Dov Grobgeld writes:
> The way I see it, within org-mode you wouldn't have to change
> anything in your input, but C-c C-c or other hot keys would do the
> change automatically. But I really don't mind if the underlying
> buffer stays the same, but only the display changes.
Yes, I think the unde
It was the posting by Nathan Neff which I am sure that I totally
misinterpret, but used as an excuse for my blurb. :-)
Dov
On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 16:51, Carsten Dominik wrote:
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> On Dec 6, 2010, at 10:19 AM, Dov Grobgeld wrote:
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> Even though this announcement looks very cool,
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>
> What doe
The way I see it, within org-mode you wouldn't have to change anything in
your input, but C-c C-c or other hot keys would do the change automatically.
But I really don't mind if the underlying buffer stays the same, but only
the display changes.
Secondly, typing Unicode characters is pretty easy i
My only worry on this front is that I know how to type "|" and "-" for
tables, and how to type "*" for headings, but I don't have an easy way
to type utf8 characters.
If Org-mode starts using exotic utf8 characters which can not easily be
typed from outside of Org-mode then it loses some of the "i
On Dec 6, 2010, at 10:19 AM, Dov Grobgeld wrote:
Even though this announcement looks very cool,
What does "this announcement" refer to, Dov?
- Carsten
this again reminded me of something I've been thinking off when
using orgmode. And that is the use of unicode characters. With the
lates
If changing the actual character in the file is be the best option (maybe
it could cause problems for the exporters), then an approach similar to
org-pretty-entities could be used for this.
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Darlan
At Mon, 6 Dec 2010 11:19:55 +0200,
Dov Grobgeld wrote:
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> Even though this announcement looks
Even though this announcement looks very cool, this again reminded me of
something I've been thinking off when using orgmode. And that is the use of
unicode characters. With the latest versions of emacs that support unicode
and with rich fonts such as DejaVu Monospace, it is as easy to use unicode