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Org Agenda Dashboard
Inspired by Nicolas Rougier's mu4e-dashboard, I tried to create a similar dasboard for my org-agenda. The links in the dashboard open an agenda search window in the middle window, which by default shows a weekly agenda. This combined with the side window on the right (mostly taken from Rougier's task agenda) makes for a rather nice setup, I believe.
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Sticky frame sidebar (N Λ N O)
Sidebar is a child frame that is displayed on the left side of a regular frame and can be used to display any kind of information. In the screenshot above, it displays a mue4e dashboard (https://github.com/rougier/mu4e-dashboard) . I did not find how to have per-frame theme and I ended up exploiting the dark/light mode frame settings and theme will adapt (if it includes the two modes). Here, the theme here is nano-theme (https://github.com/rougier/nano-theme) and the sidebar uses the dark version.
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Mu4e look and feel
mu4e-dashboard (https://github.com/rougier/mu4e-dashboard),
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Is it worth learning Common Lisp for writing tools and solving practical problems if I already know Emacs Lisp?
My weird idea is that I think Emacs could be a great platform to ship software. Just like people use Electron to ship apps, we could use Emacs to ship apps as well. We would have a great power for customization. We have buttons (widgets) that can be a little hard to understand at first, but dashboard-mode and spacemacs are good examples that we can have beautiful "interfaces" in Emacs. Look at mu4e-dashboard, we could have a very beautiful and functional email software in Emacs someday, we just need an easier way to setup email because it can be really painful.
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rougier/mu4e-dashboard is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of mu4e-dashboard is Emacs Lisp.
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