"Eric Schulte" <schulte.e...@gmail.com> writes: > Hi Andrea, > > That's an excellent question, and I have no idea what the answer should > be. The first step is certainly introducing Org-mode, maybe with a > focus on tables, and the export to html and LaTeX. From there Org-babel > may best be described as the addition of active source code to Org-mode > documents. > > I think Org-babel is most easily introduced through a couple of short > live demos hitting on the main points of functionality > - executing a source code block capturing the results in an org-mode buffer > - reading inputs from a table > - reading inputs from another source-code block > - tangling > - exporting an org file to html including soure-code block results > and/or fontified code > > Best of luck! -- Eric
Thanks a lot, now there are a couple of "problems": - it's a python conference, I should be able to remain at least close to the topic - the talks are "chosen" by the people who bought the ticket, so I should try to write it as inviting as possible. The thing is that a tour of python-mode and all what's related for productivity and org-mode/babel would be 2 different talks, so I maybe also propose both of them... But if I propose only org I don't think it will ever be accepted, if I put them together maybe... And if I'm doing both I should take a very long time to show everything could be nice (most talks are 60 minutes if I'm not wrong). _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode