Hi,
so to narrow down the definition, I'm primarily looking for the
ability to edit and manipulate structure -- which is why I
picture it as an extension/enhancement to the existing
outline-minor-mode functionality in emacs.
In some sense, when you implemented org, you built on top of
outline-mo
On Apr 3, 2007, at 8:46, Jost Burkardt wrote:
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Hi Dominik,
reading this discussion, I just want to throw in something, which is
quite a while on my mind: What about deriving org-mode from the
minor-mode outliner "allout-mode", which provides outl
On Tue, 03 Apr 2007 08:46:21 +0200
Jost Burkardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'd really like to be able to manage my task directly within my source
> files (and have the great tagging available!!!). An other use-case
> would be managing task within in a emacs-muse file, like planner-mode
> doe
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Hi Dominik,
reading this discussion, I just want to throw in something, which is
quite a while on my mind: What about deriving org-mode from the
minor-mode outliner "allout-mode", which provides outlining
capabilities for non-text modes (plus some g
Hi Raman
This is a complex question.
Of course one could define a minor mode that contains some of the
org-mode commands. The main problem is key bindings. Major modes
define their own keys, and I guess you don't want to have the minor
mode override bindings from the major mode, except unde
On 3/31/07, T. V. Raman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've now come to rely heavily on org-mode for too many things --
this is of course good.
But this is also means that increasingly, I'd like to use
org-mode as a minor mode in conjunction with other major
modes. Is this possible?
org lets you us
I've now come to rely heavily on org-mode for too many things --
this is of course good.
But this is also means that increasingly, I'd like to use
org-mode as a minor mode in conjunction with other major
modes. Is this possible?
org lets you use things like orgtbl or org-cdlatex within
org-mode;