Bastien <bastiengue...@googlemail.com> writes: > Sebastian Rose <sebastian_r...@gmx.de> writes: > >> Here is some kind of outline for such a tutorial. > > Wow. That an outline for a full book! > > And I guess that's what comes at the horizon: an (O-Reilly) book about > Org-mode. It would not compete with the manual as a reference, but it > would make it easier to more people to open Org's doors.
OK, let's just start it. I'd like to have the tutorial on orgmode.org/worg. But I'm not yet sure about the structure. Option (A) is, to create an .../worg/the-org-tutorial/index.org, that just contains an index to the chapters. Each chapter goes to a single file in that directory. Option (B) Put the entire thing into one big file. This has the advantage, that we wouldn't need to create any extra directories on worg: orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/the-org-tutorial.org | | (A) Multiple files | (B) Monolitic | |----------------------------+--------------------+---------------| | Outlining a skeleton | - | + | | Restructure | - | + | | Multiple editors | + | - | | Distribution (e.g. as PDF) | - | + | | Easy navigation | + | - | |----------------------------+--------------------+---------------| | Sum | -1 | +1 | Thoughts? BTW: The first user in the tutorial is called Allice. I wanted to call her Trillian, but I'm afraid, people would let her add tasks, that are not easily understood :-D The readers are supposed to use their brain to understand Org-mode... Sebastian _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode