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Not A Text Editor

Here at Irreal, the minions and I are still decompressing from Christmas so this will be another short post. Troy Fletcher has a silly and lighthearted video on Emacs not being a text editor. The TL;DR is that Emacs is … Continue reading

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Marking The Active Window

I use the default mode line and am mostly happy with it except that the difference between the mode line of the active window and the other windows can be hard to discern. I know I could make myself a … Continue reading

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Custom Emacs Command Line Flags

I’m writing this on Christmas day so the festivities mean that I don’t have as much time as usual available for writing this post. Happily, I came across this post by Norman Walsh in which he mentions a fact that … Continue reading

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Holding NSA’s Feet To The Fire

Senator Ron Wyden is on a tear. It’s probably not fair to describe him as the only legislator fighting for the fourth amendment in the face of fierce opposition from various law enforcement agencies but he’s certainly the most prominent. … Continue reading

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A GTD Workflow

Gopar, over at the Goparism YouTube channel has posted a video on how he uses Emacs Org mode and Org Roam as his GTD framework. For those not familiar with GTD it’s a methodology developed by David Allen in his … Continue reading

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PDFs And Diffs In Emacs

Derek Taylor over at DistroTube has a nice introduction to reading PDFs and doing diffs from within Emacs. As Taylor says, almost all of us have standalone applications to do these things but even if you don’t belong to the … Continue reading

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Writing LaTeX In Emacs

As many of you know, I have a long standing fascination with taking class notes in LaTeX using Emacs. This despite the fact that my days in the classroom are long over. Just a week ago, I wrote about laas, … Continue reading

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Using Transient For Isearch

Charles Choy has another great post documenting his never ending quest to make Emacs behave exactly the way he wishes. This post is about using Transient to call isearch. Virtually every Emacs user knows about isearch. It’s the fundamental say … Continue reading

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Prot’s Literate Emacs Configuration

Protesilaos Stavrou (Prot) has a new way of managing his Emacs configuration. As you can guess from the above title, it’s a literate document based on Org-mode code blocks. He has a video up explaining his new configuation and how … Continue reading

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Emacs Hooks

Daniel Liden has a useful post on elementary hook functions. From the (Elisp) user perspective, there’s not a lot to know. All you need is One of more functions taking no arguments. These are called “hook functions”. A variable containing … Continue reading

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