Tag Archives: Emacs

Rainer König’s Org-mode Tutorials as a Udemy Course

Those of you who have been Org-mode users for a while are probably familiar with Rainer König’s excellent Org-mode Tutorial videos. Sadly, König finished the series and is no longer adding new videos. Happily, he is now offering a newly … Continue reading

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Reinstalling Packages

Bozhidar Batsov over at Emacs Redux, has got another useful bit of Elisp to help clean up packages that may not have been compiled correctly. This sometimes happens to me when I update a package with package.el. The idea is … Continue reading

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More on Emacs Keybindings in macOS

Emacs users on macOS are always discovering that the operating system supports many of the Emacs navigation keybindings and share their discovery with a Tweet or reddit post. Of course, it’s much better than that. You can install most of … Continue reading

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Research Tools for the Beginner

Kieran Haley, a Sociologist at Duke has an interesting paper that provides advice on research tools for beginning graduate students—or perhaps for brand new faculty members—in the social sciences. Haley has a Uses This profile that gives a précis of … Continue reading

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Introduction to Emacs Profiling

After his post on dealing with long lines in Emacs, Alain M. Lafon got a comment complaining that he didn’t mention how to profile the situation. To remedy that, he’s posted a short introduction to profiling in Emacs. If you’re … Continue reading

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The Webster 1913 Dictionary

If you’ve been around for a while, you may remember my Draft #4 post from 5 years ago. That post explained why you’re probably using the wrong dictionary and why the correct dictionary is the Webster 1913 + 1828. The … Continue reading

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Red Meat Friday: Modernizing Emacs

I originally planned this as a short rant on the idea that Emacs needs to be modernized. The discussion has been raging for a while on the Emacs-devel list but was pretty much inside baseball until an lwn.net article on … Continue reading

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Long Line Remediation

Alain M. Lafon, whom I’ve mentioned several times before (1, 2, 3, 4, 5), has posted a useful guide for dealing with long lines in Emacs. One of Emacs’ well known weaknesses is that it can become very slow when … Continue reading

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Gnus and Gmail

If you’re in the intersection of Gnus and Gmail users, T. V. Raman over at Emacspeak has a bit of Elisp that might interest you. He’s a Gmail user who wants to do Gmail type searches from within Gnus. That … Continue reading

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An Org Template for Meeting Minutes

When I was a Unix n00b, one of the things that really impressed me was the format of the Bell Labs technical memoranda. I especially liked the cover sheet, which captured all the vital information. It was, of course, generated … Continue reading

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