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Subject: Re: Re: Show parent header in agenda
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P=E5 Fri, 06 Mar 2009 19:27:19 +0100, skrev Richard Riley =20
<rileyrgdev@googlemail.com>:

> Eric S Fraga <e.fraga@ucl.ac.uk> writes:
>
>> On 2009-03-06, Ivan Nedrehagen <ivannedr@broadpark.no> wrote:
>>> Hi, org-mode is the best organizer in the world. To bad I cant fi=
t =20
>>> emacs
>>> in my filofax ;)
>>
>> This is currently my personal holy grail... I'm constantly scourin=
g
>> the web-sphere for any small computer that will (a) fit in my jack=
et
>> pocket and (b) run emacs!  I want something to replace my old Psio=
n 3s =20
>> which
>> is what I used until the last one died and I switched to org-mode
>> instead.  Having now gotten used (addicted, methinks) to org-mode,=
 the
>> bar has been raised and I cannot consider any computer that won't =
run
>> Emacs as a result.
>>
>> There are a couple of contenders just appearing on the market, or
>> which *may* be appearing, including the umid m1 and the openpandor=
a
>> project.  I do fully expect something appropriate and hopefully
>> affordable will appear on the market this year.
>>
>> At the moment, I use my Asus eee PC (the original model) as my
>> organizer (typing this message on it, in fact) but it's a little l=
arge
>> to fit in any jacket pocket unfortunately.
>
> I have been looking too, but cant help feeling anything smaller tha=
n an
> netbook just wont have the keyboard needed for emacs.
>

That is the real problem. I have a Neo Freerunner (Open smartphone)
capable of running most linux programs. But with a onscreen keyboard,
emacs wouldn't do much good. Instead I am writing an python applicati=
on
that can sync and display my headers from my org file. It is not the
same, but it extends the "reach" of my org-file.