* Org-Mode Presentation Videos @ 2008-10-16 19:13 Russell Adams 2008-10-17 9:32 ` Rick Moynihan 2008-10-17 19:30 ` srandby 0 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Russell Adams @ 2008-10-16 19:13 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Org Mode List [-- Attachment #1.1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1527 bytes --] Fellow Org'ers, About a month after Carsten gave his incredible presentation at Google, I shared his video with the Houston Linux Users Group at one of our bimonthly Saturday meetings. Instead of reinventing the wheel, I chose to share his video with the group and augment it with my own presentation and some demonstrations. Our HLUG member John Lightsey videotaped the presentation, and we have made it available on Google Video. Other videos from John and HLUG are available at http://houstonlinux.org. Carsten asked me to share these videos with the group, and so here they are! There are two parts, the first video is my introduction to Org and Carsten's talk. It ends where we start Carsten's video, which you can still see online on Youtube. The second part comes after we have viewed Carsten's video, and I continue speaking and perform hands on demonstrations using Org. Part 1: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3520628301435542631&ei=X473SJSzMoTs-wGD9piJBA&q=hlug Carsten's Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJTwQvgfgMM Part 2: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2572085463585491742&ei=X473SJSzMoTs-wGD9piJBA&q=hlug Feedback is welcome, I hope everyone enjoys the videos as much as I enjoyed giving the talk! Thanks! ------------------------------------------------------------------ Russell Adams RLAdams@AdamsInfoServ.com PGP Key ID: 0x1160DCB3 http://www.adamsinfoserv.com/ Fingerprint: 1723 D8CA 4280 1EC9 557F 66E8 1154 E018 1160 DCB3 [-- Attachment #1.2: Digital signature --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 197 bytes --] [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/plain, Size: 204 bytes --] _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-Mode Presentation Videos 2008-10-16 19:13 Org-Mode Presentation Videos Russell Adams @ 2008-10-17 9:32 ` Rick Moynihan 2008-10-17 19:30 ` srandby 1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Rick Moynihan @ 2008-10-17 9:32 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Org Mode List Russell Adams wrote: > Fellow Org'ers, > > About a month after Carsten gave his incredible presentation at > Google, I shared his video with the Houston Linux Users Group at one > of our bimonthly Saturday meetings. > > Instead of reinventing the wheel, I chose to share his video with the > group and augment it with my own presentation and some demonstrations. > > Our HLUG member John Lightsey videotaped the presentation, and we have > made it available on Google Video. Other videos from John and HLUG are > available at http://houstonlinux.org. > > Carsten asked me to share these videos with the group, and so here > they are! > > There are two parts, the first video is my introduction to Org and > Carsten's talk. It ends where we start Carsten's video, which you can > still see online on Youtube. > > The second part comes after we have viewed Carsten's video, and I > continue speaking and perform hands on demonstrations using Org. > > Part 1: > http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3520628301435542631&ei=X473SJSzMoTs-wGD9piJBA&q=hlug > > Carsten's Video: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJTwQvgfgMM > > Part 2: > http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2572085463585491742&ei=X473SJSzMoTs-wGD9piJBA&q=hlug > > Feedback is welcome, I hope everyone enjoys the videos as much as I > enjoyed giving the talk! I enjoyed watching these; and you're clearly a huge org-mode evangelist! I found both videos entertaining, but if you're an org-er already and are short on time, then I'd recommend skipping straight to Part 2 (after watching Carsten's video of course), where Russell provides a great demonstration of how he uses org-mode, and the extent to which he uses it! Only the second half of Part 1 is about org-mode, with the first being a crash course in xargs command. Part 1 is primarily an enthusiastic introduction about how org-mode is one of the few technologies to have revolutionised the way Russell works for many years. I found the relaxed chatty pace and banter both interesting and entertaining but others might prefer a more concise demonstration. Part 2 is definitely the most enthusiastic and convincing demonstration of org-mode I've yet seen! You get the feeling Russell would make a good salesman ;-) I'd love to see others try and top it though, Great work! R. