I wonder about the complexity associated with adding an expert mode.
Hi all,
Org tries to stay as simple/accessible as possible for newbie and as
complete/flexible as possible for power users.
The documentation and the UI are central for this: the documentation
should promote core features, document complex ones, and give pointers
on how to hack Org -- it does that already IMO; the UI should give
access to core features and give hints on complex ones, so that the
user can learn more.
I've just added the ability to run a custom function for bulk agenda
actions (thanks to Puneeth for the patch!) This is clearly for power
users -- or those who are willing to take the time to find functions
that we might document in Worg.
So I naturally thought of something like an "Org Expert mode": when
turned off, the UI would *not* give access to complex features and
perhaps display more helpful messages on simple ones; when turned on,
Org would have a less verbose UI (think of the C-c C-e window, do we
really want to *read* it all the times?) and give access to all the
complex features.
This is really just a call for ideas/comments -- I wonder if people
already came accross such an idea and and what they think.
I'm myself not convinced: it's a good thing that Org doesn't need an
Expert mode so far, it means newbies are not confused by the UI, and
experts are not frustrated by it either. But I expect neat features
can emerge from the discussion.
Thanks for your thoughts!
--
Bastien