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#+TITLE: General Org-Mode Configuration
#+AUTHOR: Howard X. Abrams
#+DATE: 2020-09-18
#+FILETAGS: :emacs:
A literate programming file for configuring org-mode and those files.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :exports none
;;; ha --- Org configuration. -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
;;
;; © 2020-2022 Howard X. Abrams
;; This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
;; See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
;;
;; Author: Howard X. Abrams <http://gitlab.com/howardabrams>
;; Maintainer: Howard X. Abrams
;; Created: September 18, 2020
;;
;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
;;
;; *NB:* Do not edit this file. Instead, edit the original literate file at:
;; ~/other/hamacs/ha-org.org
;; And tangle the file to recreate this one.
;;
;;; Code:
#+END_SRC
* Use Package
Org is a /large/ complex beast with a gazillion settings, so I discuss these later in this document.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package org
:mode ("\\.org" . org-mode) ; Addresses an odd warning
:init
<<variables>>
<<org-todo>>
<<ob-configuration>>
:config
<<ha-org-leader>>
<<visual-hook>>
<<text-files>>
<<org-font-lock>>
<<no-flycheck-in-org>>
<<ob-languages>>
<<ob-graphviz>>
<<ox-exporters>>
<<org-return-key>>
<<global-keybindings>>
<<org-keybindings>>)
#+END_SRC
One other helper routine is a =general= macro for org-mode files:
#+NAME: ha-org-leader
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
(general-create-definer ha-org-leader
:states '(normal visual motion)
:keymaps 'org-mode-map
:prefix "SPC m"
:global-prefix "<f17>"
:non-normal-prefix "S-SPC")
#+END_SRC
* Initialization Section
Begin by initializing these org variables:
#+NAME: variables
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
(setq org-return-follows-link t
org-adapt-indentation nil ; Don't physically change files
org-startup-indented t ; Visually show paragraphs indented
org-list-indent-offset 2
org-edit-src-content-indentation 2 ; Doom Emacs sets this to 0,
; but uses a trick to make it
; appear indented.
org-imenu-depth 4
sentence-end-double-space nil ; I jump around by sentences, but seldom have two spaces.
org-export-with-sub-superscripts nil
org-directory "~/personal"
org-default-notes-file "~/personal/general-notes.txt"
org-enforce-todo-dependencies t ; Can't close a task without completed subtasks
org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks t
org-log-done 'time
org-completion-use-ido t
org-outline-path-complete-in-steps nil
org-src-tab-acts-natively t
org-agenda-span 'day ; Default is 'week
org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil
org-src-fontify-natively t
org-src-tab-acts-natively t)
#+END_SRC
* Configuration Section
I pretend that my org files are word processing files that wrap automatically:
#+NAME: visual-hook
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook #'visual-line-mode)
#+END_SRC
Files that end in =.txt= are still org files to me:
#+NAME: text-files
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.txt\\'" . org-mode))
(add-to-list 'safe-local-variable-values '(org-content . 2))
#+END_SRC
*Note:* Org mode files with the =org-content= variable setting will collapse two levels headers. Let's allow that without the need to approve that.
** Better Return
Hitting the ~Return~ key in an org file should format the following line based on context. For instance, at the end of a list, insert a new item.
We begin with the interactive function that calls our code if we are at the end of the line.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun ha-org-return ()
"If at the end of a line, do something special based on the
information about the line by calling `ha-org-special-return',
otherwise, `org-return' as usual."
(interactive)
(if (eolp)
(ha-org-special-return)
(org-return)))
#+END_SRC
And bind it to the Return key:
#+NAME: org-return-key
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
(define-key org-mode-map (kbd "RET") #'ha-org-return)
#+END_SRC
What should we do if we are at the end of a line?
- Given a prefix, call =org-return= as usual in an org file.
- On a link, call =org-return= and open it.
- On a header? Create a new header.
- In a table? Create a new row.
- In a list, create a new item.
I should break this function into smaller bits ...
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun ha-org-special-return (&optional ignore)
"Add new list item, heading or table row with RET.
A double return on an empty element deletes it.
