[Emacs] Add documentation, set new ivy value
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				@ -1162,6 +1162,7 @@ restricted in terms of features compared to ~ivy~.
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    (ivy-mode 1)
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    (setq ivy-wrap                        t
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          ivy-height                      17
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          ivy-sort-max-size               50000
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          ivy-fixed-height-minibuffer     t
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          ivy-read-action-functions       #'ivy-hydra-read-action
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          ivy-read-action-format-function #'ivy-read-action-format-columns
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@ -1966,6 +1967,12 @@ The project is then defined like so:
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#+END_SRC
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**** Visual Configuration
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While most modes of Emacs are dedicated to development, and therefore
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are much more comfortable with a fixed-pitch font, more literary modes
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such as org-mode are much more enjoyable if you have a variable pitch
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font enabled. *BUT*, these modes can also require some fixed-pitch fonts
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for some elements of the buffer, such as code blocks with
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org-mode. ~mixed-pitch~ comes to the rescue!
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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  (use-package mixed-pitch
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    :after org
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@ -1976,6 +1983,13 @@ The project is then defined like so:
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    (add-hook 'org-agenda-mode-hook (lambda () (mixed-pitch-mode -1))))
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#+end_src
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I have an issue with org-mode’s emphasis markers: I find them ugly. I
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can of course hide them if I simply set ~org-hide-emphasis-markers~ to
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~t~, but it makes editing hard since I never know whether I am before or
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after the emphasis marker when editing near the beginning/end of an
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emphasized region. ~org-appear~ fixes this issue so that it shows the
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emphasis markers only when the cursor is in the emphasized region,
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otherwise they will remain hidden! Very cool!
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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  (use-package org-appear
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    :after org
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@ -1990,6 +2004,11 @@ The project is then defined like so:
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    (run-at-time nil nil #'org-appear--set-elements))
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#+end_src
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Tired of seeing lots of actual stars ~*~ in your headers, and you want a
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fancier remplacement? Or you are still using ~org-bullets~ but just
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found out how out-of-date and abandoned it is? (Last commit was on
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September 18th, 2014… damn…) Search no more, ~org-superstar~ will take
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care of that for you!
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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  (use-package org-superstar
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    :after org
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@ -2006,6 +2025,9 @@ The project is then defined like so:
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            ("[X]"  . 9745))))
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#+end_src
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~org-fancy-priorities~ change the priority of an org element such such
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as ~#A~ to anything user-defined. Let’s make this anything all-the-icons
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icons!
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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  (use-package org-fancy-priorities
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    :after (org all-the-icons)
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