Org Mode. Overview Org-mode is an Emacs mode for note keeping, project planning, TODO lists and authoring.
It is included from Emacs 22.1 onward as default. Org-mode’s manual, compact guide, the community maintained Worg (which includes tutorial, ideas, code snippets, etc.,) and can be accessed at its homepage. Paperback manual is also available. El Manual de Org, traduccioón al español para 23.1. Features Deadlines, time stamps, scheduling events and TODO items. Download and Install The development version is at: git clone There is a Ubuntu repository with the latest for non-cvs Emacs. Deb gutsy main deb-src gutsy main Texts on using org-mode David O’Toole has written a general tutorial with screenshots. One of the major influences in 2006/2007 on task organization has been the book Getting Things Done (GTD). Eric Neilsen has a cookbook of Org configuration snippets. Somewhat dated (2007): Both John Wiegley and Sacha Chua have described day planner usage. Publishing new exporter/publish framework. Emacs Muse. Executive summary Emacs Muse is an authoring and publishing environment for Emacs.
It simplifies the process of writing documents and publishing them to various output formats (HTML, PDF, DocBook, LaTeX, and more). Wiki Mode Discussion. Emacs Wiki Mode. This is JohnWiegley’s implementation of a Wiki.
See WikiModes for a comparison with other wiki modes and a clarification of the terms used. EmacsWikiMode is a personal wiki: a wiki that’s only available to you. You might also think of it as a wiki-like publishing tool and personal information manager. emacs-wiki.el allows you to create a wiki on your local system and export HTML pages, in its basic configuration. It does not allow you to edit the pages of emacswiki.org – see WikiModes for more. To obtain the latest version, it is best to use Arch. EmacsWikiMode is an important part of PlannerMode. This EmacsWikiMode is a major-mode, i.e. it replaces the mode that you usually use for editing files.
If you would like to have a minor-mode, use WikiMode by AlexSchroeder. JohnWiegley is the author of emacs-wiki.el, based on the wiki.el (See WikiMode) by Alex. Note : EmacsMuse is considered to be the eventual replacement for Emacs Wiki Mode. Contents of this page EmacsWikiMode Features.