It might be useful to include org.html and refcard.txt because some
people don't have tex and would find it difficult to install, and
those two formats are accessible without special software.
But this is a small thing.
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Hi Samuel,
On Dec 3, 2008, at 9:40 PM, Samuel Wales wrote:
I do this:
(w3m "http://orgmode.org/manual/index.html";)
(w3m "http://orgmode.org/orgcard.txt";))
Would use http://orgmode.org/org.html but that might use up Carsten's
bw too much and it is slow.
I like plain text and
I do this:
(w3m "http://orgmode.org/manual/index.html";)
(w3m "http://orgmode.org/orgcard.txt";))
Would use http://orgmode.org/org.html but that might use up Carsten's
bw too much and it is slow.
I like plain text and html all in one file.
Here are some possibilities.
- if th
Hi Robert,
those functions you mentioned are on my list for long winter nights :-)
Robert Goldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> (let ((cell (find-if (lambda (lst) (eval `(,(first lst
> org-context-help-map)))
> (when cell
> (eval `(,(second cell)
>
> The find avoids the need to do
I tried it the stupid way, just to see it working:
(defun org-context-help ()
"Context help for org-mode"
(interactive)
(if (org-at-table-p)
(info "(org)tables")
(if (org-at-timestamp-p)
(info "(org)timestamps")
(if (org-at-item-checkbox-p)
(info "(org)Chec
Carsten,
thanks for the hint!
Maybe I'll try to learn a little more elisp between the years :-)
I tried it the stupid way, just to see it working:
(defun org-context-help ()
"Context help for org-mode"
(interactive)
(if (org-at-table-p)
(info "(org)tables")
(if (org-at-timest
On Dec 2, 2008, at 1:28 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Just courious:
How would I reveal the context at point?
Would I use those predicates as `org-at-xxx-p'?
C-h f org-context RET
We can extend this function if needed for context help.
- Carsten
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Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> On Dec 1, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
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>> Hi Carsten, Alan & Co,
>>
>>
>> sorry for not following this thread closely. If the idea here is deleted
>> from your list already or is not feasable, just ignore it.
>>
>>
>>
>>
Hi Sebastian,
On Dec 1, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
Hi Carsten, Alan & Co,
sorry for not following this thread closely. If the idea here is
deleted
from your list already or is not feasable, just ignore it.
Refcard as info file
How about maintaining th
Hi Carsten, Alan & Co,
sorry for not following this thread closely. If the idea here is deleted
from your list already or is not feasable, just ignore it.
Refcard as info file
How about maintaining the extended refcard as a second texinfo file?
After the install, we w
On Dec 1, 2008, at 1:56 PM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
That all is a great help. I like both ideas, but at the present it
is much easier for me to go through orgcard.tex and study the info
docs. I think I have some mistakes in this, but it's been an
interesting study to carefully comb through
That all is a great help. I like both ideas, but at the present it is much
easier for me to go through orgcard.tex and study the info docs. I think I
have some mistakes in this, but it's been an interesting study to carefully
comb through one or two headlines' worth (Agenda and clocking) and add
Hi Alan,
I have been thinking about this some more. As Nat has pointed
out, the problem with the pdf can be fixed by using pdftex to
produce it, and maybe I should improve my standard procedure
to do just that.
OK, about a separate, new, searchable reference written in
Org-mode. First of all,
Sebastian,
Thanks for the link to the refcard source. The s p a c e s problem only
arose when I used the tex-->dvi-->ps-->pdf route in landscape geometry;
portrait geometry didn't have this problem, but of course the text didn't
fit the paper size, either. pdftex worked just fine, after I added
\
I think I can do this. Before I make a decision, it seems terribly
important to understand what is a "searchable refcard." I answered
the original post in part because the term was unclear to me. A
"refcard" is something I print out on a sheet and reference as needed.
You are referring then to
Hi Alan,
the refcard is done by hand, a lot of fiddling goes into
fitting all this info on two pages. And don't want to
keep two versions.
That said, my refcard is incomplete due to space constraints, and it
may be worth to do a better one, searchable, in Org. Maybe you would
like to main
I hope I don't make a nuisance of myself by responding to this. I posted at
some earlier date about my idea of making an org-help file "help.org" that I
can call up with a keystroke. This is an extension of the texinfo concept,
perhaps, or a subset of it.
I think this would best be done in texin
Hi Nathaniel,
I don't know what causes this trouble, but I faced this sometimes with
LaTeX generated PDFs. Might be an encoding problem or what ever.
The LaTeX sources are available at repo.or.cz, as is the entire Org-mode
package:
http://repo.or.cz/w/org-mode.git?a=blob;f=doc/orgcard.tex;h=8e
Greetings,
I can't search the PDF version of the org-mode refcard (in a couple of
different apps on Mac OS X). I can match single-character strings, and it
appears that my reader apps see spaces between e v e r y s i n g l e c h a r
a c t e r, which causes my trouble. (Not a typical problem I hav
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