hsitz / VimOrganizer

VimOrganizer is partly a clone of Emacs' Org-mode, and partly a front end to Org-mode itself. Do Org in Vim.
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readme file - #45

Open nXqd opened 12 years ago

nXqd commented 12 years ago

Please make a read me file, it makes the project looks nicer and easier for reading and using :)

hsitz commented 12 years ago

On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 4:03 AM, nXqd reply@reply.github.com wrote:

Please make a read me file, it makes the project looks nicer and easier for reading and using :)

Thanks for the suggestion. I guess I will make one, but it will just refer users to the intro.txt and INSTALL.txt files that are already in the root directory of the download.

Regards,

Herb

nXqd commented 12 years ago

Yeah ! But a readme.md will make the repo more professional and beautiful ;) Thanks for your sharing

antaxiom commented 3 years ago

I know this project seems a bit abandoned but could we get some kind of readme? The project lacking a readme is really bad for anyone that will try to use this in the future.

hsitz commented 3 years ago

Sorry, it is definitely abandoned. You should be able to get all the info you need by reading the info.txt and install.txt files, and there's way more information in the vimorg.txt plugin help file you'll find in the doc folder.

I myself now use Org-mode in Emacs using Evil, which is an excellent Vim clone within Emacs. Not quite Vim, but feels close enough and Emacs has its advantages.

Cheers,

Herbert

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UrsRau commented 3 years ago

HI Herbert,

Hope you don’t mind, but I put your email answer ( slightly modified ) into the README.

This way future visitors know what is going on and can find the important bits you were pointing out.

Glad you found something that works for you. I basically never got on with emacs myself. It is one of those that I keep removing about every 6 months and then re-installing another 6 months later , etc etc. I am a vim person at heart, so your comment about using Evil in Emacs did peak my interest ( again ) Thanks.

Regards,

Urs

On 15. Dec 2020, at 18:51, hsitz notifications@github.com<mailto:notifications@github.com> wrote:

Sorry, it is definitely abandoned. You should be able to get all the info you need by reading the info.txt and install.txt files, and there's way more information in the vimorg.txt plugin help file you'll find in the doc folder.

I myself now use Org-mode in Emacs using Evil, which is an excellent Vim clone within Emacs. Not quite Vim, but feels close enough and Emacs has its advantages.

Cheers,

Herbert

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hsitz commented 3 years ago

Cool, thanks. Yeah, Evil in Emacs is really very good. Plus Org-mode in Emacs is just such a huge project with consistent ongoing development, if you use Org much it's worth switching. It's also possible to use Emacs/Evil just for Org and use Vim for all your other stuff; once you get Emacs set up it's not a problem. I suggest using the Spacemacs distribution, which has Evil and is highly optimized for Org.

On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 10:01 AM Urs Rau notifications@github.com wrote:

HI Herbert,

Hope you don’t mind, but I put your email answer ( slightly modified ) into the README.

This way future visitors know what is going on and can find the important bits you were pointing out.

Glad you found something that works for you. I basically never got on with emacs myself. It is one of those that I keep removing about every 6 months and then re-installing another 6 months later , etc etc. I am a vim person at heart, so your comment about using Evil in Emacs did peak my interest ( again ) Thanks.

Regards,

Urs

On 15. Dec 2020, at 18:51, hsitz <notifications@github.com<mailto: notifications@github.com>> wrote:

Sorry, it is definitely abandoned. You should be able to get all the info you need by reading the info.txt and install.txt files, and there's way more information in the vimorg.txt plugin help file you'll find in the doc folder.

I myself now use Org-mode in Emacs using Evil, which is an excellent Vim clone within Emacs. Not quite Vim, but feels close enough and Emacs has its advantages.

Cheers,

Herbert

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hsitz commented 3 years ago

Sorry, might be confusing to say Spacemacs is a "distribution" of Emacs. It's not, it's just an all encompassing plugin. So you install Emacs, install the Spacemacs plugin (very easy), and you're good to go with polished Emacs setup.

