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doom-modeline
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How many lines is you init.el
Mine is currently 3826 lines excluding themes, outside packages, snippets, etc, loads pretty quickly due to optimizations I copied from others, and feels surprisingly manageable. I found breaking it out into separate files helps a lot.
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Displaying RTL and LTR languages correctly in the same line
This is what I use, it may be helpful for you, see the stack overflow links for more info https://github.com/bcmertz/dotfiles/blob/main/.emacs.d/lisp/custom-bidi-text.el
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I made emacs look like a better version of atom
here are all the languages supported https://github.com/bcmertz/dotfiles/tree/main/.emacs.d/lisp/languages
doom-modeline
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Unknown symbols in modeline, how to fix?
Is this doom-modeline? It recently migrated to from all-the-icons to nerd-icons (https://github.com/seagle0128/doom-modeline/pull/622). You need to either run M-x nerd-icons-install-fonts or install the fonts manually, see https://github.com/rainstormstudio/nerd-icons.el#installing-fonts.
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Starhugger.el now displays suggestions as overlays
For the mode-line, it's https://github.com/seagle0128/doom-modeline, installed by default on Doom Emacs.
- All-the-icons alternative that provides unified experience in both GUI and TTY
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Doom -> vanilla emacs 29
doom-modeline: I really like Doom's modeline and you can install it separately. There's also a package for the Doom themes but I use the built-in Modus themes with automated light/dark switching.
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Custom Emacs themes
You probably talking about doom-modeline (which I used to use) or nano-modeline (which I currently use).
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pdf-tools. where am I?
I believe the doom-mode-line package will show you what page you're on in the .pdf file when using pdf-tools -- can't recall if it tells you out of how many total pages.
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org-cc: Custom completions for Org (WIP)
Theme: doom-nord. Additional styling (e.g. stars): org-modern. Mode-line: doom-modeline.
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Found this important note while reading some documentation to configure org-journal
the theme is moe, moe ,kyun! and the mode-line is doom-modeline
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Just a show of appreciation
For chocolate, org-modern and doom-modeline in particular, and org-mode, magit and so many more too. Thanks so much for contributing to the community in any way you do, it's a beautiful thing
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Finally off doom emacs
You could just use doom-modeline , it is the default Doom Emacs modeline but as a separate package. But if your willing to go more minimal, I would keep playing with the mood-line package, that's a great modeline.
What are some alternatives?
centaur-tabs - Emacs plugin aiming to become an aesthetic, modern looking tabs plugin
telephone-line - A new implementation of Powerline for Emacs
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs
vim-airline - lean & mean status/tabline for vim that's light as air
comic-mono-font - A legible monospace font... the very typeface you’ve been trained to recognize since childhood
nano-emacs - GNU Emacs / N Λ N O - Emacs made simple
emacs-dashboard - An extensible emacs dashboard
pomidor - Pomidor is a simple and cool pomodoro technique timer.
emacs-emojify - Display emojis in Emacs
fantasque-sans - A font family with a great monospaced variant for programmers.
nano-sidebar - Emacs package to have configurable sidebars on a per frame basis.