Use a prefix arg to get regular RET."
(interactive "P")
(if ignore
(org-return)
(cond
;; Open links like usual
((eq 'link (car (org-element-context)))
(org-return))
((and (org-really-in-item-p) (not (bolp)))
(if (org-element-property :contents-begin (org-line-element-context))
(progn
(end-of-line)
(org-insert-item))
(delete-region (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))))
;; ((org-at-heading-p)
;; (if (string= "" (org-element-property :title (org-element-context)))
;; (delete-region (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position))
;; (org-insert-heading-after-current)))
((org-at-table-p)
(if (-any?
(lambda (x) (not (string= "" x)))
(nth
(- (org-table-current-dline) 1)
(org-table-to-lisp)))
(org-return)
;; empty row
(beginning-of-line)
(setf (buffer-substring
(line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)) "")
(org-return)))
(t
(org-return)))))
#+END_SRC
How do we know if we are in a list item? Lists end with two blank lines, so we need to make sure we are also not at the beginning of a line to avoid a loop where a new entry gets created with one blank line.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun org-really-in-item-p ()
"Return item beginning position when in a plain list, nil otherwise.
Unlike `org-in-item-p', this works around an issue where the
point could actually be in some =code= words, but still be on an
item element."
(save-excursion
(let ((location (org-element-property :contents-begin (org-line-element-context))))
(when location
(goto-char location))
(org-in-item-p))))
#+END_SRC
The org API allows getting the context associated with the /current element/. This could be a line-level symbol, like paragraph or =list-item=, but always when the point isn't /inside/ a bold or italics item. You know how HTML distinguishes between /block/ and /inline/ elements, org doesn't. So, let's make a function that makes that distinction:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun org-line-element-context ()
"Return the symbol of the current block element, e.g. paragraph or list-item."
(let ((context (org-element-context)))
(while (member (car context) '(verbatim code bold italic underline))
(setq context (org-element-property :parent context)))
context))
#+END_SRC
** Tasks
I need to add a /blocked/ state:
#+NAME: org-todo
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
(setq org-todo-keywords '((sequence "TODO(t)" "DOING(g)" "|" "DONE(d)")
(sequence "BLOCKED(b)" "|" "CANCELLED(c)")))
#+END_SRC
And I would like to have cute little icons for those states:
#+NAME: org-font-lock
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(dolist (m '(org-mode org-journal-mode))
(font-lock-add-keywords m ; A bit silly but my headers are now
`(("^\\*+ \\(TODO\\) " ; shorter, and that is nice canceled
(1 (progn (compose-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) "⚑") nil)))
("^\\*+ \\(DOING\\) "
(1 (progn (compose-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) "⚐") nil)))
("^\\*+ \\(CANCELED\\) "
(1 (progn (compose-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) "✘") nil)))
("^\\*+ \\(BLOCKED\\) "
(1 (progn (compose-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) "✋") nil)))
("^\\*+ \\(DONE\\) "
(1 (progn (compose-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) "✔") nil)))
;; Here is my approach for making the initial asterisks for listing items and
;; whatnot, appear as Unicode bullets ;; (without actually affecting the text
;; file or the behavior).
("^ +\\([-*]\\) "
(0 (prog1 () (compose-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1) "•")))))))
#+END_SRC
** Meetings
I've notice that while showing a screen while taking meeting notes, I don't always like showing other windows, so I created this function to remove distractions during a meeting.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun meeting-notes ()
"Call this after creating an org-mode heading for where the notes for the meeting
should be. After calling this function, call 'meeting-done' to reset the environment."
(interactive)
(outline-mark-subtree) ; Select org-mode section
(narrow-to-region (region-beginning) (region-end)) ; Show that region
(deactivate-mark)
(delete-other-windows) ; remove other windows
(text-scale-set 2) ; readable by others
(fringe-mode 0)
(message "When finished taking your notes, run meeting-done."))
#+END_SRC
Of course, I need an 'undo' feature when the meeting is over…
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun meeting-done ()
"Attempt to 'undo' the effects of taking meeting notes."
