Hello, I've just updated the index of contributed packages on Worg [1]. Have a look, it is full of treasures... Out of the 61 listed contributions: - 43 are hosted on Org-mode's contrib/lisp/ directory - 9 are hosted elsewhere - 9 are already incorporated into the core of org-mode, but remain here for documentation purposes. (Well, 9 is not the right number, since org-babel amounts only for 1 in these stats...) As for the documentation, 24 packages have a dedicated documentation page on Worg (once again, 1 "tree of pages" for org-babel). Fell free to document those you find useful. On my side, I am only discovering the contrib/lisp directory, but have already tested with profits org-contacts and org-mairix. I'm curious to know what you are using from org-contrib... All the best, François. [1] http://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/index.html
Hi François,
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 21:22, François Allisson <francois@allisson.co> wrote:
> I'm curious
> to know what you are using from org-contrib...
- I use org-notmuch to link to emails from org files.
- I also use org-occur-goto for easier navigation.
- I also use org-google-weather to display weather information in my
Agenda
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Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
suvayu ali <fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi François,
>
> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 21:22, François Allisson <francois@allisson.co> wrote:
>> I'm curious
>> to know what you are using from org-contrib...
>
> - I use org-notmuch to link to emails from org files.
> - I also use org-occur-goto for easier navigation.
> - I also use org-google-weather to display weather information in my
> Agenda
- org-drill
- org-learn
org-drill - heavily dependent on org-learn. If I had kids doing O-levels
I would surely recommend it. Invaluable for stuff you want to learn by
heart. Good documentation too.
Best, Martyn
On 4/11/12 10:46 PM, Martyn Jago wrote:
> suvayu ali<fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Hi François,
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 21:22, François Allisson<francois@allisson.co> wrote:
>>> I'm curious
>>> to know what you are using from org-contrib...
- org-contacts
- org-collector (for some projects)
Yours,
Christian
Christian Moe <mail@christianmoe.com> writes:
> On 4/11/12 10:46 PM, Martyn Jago wrote:
>> suvayu ali<fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> Hi François,
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 21:22, François Allisson<francois@allisson.co> wrote:
>>>> I'm curious
>>>> to know what you are using from org-contrib...
>
> - org-contacts
> - org-collector (for some projects)
- org-checklist
- org-mime
Regards,
Bernt
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 887 bytes --] On Wednesday, April 11, 2012, François Allisson wrote: > Hello, > > I've just updated the index of contributed packages on Worg [1]. Have > a look, it is full of treasures... I use org-collector pretty extensively for meeting workflows. I use concepts similar to Org Mode Tips for Team Management ( http://juanreyero.com/article/emacs/org-teams.html ) but without the custom code from it. Each meeting is a level 1 head in an org file dedicated to the team I am leading, I track meeting notes, tasks, etc. using normal org-mode features. I have a top-level task summary header that has a few sections that populate tables based on different criteria using org-collector. I circulate meeting notes as a PDF export via LaTeX limited to the task summary header and the most current meeting (using a no export tag on past/completed meetings so that they do not export). [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 1120 bytes --]
François Allisson <francois@allisson.co> writes:
> On my side, I am only discovering the contrib/lisp directory, but have
> already tested with profits org-contacts and org-mairix. I'm curious
> to know what you are using from org-contrib...
I'd be curious too.
Can someone organize a poll around this?
In the meantime, let's share our experience on the list,
it's a good read.
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Bastien
>>>> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 21:22, François Allisson<francois@allisson.co> wrote:
>>>>> I'm curious
>>>>> to know what you are using from org-contrib...
The only one I use currently is org-mime and even then only infrequently.
However, this thread has spurred me on to have a look at org-collector
as this could prove quite useful to me!
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On 12-Apr-11, at 3:22 PM, François Allisson wrote:
> I'm curious to know what you are using from org-contrib...
I use org-babel, org-drill, and org-mac-link-grabber extensively.
-Anthony
On Wed, Apr 11 2012, François Allisson wrote:
> I'm curious to know what you are using from org-contrib...
- org-notify
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Peter
Hello,
Just fixed the broken link to org-refer-by-number.el;
hopefully this gives others a better chance to actually use it :-)
Please find its short description below.
with kind regards, Marc-Oliver Ihm
> org-refer-by-number.el – refer to things by number, when direct
> linking is not possible These reference numbers are added to and
> kept in a table along with the timestamp of their creation. The
> reference numbers may then be used to refer to things outside of
> Org (e.g. by writing them on a piece of paper or use them as
> part of a directory name). Within Org you may then refer to
> these things by their number (e.g. "R153"). Later, these
> reference numbers can be looked up easily. Written by
> Marc-Oliver Ihm. Link to raw file .
>
Marc-Oliver Ihm <marc-oliver.ihm@online.de> writes: > Just fixed the broken link to org-refer-by-number.el; Thanks! > hopefully this gives others a better chance to actually use it :-) Let's give it more chances :) http://orgmode.org/worg/code/elisp/org-refer-by-number.el -- Bastien
On May 8, 2012, at 4:25 PM, Bastien wrote:
> Marc-Oliver Ihm <marc-oliver.ihm@online.de> writes:
>
>> Just fixed the broken link to org-refer-by-number.el;
>
> Thanks!
>
>> hopefully this gives others a better chance to actually use it :-)
>
> Let's give it more chances :)
>
> http://orgmode.org/worg/code/elisp/org-refer-by-number.el
Well now, that is a pretty cool hack to org. Thank you !