top | item 1938713 Org mode for vim 42 points| edb | 15 years ago |github.com | reply 18 comments order hn newest [+] [-] samstokes|15 years ago|reply Looks interesting. Since the README is minimal, some questions:Is the intent to use the same format as, or otherwise interoperate with, org-mode for emacs?Also, worth comparing with vimoutliner? (http://vimoutliner.org) [+] [-] bokchoi|15 years ago|reply It looks like it uses the same format. At the end of first video[1], he shells out to an emacs server to format the .org file as html.[1] http://vimeo.com/16543959 [+] [-] bathizte|15 years ago|reply When I was looking for a vim-orgmode, I found viki/deplate :I found it quite confusing but it seems to take much inspiration from org-mode, is mature, and integrates with TVO (the vim outliner).Some references : Viki : http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=861 TVO : http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=517 Some notes from Swaroop C H :http://www.swaroopch.com/notes/Vim_en:Personal_Information_M... [+] [-] schallis|15 years ago|reply Wonderful project, it seems I'm not the only one who was reluctant to switch to Emacs just for org-mode. [+] [-] nprincigalli|15 years ago|reply I'm at home with vim (10+ years + a finely tuned and pimped up ~/.vim/) and have used vimoutliner a lot, but it goes in the opposite way for me: org-mode is one of the reasons I'm considering giving emacs another chance :) [+] [-] wwortiz|15 years ago|reply With viper it's almost like not switching :P load replies (1) [+] [-] sh1mmer|15 years ago|reply Could someone explain what "Org" mode is? The readme is pretty sparse. [+] [-] hbien|15 years ago|reply http://orgmode.org/ [+] [-] bryanwb|15 years ago|reply wow, i left vim for emacs 3 years ago solely because of org-mode. If this matures i might go back [+] [-] yangyang|15 years ago|reply I left vim for emacs solely because of how much nicer emacs lisp is than scripting stuff in vim: https://github.com/hsitz/VimOrganizer/blob/master/ftplugin/o.... load replies (2) [+] [-] gcb|15 years ago|reply Don't think that goes well in a text editor...Also, how will I keep joking about emacs bloat?
[+] [-] samstokes|15 years ago|reply Looks interesting. Since the README is minimal, some questions:Is the intent to use the same format as, or otherwise interoperate with, org-mode for emacs?Also, worth comparing with vimoutliner? (http://vimoutliner.org) [+] [-] bokchoi|15 years ago|reply It looks like it uses the same format. At the end of first video[1], he shells out to an emacs server to format the .org file as html.[1] http://vimeo.com/16543959
[+] [-] bokchoi|15 years ago|reply It looks like it uses the same format. At the end of first video[1], he shells out to an emacs server to format the .org file as html.[1] http://vimeo.com/16543959
[+] [-] bathizte|15 years ago|reply When I was looking for a vim-orgmode, I found viki/deplate :I found it quite confusing but it seems to take much inspiration from org-mode, is mature, and integrates with TVO (the vim outliner).Some references : Viki : http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=861 TVO : http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=517 Some notes from Swaroop C H :http://www.swaroopch.com/notes/Vim_en:Personal_Information_M...
[+] [-] schallis|15 years ago|reply Wonderful project, it seems I'm not the only one who was reluctant to switch to Emacs just for org-mode. [+] [-] nprincigalli|15 years ago|reply I'm at home with vim (10+ years + a finely tuned and pimped up ~/.vim/) and have used vimoutliner a lot, but it goes in the opposite way for me: org-mode is one of the reasons I'm considering giving emacs another chance :) [+] [-] wwortiz|15 years ago|reply With viper it's almost like not switching :P load replies (1)
[+] [-] nprincigalli|15 years ago|reply I'm at home with vim (10+ years + a finely tuned and pimped up ~/.vim/) and have used vimoutliner a lot, but it goes in the opposite way for me: org-mode is one of the reasons I'm considering giving emacs another chance :)
[+] [-] sh1mmer|15 years ago|reply Could someone explain what "Org" mode is? The readme is pretty sparse. [+] [-] hbien|15 years ago|reply http://orgmode.org/
[+] [-] bryanwb|15 years ago|reply wow, i left vim for emacs 3 years ago solely because of org-mode. If this matures i might go back [+] [-] yangyang|15 years ago|reply I left vim for emacs solely because of how much nicer emacs lisp is than scripting stuff in vim: https://github.com/hsitz/VimOrganizer/blob/master/ftplugin/o.... load replies (2)
[+] [-] yangyang|15 years ago|reply I left vim for emacs solely because of how much nicer emacs lisp is than scripting stuff in vim: https://github.com/hsitz/VimOrganizer/blob/master/ftplugin/o.... load replies (2)
[+] [-] gcb|15 years ago|reply Don't think that goes well in a text editor...Also, how will I keep joking about emacs bloat?
[+] [-] samstokes|15 years ago|reply
Is the intent to use the same format as, or otherwise interoperate with, org-mode for emacs?
Also, worth comparing with vimoutliner? (http://vimoutliner.org)
[+] [-] bokchoi|15 years ago|reply
[1] http://vimeo.com/16543959
[+] [-] bathizte|15 years ago|reply
I found it quite confusing but it seems to take much inspiration from org-mode, is mature, and integrates with TVO (the vim outliner).
Some references : Viki : http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=861 TVO : http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=517 Some notes from Swaroop C H :http://www.swaroopch.com/notes/Vim_en:Personal_Information_M...
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[+] [-] gcb|15 years ago|reply
Also, how will I keep joking about emacs bloat?