org-preview-html
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org-preview-html
- Is there any app or site with org-mode syntax live-preview?
- org-preview-html: Automatically preview org-exported HTML files within Emacs.
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Display/preview HTML src blocks as Org syntax inline in Org files
I'd like to have the ability to wrap this HTML in some kind of block and preview it as Org-mode syntax, so that it's easier to read it in Emacs. I'm thinking of wrapping the text in a #+BEGIN_SRC html block (or maybe a custom block), calling out to Pandoc to convert the HTML to Org, and overlaying the Org-mode syntax to replace the HTML block (like org-display-inline-images, org-preview-html but with Org syntax instead of an image, graphviz-dot-mode, etc.
org-msg
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Gnus email client tips
There is also org-msg as another option (haven't tried both so can't compare).
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[doom-emacs] How to put the signature above the citation in mu4e?
org-msg replaces a lot of message composition behavior, so it's not a big surprise that it doesn't respect that variable. Make sure you're referencing org-msg's README while customizing it.
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What’s New in Emacs 28.1?
Funny, just dealt with the whole O365 authentication just this week. With moving to 2 factor authentication you need to use OAuth 2 to do anything with it. I have my (work) O365 email forwarded, so I do have normal IMAP access. I use isync/mbsync [1] to receive email, goimapnotify [2] to get pushed new email, read/reply/etc with mu4e [3] and org-msg [4] and org-mode, and until recently just plain SMTP to send mail. This last part will break with 2 factor, but found oauth2ms [5] to set up the OAuth to work with O365 SMTP. The trick was to find the "tenet ID" from the Azure page of your organization and to use Thunderbird's credentials [6] (or another mail program, since I can't make new app registrations on Azure to have my own "application"). That should also allow you to use IMAP with OAuth 2 as well, but haven't done that since I still have the forwarding. (As usual, I think the Arch Wiki [7] covers most of this too.)
[1] http://isync.sourceforge.net/
[2] https://gitlab.com/shackra/goimapnotify
[3] https://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu/mu4e.html
[4] https://github.com/jeremy-compostella/org-msg
[5] https://github.com/harishkrupo/oauth2ms
[6] https://hg.mozilla.org/comm-central/file/tip/mailnews/base/s...
[7] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Isync#Using_XOAUTH2
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use-package :bind won't work for org-msg. What's going on?
I'm using org-msg like this (great package btw, doesn't get enough attention if you ask me):
- [ANN] New package: mu4e-column-faces
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Enhance Your Email With Org Mode
https://github.com/jeremy-compostella/org-msg/issues/1#issuecomment-426415584 is one of the things which pushed me towards org-msg.
- org-msg: Compose and reply to emails in a Outlook HTML friendly style.
What are some alternatives?
markdown-live-preview - markdown editor with live preview
mu4e-column-faces
organice - An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs - built for mobile and desktop browsers
notdeft - NotDeft note manager for Emacs
org-gcal.el - Org sync with Google Calendar. (active maintained project as of 2019-11-06)
weblorg - Static Site Generator for Emacs
elfeed-org - Configure the Elfeed RSS reader with an Orgmode file
org-noter - Emacs document annotator, using Org-mode
preview-org-html-mode - Emacs minor mode for an (optionally) live preview of Org exports to HTML using Xwidgets.
dillinger - The last Markdown editor, ever.
emacs-fsharp-mode - F# Emacs mode