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Zusammenfassung: added OrgJournal
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> * OrgJournal -- a simple org-mode based journal mode that integrates with the calendar
Many Emacs users keep an MeatBall:OnlineDiary, MeatBall:WebLog, or something else along those lines, and many maintain it via one of these funky Emacs tools.
This category lists EmacsLisp packages that help you maintain a weblog or a similar website that gets updated frequently.
Other packages that can be used with Emacs effortlessly, eg. because they depend on plain text.
While I have no doubt whatsoever, that one can implement a diary within the e-script environment, using eev-mode or not, I feel inclined to state that neither on the EevMode page of this wiki, nor on the eev-mode or e-script project homepage there is anything written about such subject. The same way one could add a link here to a perl script reposatory, saying there is a way to create a diary with perl somehow. --QirbCameled
Writing diary in e-script enables us to replay operations. I think it is VERY IMPORTANT to take a note of commands when you learn computers. eev-mode is only a minor-mode to execute shell commands in Emacs, so it is orthogonal with other major-modes for journal. – Anonymous
It seems to me that there are many such commands, potentially useful for many tasks, including keeping a journal. To list them all on this page would diminish the value of this category, however. – AlexSchroeder
Nathan Weizenbaum wrote a nice blog post about the experience of hacking up hacking up an Emacs client for his blog with TextileMode and HttpPost. – EdwardOConnor
This page is really getting messy mixing real CategoryJournaling tools with CategoryChatClient or other tools. It is time to take a decision and leave here qualified tool. Opinions ? – XavierMaillard