(interactive)
(widen) ; Opposite of narrow-to-region
(text-scale-set 0) ; Reset the font size increase
(fringe-mode 1)
(winner-undo)) ; Put the windows back in place
#+END_SRC
** Misc
*** Babel Blocks
I use [[https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/intro.html][org-babel]] (obviously) and dont need confirmation before evaluating a block:
#+NAME: ob-configuration
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
(setq org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil
org-src-fontify-natively t
org-src-tab-acts-natively t)
#+END_SRC
Whenever I edit Emacs Lisp blocks from my tangle-able configuration files, I get a lot of superfluous warnings. Let's turn them off.
#+NAME: no-flycheck-in-org
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
(defun disable-flycheck-in-org-src-block ()
(setq-local flycheck-disabled-checkers '(emacs-lisp-checkdoc)))
(add-hook 'org-src-mode-hook 'disable-flycheck-in-org-src-block)
#+END_SRC
And turn on ALL the languages:
#+NAME: ob-languages
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
(org-babel-do-load-languages 'org-babel-load-languages
'((shell . t)
(js . t)
(emacs-lisp . t)
(clojure . t)
(python . t)
(ruby . t)
(dot . t)
(css . t)
(plantuml . t)))
#+END_SRC
The [[https://graphviz.org/][graphviz project]] can be written in org blocks, and then rendered as an image:
#+NAME: ob-graphviz
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
(add-to-list 'org-src-lang-modes '("dot" . "graphviz-dot"))
#+END_SRC
For example:
#+BEGIN_SRC dot :file support/ha-org-graphviz-example.png :exports file :results replace file
digraph G {
graph [bgcolor=transparent];
edge [color=white];
node[style=filled];
A -> B -> E;
A -> D;
A -> C;
E -> F;
E -> H
D -> F;
A -> H;
E -> G;
}
#+END_SRC
#+ATTR_ORG: :width 400px
#+RESULTS:
[[file:support/ha-org-graphviz-example.png]]
*** Next Image
When I create images or other artifacts that I consider /part/ of the org document, I want to have them based on the org file, but with a prepended number. Keeping track of what numbers are now free is difficult, so for a /default/ let's figure it out:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun ha-org-next-image-number (&optional prefix)
(when (null prefix)
(if (null (buffer-file-name))
(setq prefix "cool-image")
(setq prefix (file-name-base (buffer-file-name)))))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(let ((largest 0)
(png-reg (rx (literal prefix) "-" (group (one-or-more digit)) (or ".png" ".svg"))))
(while (re-search-forward png-reg nil t)
(setq largest (max largest (string-to-number (match-string-no-properties 1)))))
(format "%s-%02d" prefix (1+ largest)))))
#+END_SRC
*** In a PlantUML Block
To make the snippets more context aware, this predicate
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun ha-org-nested-in-plantuml-block ()
"Predicate is true if point is inside a Plantuml Source code block in org-mode."
