Russell Adams <rlad...@adamsinfoserv.com> writes: > On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 09:09:54PM -0800, David Masterson wrote: >> Just a suggestion (or maybe this is already handled?). >> >> Was thinking I'd like to see an archive of tagged use-cases for Org that >> could be searched via tags or regexp. The use-cases should include a >> description of the problem, a general description of the answer, blocks >> of elisp (general code) to setup the answer, and how to use the code to >> do the work of the use-case. In fact, it could be recommended that the >> use-cases be written in literate programming style (the first use-case >> would have to provide the recommended example). As such, if written >> properly in Org, it could (after a once over by maintainers) be exported >> to HTML for inclusion on orgmode.org. > > Have you looked at Worg?
Yes. and that's a beginning. I'm just wondering if something could be made to encourage simple use-cases to be uploaded by anyone to provide a deeper cookbook. Perhaps I'm thinking of a wiki where people could add their own use cases and comment on other people's use cases, The wiki would provide structure and search tools for new Org users. -- David Masterson