Org mode
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== Org mode - Description == | == Org mode - Description == | ||
− | Org mode is a multi-purpose plain-text system which | + | [http://orgmode.org Org mode] is a multi-purpose plain-text system which is displayed and manipulated via an |
+ | [http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Modes.html#Modes editing mode] of the [http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs Emacs text editor]. | ||
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+ | Outside of Emacs, Org mode files can be viewed as human-readable plain text. | ||
It can be used for: structured note-taking, TO DO lists, project planning, authoring of "executable documents" that combine markup language (for example, LaTeX) with embedded executable code. | It can be used for: structured note-taking, TO DO lists, project planning, authoring of "executable documents" that combine markup language (for example, LaTeX) with embedded executable code. | ||
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+ | == Identifiers == | ||
+ | * File extension: '''.ORG''' | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
− | http://orgmode.org | + | [http://orgmode.org Official website] |
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Org mode - Description
Org mode is a multi-purpose plain-text system which is displayed and manipulated via an editing mode of the Emacs text editor.
Outside of Emacs, Org mode files can be viewed as human-readable plain text.
It can be used for: structured note-taking, TO DO lists, project planning, authoring of "executable documents" that combine markup language (for example, LaTeX) with embedded executable code.
Identifiers
- File extension: .ORG