I tried it, and I just didn't like it. It looks alright, but alignment is
difficult, and even though faces are set up to be fixed-pitch they still end up
rendering as variable-pitch. During startup my org file also loads too early and
doesn't get the right font set. It just doesn't really add enough.
Before, because of the use of ‘org-cut-subtree’, which in turn calls
‘kill-region’, which checks to see if ‘last-command’ equals ‘kill-region’ and
uses either ‘kill-append’ or ‘kill-new’ repeated uses of the
‘oni-org-move-subtree’ command would append cut subtrees together and repeatedly
paste the same subtrees over and over again.
Setting ‘this-command’ will make sure that when the ‘kill-region’ checks the
value of ‘last-command’ it won't find ‘kill-region’ there.
‘rx’ should expand to what is needed to make sure that the right thing is done.
I feel more comfortable using this than ‘rx-to-string’ while unquoting the
variables I use.
These two functions do essentially the same thing, but in different directions.
This can also be done with one single interactive function. This way there is
only one thing to call.
This is similar to my backlinks dynamic block, but it supports links by id and
will print them as a checkbox so that the project can track progress by using
the progress cookies.
Since I'm trying out the Pomodoro technique I want to be able to see at how many
pomodoro's I've estimated something so that I can choose what to do next.
When a capture template is set up to clock in as I'm capturing it, this function
would immediately change the state of the item to WIP (or whichever next status
there was), but even though I'm spending time on the ticket at that point it's
not in progress yet.
I'm trying out the Pomodoro Technique and one of the things you're supposed to
do is estimate your tasks in pomodoros. This change lets me estimate in, for
example, 1p (20min) based on my specified pomodoro duration.
Loading ‘yasnippet’ shouldn't automatically load my package configuration. If my
package configuration hasn't been loaded it shouldn't try to include my snippets.
With ‘electric-pair-local-mode’ and my inhibit function together I get a pretty
reasonable way of typing fancy quotes and regular quotes in words like “don't”.
It seems that ‘ol-man’ was moved from org-contrib to the main org repository,
but the version of org hasn’t been updated yet, so my system can’t find it yet.
Instead of everything that needs to explicitly mentioning inbox.org, make it the
default notes file. Usually all new notes should be captured in there and will
be moved up to other places.
Make sure that any new files for notes are created in the
‘oni-org-knowledge-directory’ directory and not in whichever directory the
current buffer is visiting.
When on a heading, first move to the beginning of the heading title, and then to
the beginning of the line. For moving to the end, first move to the end of the
title, and then past any tags.
Replace all of the previous icons used in org-mode for agenda views with SVG
ones, and add ones for the “moving”, “security”, “website” and “desktop”
categories.
This still probably calls ‘org-roam-insert-immediate’ incorrectly, but it fixes
it for my current use case. I’ve changed the call to ‘org-roam-find-file’ in a
similar manner in case it ever starts asking me interactively for things.
Instead of checking specifically that it’s in the TODO state, check that it’s in
any one of the first states (like TODO, or READ). If this is the case, switch it
from the current state to whatever the settings define as being the next
state (usually WIP or READING).
A lot of the time when capturing some task my cursor is at a random location and
it doesn’t actually mean what I’m looking at is at all related to what I’m
writing.
I think this will make me occasionally miss certain connections, but usually
will provide less noise.