On Mar 6, 2009, at 11:33 AM, Ian Barton wrote:
First of all, I do not control in any way what gets on Worg.
Bastien set up Worg as user-edited content, and this is what
it should be.
If you aks my opinion, I think your tutorial is *exactly* what
Worg was made for! I have not studied it in deta
First of all, I do not control in any way what gets on Worg.
Bastien set up Worg as user-edited content, and this is what
it should be.
If you aks my opinion, I think your tutorial is *exactly* what
Worg was made for! I have not studied it in detail, but
it looks useful, addresses a subject that
Mark Elston wrote:
Just a note. Be careful of the use of colors. For example,
you have quoted strings in yellow in section 3.3. This color
makes the strings almost invisible on my screen. This makes
it hard to read.
Also, is there a single-page or pdf version of this material?
Mark,
Sorry
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 01:42:56PM +, Ian Barton wrote:
> I have been working on an article on syncing org files using a version
> control system for a while. The recent posts about using a usb stick
> motivated me to try and finish it.
>
> You can see the html version at
> http://www.ian
Hi Ian,
nice work!
On Mar 3, 2009, at 2:42 PM, Ian Barton wrote:
I have been working on an article on syncing org files using a
version control system for a while. The recent posts about using a
usb stick motivated me to try and finish it.
You can see the html version at http://www.ian-ba
Just a note. Be careful of the use of colors. For example,
you have quoted strings in yellow in section 3.3. This color
makes the strings almost invisible on my screen. This makes
it hard to read.
Also, is there a single-page or pdf version of this material?
Mark
* Ian Barton wrote (on 3/3/
I have been working on an article on syncing org files using a version
control system for a while. The recent posts about using a usb stick
motivated me to try and finish it.
You can see the html version at
http://www.ian-barton.com/ian-barton/org_vcs/org_vcs.html and get the
current version