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:emacs: anyone have experience with org column view header alignment breaking?
works fine starting with emacs -Q, and I don't change face settings anywhere in my config, and commenting out all config related to org, themes and fonts makes no difference
interestingly, starting with emacs -Q causes headline faces to all be uniform, but starting with config gives me different sizes per headline. I don't set this anywhere, so something is changing it, but after 20m I can't work out what
When I stopped my weekly routine, I also stopped organizing tasks. Now I have one big file mixed with personal and work tasks, some active and some complete. It’s an intimidating blob of “stuff,” and just looking at it makes me want to run away to a video game instead.
When should I visit my projects file and move things out into their categories? Second, what are these categories?
Rethinking and reorganizing my life - with org-mode:
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@xuxxux@nickanderson@joshourisman@petrillic I honestly don’t do much with images in my notes but in the past I did have success with org-download. I’m not sure if it’s still active. Adding some tags for further reach.
@bmispelon Nice, didn't know git could grep! Besides 'grep' and 'git grep' I would throw the "silver searcher" aka ag into the mix for blazingly fast code search from the command line (or from within #emacs of course 😉).
The more I learn #Emacs, the more I think I should've started way earlier.
I'm using only #OrgMode, to create and manage my digital garden, but I've already learnt a good set of useful commands, my digital garden is automagically converted from Org Mode into HTML with a nice CSS, I've even integrated Japanese furigana and PlantUML!
And I'm sharing back all my current learnings, using the digital garden itself: https://marcoxbresciani.codeberg.page/emacs/orgmode/orgmode.html
Have a nice reading, and give me feedbacks! 🙏🏻
I've just stumbled on this blog post with a view-text-file-as-info-manual function that uses pandoc and org's ox-texinfo to convert various formats into info for convenient #emacs browsing.
It did a great job on the Fennel language reference, it looks a lot better than what I got via pandoc->texinfo->makeinfo. No index but that would be hard to conjure up from a generic markdown file. The top level TOC looks great, node jumps work well and code block are displayed as such.
#Irreal highlighted @jbaty blog post on the "gravitational pull of emacs" a cyclic moving away for simplicity's sake and a gradual pull back as personal comforts of customisations coax and inevitable return to #emacs
I've noticed a similar tidal motion back and forth, but instead of simple note-taking apps I flow between Emacs and other simpler #FOSS editors, like #Featherpad or #Notepadplusplus
Ultimately the draw & utility of #OrgMode sucks me back into Emacs and has me nuzzling comfortably back in my custom config.
This is probably a result of trying to walk the tight rope of balance between literally "getting things done" (not the GTD system) and "making life easier" with settings & customising.
I suppose, one day, the customisations might reach a stable state & the use of other editors becomes unnecessary. Balance achieved. Enlightenment.
But you know, in tech, everything moves on eternally so the balance undulates softly over time. Not to mention our lives and needs also shift over time.
So perhaps this do-si-do dance we do, will always be?
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you can install GNU/linux on flash drive(full-featured version) or use virtualisation,
WSL and cygwin are solutions, too
consider Tor browser through VPsN, Richard Stallman uses it exclusively; about:config in firefox adrress bar to javascript.enabled = false, or use EU (eww, emacs web browser)