* How use emacs to organize idea for a presentation
@ 2004-06-14 7:51 Giannandrea Castaldi
2004-06-14 8:23 ` Scott Andrew Borton
2004-06-15 8:56 ` Tim X
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From: Giannandrea Castaldi @ 2004-06-14 7:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
I'm using emacs for a while and now I'd like to use it for preparing a
presentation. Usually I use mind manager, a graphic tool that allows to
organize ideas as a tree map and easly move nodes.
Now I want to work in text mode with emacs with the possibility of:
* easly move nodes/chapters
* close/expand the content of the nodes
Any suggestion?
Thanks.
Giannandrea
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* Re: How use emacs to organize idea for a presentation
2004-06-14 7:51 How use emacs to organize idea for a presentation Giannandrea Castaldi
@ 2004-06-14 8:23 ` Scott Andrew Borton
2004-06-14 10:58 ` Giannandrea Castaldi
2004-06-15 8:56 ` Tim X
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From: Scott Andrew Borton @ 2004-06-14 8:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
Giannandrea Castaldi <g.castal@tiscali.it> writes:
> Now I want to work in text mode with emacs with the possibility of:
> * easly move nodes/chapters
> * close/expand the content of the nodes
You can try outline-mode, which should be part of your emacs distribution.
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?OutlineMode
--scott
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* Re: How use emacs to organize idea for a presentation
2004-06-14 7:51 How use emacs to organize idea for a presentation Giannandrea Castaldi
2004-06-14 8:23 ` Scott Andrew Borton
@ 2004-06-15 8:56 ` Tim X
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From: Tim X @ 2004-06-15 8:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> "Giannandrea" == Giannandrea Castaldi <g.castal@tiscali.it> writes:
Giannandrea> Hi, I'm using emacs for a while and now I'd like to use
Giannandrea> it for preparing a presentation. Usually I use mind
Giannandrea> manager, a graphic tool that allows to organize ideas as
Giannandrea> a tree map and easly move nodes. Now I want to work in
Giannandrea> text mode with emacs with the possibility of: * easly
Giannandrea> move nodes/chapters * close/expand the content of the
Giannandrea> nodes
Giannandrea> Any suggestion?
Check out planner-mode - this is not a bad mode for setting out a
project plan etc. You also have outline-mode and there is e-point mode
(I think thats what its called) which is a presentation mode for
emacs. I've not used e-mode, but have read about it and it looks
interesting. I run Debian Linux and all these packages are available
as .deb packages, so you can install them easily with apt-get and try
them out (if your lucky enough to be running Debian that is!).
Tim
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