Category Archives: General

More Hydras

Speaking of hydras, as we did yesterday, Eric James Michael Ritz has a nice post on some of the hydras he uses. If you’re looking to see some good ways of using the hydra package, Ritz’s post is a worth … Continue reading

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Navigation Hydras

John Kitchin has a couple of nice posts on building hydras to ease navigation. In the first, he considers commands that might be classified as “gotos.” They are in the isearch mold. About half of these are from the Avy … Continue reading

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Emacs for Writers

Regular readers know I’m fascinated by the stories of professional writers who use Emacs. I’ve written in the past about Vernor Vinge, Tony Ballantyne, Randall Wood, Urpo Lankinen, and some non-prose writers who use Emacs for their writing. Now Jay … Continue reading

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Lisp Performance

One of the tiresome things that Lispers keep hearing from the misinformed is that Lisp systems are too slow for production work. Here’s a very impressive counter example to that notion. JCG over at the Racket Users forum reports that … Continue reading

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Org Basics V

Ben Maughan has posted the last in his series of Org mode basics posts, Org Basics V. The final episode covers exporting. In the previous posts, Maughan showed the basics of Org markup and data manipulation for writing structured notes. … Continue reading

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Org Radio Buttons

John Kitchin has another great trick: how to implement radio buttons in Org mode. The idea is to take a normal Org checklist and arrange it so that only one item can be checked at a time. In other words, … Continue reading

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Some Bad New for Emacs

As I’m sure you’ve all heard by now, there’s some bad news for those of us who love and use Emacs. Monnier has been a good steward and his work as the Emacs maintainer will be missed. It will be … Continue reading

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The Dangers of Metadata

Governments are fond of telling us not to worry about their wholesale collection of phone records because, after all, it’s just metadata. Mike Rogers even tried to press the point that since the records contained only phone numbers they couldn’t … Continue reading

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LaTeX Tips for Beginners

After years of resistance, I’ve come to like LaTeX and now prefer it—particularly through Org mode—over than troff. The thing is, I mostly don’t write in LaTeX; I write in Org mode and just export the Org mode to LaTeX. … Continue reading

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Video on Using Org Mode for Your Init File

Daniel Mai has a nice video on how he uses Org mode to organize his Emacs init file. I’ve written about this before but some of you may prefer, or at least enjoy, watching a video on the subject. This … Continue reading

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