On Mon, Jan 24, 2022 at 11:40:05AM +, Neil Jerram wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2022, 11:14 Russell Adams, wrote:
>
> > Why not just do an ASCII export to a temporary read only buffer for
> > viewing?
>
> Do you mean that you're agreeing with the concept, but finding the
> implementation unnecessari
On Mon, 24 Jan 2022, 11:14 Russell Adams, wrote:
> Why not just do an ASCII export to a temporary read only buffer for
> viewing?
>
Do you mean that you're agreeing with the concept, but finding the
implementation unnecessarily complicated?
> I always thought the point of Org was to have minim
Why not just do an ASCII export to a temporary read only buffer for
viewing?
I always thought the point of Org was to have minimal markup so that
the native file was plainly legible.
On Sun, Jan 23, 2022 at 08:19:12AM +0100, Arthur Miller wrote:
> Hi mailing list,
>
> is something like this of in
d to meet this need, but (a) Orgzly is Android-specific,
and (b) I would really love if a good answer could be: simply run
Emacs on the phone and view your Org content that way. A read-only
Org view mode feels like it could be a very useful ingredient for
that!
Best wishes,
Neil
On 2022-01-23, at 08:19, Arthur Miller wrote:
> Hi mailing list,
>
> is something like this of interest to add to org-mode?
Yes! Yes! Yes!
I can see all sorts of stuff going from here. Three examples follow.
1. I have a daily journal in Org-mode, and I wrote a simple function
showing me "wh
Hi mailing list,
is something like this of interest to add to org-mode?
Attached is a prototype to a read-only view mode. It tries to hide as much of
markup as possible to make it more "readable". It uses built-in view-mode to
make the buffer read only and enable some common commands. I plan to a