danielmagnussons / orgmode

orgmode is for keeping notes, maintaining TODO lists, planning projects, and authoring documents with a fast and effective plain-text system.
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Same heading format as Emacs orgmode / Same format as emacs orgmode heading #59

Open ipstone opened 8 years ago

ipstone commented 8 years ago

Hello, nice job! As a long time Emacs orgmode user, I am wishing to use sublime/orgmode in situations where I don't have emacs. However, I noticed one big difference in:

Emacs/orgmode: heading is leveled by a number of "", such as level 1: , level 2: , level 3: ** ... (though there are orgmode setting to hide these stars in display, but the multiple s exist in the text file).

Sublime/orgmode: heading is leveled by indentation, then . such as level 1: " ", level 2:" ", level 3 " ".

Are there specific reasons why such difference exist? I was hoping to work on the same text file format, but this makes it quite different when using emacs vs sublime/orgmode.

Thanks

emil-kyrk commented 8 years ago

I am also a long time emacs org-mode user and this was the first thing I encountered. I'm also hoping I could use the same files regardless of editing in emacs or in Sublime. This would vastly improve this plugin I think.

Besides this, I am very happy someone is porting org-mode to Sublime, keep up the good work!

danielmagnussons commented 8 years ago

Not sure if there was any specific reason why we use current format. But this sounds like something we should align

toddgee commented 5 years ago

Is this project still alive? I discovered this package and excitedly installed it. However, because of this issue (indents vs. stars), I cannot use my existing org-mode files w/in sublime. Unfortunately, I'm not a python hacker otherwise I'd pitch in... Is the dream still alive?