| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151 |                                Org-Mode Homepage                               =================Author: Carsten Dominik <dominik at science dot uva dot nl>Date: 2007/05/13 09:31:34Table of Contents=================Org - an Emacs Mode for Notes and Project Planning    Current Version    Compatibility    Downloads    Frequently Asked Questions    Mailing list    Links        Tutorials        Org-mode and GTD        Add-Ons        Future DevelopmentOrg - an Emacs Mode for Notes and Project Planning~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Org-mode is a mode for keeping notes, maintaining ToDo lists, and doingproject planning with a fast and effective plain-text system.Org-mode develops organizational tasks around NOTES files that containinformation about projects as plain text.  Org-mode is implemented ontop of outline-mode, which makes it possible to keep the content oflarge files well structured.  Visibility cycling and structure editinghelp to work with the tree.  Tables are easily created with a built-intable editor.  Org-mode supports ToDo items, deadlines, time stamps,and scheduling.  It dynamically compiles entries into an agenda.Plain text URL-like links connect to websites, emails, Usenetmessages, BBDB entries, and any files related to the projects.  Forprinting and sharing of notes, an Org-mode file can be exported as astructured ASCII file, or as HTML.Current Version===============The current version is 4.74.  To see what has changed in recentreleases, check this [list of user-visible changes].Compatibility=============This package works on Emacs 21 and (with minor restrictions) onXEmacs 21.  Version 4.67c will be part of the Emacs 22.1 release. *Attention XEmacs users*: Starting with Org-mode 4.38, Org-mode willonly work correctly with XEmacs if you use [noutline.el], a newimplementation of outline-mode.  Until this package becomes part ofXEmacs, you can find it in the xemacs subdirectory of the Org-modedistribution.  Just compile it and place it onto you load path,Org-mode will load it automatically.Downloads=========* Distribution  Download as [zip file] or [gzipped tar archive].  These archives  contain both the Lisp file org.el and the documentation in PDF   and (TeX)Info formats.  * Documentation  - Read the documentation [online].  - Download the documentation in [PDF], [Info], or [TeXInfo] format.  - Download the [Refcard] for org-mode.         - There is also a [Japanese translation] of the manual (version 4.60), produced by Takeshi Okano.  Frequently Asked Questions==========================The [FAQ] used to be part of the manual but this is no longer the case.Mailing list============There is a mailing list for discussion about org-mode.  You cansubscribe to it at [this webpage] or directly [send mail to it] (whichwill make it to the list after the moderator has accepted it.Furthermore you can access the mailing list on [Gmane] through a[web interface] or with a[newsreader].Links=====Tutorials---------    - There is a very nice introductory [OrgMode tutorial] by [David O'Toole] covering the basics of TODO lists and the agenda.  It      has been translated into [French], [Japanese], [Chinese], and [Korean].Org-mode and GTD----------------    Org-mode is flexible enough to implement many different ways of    organizing your projects.  A frequently discusses scheme is [David Allen's] strategy for [Getting Things Done].  Here are a couple of    links related to this topic.    - [Charles Cave] has written an [article/tutorial] about the basic      elements of GTD and how he implements them in Org-mode.    - There have been several threads on emacs-orgmode@gnu.org related      to GTD, the most important ones are:      - [Another GTD question], which contains a discussion about basic        GTD aspects.  It also contains this      - [Post by Carsten] summarising several options for implementing        GTD in org-mode.      - [GTD, Projects and Next Actions in org-mode] is a thread where        several people describe their personal setup is     - Also on the web you can find information about how people are      setting up Org-mode to fit their habits.  A few examples:      - This [blog post] shows a very simple and clear GTD setup.Add-Ons-------    - [Piotr Zielinski] wrote [org-mouse.el] which is now distributed with      Org-mode. It implements very interesting mouse support for many      functions in org-mode.    - [David O'Toole] is the author of [org-publish.el].  While this is      now part of the Org-mode distribution, you might find the newest      bug fixes and developments at his [Org-mode page], along with      several other projects like /org-blog.el/ and      /org-publish-escript.el/.    - [Bastien Guerry] has a package for using Org-mode as the basis for      blogging, it is available at [this page].  + Translators        I know about the following attempts to translate from and to    Org-mode files:        - [From Palm TODO database to Orgmode]. This Translator was      written by [Olaf Dietsche].        - [From Org-mode to remind] by [Bastien Guerry].    Future Development------------------    - Here is a [list of ideas] that are still to be processed somehow,      when I get to it.
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