Carsten,
Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> However, the basic table support is a completely different story, and
> for me is an essential and critical feature of Org-mode. Tables are
> the main reason why I use Org-mode as my default major mode in emacs -
> fundamental and text mode
chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I hadn't considered concept maps, but see these could be very useful in the
> development stage of projects - thanks for the tip! I'm not clear, though,
> how
> these would work in org-mode (without export to graphviz or similar).
I was actually suggestion us
On Sep 12, 2006, at 16:27, Eddward DeVilla wrote:
I have found some performance issues with use very large tables
(1000+ rows).
Yes, with 1000 lines in a table, the re-aligning become slow.
I would think I have optimized the tables as much as I can, in the
way that the automatic re-align i
On Sep 10, 2006, at 14:57, David O'Toole wrote:
I also use Carsten's outline-magic.el (which feels like org-mode with
its visibility cycling) to organize and get overviews of source code
in my emacs lisp projects.
Side question: Carsten, did you get a chance to integrate my bugfix
into the ver
On Sep 11, 2006, at 5:51, Alex Bochannek wrote:
3. tables (org-mode frees me from having to use a "real" spreadsheet;
what a relief)
Example 2 is what I think a lot (most?) people use Org-mode for. The
tables I totally forgot about when I wrote my last email, but I have
used them as well when
On 10/09/06, Alex Bochannek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is the predominant use case for Org-mode by people on this list?It seems to me that there is a fair amount of GTD, task scheduling,and project tracking usage. Some mention of note taking and verylittle of traditional outlining, it seems.
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David, Christopher,
Thanks for the responses. Comments below.
"David O'Toole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use the outlining heavily to outline and structure documents and
> projects with many parts. Few of my TODOs are first-level headings.
> headings... they're always two or three or four s
Carsten tries really hard to keep Org-mode focused
This is important, IMHO one of org-mode strenghts is it's lightweightness.
What is the predominant use case for Org-mode by people on this list?
1. knowledge-gathering for writing/research-projects via one-file-wikis
(cool because I don't
Alex Bochannek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It seems to me that there is a fair amount of GTD, task scheduling,
> and project tracking usage. Some mention of note taking and very
> little of traditional outlining, it seems.
I use the outlining heavily to outline and structure documents and
proj