diff --git a/org/config/picom.org b/org/config/picom.org
index 2f625bc..3245958 100644
--- a/org/config/picom.org
+++ b/org/config/picom.org
@@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
-#+title: Picom Configuration
-#+INCLUDE: headers
-#+setupfile: auto-id:t
+#+title: Picom (Compton) Configuration
+#+setupfile: headers
 #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: 
 #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: 
 #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: 
 #+PROPERTY: header-args:conf :exports code :tangle ~/.config/picom/picom.conf
-#+STARTUP: content
 
 * Table of Contents                                        :TOC:noexport:
   :PROPERTIES:
@@ -49,24 +47,24 @@
   #+END_SRC
 
   Picom can also apply some level of opacity on shadows.
-  - Default value :: ~0.75~
-  - Min value :: ~0.0~
-  - Max value :: ~1.0~
+  | Default value | ~0.75~ |
+  | Min value     | ~0.0~  |
+  | Max value     | ~1.0~  |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     shadow-opacity = 0.85
   #+END_SRC
 
   The left and top offsets for shadows are expressed in pixels.
-  - Default value :: ~-15~
+  | Default value | ~-15~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     shadow-offset-x = -5;
     shadow-offset-y = -5;
   #+END_SRC
 
   The following  values have an  impact on the  shadow’s RGB color.
-  - Default value :: ~0.0~
-  - Min value :: ~0.0~
-  - Max value :: ~1.0~
+  | Default value | ~0.0~ |
+  | Min value     | ~0.0~ |
+  | Max value     | ~1.0~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     shadow-red = 0.0;
     shadow-green = 0.0;
@@ -75,7 +73,7 @@
 
   It is possible to specify a list  of conditions of windows that should have no
   shadow.
-  - Default value :: ~[]~
+  | Default value | ~[]~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     shadow-exclude = [
       "name = 'Notification'",
@@ -94,7 +92,7 @@
   #+END_SRC
   would make  the 10  pixels at  the bottom of  the screen  not have  any shadow
   painted on.
-  - Default value :: ~""~
+  | Default value | ~""~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf :tangle no
     shadow-exclude-reg = ""
   #+END_SRC
@@ -116,7 +114,7 @@
    Thanks  to this  value, Picom  can  avoid drawing  shadows on  dock or  panel
    windows.  This option  is deprecated,  and  users should  use the  ~wintypes~
    option in their config file instead.
-   - Default value :: ~false~
+   | Default value | ~false~ |
    #+BEGIN_SRC conf
      no-dock-shadow = false;
    #+END_SRC
@@ -124,7 +122,7 @@
    This option allows Picom not to draw on drag-and-drop windows. This option is
    deprecated, and users  should use the ~wintypes~ option in  their config file
    instead.
-   - Default value :: ~false~
+   | Default value | ~false~ |
    #+BEGIN_SRC conf
      no-dnd-shadow = false;
    #+END_SRC
@@ -140,7 +138,7 @@
    #+BEGIN_SRC conf :tangle no
      shadow-exclude = 'bounding_shaped && !rounded_corners'
    #+END_SRC
-   - Default value :: ~""~
+   | Default value | ~""~ |
    #+BEGIN_SRC conf :tangle no
      shadow-ignore-shaped = ""
    #+END_SRC
@@ -172,44 +170,44 @@
   closing  or when  the opacity  changes. The  following parameter  toggles this
   feature   on   or  off.   However,   its   behavior   can  be   changed   with
   ~no-fading-openclose~.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     fading = true
   #+END_SRC
 
   These values  controls the opacity  change between  steps while fading  in and
   out.
-  - Default value :: ~0.028~ (fade-in), ~0.03~ (fade-out)
-  - Min value :: ~0.01~
-  - Max value :: ~1.0~
+  | Default value | ~0.028~ (fade-in), ~0.03~ (fade-out) |
+  | Min value     | ~0.01~                               |
+  | Max value     | ~1.0~                                |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     fade-in-step = 0.09;
     fade-out-step = 0.08;
   #+END_SRC
 
   This value represents the time between steps in fade steps, in milliseconds.
-  - Default value :: ~10~
-  - Min value :: ~1~
+  | Default value | ~10~ |
+  | Min value     | ~1~  |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     fade-delta = 20;
   #+END_SRC
 
