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[elpa] externals/org-modern a489757471: Reorganize readme


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [elpa] externals/org-modern a489757471: Reorganize readme
Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2023 07:59:19 -0400 (EDT)

branch: externals/org-modern
commit a489757471929235af1d80631ee7a91acc554429
Author: Daniel Mendler <mail@daniel-mendler.de>
Commit: Daniel Mendler <mail@daniel-mendler.de>

    Reorganize readme
---
 README.org | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++------------------
 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index 1cf514f1c6..1b2bb0083d 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -35,24 +35,6 @@ if =line-spacing= has a value between 0.1 and 0.4 in the Org 
buffer. Note that
 Bug reports, improvement or style proposals are welcome! Maybe some more Org
 elements deserve styling or alternative styles should be offered?
 
-The tag style of =org-modern= is inspired by Nicholas Rougier's beautiful
-[[https://github.com/rougier/svg-tag-mode][svg-tag-mode]]. In contrast to 
=svg-tag-mode=, this package avoids images and uses
-cheap and fast Emacs box text properties. By only styling the text via text
-properties, the styled text, e.g., dates or tags stay editable and are easy to
-interact with.
-
-On the downside, this restricts our flexibility and may lead to font-dependent
-issues. We do our best, but for example there is no way we can get round
-corners. Combining =org-modern-mode= with =svg-tag-mode= is possible. You can 
use
-SVG tags and use the table and block styling from =org-modern=. If you are
-interested in further tweaks, Emacs comes with the builtin 
=prettify-symbols-mode=
-which can be used for individual styling of custom keywords.
-
-Another popular alternative is 
[[https://github.com/integral-dw/org-superstar-mode][org-superstar]], which has 
a more restricted
-feature set and mainly adjusts headlines and lists. =org-superstar= relies on
-character composition, while =org-modern= uses text properties, which are
-considered more future-proof.
-
 * Configuration
 
 The package is available on GNU ELPA and MELPA. You can install the package 
with
@@ -122,6 +104,26 @@ screenshot above.
   (global-org-modern-mode)
 #+end_src
 
+* Alternatives
+
+The tag style of =org-modern= is inspired by Nicholas Rougier's beautiful
+[[https://github.com/rougier/svg-tag-mode][svg-tag-mode]]. In contrast to 
=svg-tag-mode=, this package avoids images and uses
+cheap and fast Emacs box text properties. By only styling the text via text
+properties, the styled text, e.g., dates or tags stay editable and are easy to
+interact with.
+
+On the downside, this restricts our flexibility and may lead to font-dependent
+issues. We do our best, but for example there is no way we can get round
+corners. Combining =org-modern-mode= with =svg-tag-mode= is possible. You can 
use
+SVG tags and use the table and block styling from =org-modern=. If you are
+interested in further tweaks, Emacs comes with the builtin 
=prettify-symbols-mode=
+which can be used for individual styling of custom keywords.
+
+Popular alternatives are the older =org-superstar= and =org-bullets= packages, 
which
+have are more limited and mainly adjust headlines and lists. =org-superstar=
+relies on character composition, while =org-modern= uses text properties, which
+are considered more future-proof.
+
 * Contributions
 
 Since this package is part of 
[[https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/org-modern.html][GNU ELPA]] contributions 
require a copyright



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