Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just did my first sync-from-emacs, seems to have gone all right!
Glad to hear it.
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o-emacs script: ./scripts/sync-to-emacs
- Check in the changes to Emacs using CVS. Or use git, checking in the
change locally and then doing "git cvsexportcommit" to migrate that
change to CVS. The latter option requires commit access to CVS and
use of the read-only public
of doing that before, but I like the idea. Planner's ERC integration
causes a new conversation to that person to be launched when clicking on
its generated link. I could see merits in each approach.
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there is no function
> 'remember-buffer' which org.el in Emacs explicitly used.
>
> I think fixes are needed to make org.el work with remember.el in Emacs.
I didn't realize that other modes were using remember-buffer when I
renamed it to remember-finalize. I've ad
g/temp/emacsOrgN800.jpg
> http://turingmachine.org/~dmg/temp/emacsOrgN800full.jpg
That looks really cool. I'd love to see Emacs take off on handheld
devices.
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e "*"
(with-current-buffer buf
(insert text)
(muse-publish-markup-buffer title style)
(goto-char (point-min))
(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
(remove-text-properties (point-min) (point-max)
'(rear-nonsticky ni
html#sec3 for
details on how to check out the code with developer access (available
upon joining the remember-el project at
https://gna.org/projects/remember-el/), or
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/RememberMode#RememberMode5 for
how to check out the project as a non-developer.
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(cond ((fboundp 'file-remote-p)
(file-remote-p file))
((fboundp 'tramp-handle-file-remote-p)
(tramp-handle-file-remote-p file))
((and (boundp 'ange-ftp-name-format)
(string-match ange-ftp-name-format file))
t)
#x27;t be done, but I'm
going to try to make it possible before this current release, as a
"future-proofing" measure.
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#x27;t get me wrong: I'm not proposing that anyone actually implement
this for Org, I'm just defending the hypothetical existence of such a
publisher.
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ing that limits my possibilities to a subset of
> LaTeX is a loss, not a gain.
That may be true for those who have LaTeX experience. For those who
don't, *any* decent attempt at making it easier to generate LaTeX
documents from Org files would be a gain.
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the goals for the next+1 release of Muse, however. A very
optimistic estimate for this functionality would be October 2006. A
more practical estimate would be December 2006.
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t would have the nice effect of giving people more hours in a day.
I'm sure everyone could use that. :^)
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ving two projects with different
markup syntaxes.
One way of accomplishing this might be to make the regexps in most
publishing rules to be variables, so that buffer-local values for them
can be set.
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such as Markdown
and reSt. Perhaps org-mode syntax could be supported as well.
If someone is familiar with both modes, feel free to suggest ways that
they could complement one another.
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