Post AxGiolhpLbc5VSAZuK by zstg@fedia.social
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 (DIR) Post #AxGiolhpLbc5VSAZuK by zstg@fedia.social
       2025-07-21T06:54:54.014Z
       
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       @thelinuxcast as a language, Org is just as usable as Markdown is. Imho it's up to the "environment" you're using to implement proper support. GitHub and GitLab render Org just as well as Markdown. Org is also just as easy as Markdown is. It's just that several Org niceties (interactive notebook execution etc) work OOTB inside Emacs. Emacs is not a strict requirement.CC: @publicvoit
       
 (DIR) Post #AxGion5cCeEfnWJ5cm by publicvoit@graz.social
       2025-07-21T07:41:17Z
       
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       @zstg @thelinuxcast Absolutely.#orgdown = the name for the syntax of Org-mode which can be used anywhere and which got great support outside of Emacs just as #Markdown has support outside any MD tool you name including pandoc.#orgmode = Elisp implementation to Support note-taking (and much more) with a #LML named orgdown in (GNU) Emacs with highlighting and modification features.Background:https://karl-voit.at/2021/11/27/orgdown/https://gitlab.com/publicvoit/orgdown/And my current main article on that:Org Mode Syntax Is One of the Most Reasonable Markup Languages to Use for Texthttps://karl-voit.at/2017/09/23/orgmode-as-markup-only/I'll publish an article on the many downsides of Markdown in a few weeks. You might want to add my blog feed to your RSS aggregator.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxGiooKXadlje6IWWm by publicvoit@graz.social
       2025-08-17T18:14:10Z
       
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       @zstg @thelinuxcast Here's the first article which deals with the downsides of Markdown and what to use instead: https://graz.social/deck/search?q=from%3Ame+%23Markdown