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org-modern
- Beautifying Org Mode in Emacs (2018)
- Want to install Modern org style not sure where to put config file
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Starless mode or a way to remove space occupied by hidden stars
I like org-modern a lot.
- My Emacs eye candy
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Examples of good org mode "styling"
I love this a lot; https://github.com/minad/org-modern
- org-modern (font lock) interaction with visual lines and org-indent-mode
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Org-mode tables break for some reason. How do I fix this?
Are you using org-modern by chance? https://github.com/minad/org-modern/issues/5
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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.
- What features of the more mainstream productivity apps do you wish org mode had?
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Can line numbers be displayed to the left of the fringe?
I use the lovely org-modern which draws little braces in the fringe---as you can see from the screenshot `display-line-numbers-mode` displays the line numbers to the right of the fringe---does anyone know a way to have the line numbers to the left of the fringe so the org-modern fringe braces are not separated from the src blocks by the line numbers?
org-bullets
- Starless mode or a way to remove space occupied by hidden stars
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What're People Using for Faces/Styles for their Org Headlines?
I use the Modus Vivendi theme, FiraCode as my font, and org-bullets for styling. My headings are easily distinguishable across the levels in this set-up.
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org mode issue?
That's normal. The fancy dots come from the package Org-bullets. Different sized headings are usually theme dependent, I'm not sure off the top of my head which of the doom themes support them though. As for the built in themes, I know that the Leuvan theme supports them, and the Modus themes do as well. It's also very possible there is a variable which dictates the behavior of the org headings. I would use the built in help to search for a variable with a name along the lines of org headings or org height, something like that. You can access the help with M-x describe-variable or with the regular emacs keybindings (sorry I'm not an evil user) C-h v
- How to change Heading Symbol
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Which method / version of emacs to install for orgmode use only?
You probably want something like this:https://github.com/sabof/org-bullets
What are some alternatives?
org-superstar-mode - Make org-mode stars a little more super
org-view-mode - An attempt to create a markup-free read-only view mode for org-mode files in Emacs.
homebrew-emacsmacport - Emacs mac port formulae for the Homebrew package manager
lambda-themes - A set of four light and dark themes for Emacs.
spacemacs - A community-driven Emacs distribution - The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim!
elegant-emacs - A very minimal but elegant emacs (I think)
doomemacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker
victor-mono - A free programming font with cursive italics and ligatures. Donations welcome ❤️
vim-indent-guides - A Vim plugin for visually displaying indent levels in code
emacs-calfw - A calendar framework for Emacs
dotsies - Dot files, Emacs config, etc