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  3. Is there, like, a distribution of #emacs or some other graphical app for working with #orgMode files on the desktop?

Is there, like, a distribution of #emacs or some other graphical app for working with #orgMode files on the desktop?

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  • clayote@peoplemaking.gamesC This user is from outside of this forum
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    Is there, like, a distribution of #emacs or some other graphical app for working with #orgMode files on the desktop? I feel like a lot more people would benefit from org-mode than are up to the task of configuring Emacs.

    https://www.deepdwn.com/ is frustratingly close, but uses its own, Markdown-based syntax...

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    • clayote@peoplemaking.gamesC clayote@peoplemaking.games

      Is there, like, a distribution of #emacs or some other graphical app for working with #orgMode files on the desktop? I feel like a lot more people would benefit from org-mode than are up to the task of configuring Emacs.

      https://www.deepdwn.com/ is frustratingly close, but uses its own, Markdown-based syntax...

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      @clayote it's also not really protocolized

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      • hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH hipsterelectron@circumstances.run

        @clayote it's also not really protocolized

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        @hipsterelectron well if orgmode's website is to be trusted, I'm asking for https://logseq.com/

        What a weird name, though

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        • clayote@peoplemaking.gamesC clayote@peoplemaking.games

          @hipsterelectron well if orgmode's website is to be trusted, I'm asking for https://logseq.com/

          What a weird name, though

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          @clayote yeah i thought that too

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          • hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH hipsterelectron@circumstances.run

            @clayote yeah i thought that too

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            @hipsterelectron huh. I pointed Logseq at my notes folder, and there are my org files, presented like normal bulleted lists in a word processor or whatever.

            I guess this is the thing!

            It doesn't support everything I want from an org file editor, notably inline TODOs with priorities... which makes sense, since it's not 1.0 yet. I am a little confused that, though it's written in Clojure, they didn't actually embed org-mode itself--surely, they could write a translator from the one Lisp to the other in Emacs Lisp itself?

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            • clayote@peoplemaking.gamesC clayote@peoplemaking.games

              @hipsterelectron huh. I pointed Logseq at my notes folder, and there are my org files, presented like normal bulleted lists in a word processor or whatever.

              I guess this is the thing!

              It doesn't support everything I want from an org file editor, notably inline TODOs with priorities... which makes sense, since it's not 1.0 yet. I am a little confused that, though it's written in Clojure, they didn't actually embed org-mode itself--surely, they could write a translator from the one Lisp to the other in Emacs Lisp itself?

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              @clayote i think an independent reimplementation is a good idea

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              • hipsterelectron@circumstances.runH hipsterelectron@circumstances.run

                @clayote i think an independent reimplementation is a good idea

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                @hipsterelectron oh shit the TODO feature is available as a plugin! this rules

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                • clayote@peoplemaking.gamesC clayote@peoplemaking.games

                  Is there, like, a distribution of #emacs or some other graphical app for working with #orgMode files on the desktop? I feel like a lot more people would benefit from org-mode than are up to the task of configuring Emacs.

                  https://www.deepdwn.com/ is frustratingly close, but uses its own, Markdown-based syntax...

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                  @clayote

                  Back in 1994 my gradeschool kids had web pages they created in #Emacs. It's not hard. It is DEEP if you want to go there, and that depth includes how it can deliver org-mode &c, but a casual user does not need to learn elisp to use it. For years a blind musician friend used Emacspeak as his email and web client. (somewhere exists my Gentle Introduction to Emacspeak)

                  People are actually very good at learning, they just don't want to ๐Ÿ˜…

                  I have been told doom and space emacs are very turnkey and GUI friendly

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