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-Mode Presentation Videos 2008-10-16 19:13 Org-Mode Presentation Videos Russell Adams 2008-10-17 9:32 ` Rick Moynihan @ 2008-10-17 19:30 ` srandby 2008-10-17 19:55 ` Russell Adams 2008-10-17 20:07 ` Leo 1 sibling, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: srandby @ 2008-10-17 19:30 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Org Mode List Russell Adams wrote: > Fellow Org'ers, > > About a month after Carsten gave his incredible presentation at > Google, I shared his video with the Houston Linux Users Group at one > of our bimonthly Saturday meetings. > > Instead of reinventing the wheel, I chose to share his video with the > group and augment it with my own presentation and some demonstrations. > > Our HLUG member John Lightsey videotaped the presentation, and we have > made it available on Google Video. Other videos from John and HLUG are > available at http://houstonlinux.org. > > Carsten asked me to share these videos with the group, and so here > they are! > > There are two parts, the first video is my introduction to Org and > Carsten's talk. It ends where we start Carsten's video, which you can > still see online on Youtube. > > The second part comes after we have viewed Carsten's video, and I > continue speaking and perform hands on demonstrations using Org. > > Part 1: > http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3520628301435542631&ei=X473SJSzMoTs-wGD9piJBA&q=hlug > > Carsten's Video: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJTwQvgfgMM > > Part 2: > http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2572085463585491742&ei=X473SJSzMoTs-wGD9piJBA&q=hlug > > Feedback is welcome, I hope everyone enjoys the videos as much as I > enjoyed giving the talk! > The videos are all extremely useful and enjoyable. Too bad they are not available in OGG format. I have one suggestion that simplifies the processing of the LaTeX output files. Install AUCTeX (http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/). Then you can stay in Emacs to do the processing. How? Open foo.tex in a buffer, and type in "C-c C-c latex" to process the file. If you want to view the PDF output, type "C-c C-v". I sometimes wish that AUCTeX was included in the Emacs distribution. Scott Randby ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-Mode Presentation Videos 2008-10-17 19:30 ` srandby @ 2008-10-17 19:55 ` Russell Adams 2008-10-18 15:06 ` srandby 2008-10-17 20:07 ` Leo 1 sibling, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Russell Adams @ 2008-10-17 19:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: srandby; +Cc: Org Mode List On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 03:30:12PM -0400, srandby@gmail.com wrote: > > The videos are all extremely useful and enjoyable. Too bad they are not > available in OGG format. They are! Ogg Theora "raw" video is available on http://video.houstonlinux.org/, in the raw directory. The timestamp is August 9th, this year. Two files total. If you just want audio, it can be extracted. ;] > I have one suggestion that simplifies the processing of the LaTeX output > files. Install AUCTeX (http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/). Then you > can stay in Emacs to do the processing. How? Open foo.tex in a buffer, > and type in "C-c C-c latex" to process the file. If you want to view the > PDF output, type "C-c C-v". I sometimes wish that AUCTeX was included > in the Emacs distribution. Actually, I prefer the Makefile. I often tweak items in the export template up top and in the "Local Variables" at the bottom, and either I have to use 'normal-mode' or C-c C-c to reload these individually. The Makefile kicks off a new emacs, no need to reload at all. It also runs pdflatex twice. I'd tinkered with making my Graphviz .dot files a dependency too so they'll be updated. Thanks. