* Orgmode manual - available in *.org / emacs format?
@ 2010-01-24 17:48 Erwin Panen
2010-01-25 9:58 ` Giovanni Ridolfi
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From: Erwin Panen @ 2010-01-24 17:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi Everyone,
Just a quick question:
I'm looking to improve my emacs specifically my orgmode skills.
I thought I read somewhere the orgmode manual is included with emacs /
org or downloadable as org document?
It seems contained in \home\emacs-23.1\info\info
However when I open this file with file->open file
the outlook is totally different than opening it via
menu-> Org-> Documentation-> Info Documentation
Is the web / html version of the manual made by publishing Info
Documentation? Can someone confirm?
I had a look at Publishing and the 2 contained sample configurations.
Will following these examples give the left-hand scrollable TOC like
it's visible on the http://orgmode.org/manual page?
If you have any other links or tutorials covering publishing / LateX,
much obliged.
Thanks a lot!
Erwin
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* Re: Orgmode manual - available in *.org / emacs format?
2010-01-24 17:48 Orgmode manual - available in *.org / emacs format? Erwin Panen
@ 2010-01-25 9:58 ` Giovanni Ridolfi
2010-01-25 10:27 ` Ian Barton
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From: Giovanni Ridolfi @ 2010-01-25 9:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: erwinpanen; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Erwin Panen <erwinpanen@fastmail.fm> writes:
Hi, Erwin
> I thought I read somewhere the orgmode manual is included with emacs /
> org or downloadable as org document?
you may look at the org.texi file, in the doc directory of org-V.ersion,
(zip? tgz?) and convert it to the format you want.
man texinfo
I believe in the doc directory the manual is already in pdf.
>
> It seems contained in \home\emacs-23.1\info\info
> However when I open this file with file->open file
> the outlook is totally different than opening it via
> menu-> Org-> Documentation-> Info Documentation
yes because the "org" file is in info format
and Emacs does "convert" it to a browsable
format (is like viewing a html source file or displaying
it in a browser, pretty different, don't you think? ;-)
> Is the web / html version of the manual made by publishing Info
> Documentation? Can someone confirm?
of course.
> I had a look at Publishing and the 2 contained sample configurations.
> Will following these examples give the left-hand scrollable TOC like
> it's visible on the http://orgmode.org/manual page?
I think it depends on the css. Have a look on it ;-)
>
> If you have any other links or tutorials covering publishing / LateX,
the LaTeX tutorial is missing, but the manual seems pretty complete
to me
cheers
Giovanni
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