org-real
By tygrdev
fontawesome
fontawesome utility (by emacsorphanage)
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org-real
Posts with mentions or reviews of org-real.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-30.
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Package to display org headings spatially?
You might be thinking of org-real, which creates boxy views designed to mimic how objects are organized in the real world. You can even put an item “behind” another item. See https://gitlab.com/tygrdev/org-real
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New package: boxy-info
- [org-real](https://gitlab.com/tygrdev/org-real) - [boxy-headings](https://gitlab.com/tygrdev/boxy-headings) - [boxy-imenu](https://gitlab.com/tygrdev/boxy-imenu) Now, [boxy-info](https://gitlab.com/tygrdev/boxy-info) allows you to view the current info manual as a boxy diagram. I was slightly dissapointed that imenu (and thus boxy-imenu) doesn't work on info manuals. So I built this package specifically to handle building a lisp tree that can be iterated over for creating a boxy box.
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A rant: Papalized by choices
There is a package in emacs to identify where you saved something in the real world, with autocompletion. Real Org Keep track of real things as org-mode links. Tygr Development / org-real · GitLab)
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boxy-headlines and org-real are now on ELPA
org-real allows you to keep track of real things as org mode links.
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Now you can real-ly view your org files
Org real 0.3.1 now has the interactive function org-real-headlines to view the current org file as an org real diagram.
- org-real: Keep track of real things as org links
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Preview: org-real
Haha just for you. And I'll open the issue tracker as soon as the package is in a working condition.
fontawesome
Posts with mentions or reviews of fontawesome.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-30.
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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.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing org-real and fontawesome you can also consider the following projects:
org-roam-ui - A graphical frontend for exploring your org-roam Zettelkasten
delve - Delve into your org-roam zettelkasten
org-graph-view - View Org buffers as a clickable, graphical mind-map