On Jun 25, 2009, at 1:28 AM, Daniel Clemente wrote:
So, what do you think ? Is this a direction you'd want org-mode
to go ? Please, share your feedback & suggestions !
I think that the main interest of this will not only be to make a
buffer pretty, but to show information in ways which are easier or
more comfortable to understand.
For instance:
- showing completion status of a task: icons could form a progress
bar, like [XXXX..], green if >50%, red elsewhere
Nice.
- marking the tasks with a color from a gradient which represents
something; for instance: the more recently you have clocked a task,
the redder (hotter) it is
Well, not so useful, I think.
- the amount of children/text a collapsed tree has (a big lack I have
noticed in org-mode). The icon could try to offer a
mini-representation of whether the tree has little content, some
content, or much content
Very useful, but expensive to implement.
- in agenda view, an „only icons“ view would be able to show much
information in little space. For instance, the distribution of
projects/categories/tags in a month
Just some ideas.
I am beginning to see that this could in fact be useful,
thanks for your post.
- Carsten
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