   It  is possible  to exclude  some  windows that  should  not be  faded with  a
   specified list of conditions.
-  - Default value :: ~[]~
+  | Default value | ~[]~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     fade-exclude = [ "class_g = 'mpv'" ];
   #+END_SRC
 
   This option allows Picom not to create any fade on windows opening or closing.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     no-fading-openclose = true;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Finally, this  option is a workaround  for Openbox, Fluxbox and  others by not
   fading destroyed ARGB windows with WM frame.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     no-fading-destroyed-argb = false
   #+END_SRC
@@ -221,66 +219,66 @@
   Picom  is also  able  to  create some  opacity  or  transparency for  windows,
   depending on  their state  or on  some user-defined  rules. For  instance, the
   following value describes the opacity of inactive windows.
-  - Default value :: ~1.0~
-  - Min value :: ~0.1~
-  - Max value :: ~1.0~
+  | Default value | ~1.0~ |
+  | Min value     | ~0.1~ |
+  | Max value     | ~1.0~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     inactive-opacity = 0.6;
   #+END_SRC
 
   On the  other hand,  it is possible  to declare a  default opacity  for active
   windows.
-  - Default value :: ~1.0~
-  - Min value :: ~0.1~
-  - Max value :: ~1.0~
+  | Default value | ~1.0~ |
+  | Min value     | ~0.1~ |
+  | Max value     | ~1.0~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     active-opacity = 1;
   #+END_SRC
 
   This however describes the opacity of window titlebars and borders.
-  - Default value :: ~1.0~
-  - Min value :: ~0.1~
-  - Max value :: ~1.0~
+  | Default value | ~1.0~ |
+  | Min value     | ~0.1~ |
+  | Max value     | ~1.0~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     frame-opacity = 1.0;
   #+END_SRC
 
   ~menu-opacity~ describes the opacity for dropdown menus and popup menus.
-  - Default value :: ~1.0~
-  - Min value :: ~0.1~
-  - Max value :: ~1.0~
+  | Default value | ~1.0~ |
+  | Min value     | ~0.1~ |
+  | Max value     | ~1.0~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     # menu-opacity = 0.9;
   #+END_SRC
 
   ~inactive-opacity-override~ allows  the user  to let  inactive opacity  set by
   ~-i~ override the ~_NET_WM_OPACITY_ values of windows.
-  - Default value :: ~true~
+  | Default value | ~true~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     inactive-opacity-override = true;
   #+END_SRC
 
   While it is possible to alter opacity on inactive windows, it is also possible
   to dim them.
-  - Default value :: ~1.0~
-  - Min value :: ~0.1~
-  - Max value :: ~1.0~
+  | Default value | ~1.0~ |
+  | Min value     | ~0.1~ |
+  | Max value     | ~1.0~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     # inactive-dim = 1.0
   #+END_SRC
 
   It is also  possible to use a  fixed inactive dim value,  instead of adjusting
   according to window opacity.
-  - Default value :: ~1.0~
-  - Min value :: ~0.1~
-  - Max value :: ~1.0~
+  | Default value | ~1.0~ |
+  | Min value     | ~0.1~ |
+  | Max value     | ~1.0~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     # inactive-dim-fixed = 1.0
   #+END_SRC
 
   It is  also possible to  specify a list of  conditions of windows  that should
   always be considered focused.
-  - Default value :: ~[]~
+  | Default value | ~[]~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     focus-exclude = [ "class_g = 'mpv'" ];
   #+END_SRC
@@ -289,7 +287,7 @@
   ~PERCENT:PATTERN~,  like ~50:name  *= "Firefox"~.  picom-trans is  recommended
   over this.  Note we  don't make  any guarantee  about possible  conflicts with
   other programs that  set ~_NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY~ on frame  or client windows.
-  - Default value :: ~[]~
+  | Default value | ~[]~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     opacity-rule = [
       "85:class_g = 'Polybar'",
@@ -317,35 +315,35 @@
   This value enables or disables the blur for the background of semi-transparent
   or  ARGB  windows.  It  has bad  performances  though,  with  driver-dependent
   behavior. The name of the switch may change without prior notifications.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     blur-background = true;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Blur background of windows when the window  frame is not opaque. If true, this
   implies the value ~true~ for ~blur-background~.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     blur-background-frame = true;
   #+END_SRC
 
