On Nov 25, 2010, at 11:02 AM, Herbert Sitz wrote:
Just wanted to update anybody interested that I'm still making
progress on my
Vim org-mode clone. Agenda view and flexible agenda searches on
dates, todos,
and tags all work pretty well now. I've got basic clocking and
clock table
generation done, and some other things. All is available at github:
https://github.com/hsitz/VimOrganizer
Another video on very basic date spec and agenda viewing stuff is
here:
http://vimeo.com/17182850
I have a list of videos I want to get done in short order on:
(1) specifying tags and tag editing and searching
(2) specifying todos and editing todos and searching
(3) agenda searches on dates, tags, todos, their combinations, other
properties,
etc.
(4) clocking in and out and clock tables
All this stuff is very similar to how Emacs Org-mode works, so the
videos won't
be too interesting to most of you. But I think they'll be quite
helpful to
people coming from Vim, some of whom have never even heard of Org-
mode (if you
can imagine that).
:)
You know what gut feeling I have when I see you write about your
project?
I am jealous. It must be a lot of fun to write Org mode from scratch,
with a clear final feature set and detailed functionality already
cleanly in your mind, and no legacy code to keep running and no
detailed backward compatibility to worry about. :D
I am very curious to find out if Org's philosophy and ideas will get
as much traction in the vi world. It seems to me that they should.
Even though there is little overlap between these worlds because an
Editor choice is such a basic thing, I guess we are all the same geeks.
Cheers
- Carsten
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