Re: [Orgmode] AI for orgmode

2010-03-19 Thread Thomas S. Dye
Aloha all, The current documentation is terrific and it should grow and develop as it has. The idea to augment it with "org-mode lite" is a good one, but will be a lot of work. Following on the good ideas of others in the thread, would it be feasible to develop packets for specific Org-m

Re: [Orgmode] AI for orgmode

2010-03-19 Thread Neil Hepburn
Hi All I've just caught wind of this thread but I thought I would share my own very recent experiences as a newbie in org-mode and my experiences may help shed some light on things. Anyhow, I am quite new to org-mode (as in the last two or three weeks). I'm also sort of new to emacs. I've used

Re: [Orgmode] AI for orgmode

2010-03-19 Thread Darlan Cavalcante Moreira
I strongly agree with "just start simple". The manual is very good, but it is better when you are looking for something specific. One of the best things in org is that it is very flexible and you can use it in the way you want, but in the beginning I didn't know "how I should use it" or "how I want

Re: [Orgmode] AI for orgmode

2010-03-19 Thread John Hendy
On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 12:08 PM, Carsten Dominik wrote: > > On Mar 18, 2010, at 9:32 PM, Leo wrote: > > Hello, >> > > >> BTW, recently while talking with some chap on #lisp irc channel who was >> seeking a GTD tool (folks there usually are already literate with Emacs >> since SLIME is the be

Re: [Orgmode] AI for orgmode

2010-03-19 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Mar 18, 2010, at 9:32 PM, Leo wrote: Hello, Sorry to use a subject like this. A few weeks ago I saw slides of a presentation (link available on http://netzhansa.blogspot.com/2010/02/clojure-sliders-from-february-berlin.html) about using clojure (one of lisp languages) for developing intell

[Orgmode] AI for orgmode

2010-03-18 Thread Leo
Hello, Sorry to use a subject like this. A few weeks ago I saw slides of a presentation (link available on http://netzhansa.blogspot.com/2010/02/clojure-sliders-from-february-berlin.html) about using clojure (one of lisp languages) for developing intelligent project management software. I think t