Monthly Archives: June 2023

Red Meat Friday: Dark R Sessions in ESS

lf_araujo has a question: How to fix too dark R session colors in ESS (right pane)? by u/lf_araujo in emacs You know what the Minions would say.

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Emacs and Standard Manuscript Format

I ran across this video from a year ago by Chris Maiorana on using Emacs as a typewriter. By that he means producing a publishing industry standard format manuscript for your fiction. The trick is to use the sffms LaTeX … Continue reading

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Zamansky 81: Elfeed-webkit

He’s back! After a long hiatus, Mike Zamansky has returned with another video in his Using Emacs Series. For those of you not following along, Zamansky recently retired and has gained a second wind. He has a series on using … Continue reading

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Org Attach Video

Over at the Emacs Elements Channel, there’s a new video on using Org mode attach. For those of you aren’t familiar with the attach facility, the idea is that you can attach one or more files to an org heading. … Continue reading

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Is Org Mode Better For Writers

Chris Maiorana has an interesting post that asks if Org mode is better for writers. He starts with the beginning of Ambrose Bierce’s story A Watcher By The Dead displayed in Libre Office and notes that LibreOffice will do everything … Continue reading

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Phone Calls and Maps from Emacs in macOS

Charles Choi has an interesting post on how to make phone calls and bring up a map of a given location from Emacs in the macOS environment. What’s interesting is not that you can do it—it’s Emacs, of course you … Continue reading

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Golden Ratio Mode

There’s a new video over at the Emacs Elements Channel about the Golden Ratio package. The idea, to a first order approximation, is to make the current window—the one having focus—larger so that it is easier to type in. If … Continue reading

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Red Meat Friday: XEmacs 21.5.35 Released

Who knew? It turns out the XEmacs is still a thing. Although until now there’s been no releases since 2013, they have a new Beta release. It’s reasonable to take the position of “Who cares?” but I think it’s always … Continue reading

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LaTeX Tip For Using Colon In Math Mode

The other day, I stumbled across a LaTeX tip over at John Cook’s TeX and Typography feed. For some reason, WordPress won’t let me embed it, so here it is. The Tweet is about why you should use \colon instead … Continue reading

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Request For Your Garbage Collection Statistics

There’s been some discussion lately on the Emacs-devel mailing list about Emacs garbage collection. It’s pretty well known that Emacs GC uses old algorithms and is far from optimal. Part of improving the Emacs GC situation is understanding how the … Continue reading

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