On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 10:24 AM Herbert Sitz hesitz@gmail.com wrote:

Cool, thanks. Yeah, Evil in Emacs is really very good. Plus Org-mode in Emacs is just such a huge project with consistent ongoing development, if you use Org much it's worth switching. It's also possible to use Emacs/Evil just for Org and use Vim for all your other stuff; once you get Emacs set up it's not a problem. I suggest using the Spacemacs distribution, which has Evil and is highly optimized for Org.

On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 10:01 AM Urs Rau notifications@github.com wrote:

HI Herbert,

Hope you don’t mind, but I put your email answer ( slightly modified ) into the README.

This way future visitors know what is going on and can find the important bits you were pointing out.

Glad you found something that works for you. I basically never got on with emacs myself. It is one of those that I keep removing about every 6 months and then re-installing another 6 months later , etc etc. I am a vim person at heart, so your comment about using Evil in Emacs did peak my interest ( again ) Thanks.

Regards,

Urs

On 15. Dec 2020, at 18:51, hsitz <notifications@github.com<mailto: notifications@github.com>> wrote:

Sorry, it is definitely abandoned. You should be able to get all the info you need by reading the info.txt and install.txt files, and there's way more information in the vimorg.txt plugin help file you'll find in the doc folder.

I myself now use Org-mode in Emacs using Evil, which is an excellent Vim clone within Emacs. Not quite Vim, but feels close enough and Emacs has its advantages.

Cheers,

Herbert

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antaxiom commented 3 years ago

Nice to know you're enjoying emacs, I'm not en emacs user but I respect it. I'm a little sad there's no good org mode plugin on vim. @UrsRau Thanks for making that readme and if possible please add it @hsitz. Cheers!

UrsRau commented 3 years ago

Great, thanks. I was indeed already getting confused, ;-) as searching for spacemacs got me straight to spacemacs.orghttp://spacemacs.org which had an ‘installer’.

But the installer was/is a zip archive ???

I am a Mac user, so I will follow the quick start on the website and see where that leads .

But every time I start something to do with emacs it seems like I have to spend hours getting a usually very custom configuration setup, and it is already starting to put me off it ( again ) .

But thanks for your comments Herbert.

Regards,

Urs

On 15. Dec 2020, at 19:28, hsitz notifications@github.com<mailto:notifications@github.com> wrote:

Sorry, might be confusing to say Spacemacs is a "distribution" of Emacs. It's not, it's just an all encompassing plugin. So you install Emacs, install the Spacemacs plugin (very easy), and you're good to go with polished Emacs setup.

On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 10:24 AM Herbert Sitz hesitz@gmail.com<mailto:hesitz@gmail.com> wrote:

Cool, thanks. Yeah, Evil in Emacs is really very good. Plus Org-mode in Emacs is just such a huge project with consistent ongoing development, if you use Org much it's worth switching. It's also possible to use Emacs/Evil just for Org and use Vim for all your other stuff; once you get Emacs set up it's not a problem. I suggest using the Spacemacs distribution, which has Evil and is highly optimized for Org.

On Tue, Dec 15, 2020 at 10:01 AM Urs Rau notifications@github.com<mailto:notifications@github.com> wrote:

HI Herbert,

Hope you don’t mind, but I put your email answer ( slightly modified ) into the README.

This way future visitors know what is going on and can find the important bits you were pointing out.

Glad you found something that works for you. I basically never got on with emacs myself. It is one of those that I keep removing about every 6 months and then re-installing another 6 months later , etc etc. I am a vim person at heart, so your comment about using Evil in Emacs did peak my interest ( again ) Thanks.

Regards,

Urs

On 15. Dec 2020, at 18:51, hsitz notifications@github.com<mailto:notifications@github.com<mailto: notifications@github.commailto:notifications@github.com>> wrote:

Sorry, it is definitely abandoned. You should be able to get all the info you need by reading the info.txt and install.txt files, and there's way more information in the vimorg.txt plugin help file you'll find in the doc folder.

I myself now use Org-mode in Emacs using Evil, which is an excellent Vim clone within Emacs. Not quite Vim, but feels close enough and Emacs has its advantages.

Cheers,

Herbert

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