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Russell Adams RLAdams@AdamsInfoServ.com PGP Key ID: 0x1160DCB3 http://www.adamsinfoserv.com/ Fingerprint: 1723 D8CA 4280 1EC9 557F 66E8 1154 E018 1160 DCB3 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-Mode Presentation Videos 2008-10-17 19:55 ` Russell Adams @ 2008-10-18 15:06 ` srandby 2008-10-18 19:16 ` Sebastian Rose 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: srandby @ 2008-10-18 15:06 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Org Mode List Russell Adams wrote: > On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 03:30:12PM -0400, srandby@gmail.com wrote: >> The videos are all extremely useful and enjoyable. Too bad they are not >> available in OGG format. > > They are! Ogg Theora "raw" video is available on > http://video.houstonlinux.org/, in the raw directory. The timestamp is > August 9th, this year. Two files total. Thanks. > >> I have one suggestion that simplifies the processing of the LaTeX output >> files. Install AUCTeX (http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/). Then you >> can stay in Emacs to do the processing. How? Open foo.tex in a buffer, >> and type in "C-c C-c latex" to process the file. If you want to view the >> PDF output, type "C-c C-v". I sometimes wish that AUCTeX was included >> in the Emacs distribution. > > Actually, I prefer the Makefile. I often tweak items in the export > template up top and in the "Local Variables" at the bottom, and either > I have to use 'normal-mode' or C-c C-c to reload these individually. > > The Makefile kicks off a new emacs, no need to reload at all. It also > runs pdflatex twice. I'd tinkered with making my Graphviz .dot files a > dependency too so they'll be updated. > Now I understand what you were doing during the talk. My knowledge is too limited to use a Makefile, but I'm intrigued. One comment. I've been using LaTeX for about 15 years, Emacs for about 2 years and Org-Mode for about 8 months. My LaTeX files are heavily customized and I'm used to working with them without org-mode. My few, and not very serious, attempts to move my LaTeX work to org-mode have not given satisfactory results, so I've put off changing my work flow until I have more time to figure out the LaTeX export features of org-mode. But, I am using org-mode extensively for my other work related tasks. I have org files that keep track of my students' grades and my web site is built from a single org file. As you pointed out in your talk, org-mode allows one to work! Scott Randby ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-Mode Presentation Videos 2008-10-18 15:06 ` srandby @ 2008-10-18 19:16 ` Sebastian Rose 2008-10-19 18:02 ` srandby 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Sebastian Rose @ 2008-10-18 19:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: [emacs-orgmode] srandby@gmail.com wrote: > One comment. I've been using LaTeX for about 15 years, Emacs for about 2 > years and Org-Mode for about 8 months. My LaTeX files are heavily > customized and I'm used to working with them without org-mode. My few, > and not very serious, attempts to move my LaTeX work to org-mode have > not given satisfactory results, so I've put off changing my work flow > until I have more time to figure out the LaTeX export features of > org-mode. But, I am using org-mode extensively for my other work related > tasks. I have org files that keep track of my students' grades and my > web site is built from a single org file. As you pointed out in your > talk, org-mode allows one to work! There was a post on this list from Russel Adams, that shows how to use custom LaTeX headers. My setup is derived from that post, and enables the usage of a commen LaTeX-header for Org export and the rest of my LaTeX files: .emacs: (setq org-export-latex-classes (cons '("myarticle" "% BEGIN My Article Defaults \\input{/home/sebastian/develop/lib/latex/header-pdf.tex} " ("\\rzchapteridx{%s}" . "\\rzchapteridx{%s}") ("\\rzsection{%s}{}" . "\\rzsection{%s}") ("\\rzsubsection{%s}" . "\\rzsubsection{%s}") ("\\rzsubsubsection{%s}" . "\\rzsubsubsection{%s}")) org-export-latex-classes)) As you can see here, I include the common header file, and customize the classes used for headlines on export. Since now the creation of PDFs is now possible directly from Org-mode (C-c C-e p), this is the easiest way to do it. *.org: #+LaTeX_CLASS: myarticle Regards, Sebastian ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-Mode Presentation Videos 2008-10-18 19:16 ` Sebastian Rose @ 2008-10-19 18:02 ` srandby 2008-10-19 18:44 ` Manish 2008-10-19 18:45 ` Russell Adams 0 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: srandby @ 2008-10-19 18:02 UTC (permalink / raw) To: [emacs-orgmode] Sebastian Rose wrote: > srandby@gmail.com wrote: >> One comment. I've been using LaTeX for about 15 years, Emacs for about >> 2 years and Org-Mode for about 8 months. My LaTeX files are heavily >> customized and I'm used to working with them without org-mode. My few, >> and not very serious, attempts to move my LaTeX work to org-mode have >> not given satisfactory results, so I've put off changing my work flow >> until I have more time to figure out the LaTeX export features of >> org-mode. But, I am using org-mode extensively for