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org-krita reviews and mentions
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Inline display custom binary files: would it be possible to create a custom image handler?
Many packages like org-krita/org-yt/org-excalidraw/org-xournalpp allow custom files to be displayed inline by means of a custom link type. However, they don't work when the file is linked as an attachment, which makes me think that there may be a better way to achieve this.
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Integrating Drawings into org-mode
I have been looking for a good way to get hand drawn images into my org notes. I use mermaid for generating some flowcharts/images, but sometimes there is no replacement for a physical drawing. The last thread I saw on this was from 2 years ago, and org-mark and org-krita were mentioned, and look good but both have limitations. I was wondering if anyone has made/found other packages to get a hand-drawn image work flow with org?
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Embed excalidraw in Emacs?
https://github.com/wdavew/org-excalidraw is close. I discovered you can install Excalidraw from Chrome, and then it is like a local program. That is pretty amazing in itself. org-excalidraw indeed offers an org-link and way to make an excalidraw file from emacs, edited natively in an external excalidraw window. The svg preview does not work though if you use freehand lines in your image, and I was unable to install the npm packages on my Mac for some uninteresting reason related to DNS, but it did work in a node docker image. I find writing in excalidraw less advanced than in tools like Notability or PDFExpert. There are some artifacts in excalidraw from smoothing, or dangling pixels that I don't love. I forgot I had previously used https://github.com/lepisma/org-krita. Krita is a full drawing program, and this integrates into org-mode with image previews nicely. I am not that skilled in using it, and as a full drawing program, it has a learning curve. I wrote https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/blob/master/scimax-inkscape.el to integrate inkscape into org-mode. It works, but I find inkscape slow to open, and I am not that skilled in using it.
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- I draw figures for my mathematical lecture notes using Inkscape
- Emacs org-mode version 9.5, a major release, is out
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Emacs Drawing Tool
I haven't had a chance to try it out but you might be interested in https://github.com/lepisma/org-krita and https://gitlab.com/vherrmann/org-xournalpp
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Is it possible to use wacom graphic tablet with emacs??
Would something like https://github.com/lepisma/org-krita work for you?
- org-krita: Krita sketches in Org
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Best way to insert drawings in org-mode for school notes?
I've found that org-krita https://github.com/lepisma/org-krita works really well after a few tweaks, if you have a tablet.
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lepisma/org-krita 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 org-krita is Emacs Lisp.
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