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[mailto:emacs-orgmode-bounces+jonathana=criticalmass@gnu.org] On Behalf Of
David O'Toole
Sent: June 21, 2009 5:18 AM
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: [Orgmode] pretty icons in org buffers
I've been re-entering my life data into Orgmode after about a year of jus
Eric S Fraga , Eric S Fraga
writes:
> Out of curiousity, does the use of icons require Emacs to be running
> in a windowing system?
AFAIK it does.
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David O'Toole writes:
> What do people think of icons in org buffers? This could actually reduce
My own bias is less towards icons and more towards text. Sorry.
Obviously I don't mind at all if others like icons! ;-)
Out of curiousity, does the use of icons require Emacs to be running
in a windo
Hi David,
"David O'Toole" writes:
> What do people think of icons in org buffers? This could actually reduce
> visual noise and increase comprehension. Think of priorities being colored
> circles instead of [#A] [#B] [#C]. Or TODO and DONE and CANCELED being
> represented by different checkboxy
I've been re-entering my life data into Orgmode after about a year of just
using a palm pilot. So I would like to contribute something to the org
community again. A while back I wrote some elisp code for displaying bitmap
icons as overlays in org buffers (screenshots at
http://dto.github.com/notebo