Dear Ken,
On 05.07.2011, at 16:48, Ken Mankoff wrote:
> Thanks for the tips. Most already done.
Excellent!
> [...]
> I also have copied Aquamacs.app, renamed it OrgMode.app, and have the unicorn
> as the icon. I'm a bit stuck on the last step you suggest.
>
>> If you are thinking about a dist
How about
emacsclient -ca "" --eval "(org-mode)"
or just your index.org file:
emacsclient -ca "" ~/index.org
In Gnome or other fancy DE you'd just create a .desktop file to make an
entry in your launcher. I don't know how one does something similar in
Macs.
–Rasmus
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Hi Stefan,
Thanks for the tips. Most already done.
On Tue, 5 Jul 2011, Stefan Vollmar wrote:
you could start with an Emacs-typical approach by editing your
~/.emacs-file so that .org-files are automatically opened with
org-mode
Yes I've followed the initial instructions and love that emacs k
Dear Ken,
you could start with an Emacs-typical approach by editing your ~/.emacs-file so
that .org-files are automatically opened with org-mode, also adding any other
keyboard shortcuts you find useful, see
http://orgmode.org/guide/Activation.html#Activation
If you put this line into your .ba
Hi,
I'm just beginning to use org-mode on OS X. I'm in a terminal a lot,
and in Aquamacs Emacs a lot too, but not all the time. To make it
easier to use org-mode, I would like to give it a dedicated app with
the org-mode icon (unicorn) in the dock. Is there a way to do this?
Fluid.app is a s