Dov Grobgeld <dov.grobg...@gmail.com> writes:

> The way I see it, within org-mode you wouldn't have to change
> anything in your input, but C-c C-c or other hot keys would do the
> change automatically. But I really don't mind if the underlying
> buffer stays the same, but only the display changes.

Yes, I think the underlying buffer should remain the same.  Whether you
use fancy utf chars to display headings etc should be similar to
pretty-entities and font-locking, in my view.

> Secondly, typing Unicode characters is pretty easy in emacs through
> its input modes. I have recently working on a special input mode for
> the key-starved N900 keyboard and it is really simple through quail.
> For box characters, you may e.g. use input mode rfc1345 through C-\
> rfc1345, and then type:

rfc1345 is nice; other favourites are =ucs= for the full unicode
character set and =tex= which allows you to use latex commands to type
in specific characters (e.g. \rightarrow will actually put in →).

-- 
: Eric S Fraga (GnuPG: 0xC89193D8FFFCF67D) in Emacs 23.2.1
: using Org-mode version 7.3 (release_7.3.221.gb3e16)

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