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Re: [O] The power of '-'


From: Chris Patti
Subject: Re: [O] The power of '-'
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2016 13:40:48 -0400

Export is one of org's best features IMO.

You can take your outline and make a PDF, HTML, etc etc out of it.

Very handy for when you want to type some notes or something up and
make them look REALLY polished. Impress the boss :)

-Chris

On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 1:24 PM, Brenda Butler <address@hidden> wrote:
> I'm not super advanced in org-mode, so take what I have to say as
> "non-authoritative", but:
>
> I don't think you need any prefix on lines in your org-mode file.
> Lines with some number of * are headers as you noted
> Lines that start with a - make a list of items.
>
> I'm not sure what you can do with lists ... but probably that has an effect
> on formatting.
> So you can have a paragraph (no prefix), then a list (list items start with
> -) then another paragraph ...
>
> I haven't tried to "export" my org files so I don't know how it would look.
> I just use the files as a todo/done list/database/thing.
>
> bjb
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2016 at 12:11 PM, Chris Patti <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> So, this is one of those weird moments where I feel really stupid
>> saying this, but I can imagine others have dealt with this as well.
>>
>> When I first started using org-mode, I thought you prefixed every line
>> with some number of *.
>>
>> Then, I discovered that the *** were headings, and actual items under
>> those headings were prefixed with '-'.
>>
>> This is a simple thing, but WOW did it make a huge difference.
>>
>> * I kept wondering why exports to PDF or HTML looked like crud
>> * Things like beamer wouldn't render my slides properly
>>
>> etc etc.
>>
>> I'm going to go over the documentation and ensure I wasn't just
>> looking past something, but I wonder if others have had this problem.
>>
>> -Chris
>>
>> --
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>> Pixar
>>
>



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