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Re: [O] Clocking in on non-org files
From: |
Marcin Borkowski |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Clocking in on non-org files |
Date: |
Sat, 16 Aug 2014 17:13:43 +0200 |
Dnia 2014-08-16, o godz. 17:02:05
Thorsten Jolitz <address@hidden> napisał(a):
> Marcin Borkowski <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > Dnia 2014-08-16, o godz. 16:01:39
> > Thorsten Jolitz <address@hidden> napisał(a):
> >
> >> Marcin Borkowski <address@hidden> writes:
> >>
> >> >> I'm editing this file, C-c C-x C-i just starts clocking.
> >>
> >> > I finally had some time & motivation to look into it. Below is
> >> > my solution.
> >>
> >> This almost works with outshine.el (use head of tj-outshine
> >> branch).
> >
> > Do I get it correctly (I don't know outshine) that it means that you
> > have the actual Org entry /in the same file/, in the comments? If
> > yes, this is not really what I'm after.
>
> The outshine idea is rather that your programming-mode file IS (kind
> of) your Org file (i.e. programming-mode/org-mode are just two
> different views on the same file, and with outorg you can easily
> switch between them). You structure it like an Org file, only with
> outcommented headers. And then (-> outline-minor-mode/outshine
> activated) you can do a lot of things you are used to do in an Org
> buffer => "Org-mode outside org-mode" (the major-mode).
I see. Interesting. What about generating agendas? Do I lose this
functionality with outshine?
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Adam Mickiewicz University