You know...I believe some people have gotten emacs running in browser... You could do it by compiling it to wasm. So in theory you could create a completely in-browser emacs which is optimized primarily for org mode usage.Would be kind of an awesome thing for someone to tackle as it would greatly increase the reach of org. Not easy though. Could probably be a whole thesis project.Not sure how well it would work with screen readers and other accessibility tech though. That would be even more workOn Wed, Jun 10, 2020, 10:24 PM Russell Adams <RLAdams@adamsinfoserv.com> wrote:On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 03:38:43PM -0500, Devin Prater wrote:
> Now, I do wish I could share these “self-grading” performance tests with
> others. I’ve tried exporting one to HTML, but the grade doesn’t seem to update
> automatically like it does in Org-mode.
Unfortunately updating the count is performed by a hook in Org when you use C-c
C-c to check/uncheck a box. That information is static in the text, and static
in html.
I'm not aware of a built-in way to handle that case. Sorry.
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