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Re: Convert some files from outline-mode to org-mode
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Bastien |
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Re: Convert some files from outline-mode to org-mode |
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Sun, 24 May 2020 08:13:58 +0200 |
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Hi Alan,
Alan Mackenzie <address@hidden> writes:
> By contrast, org-mode is a monster. The learning time for org-mode must
> be non-trivial.
I think we should distinguish the org-mode plain text *format* from
the set of tools that Emacs offers to manipulate these files.
For etc/TODO and friends, I certainly do not advocate for using all
the possibilities of the org syntax, just the one that's compatible
with outline, which is to use one-liners for headings.
> If we switch these files to org-mode, org mode gurus
> will fill them up with obscure org-mode constructs leaving everybody
> else unable to work on these files without leaning org-mode. In my case
> I will have to relearn it each time I use it (since I will not be using
> it enough to remember it).
I am fine with etc/TODO being associated to outline-mode by default
but I think the current format is not readable enough, be it with
outline or anything else.
Also, I don't think Org mode gurus (or anyone else, for what matters)
can commit whatever they want to those files.
--
Bastien
- Re: Convert some files from outline-mode to org-mode, Stefan Kangas, 2020/05/07
- Re: Convert some files from outline-mode to org-mode, Bastien, 2020/05/24
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- Re: Convert some files from outline-mode to org-mode, Bastien, 2020/05/24
- Re: Convert some files from outline-mode to org-mode, Bastien, 2020/05/24
- Re: Convert some files from outline-mode to org-mode, Bastien, 2020/05/24
- Re: Convert some files from outline-mode to org-mode, Bastien, 2020/05/24
- Re: Convert some files from outline-mode to org-mode, Bastien, 2020/05/24