At Sat, 25 Jul 2009 00:40:08 +0200,
Bastien wrote:
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> But I was talking about something different. The page I had in mind is
> just about why we should org-mode in some Emacs files like etc/TODO.
Further on what can sell org-mode, having pondered why I started using
org-mode in earnest onc
Bastien writes:
> Greg Newman writes:
>
>> Might I suggest taking it a little further and maybe put a matrix. Include
>> apps outside of org like OmniFocus, Things, Remember the milk, etc. Might
>> get
>> some non-emacs users to look at it.
>
> Good idea! I've just created a page for this on
Greg Newman writes:
> Might I suggest taking it a little further and maybe put a matrix. Include
> apps outside of org like OmniFocus, Things, Remember the milk, etc. Might get
> some non-emacs users to look at it.
Good idea! I've just created a page for this on Worg:
http://orgmode.org/wo
Bastien,Might I suggest taking it a little further and maybe put a matrix.
Include apps outside of org like OmniFocus, Things, Remember the milk, etc.
Might get some non-emacs users to look at it.
*Greg Newman*
http://20seven.org
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On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Bastien wrot
Matthew Lundin writes:
> http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/149401
Well, I guess the writer had a small bias toward Vim against Emacs and
for sure he wasn't aware of Org-mode :)
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Raffi R writes:
> In terms of marketing within the Emacs community, it might be worth
> advertising it as an outline-mode replacement. Has anyone written a
> simple tutorial explaining how to use org-mode just in this way, and
> then providing a link to, say, the manual/Worg at the end?
I am wo
Gabi Danon writes:
Org-mode is the killer app for emacs, surely? It is the reason I'm using
Emacs again after a five year gap - and not just org-mode, but BBDB and
GNUS as well.
One of the things that I find astonishing is that it does so many
disparate things so well. For planning and organisin
At Fri, 24 Jul 2009 13:43:04 -0400, Raffi R wrote:
>
> That's an interesting point. I started using org-mode randomly,
> because I was writing an outline and didn't care for outline-mode and
> figured org-mode should be compatible. After I'd used it for a couple
> outlines, I found it could export
Raffi R writes:
> That's an interesting point. I started using org-mode randomly,
> because I was writing an outline and didn't care for outline-mode and
> figured org-mode should be compatible. After I'd used it for a couple
> outlines, I found it could export to HTML. And LaTeX. And worked as a
Until about a month ago, I was a non-emacs user; and indeed, I thought
it's bad looking and, in some respects, primitive. The reason I started
using it anyway is org-mode: I wanted a decent outliner, and none of
the others I tried fit my way of working. So I gave it a try despite
the way it looks.
That's an interesting point. I started using org-mode randomly,
because I was writing an outline and didn't care for outline-mode and
figured org-mode should be compatible. After I'd used it for a couple
outlines, I found it could export to HTML. And LaTeX. And worked as a
day planner...
In terms
Bastien googlemail.com> writes:
>
> Org-mode didn't win but it was really great to participate and to have
> all these nice contributions from so many people!
No wonder it didn't win. Non-emacs users have few incentive to
try it, since they think emacs is bad looking and primitve in
general, so
Org-mode has virtually replaced a large number of Emacs modes for me.
I haven't even figured out how to communicate to Emacs users and
non-users alike how much it has changed my workflow. Every day it
seems I discover some new feature, or try to hack something on that's
already there.
Thank you Ca
Chris Willard writes:
> On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Russell Adams wrote:
>
>> Maybe we should make a portable org-mode! ;]
> [snip (50 lines)]
>
> All ready using it on my USB stick!
>
> TTFN
Yes, that's the irony here: if you exclude webapps (which aren't nearly
as capable), emacs + org-mode is one of
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