Sorry for the late response from me.
I read all your ideas on how to solve that.
For now I made them to use the org-mode syntax. We'll see if that works
out tho.
To your suggestions:
@Jorge: I also had the idea of an emacs configuration which restricts to
org mode only. The good thing is that t
Manuel Schneckenreither
writes:
> I couldn't find anything on the web about it. Therefore, I like to ask
> you if anyone knows a program (another editor) which supports Org mode.
Apologies, I posted this to your email instead of to the group:
You might want to give Trello a look (http://trello.
gregory mitchell writes:
>> My intended use-case is editing Org syntax in HTML text-areas, and it
>> would be a marvellous solution to give the users a pre-configured
>> specialized Emacs(server) and help them to configure their web-brower(s)
>> to call emacs(client) as an external editor when ed
> My intended use-case is editing Org syntax in HTML text-areas, and it
> would be a marvellous solution to give the users a pre-configured
> specialized Emacs(server) and help them to configure their web-brower(s)
> to call emacs(client) as an external editor when editing text-areas in
> web formu
Manuel Schneckenreither
writes:
> I couldn't find anything on the web about it. Therefore, I like to ask
> you if anyone knows a program (another editor) which supports Org mode.
Depends what you mean by "supports". I sometimes have to use windows
computers on which I can't install emacs (long s
jorge.alfaro-muri...@yale.edu (Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo) writes:
> hymie! writes:
>
>> I would suggest, rather than adapting more editors to support
>> Org, creating a stand-alone program that "compiles" and manages
>> Org functions separate from the act of editing them.
>
> Perhaps the easiest
hymie! writes:
I would suggest, rather than adapting more editors to support
Org, creating a stand-alone program that "compiles" and manages
Org functions separate from the act of editing them.
Perhaps the easiest thing would be an emacs configuration that
makes emacs just an org editor for
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net (hymie!) writes:
> In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
> Manuel Schneckenreither
> , who said:
>>Hi fellows,
>>
>>I couldn't find anything on the web about it. Therefore, I like to ask
>>you if anyone knows a program (another editor) which s
Manuel Schneckenreither student.uibk.ac.at>
writes:
>
> Hi fellows,
>
> I couldn't find anything on the web about it. Therefore, I like to ask
> you if anyone knows a program (another editor) which supports Org mode.
>
Hi,
there's a package for Sublime Text:
https://github.com/danielmagnuss
In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Manuel Schneckenreither , who
said:
>Hi fellows,
>
>I couldn't find anything on the web about it. Therefore, I like to ask
>you if anyone knows a program (another editor) which supports Org mode.
I would suggest, rather than adaptin
Manuel Schneckenreither
writes:
Hi,
> I couldn't find anything on the web about it. Therefore, I like to ask
> you if anyone knows a program (another editor) which supports Org mode.
I recently asked about browser editors that give some support for Org
syntax, but with no results. I think it wo
Hi,
Manuel Schneckenreither
writes:
> I couldn't find anything on the web about it. Therefore, I like to ask
> you if anyone knows a program (another editor) which supports Org mode.
>
> The idea behind this is, that I like to do collaboration with several
> other persons, which don't use emacs
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