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Re: Emacs as word processor
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Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs as word processor |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Dec 2013 12:19:13 -0500 |
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Load ebooks.org a garden variety emacs, and try various exports (`C-c C-e'
followed by an appropriate export, you will be prompted).
I did that, and it showed me only the first line.
I don't know what to do next.
I think the problem is that it is trying to treat the file as an
outline. However, this is not an outline. It is a document with a
title and some lists of bullet points.
Maybe a modified version of Org mode would handle this just fine,
but the modification needs to be done -- not just possible -- and it
needs to be the default for this sort of document.
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Dr Richard Stallman
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- Re: Emacs as word processor, (continued)
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Hendrik Boom, 2013/12/02
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Juan M . Gonzalez, 2013/12/13
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Steinar Bang, 2013/12/15
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Steinar Bang, 2013/12/15
- Re: Emacs as word processor,
Richard Stallman <=
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Steinar Bang, 2013/12/16
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Richard Stallman, 2013/12/17
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Juan M . Gonzalez, 2013/12/16
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Richard Stallman, 2013/12/17
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Steinar Bang, 2013/12/17
- Re: Emacs as word processor, Achim Gratz, 2013/12/17