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THE GLORIES OF ORG
A. Org Writer
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Table of Contents
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1. Welcome to Org-mode
.. 1. Sub-heading
2. TODO Promulgate Org to the world
.. 1. TODO Create a quickstart guide
3. A top level headline
.. 1. This headline is not commented
1 Welcome to Org-mode
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1.1 Sub-heading
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Each extra `*' increases the depth by one level.
2 TODO Promulgate Org to the world
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2.1 TODO Create a quickstart guide
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To markup text in Org, simply surround it with one or more marker
characters. *Bold*, /italic/ and _underline_ are fairly intuitive, and
the ability to use +strikethrough+ is a plus. You can _/*combine*/_
the basic markup in any order, however `code' and `verbatim' need to
be the *_`inner-most'_* markers if they are present since their
contents are interpreted `_literally_'.
To buy:
1. Milk
2. Eggs
- Organic
3. Cheese
+ Parmesan
+ Mozzarella
- [ ] not started
- [-] in progress
- [X] complete
[a nice website] <file:~/Pictures/dank-meme.png>
<https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/Konigsberg_bridges.png>
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| monospace
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| (message "Hello world")
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I am a table
with two rows !
Tool Literate programming? Reproducible Research? Languages
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Javadoc partial no Java
Haskell .lhs partial no Haskell
noweb yes no any
Sweave partial yes R
Org-mode yes yes any
Example of an comment.
Inline comments are used for end of line comments. Since # only works
if preceeded by a newline followed by whitespace.
[a nice website] <https://orgmode.org>
3 A top level headline
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3.1 This headline is not commented
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This text will be exported and code blocks will run.
_*/Attention! This text gets all the markup!/*_
Regular text. More regular text.