Re: [Orgmode] Re: Collaborate with heretics

2009-11-30 Thread Raffi R
Is it possible to introduce Emacs to people using CUA mode? That may make the learning curve gentler. That said, I've found people either take to it or do not, and have not yet been able to lure those who do not over to our side, even when they see how nicely my documents are formatted and how eas

[Orgmode] Re: Collaborate with heretics

2009-11-30 Thread Sébastien Vauban
Hi Andrea, andrea wrote: > I try to be a prophet of emacs and org-mode but sometimes it's just a > loss of time. > Even very skilled informatics weren't convinced, sometimes they didn't > like it sometimes they just didn't want to spend time on it. > > Once it happened that a friend of mine that w

[Orgmode] Re: Collaborate with heretics

2009-11-26 Thread andrea
I try to be a prophet of emacs and org-mode but sometimes it's just a loss of time. Even very skilled informatics weren't convinced, sometimes they didn't like it sometimes they just didn't want to spend time on it. Once it happened that a friend of mine that was working with excel tables saw how

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Collaborate with heretics

2009-11-26 Thread Scot Becker
Yours is an interesting question, and it's one I've thought about as well. I have a friend just starting a PhD, and she was asking me how I keep my work. Org+emacs is great for me.I sometimes also think anyone who needs a robust tool and can muster the patience to learn it should try org/Emac

[Orgmode] Re: Collaborate with heretics

2009-11-26 Thread andrea
andrea writes: Sorry for the double post, I thought I had an error and didn't listen to gnus when it was saying it was a duplicate. Anyway I did some researches and I only noticed that there are vim users looking for something equivalent to org-mode for vim. To simplify things at maximum I thin