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Re: [O] Org Writer's room
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Rainer M Krug |
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Re: [O] Org Writer's room |
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Thu, 06 Dec 2012 11:28:59 +0100 |
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OK - Left side: is present in ecb. I installed ecb from MELPA (the other
version does not work
with emacs 24 and the cedet version) and I have the navigation panel - very
nice. ecb, I am back.
Cheers,
Rainer
On 06/12/12 10:14, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> On 06/12/12 10:11, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> On 06/12/12 09:36, Jambunathan K wrote:
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>>> I am attaching screen shot of LibreOffice UI.
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>> Nice - I cusomised libreoffice immediately to look like that - nice.
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>>> On the left is the navbar. - You can quickly navigate to any heading, a
>>> table or a
>>> captioned figure.
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>> Couldn't the navbar from emacs be used for that? I haven't used it in a long
>> time, but in ecb
>> (Emacs Code Browswer) it is used for this - see Screenshots on
>> http://ecb.sourceforge.net/
>> for how it looks there.
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> Sorry - meant speedbar.
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>>> On the right is the style - one can choose char, paragraph, frame, list
>>> styles - at point.
>>> - In case of Org it will probably be element or point at point.
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>> Not clear what you mean, but I would imagine the properties at cursor
>> location (with the
>> different levels of the properties from file via section to block)
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>>> In the center, toward lower right is the jump to next and prev element
>>> arrows.
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>>> So the global view, doc view and local view seems to be pretty universal
>>> across all UIs.
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>> Well - kind of ecb for org files - saying that, it might be possible to use
>> ecb for that?
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>> Cheers,
>
>> Rainer
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>>>> Matt Price <address@hidden> writes:
>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 7:44 PM, Alan L Tyree <address@hidden> wrote:
>>>>>> On 06/12/12 11:22, Rasmus wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Andrew Hyatt <address@hidden> writes:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This sounds like an interesting project. My advice is to make a few
>>>>>>>> screenshots
>>>>>>>> that give people an idea what you are working towards. Of course, they
>>>>>>>> could be
>>>>>>>> completely fake, but it would be helpful to understand for people like
>>>>>>>> me who
>>>>>>>> haven't used Scrivener.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I would also like to see this. It sounds nice when I read your
>>>>>>> description, but I
>>>>>>> still don't fully appreciate the idea.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> –Rasmus
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm also very interested. I haven't used Scrivener -- what features do
>>>>>> you see as
>>>>>> making org a *way* better writing environment?
>>>>
>>>> [...]
>>>>
>>>>> To start with I would like to just replicate this window structure,
>>>>> because it keeps
>>>>> you focused on writing, while having the larger structure available if
>>>>> you feel the
>>>>> need to flit around a bit. The third screenshot shows a semi-fake, still
>>>>> very
>>>>> primitive version of what I'd like to have. (I haven't figured out a
>>>>> good way to do
>>>>> the metadata yet).
>>>>
>>>> I *really* like the idea of having a right-hand pane available showing
>>>> properties around
>>>> the current point -- it could include properties from the PROPERTIES
>>>> drawer, from the
>>>> structure returned by `org-element-property', text properties, and maybe
>>>> properties of
>>>> the current headline parent. I'm sort of envisioning what you get from the
>>>> "inspect
>>>> element" command in Firefox.
>>>>
>>>> For the left-hand pane, org-toc and org-panel in the contrib directory (or
>>>> even the
>>>> org-goto interface) might provide some inspiration.
>>>>
>>>> Ugh, sounds like a lot of work.
>>>>
>>>> E
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- [O] Org Writer's room, Matt Price, 2012/12/05
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Andrew Hyatt, 2012/12/05
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Rasmus, 2012/12/05
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Alan L Tyree, 2012/12/05
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Matt Price, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Scot Becker, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Eric Abrahamsen, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Jambunathan K, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Rainer M Krug, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Rainer M Krug, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room,
Rainer M Krug <=
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, David Engster, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Rainer M Krug, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Matt Price, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Rainer M Krug, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Matt Price, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Rainer M Krug, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, David Engster, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Rainer M Krug, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Matt Price, 2012/12/06
- Re: [O] Org Writer's room, Matt Price, 2012/12/06