Monthly Archives: March 2013

Emacs 24.3

By now you all probably know that Emacs 24.3 is out. This is a substantial release with lots of new goodies. I could write a long blog post about them but fortunately Mickey has has already done the work so … Continue reading

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Help From Phil

Regular reader Phil offers some help on help in the comments to the vc-annotate post. The first suggestion is something I think he’s mentioned before but that I promptly forgot. I often want to look at the source code that … Continue reading

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Git as a Function Data Structure

Philip Nilsson over at Jayway has an illuminating post about git. His idea is that git is best understood as a purely functional immutable data structure (like a CL list). That probably doesn’t seem very promising but he makes a … Continue reading

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More on Quickdocs

Recently I mentioned the Quicklisp indexing site Quickdocs. Since then, Fukamachi has continued to improve the site. He’s added categories so that you can browse the list of all libraries concerned with, say, Graphics. That gives you an idea of … Continue reading

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Emacs: The Portable Development Environment

Yesterday, I wrote about the video chat between Sacha Chua and Avdi Grimm. The take away from that post was vc-annotate, a powerful Emacs tool that hooks into your version control’s annotation facility. Right at the end of the chat—about … Continue reading

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vc-annotate

The Internet’s tireless blogger Sacha Chua has another interesting video chat about Emacs. This time it’s with Avdi Grimm, a well-known Ruby guru and Emacs user. The video is informative and definitely worth 40 minutes of your time so give … Continue reading

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Emacs 24.3 Release Candidate 1

Emacs 24.3 Release Candidate 1 is available for FTP download. If all goes well, the developers expect to release 24.3 in about a week. Consider jumping in to help with the final testing if you can.

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The Emacs Logo

After all the heavy breathing about Emacs UI issues recently, here’s a softer, gentler Irreal take on Emacs bling. If, like almost everybody, you’re invoking Emacs from some sort of GUI you’ve undoubtedly seen the Emacs logo. I’ve pretty much … Continue reading

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A Full Screen Eshell

Almost all of my tube time is spent in 4 programs: Emacs; Safari; Reeder; and Mail, roughly in that order. Naturally, I try to stay in Emacs as much as I can. In particular, I’ve long bound 【Ctrl+c s】 to … Continue reading

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Pallet

I just saw a reference to Pallet on reddit. It’s a way of syncing your Emacs packages across several machines. For example, you might, like me, have several machines and want your ELPA configuration to look the same on all … Continue reading

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