(equal "plantuml"
(plist-get (cadr (org-element-at-point)) :language)))
#+END_SRC
** Keybindings
Global keybindings available to all file buffers:
#+NAME: global-keybindings
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
(ha-leader
"o l" '("store link" . org-store-link)
"o x" '("org capture" . org-capture)
"o c" '("clock out" . org-clock-out))
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#+END_SRC
Bindings specific to org files:
#+NAME: org-keybindings
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
(ha-org-leader
"e" '("exports" . org-export-dispatch)
"I" '("insert id" . org-id-get-create)
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"l" '("insert link" . org-insert-link)
"N" '("store link" . org-store-link)
"o" '("goto link" . ace-link-org)
"P" '("set property" . org-set-property)
"q" '("set tags" . org-set-tags-command)
"t" '("todo" . org-todo)
"T" '("list todos" . org-todo-list)
"h" '("toggle heading" . org-toggle-heading)
"i" '("toggle item" . org-toggle-item)
"x" '("toggle checkbox" . org-toggle-checkbox)
"." '("goto heading" . consult-org-heading)
"/" '("agenda" . consult-org-agenda)
"'" '("edit" . org-edit-special)
"*" '("C-c *" . org-ctrl-c-star)
"+" '("C-c -" . org-ctrl-c-minus)
"d" '(:ignore t :which-key "dates")
"d s" '("schedule" . org-schedule)
"d d" '("deadline" . org-deadline)
"d t" '("timestamp" . org-time-stamp)
"d T" '("inactive time" . org-time-stamp-inactive)
"b" '(:ignore t :which-key "tables")
"b -" '("insert hline" . org-table-insert-hline)
"b a" '("align" . org-table-align)
"b b" '("blank field" . org-table-blank-field)
"b c" '("create teable" . org-table-create-or-convert-from-region)
"b e" '("edit field" . org-table-edit-field)
"b f" '("edit formula" . org-table-edit-formulas)
"b h" '("field info" . org-table-field-info)
"b s" '("sort lines" . org-table-sort-lines)
"b r" '("recalculate" . org-table-recalculate)
"b d" '(:ignore t :which-key "delete")
"b d c" '("delete column" . org-table-delete-column)
"b d r" '("delete row" . org-table-kill-row)
"b i" '(:ignore t :which-key "insert")
"b i c" '("insert column" . org-table-insert-column)
"b i h" '("insert hline" . org-table-insert-hline)
"b i r" '("insert row" . org-table-insert-row)
"b i H" '("insert hline ↓" . org-table-hline-and-move)
"n" '(:ignore t :which-key "narrow")
"n s" '("subtree" . org-narrow-to-subtree)
"n b" '("block" . org-narrow-to-block)
"n e" '("element" . org-narrow-to-element)
"n w" '("widen" . widen))
#+END_SRC
Oh, and we'll use [[https://github.com/abo-abo/ace-link][ace-link]] for jumping:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package ace-link
:after org
:config
(define-key org-mode-map (kbd "s-o") 'ace-link-org))
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#+END_SRC
* Supporting Packages
** Exporters
Limit the number of exporters to the ones that I would use:
#+NAME: ox-exporters
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq org-export-backends '(ascii html icalendar md odt))
#+END_SRC
I have a special version of tweaked [[file:elisp/ox-confluence.el][Confluence exporter]] for my org files:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package ox-confluence
:after org
:straight nil ; Located in my "elisp" directory
:config
(ha-org-leader
"E" '("to confluence" . ox-export-to-confluence)))
#+END_SRC
And Graphviz configuration using [[https://github.com/ppareit/graphviz-dot-mode][graphviz-dot-mode]]:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package graphviz-dot-mode
:mode "\\.dot\\'"
:init
(setq tab-width 4
graphviz-dot-indent-width 2
graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-newline t
graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-braces t
graphviz-dot-auto-indent-on-semi t))
#+END_SRC
And we can install company support:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
(use-package company-graphviz-dot)
#+END_SRC
** Spell Checking
Let's hook some spell-checking into org files, and actually all text files. We'll use [[https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/FlySpell][flyspell]] mode to highlight the misspelled words, and use the venerable [[https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/InteractiveSpell][ispell]] for correcting.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package flyspell
:hook (text-mode . flyspell-mode)
:bind ("M-S" . ha-fix-last-spelling)
:init
;; Tell ispell.el that can be part of a word.
(setq ispell-local-dictionary-alist
`((nil "[[:alpha:]]" "[^[:alpha:]]"
"['\x2019]" nil ("-B") nil utf-8)))
:config
(defun ha-fix-last-spelling (count)
"Jump to the last misspelled word, and correct it."
(interactive "p")
(save-excursion
(evil-prev-flyspell-error count)
(ispell-word)))
(evil-define-key 'insert text-mode-map (kbd "M-s M-s") 'ha-fix-last-spelling)
(ha-local-leader :keymaps 'text-mode-map
"s" '(:ignore t :which-key "spellcheck")
"s s" '("correct last misspell" . ha-fix-last-spelling)
"s b" '("check buffer" . flyspell-buffer)
"s c" '("correct word" . flyspell-auto-correct-word)
"s p" '("previous misspell" . evil-prev-flyspell-error)
"s n" '("next misspell" . evil-next-flyspell-error)))
#+END_SRC
Sure, the keys, ~[ s~ and ~] s~ can jump to misspelled words, and use ~M-$~ to correct them, but I'm getting used to these leaders.
