all-the-icons.el
delve
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14 days ago | 4 months ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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all-the-icons.el
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Some icons are shown and some aren't
Thanks so much for your help, but I've already tried that :( I installed manually downloading it from https://github.com/domtronn/all-the-icons.el and used the fc-cache -f -v . For some reason the M-x all-the-icons-install-fonts not work for me, since it's not shown the all-the-icons-install-fonts after M-x and package-install
- All-the-icons SVG beta
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Package to display org headings spatially?
Isn't a "pile" just an "unorganized map"? Really, if you think of it: a pile of papers on a desk, could as well sitt in a folder. That should bring you back to normal desktop paradigm. Now implementing headings as "folders" shouldn't be overly difficult. You could implement a "pile" of headings as just subheadings to top headings and also render those top headings as either: svg icons, check for example svg-library by /u/Nicolas-Rougier, or you could use font-icons like in font-awesome or all-the-icons, to replace top-headings with an image or a font-icon. You would probably have to write your own minor-mode but it shouldn't be very difficult. You will probably need to use invisible-text property to hide headings and replace them with icons (that is normally how org and outline modes "fold" and "expand" content in headings), but that should not be very difficult.
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org-cc: Custom completions for Org (WIP)
In the org-mode buffer (upper part of pic): Iosevka Aile 15. In the minibuffer (lower part of pic): Iosevka 15. For the star icon: Font Awesome via all-the-icons.el.
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all-the-icons Stopped Working on WSL2 with Doom Emacs
I tried some of the troubleshooting steps on https://github.com/domtronn/all-the-icons.el but those instructions seem to address issues with individual icons. I can't see any icons.
- My boss said use vs code it will give side tree and terminal. I did this for him.
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Cannot install all-the-icons package on Ubuntu 20.04 with Emacs 27.2
I found what I believe is the fonts repo here but I'm not sure where to put the resources while this issue gets fixed. I see that it's a constant that reappears quite often.
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Problem with installing all-the-icons package
You can also install it manually: https://github.com/domtronn/all-the-icons.el
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Elisp completion with icons using default company-mode frontend
In the meantime, you can get the missing definitions using this config: https://github.com/domtronn/all-the-icons.el/issues/220#issuecomment-750989401
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Good font for WSL/vcxsrv and Spacemacs?
Works perfectly fine and looks good to me. Additionally, I also have the all-the-icons fonts to support doom-modeline.
delve
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Package to display org headings spatially?
Don't think I've seen a package that you're referring to, but maybe delve could be a substitute?
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Setting up a simple yet efficient workflow - column view for several files
I think maybe folks are misunderstanding what you mean by 5. I recall that notion automatically generates tables for you based on some content. If that's what you're looking for https://github.com/publicimageltd/delve might be the package for you.
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Notion -> Org Mode
When I see dashboards based on content I think delve.
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Cobbling together a Resonance calendar in org-mode
If you're using org-roam already, might be worth looking into delve.
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Org-roam journey
Not sure what you mean on the first one. The second one's easiest solution is probably org-transclusion as what you're asking is to translude notes. But other packages with a similar concept of collecting your notes and adding them in a separate buffer are things such as delve or (shameless self plug) zetteldesk. I got no clue how to do the third one. I agree with you on that todos should work in more places, but I also don't know how to fix it. For the one with the calendar, I am pretty sure calfw has an extension that does that. I think calfw-org?
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New Package: Zetteldesk.el - A tool for revision and outlining built on top of Org-Roam
Sounds useful! So I understand you let the user add notes to a special org mode buffer which you then call a ' desktop', right? I have written a similar package for collecting org roam nodes called Delve. It uses a special list view to collect the stuff, however. Your approach is more direct, right? I have considered that approach, too, but I thought it would be nice to have something to navigate from link to its back links to their back links etc... apart from that, I'd actually prefer your kind of approach since it seems more emacsy.
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Zettelkasten Options
I think you might be looking for delve. It allows to create collections of notes and operate on them.
What are some alternatives?
nerd-fonts - Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher. 3,600+ icons, 50+ patched fonts: Hack, Source Code Pro, more. Glyph collections: Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Octicons, & more
md-roam - Use Org-roam with markdown files by adding Md-roam as a plug-in. Mix org and markdown files in a single Org-roam database.
emacs-gcc-wayland-devel-builder - Emacs with native compilation ("gcc") and Wayland support
Zero-to-Emacs-and-Org-roam - Step by step guide from zero to installing and setting up Emacs and Org-roam on Windows 10
company-box - A company front-end with icons
zettelkasten-mode - Zettelkasten note-taking for org-mode
company-mode - Modular in-buffer completion framework for Emacs
emacs-calfw - A calendar framework for Emacs
home-sweet-home - All my home configs, dotfiles, spacemacs etc
zetteldesk.el - Zetteldesk.el is an emacs library built on top of org-roam with the purpose of easier revision on various subjects and a better outliner tool for emacs
tide - Tide - TypeScript Interactive Development Environment for Emacs
org-reverse-datetree - An alternative date tree implementation for Emacs Org mode