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Alfred Zanini (he/they)
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# PART I - Where I started
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-   - via Sacha Chua's EmacsConf21 Emacs news
- Q:Do you use pandoc for incoming and outgoing docs? Do you find that
repeated conversions lose document quality?
- - A:
+ - A: Layouts are kind of wonky, but that's possible to work through if you go into the settings and adjust basically to how you want it to look like.
+ - And for incoming docs, so that's a bit more of a hassle. My plan for this talk was to have it a bit more ready, but I've got this integration for org-ic, org-apple-pages documents, that kind of thing. So that's often the documents that I get from my colleagues, and I found a way to transfer them into org documents. I did that kind of quickly, so I don't think I'm quite ready to share exactly how it went, but I'm planning on doing some documentation around that. But yeah, basically the gist of it is, I don't find it a huge issue.
- Q: I am beginning on emacs (again) after falling off every time
because of the "working in config-files" whole day. What was your
moment when you really started to work in emacs instead of