Monthly Archives: July 2025

More From Casual

Charles Choi has announced some upgrades to his Casual Suite. He’s added two new interfaces along with the appropriate menus: Compile for compilation-mode and grep-mode Elisp for emacs-lisp-mode He also makes explicit the support for an Eshell interface that he … Continue reading

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Emacs Carnival Writing Experience: Choi

As you all know, I’m really enjoying Greg Newman’s Emacs Carnival: Writing Experience blog posts by various Emacs users who do their (non-code) writing with Emacs. I’ve commented on several of them and today I want to comment on another. … Continue reading

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Eric Fraga’s Emacs Writing Carnival Entry

I’ve been a long time fan of Eric Fraga’s quiet work in the Emacs sphere. He an academic who, as far as I know, doesn’t work directly on Emacs development but is nevertheless active in the community making suggestions and … Continue reading

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The Emacs Cat’s Org Configuration

The Emacs Cat, like me, is a heavy Org mode user. He uses it for note taking, maintaining his personal knowledge base, agenda management, and blogging. He recently decided to share his org mode configuration. It’s worth taking a look … Continue reading

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Writing With Emacs: Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad

Ross Baker, channeling the late, great Meatloaf, has a contribution to Greg Newman’s Emacs Carnival on writing with Emacs entitled Writing in Emacs: two out of three ain’t bad. The title comes from the three ways that Baker writes: Alone … Continue reading

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Ramírez’s Decade With Org Mode

As you all know, I’m a huge Org Mode fan but Álvaro Ramírez’s use and customization of it dwarfs mine. Yesterday, I wrote about how Ramírez was an expert at finding solutions to small problems and that those solutions can … Continue reading

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Patching A Homebrew Emacs

Álvaro Ramírez is a genius at what might be called programming at the edges. By that I mean he’s good a finding and solving small problems that can negatively effect our workflows. A great example of that is his dwim-shell-command … Continue reading

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Functions To Streamline Your Writing Workflow

Chris Maiorana has another post on streamlining your writing. I like his posts because he’s an actual writer and we can be sure that the things he recommends actually work, at least for him. His latest post is a list … Continue reading

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The UK Is Seeking A Way To Back Down On Encryption

As I reported 5 or 6 months ago, the UK decided to issue an order to Apple mandating a backdoor to all their users’ data. Apple responded by simply withdrawing their encryption services from the UK. At the time I … Continue reading

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Emacs Carnival Writing Experience: Eric MacAdie

The latest addition to the Emacs Carnival on Writing Experience is from Eric MacAdie. He begins by saying that with the exception of source code, he hardly ever writes plain text files anymore, only Org files. I realized, when I … Continue reading

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