Author Archives: jcs

A Return to Emacs

John Goerzen has returned to Emacs after a decade of being a Vim user. His reason for doing so is Org mode. If all you want from your editor is to edit, Vim is hard to beat: it’s fast, loads … Continue reading

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A Sound Investment

How much would you pay for Org mode? $10? $25? $100? More? Well fortunately you don’t have to pay anything at all because, of course, Org mode is free software in all senses of the word “free.” Still, free software … Continue reading

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UPSide Project Update

I’ve written a couple of times about Eric Raymond’s (esr) project to design and build an open source UPS power supply. Esr has posted an update on the project. The TL;DR is that they now have all the necessary engineers … Continue reading

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Zamansky 44: A PDF-view Workflow

Mike Zamansky has another video in his Using Emacs Series available for viewing. This video demonstrates the PDF-view workflow that he developed to help him deal with applications to an honors program at Hunter College. I really like this video … Continue reading

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Update 2

Still no word back from the hosting provider. They’re probably trying to have a life so I don’t expect to hear from them until Monday. In the meantime, I’m going to manually paste the HTML for posts into the WordPress … Continue reading

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Update

As far as I can tell, the problem is at my hosting provider’s end. I’ve opened a ticket and they are working to resolve the issue. It’s clear, however, that today’s post will have to be postponed until I and … Continue reading

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Trouble Publishing

I’m having trouble pushing my latest post to Irreal. I’m investigating the problem and will publish the post as soon as I can.

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Reasons to Switch to Emacs

The other day I came across this video by Luke Smith challenging the rest of the world to convince him to switch from Vim to Emacs. He was very specific: he wanted videos showing Emacs in action that offer cogent … Continue reading

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A Reproducible Research Toolkit

José A. Alonso’s tweet: Using Emacs, Org-mode and R for research writing in social sciences (A toolkit for writing reproducible research papers and monographs). ~ Vikas Rawal https://t.co/QaG4Ifq3Kh #Emacs #OrgMode #Rstats — José A. Alonso (@Jose_A_Alonso) February 26, 2018 led … Continue reading

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A Nice Mu4e Configuration

Steckerhalter tweets about configuring his mu4e configuration for multiple accounts. Whew, that took me a while to setup mu4e with multiple accounts correctly. But now it works like a pro. I even wrote a macro to create the contexts: https://t.co/CwPyEXYUO3 … Continue reading

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