A real issue I often face is I can be typing along and notice a mistake after entering a more words. Since this happens in /insert/ mode, I have bound ~M-s~ (twice) to fixing this spelling mistake, and jumping back to where I am. If the spelling mistake is /obvious/, I use ~C-;~ to call =flyspell-auto-correct-word=.
According to [[http://endlessparentheses.com/ispell-and-apostrophes.html][Artur Malabarba]], we can turn on rounded apostrophe's, like == (left single quotation mark). The idea is to not send the quote to the sub-process:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun endless/replace-apostrophe (args)
"Don't send to the subprocess."
(cons (replace-regexp-in-string
"" "'" (car args))
(cdr args)))
(advice-add #'ispell-send-string :filter-args #'endless/replace-apostrophe)
(defun endless/replace-quote (args)
"Convert ' back to from the subprocess."
(if (not (derived-mode-p 'org-mode))
args
(cons (replace-regexp-in-string
"'" "" (car args))
(cdr args))))
(advice-add #'ispell-parse-output :filter-args #'endless/replace-quote)
#+END_SRC
The end result? No misspellings. Isnt this nice?
Of course I need a thesaurus, and I'm installing [[https://github.com/SavchenkoValeriy/emacs-powerthesaurus][powerthesaurus]]:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package powerthesaurus
:bind ("M-T" . powerthesaurus-lookup-dwim)
:config
(ha-local-leader :keymaps 'text-mode-map
"s t" '("thesaurus" . powerthesaurus-lookup-dwim)
"s s" '("synonyms" . powerthesaurus-lookup-synonyms-dwim)
"s a" '("antonyms" . powerthesaurus-lookup-antonyms-dwim)
"s r" '("related" . powerthesaurus-lookup-related-dwim)
"s S" '("sentence" . powerthesaurus-lookup-sentences-dwim)))
#+END_SRC
The key-bindings, keystrokes, and key-connections work well with ~M-T~ (notice the Shift), but to jump to specifics, we use a leader. Since the /definitions/ do not work, so let's use abo-abo's [[https://github.com/abo-abo/define-word][define-word]] project:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package define-word
:config
(ha-local-leader :keymaps 'text-mode-map
"s d" '("define this" . define-word-at-point)
"s D" '("define word" . define-word)))
#+END_SRC
** Focused Work
:LOGBOOK:
CLOCK: [2022-02-11 Fri 11:05]--[2022-02-11 Fri 11:21] => 0:16
:END:
I've been working on my own [[http://www.howardism.org/Technical/Emacs/focused-work.html][approach to focused work]],
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package async)
(use-package ha-focus
:straight (:type built-in)
:config
(ha-leader
"o f" '("begin focus" . ha-focus-begin)
"o F" '("break focus" . ha-focus-break)))
#+END_SRC
** Grammar and Prose Linting
Flagging cliches, weak phrasing and other poor grammar choices.
*** Writegood
The [[https://github.com/bnbeckwith/writegood-mode][writegood-mode]] is effective at highlighting passive and weasel words, but isnt integrated into =flycheck=:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
(use-package writegood-mode
:hook ((org-mode . writegood-mode)))
#+END_SRC
We install the =write-good= NPM:
#+BEGIN_SRC shell
npm install -g write-good
#+END_SRC
And check that the following works:
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :results output
write-good --text="So it is what it is."
#+END_SRC
Now, lets connect it to flycheck:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package flycheck
:config
(flycheck-define-checker write-good
"A checker for prose"
:command ("write-good" "--parse" source-inplace)
:standard-input nil
:error-patterns
((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ":" (message) line-end))
:modes (markdown-mode org-mode text-mode))
(add-to-list 'flycheck-checkers 'vale 'append))
#+END_SRC
*** Proselint
With overlapping goals to =write-good=, the [[https://github.com/amperser/proselint/][proselint]] project, once installed, can check for some English phrasings. I like =write-good= better, but I want this available for its level of /pedantic-ness/.
