Re: [O] deft - A Notational Velocity mode for emacs

2011-09-10 Thread timetrap
Oh it's not my work the author is Jason Blevins. On Sep 10, 2011 9:51 AM, "Rasmus" wrote: > timetrap writes: > >> And you can specify your own major mode(perfect for org-mode) ... my >> head just exploded, and my weekend schedule is now center

[O] deft - A Notational Velocity mode for emacs

2011-09-09 Thread timetrap
And you can specify your own major mode(perfect for org-mode) ... my head just exploded, and my weekend schedule is now centered around rewriting my init.el. :-) http://jblevins.org/projects/deft/ This is different than org-velocity, as it uses multiple text files rather than an org-file or a buc

[Orgmode] Re: Hoisting (so to speak)

2009-09-17 Thread timetrap
: > Matt Lundin writes: > >> timetrap writes: >> >>> One of my favorite features in the vim out liner was the ability to >>> "hoist" a sparse tree into a new temporary buffer. >> >>> Is there a way to do this in org-mode? >> >>

[Orgmode] Hoisting (so to speak)

2009-09-17 Thread timetrap
One of my favorite features in the vim out liner was the ability to "hoist" a sparse tree into a new temporary buffer. Is there a way to do this in org-mode? ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-or

Re: [Orgmode] Documentation wishlist items

2009-09-16 Thread timetrap
Configuration through dialectic. I like it. Why not start a thread, and have an experienced user teach a newbie how to get this org-mode thing working. The only portion of the thread that would be published would be from the two users, and the rest of the list could inject comments into the threa