Category Archives: General

Org 9.3

Bastien Guerry has announced the release of Org-mode 9.3 I just released #emacs #orgmode 9.3. This is a new version with new features and some incompatible changes: please read the Changelog carefully: https://t.co/W2c3ifoFtr As usual, thanks to the amazingly sustainable … Continue reading

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An HTML Email Coda

Last week, I wrote about Perry Metzger’s reasons for not using Emacs to read his email. His take on email is something on the order of, “These days, email is HTML. Deal with it.” Many of us would rather not … Continue reading

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A Vim User Explores Emacs Distributions

Paul Kuruvilla is a recent immigrant to Emacs from Vim. Of course, that’s a familiar story—along with those going in the opposite direction—and wouldn’t be worth commenting on except for Kuruvilla’s take on the three main Emacs “distributions:” Vanilla Emacs, … Continue reading

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Typesetting Tables with Booktabs

Nick Higham, whom I’ve written about several times before [1, 2, 3, 4] is a mathematician at the University of Manchester. As an academic and book author he does a lot of publishing and, of course, one of his go … Continue reading

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PSA: How To Hotkey Into Messages in MacOS Catalina

This post will interest only Mac users so those of you who worship in another church will probably want to skip it. I spend almost all of my tube time in either Emacs or Safari but I usually have three … Continue reading

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Claim: 95% of Users Prefer Dark Mode

Over at Polar, they’re getting a lot of requests to implement Dark Mode for their application. They claim that 95% of users prefer dark over light mode. Actually, they’re a little more nuanced than that so you should follow the … Continue reading

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Any Well Shuffled Card Deck Is Almost Certainly Unique

From Paul Graham we have this interesting fact: Any time you pick up a well shuffled deck, you are almost certainly holding an arrangement of cards that has never before existed and will likely never exist again. – Yannay Khaikin … Continue reading

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HTML Email

If you’ve watched Perry Metzger’s Emacs Conference 2019 talk, as I hope you have, you’ll know that Metzger believes that modern Email should be carried as HTML. He wants—needs, he says—to see his colleagues emails exactly as they were written … Continue reading

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Perry Metzger: The Editor for the Next 40 Years

The videos from the Emacs Conference 2019 are up at YouTube. As many of you know I’m a big fan of Perry Metzger’s 2014 talk on 31 years as an Emacs user so the first video I watched was what … Continue reading

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Scimax and Reproducibility

The College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon has an interesting article on their Web site about John Kitchin and his work on Scimax. I’ve written about Scimax several times (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) so longtime Irreal readers … Continue reading

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