/org-fancy-priorities

Display Org Mode priorities as custom strings

Primary LanguageEmacs LispMIT LicenseMIT

MELPA

Org Fancy Priorities

Org mode is great. It is powerful, versatile and customizable. Unfortunately, I always found the task priorities functionality a bit underwhelming, not in terms of usability, but more in the visual department.

Inspired by org-bullets, I created a minor mode that displays org priorities as custom strings. This mode does NOT change your files in any way, it only displays the priority part of a heading as your preferred string value.

Screenshots

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Installation

The package is available in MELPA. The code bellow will display the highest priority in each org file as ⚡, with the rest of the symbols following in descending priority.

(use-package org-fancy-priorities
  :ensure t
  :hook
  (org-mode . org-fancy-priorities-mode)
  :config
  (setq org-fancy-priorities-list '("" "" "" "")))

Customization

If you use custom priority values for different files, you can explicitly set a different string that will be matched to each one of them. See example below:

(setq org-fancy-priorities-list '((?A . "")
                                  (?B . "")
                                  (?C . "")
                                  (?D . "")
                                  (?1 . "")
                                  (?2 . "")
                                  (?3 . "")
                                  (?4 . "")
                                  (?I . "Important")))

The "?" before each character is needed to convert each character to its integer value, since Characters in Elisp are just integers.