- Some buffer-local commands were removed from leader binds
- Some more commands were added to org's localleader
- Reformatted some leader keys so that lower/upper case keys are grouped
together, rather than apart.
- Add SPC-s-c and SPC-s-e for creating/using temporary snippets (with
auto-yasnippet).
[return] is treated as a different key (with higher precedence in GUI
Emacs), which means it overwrites RET behaviors bound elsewhere, like in
config/default or minor mode maps (like evil-multiedit's).
Now that doom-themes no longer imposes variable height heading fonts.
However, if you use them yourself, you may want to disable line numbers
there yourself via
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook #'doom|disable-line-numbers)
which-key labels are registered globally, and will not work for
buffer-local keybinds. Until general is brought in, we'll have to suffer
label-less localleader keybinds.
When you hover your cursor over agenda items, the path to that headline
is displayed in the minibuffer. If org-level-N have unusual :height
values, they'll cause the minibuffer to grow.
This removes any variable font sizes from this display.
This is for loading large packages (like org and magit) quietly in the
background during idle time. It is already set up to incrementally load
org and magit.
This is still experimental, however. the idle timers may need to be
tweaked.
+ Removes redundant/unhelpful comments
+ Renames functions, hooks and variables to be self-documenting
+ Use add-to-list to ensure idempotency (and is more performant)
It only uses the face's :foreground, which should be enough, but it
prevents the minibuffer from being resized when eldoc displays
breadcrumbs in org-mode.
evil-org changes the behavior of o/O to create new headlines, plain list
items or table rows. I disable its new behavior in plain lists only.
This was done because:
1. It isn't uncommon to want o/O's default behavior in plain list bodies
of text. Unlike tables, where a new line in the middle of a table
doesn't make much sense.
2. M-RET/S-M-RET exists.