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Re: [O] Create course material with org-mode
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Marco |
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Re: [O] Create course material with org-mode |
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Mon, 11 Mar 2013 21:59:49 +0100 |
Hi list, and Terry,
> This is more or less precisely the structure I use for managing my work.
> I maintain each project as one Org file, keeping together all related
> text, todo lists, spreadsheets, web pages, letters, and even files like
> SVG files. This way I can add just one file (per project) to my agenda
> and not miss any tasks, and backing up my critical work is just a matter
> of copying my Org files. When needed, I also export the individual
> nodes as HTML, PDF, OpenDocument, csv, or whatever.
> I'd be happy to give you more information about how to set up an Org
> file to export to different formats the way I use mine, but really the
> information is very clear in the manual.
I find it would be great, at least for me, to have a "working example"
plus a couple of hints. I will be glad if you can provide a
stripped-down version of your working solution, so that I could just
try the workflow "hands on"!
Greets (and keep up the great work),
Marco
- Re: [O] Create course material with org-mode, (continued)
- Re: [O] Create course material with org-mode, Thorsten Jolitz, 2013/03/09
- Re: [O] Create course material with org-mode, T.F. Torrey, 2013/03/11
- Re: [O] Create course material with org-mode, Marcin Borkowski, 2013/03/11
- Re: [O] Create course material with org-mode, Marcin Borkowski, 2013/03/12
- Re: [O] Create course material with org-mode, Jay Kerns, 2013/03/12
- Re: [O] Create course material with org-mode,
Marco <=
- Re: [O] Create course material with org-mode, Torsten Wagner, 2013/03/12
Re: [O] Create course material with org-mode, Brian van den Broek, 2013/03/11