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[Orgmode] Re: Org Newbie Dream/Request for Feature - Display linked emai
From: |
CHENG Gao |
Subject: |
[Orgmode] Re: Org Newbie Dream/Request for Feature - Display linked email in org file |
Date: |
Fri, 09 Feb 2007 11:12:39 +0800 |
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Gnus/5.110006 (No Gnus v0.6) Emacs/23.0.0 (gnu/linux) |
*On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 02:49:05 +0100
* Bastien <address@hidden> climbed out of the dark hell and cried out:
> The links are buttonized.
>
> Gnus links are handled by org-follow-gnus-link. I can see no reason
> why you would use something else than Gnus to open gnus links..
I posted this for reason of excitement and only after I read a little
manual. I realized some features are implemented already after I read more.
> You cannot expand the body of an email within an org-mode buffer, but
> you can display it within Emacs by following the link. I don't know
> if importing the body of the email makes really sense, since we want
> to keep pieces of informations in their usual places, don't we ?
I still think it's useful. I dont mean "importing the body of email". I
just wanna have a way to display it temporarily below the link and not
save to Org file.
> Here is what an email link looks like :
>
> [[gnus:nnml:mail.biblio#1351][balado diffusion]]
>
> The first part entails the group and message id.
You know I realized this after. ;-p
> I'm afraid there is no easy way to do this. The first step would be
> to find an elegant way to export a whole thread from Gnus.. which is
> not that easy!
I understand. Just I think it's possible since Gnus can do this in
summary buffer. There must be a way to do this using Gnus functions directly.
> Internally displayed emails is something i've been thinking about when
> i was trying to make my org file behave like a blogging plateform.
> Emails would then stand for blogs comments. But i didn't find time to
> think about it twice.
> Hope you'll find your way through Org, it's really worth the try!
I am not trying. I am using it for work. Though my org file seems really
messy owing to my limited knowledge. But it doesn't matter. My
philosophy is "Use it if I like, use it better and if possible make it
better.".
Org is really fun and powerful.
IIRC Org can not export to texinfo by itself. I may learn to use Muse
with Org.
>
> --
> Bastien
Thank you, and kudos to Org. I really like it. It's starting to change
my life.