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Beautifying Org Mode in Emacs (2018)
I think the work Nicolas Rougier has done on "beautifying" Emacs (including org-mode) is about the best that's been done, examples and code:
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Some questions about org-babel
It's a tangent, but this looks really cool: https://github.com/rougier/notebook-mode
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Do you like org-level-1, org-level-2, etc. all different colors, or everything the same color (like black on white, etc.), or something between?
You might also find inspiration from Nicolas Rougier's org mode setup: https://github.com/rougier/notebook-mode and https://github.com/rougier/org-bib-mode have screenshots which show very little color put on headlines.
- Emacs Notebook
- notebook-mode: GNU Emacs notebook mode
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Ueber nerd Stephen Wolfram's life/ notebook system.
I think u/Nicolas-Rougier is moving in that direction with his notebook work.
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Literate programming: Knuth is doing it wrong
There’s some work in this space, such as Nicolas Rougier’s promising notebook-mode[1]. I’m convinced there would be an audience for an OrgBook app that philosophically treated Emacs as an implementation detail. Give it more familiar keybindings, some out of the box nice looking themes, and configure the new context menu functionality as you suggest. Then package it up as something that can be run and installed with or without an existing Emacs.
It’s hard to imagine experienced Emacsers wanting to lead a project that solves a problem they don’t have, but the community is very friendly so whoever took it on would get plenty of help.
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Emacs notebook mockup
Code at https://github.com/rougier/notebook-mode
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rougier/notebook-mode 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 notebook-mode is Emacs Lisp.