Tag Archives: Emacs

Gccemacs on Linux

Just a quickie today. Those of you who read yesterday’s post but are running on Linux might find this Reddit post by catsol_v2 on compiling gccemacs on Linux useful. It’s not quite as detailed as Ramírez’s post but has enough … Continue reading

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Native Emacs Compilation on macOS

If you’re like me, you’re probably excited about native compilation coming to Emacs. In case you don’t know, the project, gccemacs (started and headed by Andrea Corallo), brings native compilation to Elisp. That means that not just will Elisp code—and … Continue reading

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Red Meat Friday: WTF

Richard Stallman. Sometimes it’s hard to know what to think. On the one hand, he can be extraordinarily irritating and he holds all sorts of opinions that I and many people don’t agree with. On the other hand, no matter … Continue reading

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Mickey on Emacs 27.1

The other day, I wrote about Bozhidar Batsov’s TL;DR take on the Emacs 27.1 NEWS file. Batsov’s post hit the highlights but if you want to know everything that’s new, you have to go over the NEWS file itself. Happily, … Continue reading

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Running Messaging Apps from Emacs

Alain Lafon, who, as I’ve said before, is an Emacs master, has a very interesting post on Emacs and messaging apps such as Skype and Slack and many others. One of the major problems with them from his point of … Continue reading

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Video: Emacs Tools for Writers

Derek Taylor has a nice video that talks about Emacs tools for writers. It’s a nice recapitulation of a post by Scott Nesbitt that I wrote about back in May of 2018. Taylor discusses pretty much the same tools as … Continue reading

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Bozhidar Batsov on Emacs 27.1

For those of you who find NEWS files a little bit TL;DR, Bozhidar Batsov has a nice post that discusses the highlights of the Emacs 27.1 release. It’s a good way to see what’s new and important in the release. … Continue reading

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Steve Yegge on Emacs and Google

It’s not Friday but Steve Yegge offers us some juicy red meat with a splendid rant on Google’s constant deprecation of their APIs. His main thesis is that backward compatibility is the hallmark of successful software systems that last for … Continue reading

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Screenshots in Emacs on macOS

Diego Zamboni has a post that describes how to add a screenshot to an Org buffer. The post considers the problem from the point of view of macOS but is easily adapted to other operating systems. He uses the org-download … Continue reading

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Emacs 27.1 Has Been Released

That was speedy. After only two weeks since the release of the Emacs-27.1-RC1, the final 27.1 is available. I’m happy to say that this post is being written with it and I haven’t experienced any problems at all. There’s a … Continue reading

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