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Emacs 29 Feature Freeze

There’s some good news on the Emacs front. Eli Zaretskii writes that it’s time for a feature freeze on Emacs 29. This is, of course, the first step in the final Emacs 29 release process. Eli says the goal is … Continue reading

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Org Headline Tips

Nicolas Martyanoff has a (very) short post on some tips for dealing with Org mode headlines. There are three of them: Do not split lines when adding headlines This is a way to add another headline even if you are … Continue reading

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Exporting Org To Standard Manuscript Format

Chris Maiorana has a very nice video up on how he configured Org mode to export to standard manuscript format. The standard manuscript format is the format that’s used—or at least used to be used—for submitting manuscripts for novels and … Continue reading

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Reasons For and Against Emacs

Matthew Weber is a Vim guy. He really loves Vim and finds it the ideal editor for him. Still, he’s not dogmatic about it and acknowledges its shortcomings. He’s tried Emacs several times and could never make it stick but, … Continue reading

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Another Take On Rss

I’ve written numerous posts—the latest one here—about my admiration for RSS and how I use it to deliver interesting posts directly to my Emacs. I’m an unabashed fan and have never understood those who claim it died when Google Reader … Continue reading

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Happy New Year

The Irreal staff is still recovering from our virtual Bacchanalia1 last night so today we’ll just say Happy New Year! Footnotes: 1 Actually, it was just a matter of staying up until midnight and toasting the new year in with … Continue reading

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Checking A Word List

Daniel Lemire has a post that poses an interesting challenge. Suppose you have a list of words—Lemire uses “ftp”, “file”, “http”, “https”, “ws”, “wss”—and want to check if some other word is in the list. Unless you believe in Zawinski’s … Continue reading

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Using RE-Builder

Tony Aldon has a nice follow on to his video on regular expression string replacement. In that first video, he mentioned the visual-regexp package as a way of building a regular expression interactively. At the time, I thought that it … Continue reading

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Emacs From Scratch

Torstein Johansen has an interesting post on his new Emacs configuration. He’s a long time Emacs user and his old configuration was 20 years old and 1617 lines long. After he refactored his configuration it was down to 368 lines. … Continue reading

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Lisp: Advantages and Myths

Lately, I do almost all my programming in Lisp. That might be Scheme, Emacs Lisp, or Common Lisp. I’ve written many times on why I prefer Lisp as a development environment. I like the syntax, and most importantly that it … Continue reading

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