Monthly Archives: September 2011

Emacs 24 Features

Bozhidar Batsov over at (think) recently loaded the current development version of Emacs 24 and gives us a peek at its features. The post is a very nice look at what’s coming in the next version of Emacs and well … Continue reading

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The Greatest Software Ever Written

Over at InformationWeek, Charles Babcock asks What’s the greatest software every written? We all have our favorites, I suppose, but take a minute to think of your answer to that question. Babcock begins by listing some of the things that … Continue reading

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A Quick Emacs Tip: zrgrep

Commenting on my post about Emacs and tar fles, Phil remarks that he likes the way Emacs keeps its source code gzipped and decompresses a file transparently when you open it. But he was unhappy that he couldn’t use 【Meta+x】 … Continue reading

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Moving To An Intermediate Point In An Emacs Buffer

Almost evry Emacs user is familiar with 【Meta+<】 and 【Meta+>】, the commands to move to the beginning and end of the current buffer. Today while browsing in Aaron Hawley’s excellent Emacs Reference Sheet, which I’ve written about before, I discovered … Continue reading

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Reading Tar Files With Emacs

I’ve been using Emacs for some time but am still regularly amazed at how it just does the right thing and in the expected way. Emacs has a well deserved reputation of having a steep learning curve and, indeed, like … Continue reading

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Workshifters

Today is Labor Day in the U.S. so I’d like to write about a phenomenon that has fascinated me for some time: workshifting. The term refers to the practice of people spending at least part of their time away from … Continue reading

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Ampersands

This post is a little outside the usual Irreal sphere of interest but its subject matter is so delightfully geeky and interesting that I couldn’t resist writing about it. Over at the hot word (on Dictionary.com) they ask, “What character … Continue reading

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Smex

Back in July I wrote about using aliases to replace longer, hard to remember command names. Several of the commenters said that I should use smex to bring the wonders of Ido to extended commands. I finally got around to … Continue reading

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Opening Frequently Accessed Files In Emacs

While browsing around in the EmacsWiki, I came across a nice way of quickly opening frequently accessed files. The idea is to put the target file in a register and then jump to the register. For example, I frequently open … Continue reading

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The End Of Handwriting?

I’ve written before on how I have pretty much stopped writing anything with pencil/pen and paper. These days the only things I use a pen for are to sign credit card receipts and the very occasional check. For all that, … Continue reading

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