org-graph-view
svg-lib
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org-graph-view
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ORG feature request : Mindmap view idea
Somewhat relevant is this still-WIP package of mine: https://github.com/alphapapa/org-graph-view If I could figure out how to solve the weird issues with graphviz's handling of image boundaries and imagemap areas, it could be published.
- org-graph-view: View Org buffers as a clickable, graphical mind-map
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Package to display org headings spatially?
This isn't what you asked for, but it might be useful in some way, even as inspiration for your own library: https://github.com/alphapapa/org-graph-view
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org vs mind map
Org-mode is -before almost everything else- a great outliner. So collapsing/expanding (showing more or less), moving, adding, editing, rearranging things is what it does out of the box... among many others, like setting states, adding tags, dates (timestamps, schedule, deadlines, etc.), lists (with checks if you like), automatic timings, properties/metadata that can be used in calculations, tables (as spreadsheets), querying your files and making things with the results (from calendars to tables), exporting, transforming the same data into multiples visualization (like headings with metadata into tables), exporting to many formats, and more. Even making networks from links as the org-roam server that we talked before or creating mind maps like the great Alphapapa's https://github.com/alphapapa/org-graph-view . :)
svg-lib
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Emacs-Appindicator - create and control tray icons with Elisp!
You can hide/show icons, labels, create context menus with lisp callbacks for each menu item. The library uses svg-lib so you can use icons from various online collections supported by it. Under the hood it has tiny daemon, written in C that interacts with system tray via libappindicator. So, at least for now, the only supported OS is Linux.
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Initial Thoughts On A New Productivity Tool
Yes, he also uses svg to render a canvas and images. You can also check work by Rougier (/u/nicolas-rougier), he usually anounces his stuff in /r/emacs. He has done a lot with svg, check his svg-lib and svg-icons.
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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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Rounded UI corners and shadows?
the most basic UI changes you can do is by configuring faces (i recommend you take a look at the whole Controlling the Display section of the manual). going a bit beyond that, you can also take a look at the Widget Library as well for buttons, links, checkboxes and some other stuff. and there is also some packages and hacks by the community to display SVGs. see this reddit post and also some of Nicolas Rougier's work, more specifically his SVG lib.
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Cross-platform graphics
You could, at least in theory, do lots of GUI stuff in Emacs itself already with SVG (org PNGs). See for example svg-lib by N. Rougier for doing stuff like buttons, toolbars and some other gui elements. You can do pop-up menus with child frames.
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procress: A simple emacs package to indicate progress of a process in the modeline (for example AUCTeX processes)
At the moment undetermined progress is what's supported out-of-the-box. Determined progress can be supported easily enough if svg-lib is used to create the progress bar.
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Why not use Obsidian and/or Logseq instead of OrgRoam?
Oh, I understood now what you mean. I think Emacs is definitely capable of doing this (https://github.com/rougier/svg-lib), but I don't think there's a plugin which has already done it :/.
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svg-lib icons in org files
i saw this repository and i want to use thoses icons in my org files, but i don't have much experience with emacs-lisp and neither org-mode (sorry for being a newbie). i tried to append (require 'svg-lib) and also i donwloaded the repository and before did it before requiring the module (i'm not sure if this is the right name)
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Blamer.el 0.4 has been released. Added popup git blame messages with border and rounded corners
Have you considered/tried doing something with svg-lib?
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svg-tag-mode (v 0.3.1) is now on ELPA
Can you open an issue on https://github.com/rougier/svg-lib (with screenshots)? I'm trying to fix the tag for any kind of font ant that would help.
What are some alternatives?
ox-hugo - A carefully crafted Org exporter back-end for Hugo
nano-emacs - GNU Emacs / N Λ N O - Emacs made simple
org-freeplane - DEPRECATED: see ox-freeplane.git (fixes for org-exp.el and org-freemind.el for Freeplane)
emacs-dashboard - An extensible emacs dashboard
all-the-icons.el - A utility package to collect various Icon Fonts and propertize them within Emacs.
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
delve - Delve into your org-roam zettelkasten
emacs-ng - A new approach to Emacs - Including TypeScript, Threading, Async I/O, and WebRender.
org-super-agenda - Supercharge your Org daily/weekly agenda by grouping items
ement.el - A Matrix client for GNU Emacs
org-brain - Org-mode wiki + concept-mapping
mu4e-thread-folding - Functions for folding threads in mu4e headers view