my other work >> related tasks. I have org files that keep track of my students' grades >> and my web site is built from a single org file. As you pointed out in >> your talk, org-mode allows one to work! > > There was a post on this list from Russel Adams, that shows how to use > custom LaTeX headers. My setup is derived from that post, and enables > the usage of a commen LaTeX-header for Org export and the rest of my > LaTeX files: > > .emacs: > > (setq org-export-latex-classes (cons '("myarticle" > "% BEGIN My Article Defaults > \\input{/home/sebastian/develop/lib/latex/header-pdf.tex} > " > > ("\\rzchapteridx{%s}" . "\\rzchapteridx{%s}") > ("\\rzsection{%s}{}" . "\\rzsection{%s}") > ("\\rzsubsection{%s}" . "\\rzsubsection{%s}") > ("\\rzsubsubsection{%s}" . "\\rzsubsubsection{%s}")) > org-export-latex-classes)) > > As you can see here, I include the common header file, and customize > the classes used for headlines on export. Since now the creation of > PDFs is now possible directly from Org-mode (C-c C-e p), this is the > easiest way to do it. > > *.org: > > #+LaTeX_CLASS: myarticle > Thanks for this information. I still have a long way to go before I can use org-mode for LaTeX export. First, I don't know emacs lisp. I've been planning to learn it, but finding the time is difficult and I'm not a professional programmer. Second, the customizations I use for LaTeX vary widely between files. My understanding of your code, please correct me if I'm wrong, is that if I have multiple header files for different types of documents, then I must change my .emacs each time I want to change headers. This doesn't seem to be very convenient to me. I suppose it is possible to write some code to take care of multiple header files, but what if one has a brand new header file? Please understand that I haven't really explored the LaTeX export features of org-mode very thoroughly. However, my impression is that the LaTeX export capabilities of org-mode are somewhat limited at this time. This isn't a bad thing. I don't think org-mode was designed to be a replacement for something like AUCTeX. Anyway, org-mode is works well for me for non-LaTeX tasks, so I'll continue to rely on it. Scott Randby ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-Mode Presentation Videos 2008-10-19 18:02 ` srandby @ 2008-10-19 18:44 ` Manish 2008-10-19 18:45 ` Russell Adams 1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Manish @ 2008-10-19 18:44 UTC (permalink / raw) To: srandby; +Cc: [emacs-orgmode] On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 11:32 PM, wrote: > Sebastian Rose wrote: >> >> Scott Randby wrote: >>> >>> One comment. I've been using LaTeX for about 15 years, Emacs for about 2 >>> years and Org-Mode for about 8 months. My LaTeX files are heavily customized >>> and I'm used to working with them without org-mode. My few, and not very >>> serious, attempts to move my LaTeX work to org-mode have not given >>> satisfactory results, so I've put off changing my work flow until I have >>> more time to figure out the LaTeX export features of org-mode. But, I am >>> using org-mode extensively for my other work related tasks. I have org files >>> that keep track of my students' grades and my web site is built from a >>> single org file. As you pointed out in your talk, org-mode allows one to >>> work! >> >> There was a post on this list from Russel Adams, that shows how to use >> custom LaTeX headers. My setup is derived from that post, and enables >> the usage of a commen LaTeX-header for Org export and the rest of my >> LaTeX files: >> >> .emacs: >> >> (setq org-export-latex-classes (cons '("myarticle" >> "% BEGIN My Article Defaults >> \\input{/home/sebastian/develop/lib/latex/header-pdf.tex} >> " >> >> ("\\rzchapteridx{%s}" . "\\rzchapteridx{%s}") >> ("\\rzsection{%s}{}" . "\\rzsection{%s}") >> ("\\rzsubsection{%s}" . "\\rzsubsection{%s}") >> ("\\rzsubsubsection{%s}" . "\\rzsubsubsection{%s}")) >> org-export-latex-classes)) >> >> As you can see here, I include the common header file, and customize >> the classes used for headlines on export. Since now the creation of >> PDFs is now possible directly from Org-mode (C-c C-e p), this is the >> easiest way to do it. >> >> *.org: >> >> #+LaTeX_CLASS: myarticle >> > > Thanks for this information. I still have a long way to go before I can use > org-mode for LaTeX export. > > First, I don't know emacs lisp. I've been planning to learn it, but finding > the time is difficult and I'm not a professional programmer. > > Second, the customizations I use for LaTeX vary widely between files. My > understanding of your code, please correct me if I'm