   The following determines whether to use fixed blur strength rather than
   adjusting according to window opacity.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     blur-background-fixed = false;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Specify     the    blur     convolution     kernel,     with    the     format
   ~"5,5,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1"~.
-  - Default value :: ~''~
+  | Default value | ~""~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     # blur-kern = "3x3box";
     blur-kern = "5,5,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1";
   #+END_SRC
 
   It is possible to write exclude conditions for background blur.
-  - Default value :: ~[]~
+  | Default value | ~[]~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     blur-background-exclude = [
       "window_type = 'desktop'",
@@ -359,34 +357,34 @@
   :END:
   Daemonize process. Fork to background after initialization. Causes issues
   with certain (badly-written) drivers.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     daemon = true;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Picom has  three backends it  can use: ~xrender~, ~glx~,  and ~xr_glx_hybrid~.
   GLX backend is typically much faster but depends on a sane driver.
-  - Default value :: ~xrender~
+  | Default value | ~xrender~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     backend = "glx";
   #+END_SRC
 
   This enables or disables VSync.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     vsync = true;
   #+END_SRC
 
-  Enable remote control via D-Bus. See  the \*D-BUS API\* section below for more
+  Enable remote control via D-Bus. See  the *D-BUS API* section below for more
   details.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     dbus = false;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Try to  detect WM windows (a  non-override-redirect window with no  child that
   has ~WM_STATE~) and markz them as active.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     mark-wmwin-focused = true;
   #+END_SRC
@@ -394,28 +392,28 @@
 
   Mark  override-redirect  windows  that  doesn't   have  a  child  window  with
   ~WM_STATE~ focused.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     mark-ovredir-focused = true;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Try to  detect windows  with rounded  corners and  don't consider  them shaped
   windows. The accuracy is not very high, unfortunately.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     detect-rounded-corners = true;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Detect ~_NET_WM_OPACITY~  on client  windows, useful  for window  managers not
   passing ~_NET_WM_OPACITY~ of client windows to frame windows.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     detect-client-opacity = true;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Specify refresh  rate of  the screen. If  not specified or  0, picom  will try
   detecting this with X RandR extension.
-  - Default value :: ~60~
+  | Default value | ~60~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     refresh-rate = 60;
   #+END_SRC
@@ -427,7 +425,7 @@
   #+END_SRC
   as they essentially  does sw-opti's job already, unless you  wish to specify a
   lower refresh rate than the actual value.
-  - Default value :: ~""~
+  | Default value | ~""~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     # sw-opti =;
   #+END_SRC
@@ -435,7 +433,7 @@
   Use EWMH  ~_NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW~ to  determine currently focused  window, rather
   than  listening  to  ~FocusIn~/~FocusOut~  event. Might  have  more  accuracy,
   provided that the WM supports it.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     # use-ewmh-active-win = false;
   #+END_SRC
@@ -444,27 +442,27 @@
   performance  for   full-screen  windows.   Known  to  cause   flickering  when
   redirecting/unredirecting  windows. paint-on-overlay  may make  the flickering
   less obvious.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     unredir-if-possible = false;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Delay before unredirecting the window, in milliseconds.
-  - Default value :: ~0~
+  | Default value | ~0~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     unredir-if-possible-delay = 0;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Conditions   of  windows   that  shouldn't   be  considered   full-screen  for
   unredirecting screen.
-  - Default value :: ~[]~
+  | Default value | ~[]~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     unredir-if-possible-exclude = [];
   #+END_SRC
 
