Hi List, there is a now a tutorial on Worg describing the recently announced new libraries for using (concepts and functionality of) Org-mode when outside Org-mode:
,----------------------------------------------------------- | http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-outside-org.html `----------------------------------------------------------- Besides using the 'well-known' orgstruct-minor-mode, you can now: - use outline-minor-mode with *outshine.el* extensions and structure your file with outshine-style headlines, giving your source-code files the look&feel of Org-mode files. Should work in any major-mode. - use *outorg.el* to edit complete subtrees or the whole file as Org-mode in a temporary Org-mode edit-buffer. Depends on outshine. - use *navi-mode.el* to open an occur-like indirect buffer for super-fast navigation and structure-editing (as well as other common actions on subtrees) in the associated original-buffer - all with one-key commands in a read-only buffer. A kind of customizable remote-control for the original-buffer with many views combining headline and keyword searches and easy switching between the associated buffers. Depends somehow on outshine too, but to a much lesser degree than outorg.el And of course you have Francois Pinard's *poporg.el* and can (completely independent from orgstruct or outshine): - edit atomic comment-sections (anywhere in a source-code buffer, no matter what major-mode) in a temporary Org-mode edit-buffer. Thus, while *outorg* gives you a whole subtree with headline and source-code blocks in a temporary Org-mode edit-buffer, *poporg* gives you only the comment-string near point and nothing else, so that both libraries complement each other really well in their usage. For more details see the tutorial on Worg. -- cheers, Thorsten