Yeah, I can't get it to work following the instructions on macOS. Starts up but nothing appears in the browser. Debug mode shows nothing other than "GET /..." which give a 404. Nothing I put in the URL gets me anything.
Ah ! Interesting ! I haven’t had the time to look, but is the org parser re written in ocaml or does is use emacs ? I’m wondering because I once had so many todos in so many files that it would cripple my org todos when I opened them. I actually rewrote a small Qt/Cpp frontend for my orgmode needs before giving up.
The community around GNU and Emacs seem to love the 70s Unix terminal aesthetic and hate anything resembling a modern GUI. I think that's a major reason their software is never going to become all that popular by itself, at best products built on top of them will be.
Dude I use emacs most of the day precisely because I want to escape all the unixy nonsense as soon as I can and simply deal with a malleable, reactive environment.
I’m building a web front end that supports editing, but I still think there is a use case for read-only.
Sometimes you want to only update your todo lists at the end of the day. In my case, I have a list of places I want to travel during the day. Things don’t go 100% as planned. You go places you didn’t intend, or you didn’t get a chance to do it all because you wanted to spend more time at one place. I prefer managing my todos when I’m back at accommodations, instead of being distracted from enjoying the present, even if that’s during transit.
Not at all! My blog (two-wrongs.org) is published from Org source files. I have previously published documentation from Org sources too, with no expectation that the viewers should edit.
Maybe there is an asdf plugin for OCaml or an apt-get but an executable to download from the Packages tab of the web site would help immensely.
Sometimes you want to only update your todo lists at the end of the day. In my case, I have a list of places I want to travel during the day. Things don’t go 100% as planned. You go places you didn’t intend, or you didn’t get a chance to do it all because you wanted to spend more time at one place. I prefer managing my todos when I’m back at accommodations, instead of being distracted from enjoying the present, even if that’s during transit.