wrong, is that if I > have multiple header files for different types of documents, then I must > change my .emacs each time I want to change headers. This doesn't seem to be > very convenient to me. I suppose it is possible to write some code to take > care of multiple header files, but what if one has a brand new header file? > > Please understand that I haven't really explored the LaTeX export features > of org-mode very thoroughly. However, my impression is that the LaTeX export > capabilities of org-mode are somewhat limited at this time. This isn't a bad > thing. I don't think org-mode was designed to be a replacement for something > like AUCTeX. Anyway, org-mode is works well for me for non-LaTeX tasks, so > I'll continue to rely on it. I am a relatively new (an year old) to both Latex and Emacs and oven-fresh to Org's latex export so a lot of what I say might sound naive. I have found that I write only a certain "types" of latex documents, professional reports and personal resume for example. And each type tends to have same preamble. Even between latex documents much of the preamble is also similar. So if I follow Sebastien and Russell's setup, I will need to define two custom latex classes in Org and three files containing header/preamble stuff -- one for each class and one with common setup. When I need to write a certain type of document, I will simply need to specify "#+LaTeX_CLASS: myreport" or "#+LaTeX_CLASS: myarticle" to select the kind of document I would like to create and appropriate preamble would be included, no need to fiddle with .emacs every time. org-export-latex-classes is worth a look. I have not yet found an intuitive way to include images yet but I know I am going to like making documents in Org a lot. I think it will take me 80% of the way and final tweaks (say adding references to sections, figures etc.) could be done in exported latex file. Caveat: I do not typeset any math so I don't know how that would work out with Org. -- Manish ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-Mode Presentation Videos 2008-10-19 18:02 ` srandby 2008-10-19 18:44 ` Manish @ 2008-10-19 18:45 ` Russell Adams 2008-10-19 21:39 ` Sebastian Rose 1 sibling, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Russell Adams @ 2008-10-19 18:45 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 02:02:07PM -0400, srandby@gmail.com wrote: > Sebastian Rose wrote: > First, I don't know emacs lisp. I've been planning to learn it, but > finding the time is difficult and I'm not a professional programmer. Don't need to know lisp. ;] > Second, the customizations I use for LaTeX vary widely between files. My > understanding of your code, please correct me if I'm wrong, is that if I > have multiple header files for different types of documents, then I must > change my .emacs each time I want to change headers. This doesn't seem > to be very convenient to me. I suppose it is possible to write some code > to take care of multiple header files, but what if one has a brand new > header file? There is a new feature where you can use template lines for the latex header instead of customizing .emacs or loading a local variable. #+LATEX_HEADER my header here #+LATEX_HEADER my second row here I think this is new in git, you may have to have the latest. > > Please understand that I haven't really explored the LaTeX export > features of org-mode very thoroughly. However, my impression is that the > LaTeX export capabilities of org-mode are somewhat limited at this time. > This isn't a bad thing. I don't think org-mode was designed to be a > replacement for something like AUCTeX. Anyway, org-mode is works well > for me for non-LaTeX tasks, so I'll continue to rely on it. I use org for the main structure, and then include latex code in my org docs for tweaks. It works pretty well. Enjoy ------------------------------------------------------------------ Russell Adams RLAdams@AdamsInfoServ.com PGP Key ID: 0x1160DCB3 http://www.adamsinfoserv.com/ Fingerprint: 1723 D8CA 4280 1EC9 557F 66E8 1154 E018 1160 DCB3 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-Mode Presentation Videos 2008-10-19 18:45 ` Russell Adams @ 2008-10-19 21:39 ` Sebastian Rose 2008-10-20 0:03 ` Russell Adams 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Sebastian Rose @ 2008-10-19 21:39 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Russell Adams wrote: > On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 02:02:07PM -0400, srandby@gmail.com wrote: >> Sebastian Rose wrote: >> First, I don't know emacs lisp. I've been planning to learn it, but >> finding the time is difficult and I'm not a