On Tue, Feb 11 2020, Bastien wrote:
Hi Texas,
Texas Cyberthal writes:
Why does there need to be an Org version of mixed-pitch-mode?
It
already works for Org.
Yes, indeed.
Besides, there's also `org-variable-pitch`, available on Melpa.
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Joost Kremers
Life has its moments
Hi Texas,
Texas Cyberthal writes:
> Why does there need to be an Org version of mixed-pitch-mode? It
> already works for Org.
Yes, indeed.
PS: Speaking of good defaults, I think quoting emails with ">"
instead of #+begin_quote is way more readable.
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Bastien
#+begin_quote Bastien
> Having said that, if Org could have a simple org-mixed-pitch-mode, or
> something like that, that could be very helpful, since it could make
> such configuration much easier.
If anyone wants to start coding something like this, we can consider
referencing it on Worg.
i think this is a really good idea.
there are subtleties including:
- list bullets (fixed is good for aligning succeeding lines)
- timestamps (many align these informally or in headers)
- numbers (many align these informally -- but .,-+'?)
- todo kw (defined by user, would be fantastic
Adam Porter writes:
> Having said that, if Org could have a simple org-mixed-pitch-mode, or
> something like that, that could be very helpful, since it could make
> such configuration much easier.
If anyone wants to start coding something like this, we can consider
referencing it on Worg.
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Texas Cyberthal writes:
> Readable prose requires variable-pitch font. Readable code requires
> fixed-pitch font. Org should make it easy to configure the two
> separately.
>
> mixed-pitch-mode mostly solves this problem, but only advanced users
> know about it.
>
Readable prose requires variable-pitch font. Readable code requires
fixed-pitch font. Org should make it easy to configure the two
separately.
mixed-pitch-mode mostly solves this problem, but only advanced users
know about it.
https://gitlab.com/jabranham/mixed-pitch