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Zamansky: Learning Elisp #5

Mike Zamansky is back with the fifth episode of his Learning Elisp Video series. I say “episode” rather than “video” because he’s split Learning Elisp #5 into two videos. That was to prevent a single, overly long video. As it … Continue reading

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Scanning QR/Bar Codes with Emacs

If you’re like me, every once in a while you need to scan a QR code—or even a bar code. Not often but every once in a while. There are all kinds of apps to do that, especially on our … Continue reading

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Prot On Writing A Custom Mode Line

Protesilaos Stavrou (Prot) has a really interesting video on writing a custom mode line. If you’re like me, your mode line customizations are limited to adding the line and column indicators and using diminish to inhibit displaying various minor modes. … Continue reading

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Emacs 29.1 Released

Eli Zaretskii writes to announce that Emacs 29.1 has been released and is available in the usual places. As usual, I compiled it from source so I don’t know if the prebuilt distributions have been released yet. In any event, … Continue reading

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Composing Avy

A couple of years ago Karthik Chikmagalur published a long, dense post on how Avy can do anything. For some reason—I no longer remember why—I never added his post to my blog queue. Recently his comment to my post Emacs … Continue reading

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Config File Languages

Joe Marshall over at Abstract Heresies has a short allegory on designing configuration file languages. We’ve probably all been there. It starts off simple: he just wants a configuration file that handles key/value pairs. But then he finds he needs … Continue reading

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Eshell Configuration

Another video from Emacs Elements. This time it’s about Eshell configuration. I love Eshell and use it all the time. It’s mostly like a standard Unix shell but there are some surprises. The major surprise, of course, is that you … Continue reading

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Zamansky: Elisp 4

Mike Zamansky is back with the fourth video in his Learning Elisp series. In this video, Zamansky begins building some real functions by considering the rot13 utility. Rot13 is a simple function built into Emacs and other utilities mainly as … Continue reading

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Implementing Emacs Threads

Two or three weeks ago in the comments to my post How Many Years Have You Been Using Emacs? I opined that the biggest thing missing from Emacs was a decent threading model. I also admitted that it was a … Continue reading

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Emacs Elements on Emacs 29

Emacs 29 should be officially released soon. Many of you, I know, are already running it. For those that haven’t already taken the plunge, Emacs Elements has a series of three videos that cover the installation and some of the … Continue reading

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