem to crossover. Or
* Steve Quezadas [2019-08-12 05:59]:
> Guys,
>
> This is a slightly offtopic, but I've been using org-mode and I love love
> loveit. Was the writing of org-mode related in any way to Douglas
> Engelbart's NLS/Augment system? A lot of the features seem to crossover. Or
> is this simply coincidence
Guys,
This is a slightly offtopic, but I've been using org-mode and I love love
loveit. Was the writing of org-mode related in any way to Douglas
Engelbart's NLS/Augment system? A lot of the features seem to crossover. Or
is this simply coincidence?
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