Hi all. I am not a programmer, but have found Org-mode useful for editing
course lessons.
I, blind myself, teach other blind people how to use technology and software,
along with my supervisor and quite a few others. We have many courses on the
use of Microsoft Office, Gmail, Internet basics, an
I write my Fanfiction in Org-mode, I’d love to publish it using that, but
ArchiveOfOurOwn doesn’t support Markdown, let alone Org. I love the fact that I
can export subtrees (chapters,) giving them specific titles, like “Chapter 1”
as output file names and page titles, and can, no matter what, h
d in, "I'm writing a
book in Markdown markup language." We just say "I'm writing a book in
Markdown." And if the listener doesn't know what we mean, we can explain.
Devin Prater
r.d.t.pra...@gmail.com
On Sun, Nov 28, 2021 at 5:24 PM Jean-Christophe Helary <
So, I’ll try to not turn this into a novella. I am a “Technical Assistant”, and
I teach at an adult education sort of trade school. This probably sounds
normal, but the only sort of catch is that I am blind, and so are many of my
students, the rest having some vision loss.
So, I have to find w
he reach of org. Not easy though. Could probably be a whole thesis
> project.
>
> Not sure how well it would work with screen readers and other accessibility
> tech though. That would be even more work
>
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2020, 10:24 PM Russell Adams <mailto:rlad...@adamsinfo
g time ago I had limited success wrapping some
> transformations in lisp within Org-mode and I've seen others perform similar
> trickery with greater success.
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 6:22 PM Devin Prater <mailto:r.d.t.pra...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Well, some tea
.outline-5, div.outline-6");
orgSections.forEach(updateCookiesIn);
#+end_export
* Performance test
** Student Name [0/10] [0%]
Date
The student will perform the following features:
1. [ ]
2. [ ]
3. [ ]
4. [ ]
5. [ ]
6. [ ]
7. [ ]
8. [ ]
9. [ ]
10. [ ]
When I do C-E h o, and check
Ah, I’m using Safari on MacOS 10.15. I can try with Chrome as well, though.
> On Jun 14, 2020, at 11:59 AM, Richard Lawrence wrote:
>
> Hi Devin,
>
> Devin Prater writes:
>
>> I tried that on my file, but the checkboxes didn’t update. I’ll give you the
>>
our mobile phone" heading, the figure below has
"beorg.png" as the Alt-text.
Also, I cannot find the area to view the Org-mode source of a page.
Basically, describe the figures, don't just leave the description as the
file name. I tested this with Google Chrome 85, and the
e features page, the description:
Demonstration of planing with org, managing a scheduled todo list
should be:
Demonstration of planning with org, managing a scheduled todo list
After the "simple syntax" heading, the figure is empty. Is that supposed to
be the case?
Devin Prater
sent
days, and find myself much more productive on Windows and VS
Code, but really miss Org-mode and its simple power that I could actually
grasp.
Devin Prater
On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 6:15 AM Ken Mankoff wrote:
>
> On 2020-11-03 at 00:24 -08, David Rogers
> wrote...
> > I disagree
port from Org directly to Moodle
XML. In the short term the first will be easier for me, I think.
Edward
--
Devin Prater
For me, I don't like my paragraphs indented. That just adds more speech
from Emacspeak. I'm glad y'all talked about which setting does this so I
can turn it off.. I mean, I don't know of any reason why paragraphs
should be indented, but that's just my opinion. Maybe visual appeal,
looking more
arcin Borkowski
http://mbork.pl
--
Devin Prater
r.d.t.pra...@gmail.com
signature.asc
Description: PGP signature
14 matches
Mail list logo