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After several years of using Emacs I learned about variable pitch mode; I was getting into reading ebooks in Emacs using calibredb and nov and I saw variable pitch mode is used. I then turned it on for a few Org mode files which aren't technical - no code, links or tables - and it looks great! I also added it to Elfeed entries.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I've been using variable-pitch-mode in my Org files for a few years: I find it nicer for writing design documents, meeting notes, and documentation. And I use it for all Org files, as if I embed code in a source block, that's still monospaced and font locked. Best of all worlds :).

The only issue I have is that I use org-indent-mode, and sometimes the spacing doesn't 100% line up, especially with bulleted lists. But I have long since gotten used to that.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I use it in all buffers whose major mode is derived from text-mode.