professional programmer. > > Don't need to know lisp. ;] Right, my lisp is a desaster. But there are so many snippets for emacs' custtomization around (in the org-manual, on this list, in emacs docs), that I manage to fiddle something together. And, it does not hurt to ask ;-) >> Second, the customizations I use for LaTeX vary widely between files. My >> understanding of your code, please correct me if I'm wrong, is that if I >> have multiple header files for different types of documents, then I must >> change my .emacs each time I want to change headers. This doesn't seem >> to be very convenient to me. I suppose it is possible to write some code >> to take care of multiple header files, but what if one has a brand new >> header file? > > There is a new feature where you can use template lines for the latex > header instead of customizing .emacs or loading a local variable. > > #+LATEX_HEADER my header here > #+LATEX_HEADER my second row here > > I think this is new in git, you may have to have the latest. Russel is always one step ahead :-D But still, I prefer the elisp setup, since it's as Manish said: > I have found that I write only a certain "types" of latex documents, > professional reports and personal resume for example. And each type > tends to have same preamble. Even between latex documents much of the > preamble is also similar. I use one LaTeX-header for all, mostly documentation for customers. That's how LaTeX is supposed to be used, right? Define one header file with logos, page headers and footers, link colors etc., and that's it. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-Mode Presentation Videos 2008-10-19 21:39 ` Sebastian Rose @ 2008-10-20 0:03 ` Russell Adams 2008-10-20 1:11 ` Sebastian Rose 0 siblings, 1 reply; 13+ messages in thread From: Russell Adams @ 2008-10-20 0:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 11:39:45PM +0200, Sebastian Rose wrote: >> I have found that I write only a certain "types" of latex documents, >> professional reports and personal resume for example. And each type >> tends to have same preamble. Even between latex documents much of the >> preamble is also similar. > > I use one LaTeX-header for all, mostly documentation for customers. > That's how LaTeX is supposed to be used, right? Define one header file > with logos, page headers and footers, link colors etc., and that's it. So create a very basic template in .emacs for Org that "includes" an external stylesheet that you can customize or replace. Sounds like what I'm doing. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Russell Adams RLAdams@AdamsInfoServ.com PGP Key ID: 0x1160DCB3 http://www.adamsinfoserv.com/ Fingerprint: 1723 D8CA 4280 1EC9 557F 66E8 1154 E018 1160 DCB3 ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-Mode Presentation Videos 2008-10-20 0:03 ` Russell Adams @ 2008-10-20 1:11 ` Sebastian Rose 0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Sebastian Rose @ 2008-10-20 1:11 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Russell Adams wrote: > On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 11:39:45PM +0200, Sebastian Rose wrote: >>> I have found that I write only a certain "types" of latex documents, >>> professional reports and personal resume for example. And each type >>> tends to have same preamble. Even between latex documents much of the >>> preamble is also similar. >> I use one LaTeX-header for all, mostly documentation for customers. >> That's how LaTeX is supposed to be used, right? Define one header file >> with logos, page headers and footers, link colors etc., and that's it. > > So create a very basic template in .emacs for Org that "includes" an > external stylesheet that you can customize or replace. Sounds like > what I'm doing. I've stolen it from you're mail lately :-D Thanks, Sebastian ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
* Re: Org-Mode Presentation Videos 2008-10-17 19:30 ` srandby 2008-10-17 19:55 ` Russell Adams @ 2008-10-17 20:07 ` Leo 1 sibling, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread From: Leo @ 2008-10-17 20:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode On 2008-10-17 20:30 +0100, srandby@gmail.com wrote: > I sometimes wish that AUCTeX was included in the Emacs distribution. I think this is the goal. They're collecting copy assignments from developers. Sometimes this can take forever:( Best, -- .: Leo :. [ sdl.web AT gmail.com ] .: [ GPG Key: 9283AA3F ] :. Use the better alternative -- http://www.openoffice.org/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 13+ messages in thread
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