is there a way to use org-mode with spaces instead of stars (and
possibly to have to use some other delimiter at some points, if the
lack of stars causes ambiguity)? i.e.
get new laptop
organize interstellar dust meeting
book the meeting room
organize LOC
Invited speakers
- Draine
- T
Bayle Shanks writes:
> is there a way to use org-mode with spaces instead of stars
I don't think so.
> (and
> possibly to have to use some other delimiter at some points, if the
> lack of stars causes ambiguity)? i.e.
The use of stars as headline is defined in
org-set-autofill-regexps in org
Hi Bayle,
On 2011-01-22, Bayle Shanks wrote:
> get new laptop
>
> organize interstellar dust meeting
> book the meeting room
> organize LOC
> Invited speakers
> - Draine
> - Tielens
> - Hollenbach
> 1st announcement
>
> fix the bell in the hall
I indent by spaces by 2 a lot to save typ
The original "outline-mode" in EMACS which predates "org-mode" used stars.
Using stars "*" is the best way to do it; the reasons are many--OrgMode
files are flat text files and this is great too--but keep this in mind
here--think about searches, etc.
PYTHON uses indentation (and thats great); LIS
With a large amount of programming talent and power, we might be able
to refactor.
This might allow us to, for example, put headlines in source files
inside comments.
There might be reasons why that's bad, but it's a possibility.
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