   Use  ~WM_TRANSIENT_FOR~ to  group windows,  and consider  windows in  the same
   group focused at the same time.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     detect-transient = true;
   #+END_SRC
@@ -472,7 +470,7 @@
   Use  ~WM_CLIENT_LEADER~ to  group windows,  and consider  windows in  the same
   group  focused at  the same  time. ~WM_TRANSIENT_FOR~  has higher  priority if
   detect-transient is enabled, too.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     detect-client-leader = true;
   #+END_SRC
@@ -486,14 +484,14 @@
   value here (e.g. with a 3x3 kernel, you should use ~--resize-damage 1~, with a
   5x5 one  you use ~--resize-damage  2~, and  so on). May  or may not  work with
   *--glx-no-stencil*. Shrinking doesn't function correctly.
-  - Default value :: ~1~
+  | Default value | ~1~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     resize-damage = 1;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Specify a list  of conditions of windows that should  be painted with inverted
   color. Resource-hogging, and is not well tested.
-  - Default value :: ~[]~
+  | Default value | ~[]~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     invert-color-include = [];
   #+END_SRC
@@ -502,7 +500,7 @@
   redrawn everytime,  instead of the  part of  the screen has  actually changed.
   Potentially  degrades  the performance,  but  might  fix some  artifacts.  The
   opposing option is use-damage
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     use-damage = false;
   #+END_SRC
@@ -510,21 +508,21 @@
   Use X Sync fence to sync clients' draw  calls, to make sure all draw calls are
   finished  before  picom starts  drawing.  Needed  on nvidia-drivers  with  GLX
   backend for some users.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     xrender-sync-fence = false;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Force  all  windows  to  be  painted  with blending.  Useful  if  you  have  a
   glx-fshader-win that could turn opaque pixels transparent.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     force-win-blend = false;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Do not use EWMH to detect fullscreen  windows. Reverts to checking if a window
   is fullscreen based only on its size and coordinates.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     no-ewmh-fullscreen = false;
   #+END_SRC
@@ -533,14 +531,14 @@
   Brightness of a window is estimated by  averaging all pixels in the window, so
   this could  comes with a  performance hit. Setting  this to 1.0  disables this
   behaviour. Requires ~--use-damage~ to be disabled.
-  - Default value :: ~1.0~
+  | Default value | ~1.0~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     max-brightness = 1.0;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Make transparent windows  clip other windows like  non-transparent windows do,
   instead of blending on top of them.
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     transparent-clipping = false;
   #+END_SRC
@@ -554,7 +552,7 @@
   in increasing level  of importance. Case doesn't matter. If  using the "TRACE"
   log level,  it's better to  log into a file  using ~--log-file~, since  it can
   generate a huge stream of logs.
-  - Default value :: ~"debug"~
+  | Default value | ~"debug"~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     log-level = "warn";
   #+END_SRC
@@ -563,19 +561,19 @@
   stderr. Otherwise, logs will to written to  the given file, though some of the
   early logs might still be written to the stderr. When setting this option from
   the config file, it is recommended to use an absolute path.
-  - Default value :: ~''~
+  | Default value | ~''~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     # log-file = '/path/to/your/log/file';
   #+END_SRC
 
   Show all X errors (for debugging)
-  - Default value :: ~false~
+  | Default value | ~false~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     # show-all-xerrors = false;
   #+END_SRC
 
   Write process ID to a file.
-  - Default value :: ~''~
+  | Default value | ~''~ |
   #+BEGIN_SRC conf
     # write-pid-path = '/path/to/your/log/file';
   #+END_SRC
@@ -629,7 +627,7 @@
    cause  incorrect  opacity  when  rendering  transparent  content  (but  never
    practically happened) and may not work with blur-background. Tests show a 15%
    performance boost. Recommended.
-   - Default value :: ~false~
+   | Default value | ~false~ |
    #+BEGIN_SRC conf
      glx-no-stencil = true;
    #+END_SRC
@@ -637,7 +635,7 @@
    Avoid rebinding pixmap  on window damage. Probably  could improve performance
    on rapid window content changes, but is known to break things on some drivers
    (LLVMpipe, xf86-video-intel, etc.). Recommended if it works.
-   - Default value :: ~false~
+   | Default value | ~false~ |
    #+BEGIN_SRC conf
      glx-no-rebind-pixmap = false;
    #+END_SRC
@@ -645,7 +643,7 @@
    Use  specified  GLSL  fragment  shader for  rendering  window  contents.  See
    ~compton-default-fshader-win.glsl~                                        and
    ~compton-fake-transparency-fshader-win.glsl~ in the source tree for examples.
-   - Default value :: ~''~
+   | Default value | ~''~ |
    #+BEGIN_SRC conf :tangle no
      glx-fshader-win = '';
    #+END_SRC