Hello Martin, for situations like this I would consider switching between branches on Git. If you are using Mercurial, maybe there is a similar possibility. Iannis Z. On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 8:01 AM, M wrote: > Thank you for your comments and suggestions! > > Running a virtual machine for the second setup is an interesting idea, but > it is problematic, as I'm using MacOS X 10.6 and AFAIK it is not permitted > to run it in a VM. > I'm currently working with org-mode under OS X (Aquamacs) at home and under > Windows 7 at work. > (For a VM with Windows I'd need a second license and for using LINUX in the > VM I'd have a 3rd operating system to fiddle with). > > I could however create a second user account in OS X for such purpose and > then try to sync the "shared" parts of the emacs/org-mode configuration > files. > > I thought that it should be easy (give I know, how) to have 2 branches in > my > mercurial repository, one for the "general settings" and one also > containing > my private data. > > Another solution might be to have 2 different stages of emacs/org-mode > configuration files and if necessary "reset" emacs and org-mode by a > command > and then only load the "public" configuration for demo purpose. > > Kind regards > > Martin > > > Von: Noorul Islam K M > > Datum: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 09:30:15 +0530 > > An: Nick Dokos > > Cc: > > Betreff: Re: [O] Setup for switching between 2 org-mode configurations > > (demo/productive)? > > > > Nick Dokos writes: > > > >> Karl Voit writes: > >> > >>> * M wrote: > > >>>> I'd like to set up org-mode in a way to separate my personal data > from my > >>>> gerenal settings. > >>>> and easily re-enable them later. > >>> [...] > >>>> I assume that some of you already have something like that or can > recommend > >>>> a way for doing so? > >>> > >>> I by myself did chose a manual attempt so far: temporarily modifying > >>> org-agenda-files to one demo file [1] and sticking to this demo file > >>> only while showing stuff. > >> > >> It may be worth considering running in a virtual machine. > > > > And RAM and CPU cycles being cheap these days, I second this suggestion. > > > > Take a look at > > > > http://docs.vagrantup.com/v2/getting-started/ > > > > Thanks and Regards > > Noorul > > > > > >