Just FYI, at least 1 of the org-mode extensions (there are a number) for
Visual Source Code is licensed under the GPL. So while VS code may not be
'free' in the GNU sense, at least some of the extensions that can be used
with it are.
I personally don't see any threat to Emacs Org mode by any of
On 1/28/19 4:13 PM, Tim Cross wrote:
> As org is implemented in elisp, there are only two options for
> implementing org outside of emacs
>
> 1. Implement a full elisp runtime in the alternative envrionment
> 2. Re-implement org functionality in a different language and runtime.
>
> I think 1 is
On 1/28/19 9:14 AM, Neil Jerram wrote> My only worry would be if any of this
support in other tools is cover
> for attacking the copyleft and hence unity of how Org works; aimed
> ultimately at fragmenting the Org ecosystem.
I like your point!
> As long as that is not the case, I'm happy to
Aloha all,
Answering myself. This bug is known and was discussed several years
ago:
From: Myles English
Subject: Re: [O] babel R: should/does order of parameters matter?
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 16:57:37 +0100
Apparently, ob-R wants tables to be passed to parameters that are early
in the
As org is implemented in elisp, there are only two options for
implementing org outside of emacs
1. Implement a full elisp runtime in the alternative envrionment
2. Re-implement org functionality in a different language and runtime.
I think 1 is extremely unlikely, with the possible exception
This is the reference in file 2 -
--8<---cut here---start->8---
* Testing
** Testing number one
:mydrawer:
See \uline{Testing number one} on page
\pageref{2c2a0555-27a4-4ac1-b124-ffb60ee2af00}
:END:
\label{2c2a0555-27a4-4ac1-b124-ffb60ee2af00}
Scott Randby writes:
> Greetings,
Hi Scott,
> Here is an article that might interest some:
> https://opensource.com/article/19/1/productivity-tool-org-mode
>
> I'm not sure if the article is entirely successful. Maybe the tools mentioned
> in it can do some of the things Org does, but are
Greetings,
Here is an article that might interest some:
https://opensource.com/article/19/1/productivity-tool-org-mode
I'm not sure if the article is entirely successful. Maybe the tools mentioned
in it can do some of the things Org does, but are there any that have full Org
functionality?