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Android and orgmode for vim
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From: wbm <bent...@curriemacleod.net>
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Subject: Android and orgmode for vim
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I recently switched to vi from emacs in part because of orgmode for vi.
On my android tablet (asus with keyboard), terminal-ide provides a great
environment for programing and editing org files - it includes vim, git,
rsync, ssh, etc. However, I have found that only the outlining from
vim-orgmode works. The agenda command does not, which is the one command I
use all the time. Does anybody have any experience getting vim-orgmode to
work on terminal-ide?
I might add, that in general this is a far better solution that mobileorg,
which I used for a while, but found basically not really useful.
terminal-ide supports git, so one can create a git repo for org files, and
use git to manage the synchronization (or use dropbox, but that is a bit
less convenient, and more error prone).
Many thanks in advance for the help.
best wbm
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I recently switched to vi from emacs in part because of orgmode for vi. On my android tablet (asus with keyboard), terminal-ide provides a great environment for programing and editing org files - it includes vim, git, rsync, ssh, etc. However, I have found that only the outlining from vim-orgmode works. The agenda command does not, which is the one command I use all the time. Does anybody have any experience getting vim-orgmode to work on terminal-ide?<br><br>I might add, that in general this is a far better solution that mobileorg, which I used for a while, but found basically not really useful. terminal-ide supports git, so one can create a git repo for org files, and use git to manage the synchronization (or use dropbox, but that is a bit less convenient, and more error prone).<br><br>Many thanks in advance for the help.<br><br>best wbm<br>
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