Monthly Archives: May 2022

Elisp Cheat Sheet

Wow! This post from Mickey is something I had no idea about. In Emacs 28, there’s a builtin cheat sheet for Elisp functions. You call shortdoc-display-group and are presented with a list of categories or “groups”. When you choose a … Continue reading

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Creative Writing With Emacs

If you’ve been around Irreal for a while you know that I love reading about how people are using Emacs for non-engineering/scientific purposes such as creative writing. It’s hardly a surprise that creative writers, for example, find Emacs a superb … Continue reading

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The EFF Announces the End of Life for HTTPS Everywhere

The EFF has announced the end of life for their HTTPS Everywhere program. This might seems like a bad thing but it isn’t. The EFF says that their browser extension is no longer needed because all the major browsers now … Continue reading

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Crazy Mode

As a follow on to my discussions of Mickey’s posts about Hippie Expand and abbrev, Mohammed Sadiq has a post on his Crazy Mode project. It’s another completion framework that is aimed at providing efficient shortcuts when you’re coding. Take … Continue reading

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Red Meat Friday: Ties

This is barely Red Meat Friday material because almost everyone here will agree with it and find it noncontroversial. Nonetheless, the minions assure me that there are plenty of suits in our industry who will object strenuously. The issue is … Continue reading

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Leslie Lamport

Most of you probably know Leslie Lamport as the original author of LaTeX but within the computer science community, he’s mostly known for his work on distributed systems. Like Knuth, Lamport was trained as a mathematician but rather than pursue … Continue reading

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Emacs, Xwidgets, and macOS

As I’ve written many times, the only non-Emacs application that gets any significant use on my computer is Safari. If I could find a way of putting Safari’s functionality into Emacs, I’d be very close to never having to leave … Continue reading

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Too Many Open Files

Ben Simon has a post about a problem that can come up with Emacs running on macOS. The problem is that Emacs will report “too many open files” when attempting to open a file. It turned out to be a … Continue reading

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A Million Words

The other day I wondered how many words I’ve written for Irreal. All my posts exist as org files in my ~/org/blog directory so a reasonable estimation can be had by cd ~/org/blog cat *.org | wc -w 1040421 Over … Continue reading

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Using Abbrev to Autocorrect

In his post on hippie expand, Mickey Petersen mentioned the abbrev command and its utility as a way of making on-the-fly corrections to common typos and misspellings. I really, really hate having my editor or any input device automatically make … Continue reading

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