#+BEGIN_SRC sh
brew install proselint
#+END_SRC
Next, create a configuration file, =~/.config/proselint/config= file, to turn on/off checks:
#+BEGIN_SRC js :tangle ~/.config/proselint/config.json :mkdirp yes
{
"checks": {
"typography.diacritical_marks": false,
"annotations.misc": false,
"consistency.spacing": false
}
}
#+END_SRC
And tell [[https://www.flycheck.org/][flycheck]] to use this:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package flycheck
:config (add-to-list 'flycheck-checkers 'proselint))
#+END_SRC
** Distraction-Free Writing
*** Write-room
For a complete focused, /distraction-free/ environment, for writing or concentrating, I'm using [[https://github.com/joostkremers/writeroom-mode][Writeroom-mode]]:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package writeroom-mode
:hook (writeroom-mode-disable . winner-undo)
:config
(ha-leader "t W" '("writeroom" . writeroom-mode))
(ha-leader :keymaps 'writeroom-mode-map
"=" '("adjust width" . writeroom-adjust-width)
"<" '("decrease width" . writeroom-decrease-width)
">" '("increase width" . writeroom-increase-width))
:bind (:map writeroom-mode-map
("C-M-<" . writeroom-decrease-width)
("C-M->" . writeroom-increase-width)
("C-M-=" . writeroom-adjust-width)))
#+END_SRC
*** Olivetti
The [[https://github.com/rnkn/olivetti][olivetti project]] sets wide margins and centers the text. It isnt better than Writeroom, however, it works well with Logos (below).
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package olivetti
:init
(setq-default olivetti-body-width 100)
:config
(ha-leader "t O" '("olivetti" . olivetti-mode))
:bind (:map olivetti-mode-map
("C-M-<" . olivetti-shrink)
("C-M->" . olivetti-expand)
("C-M-=" . olivetti-set-width)))
#+END_SRC
*** Logos
Trying out [[https://protesilaos.com/][Protesilaos Stavrou]]s [[https://protesilaos.com/emacs/logos][logos project]] as a replacement for [[https://github.com/joostkremers/writeroom-mode][Writeroom-mode]]:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package logos
:straight (:type git :protocol ssh :host gitlab :repo "protesilaos/logos")
:init
(setq logos-outlines-are-pages t
logos-outline-regexp-alist
`((emacs-lisp-mode . "^;;;+ ")
(org-mode . "^\\*+ +")
(t . ,(or outline-regexp logos--page-delimiter))))
;; These apply when `logos-focus-mode' is enabled. Their value is
;; buffer-local.
(setq-default logos-hide-mode-line t
logos-scroll-lock nil
logos-indicate-buffer-boundaries nil
logos-buffer-read-only nil
logos-olivetti t)
:config
(ha-leader "t L" '("logos" . logos-focus-mode))
(let ((map global-map))
(define-key global-map [remap narrow-to-region] #'logos-narrow-dwim)
(evil-define-key 'normal map (kbd "g [") 'logos-backward-page-dwim)
(evil-define-key 'normal map (kbd "g ]") 'logos-forward-page-dwim)))
#+END_SRC
* Technical Artifacts :noexport:
Let's provide a name, to allow =require= to work:
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :exports none
(provide 'ha-org)
;;; ha-org.el ends here
#+END_SRC
Before you can build this on a new system, make sure that you put the cursor over any of these properties, and hit: ~C-c C-c~
#+DESCRIPTION: A literate programming file for configuring org-mode and those files.
#+PROPERTY: header-args:sh :tangle no
#+PROPERTY: header-args:emacs-lisp :tangle yes :noweb yes
#+PROPERTY: header-args :results none :eval no-export :comments no mkdirp yes
#+OPTIONS: num:nil toc:nil todo:nil tasks:nil tags:nil date:nil
#+OPTIONS: skip:nil author:nil email:nil creator:nil timestamp:nil
#+INFOJS_OPT: view:nil toc:nil ltoc:t mouse:underline buttons:0 path:http://orgmode.org/org-info.js