Wow, Richard. That was sweet. You even have a pleasing "screencaster's voice." My only thought was along the lines of what one should assume about org-mode viewers. Familiarity with emacs? No knowledge of emacs? I only got into emacs because I found org-mode, so my only thought there is that I might not even have known what "meta" was... I can't recall, but did you clarify meta = alt on Win/Linux and Command on Mac? Stuff like that might be helpful. Obviously these won't all be done on a Mac and some unfamiliar with it might wonder what the Command and carat symbols are on their own keyboards? As Erik said -- folding and perhaps adjusting in and out (meta + left/right). Also, it seems that only the meta or control functions show up as keystrokes. For example, I thought you said "M-n s" and "M-n w" to narrow on the tree and then widen the view but I only ever saw one part of that flash on the screen. Great, great job. Loved it and think this is exactly what Org could use. I have a co-worker who just got emacs and org-mode up on his computer and would love to have something this simple and clear-cut. Great work, again. John On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 9:54 PM, Erik Iverson wrote: > On 09/23/2010 07:45 PM, Richard Moreland wrote: > >> I jumped the gun a bit and decided to put together a video showing the >> very basics. It seems overly simple when I re-watch it, but I think it is >> helpful for those who are unsure how to get started with the basics of >> Org-mode. >> >> http://ncogni.to/org-screencasts/1-basics/ >> >> Feedback is welcome, these were the least exciting topics to cover, but I >> wasn't sure how to really wow new users without overwhelming them. I >> figured that taking it step by step with short, clear episodes covering >> special topics would be a good start. >> >> > Really nice, agree that the intro is the least exciting. > > But even starting with agendas in the next one, the more interesting things > can be shown. > > Great job! > > So with the software you use, you can go and insert/delete/edit voice into > the > presentation once it's complete, or if you want to change the wording in > one > part, do you have to record the whole thing over again? I assume you can > change > it, but don't know if the Linux tool has that capability. > > > -Richard >> >> On Sep 23, 2010, at 6:47 PM, Charles Cave wrote: >> >> Richard Moreland ncogni.to> writes: >>>> I think it would be helpful to create a series of screencasts to >>>> demonstrate Org-mode. >>>> >>> >>> Great idea! I would he happy to record a couple of screencasts >>> based on tutorials I have written. Currently I am preparing >>> a tutorial on date trees and capturing notes to a journal. >>> >>> I am a Windows user and a screencast tool I use is >>> http://www.screenr.com - from Articulate. >>> This allows screencasts up to 5 minutes to be recorded >>> then hosted on their website. >>> >>> Charles >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Emacs-orgmode mailing list >>> Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. >>> Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org >>> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Emacs-orgmode mailing list >> Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. >> Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode >