Tag Archives: Emacs

Tom Tromey on the Future of Emacs

During FOSDEM ’20 Tom Tromey gave a very interesting talk on what he believes the future of Emacs will be. Others, such as Perry Metzger, have also addressed this question. Almost always, one of the suggestions that come out of … Continue reading

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Who Cares About Emacs?

Over at Opensource.com, Seth Kenlon has an article that asks the question, “Who cares about Emacs?” After all, the editor is ancient. Its GNU incarnation has been around since 1983 and there are plenty of glittery new editors to choose … Continue reading

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Refcards

Emacs has many subsystems that are complicated enough that they have their own reference cards: Dired, Org Mode, and Calc are prime examples but there are others. If I find myself using a refcard frequently, I bookmark in my browser … Continue reading

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Zamansky 67: Emacs vs. Vi(m)

As promised, Mike Zamansky has published his thoughts on the Emacs vs. Vi controversy in a another video in his Using Emacs Series. Unlike Zamansky, I was a long time user of Vi/Vim before I moved to Emacs so I’m … Continue reading

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A Comparison of Vim and Emacs

Over at the YouTube DistroTube Channel, Derek Taylor has an even handed video that explores the question Vim Versus Emacs. Which Is Better? Taylor is a n00b with both editors but has come to the same conclusion that I have: … Continue reading

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An Org Mode Workflow for Spacemacs

Over at OutOfCheeseError there’s a useful discussion of an Org-mode workflow for Spacemacs. If you’re a member of the Spacemacs sect, you should take a look. Interestingly, the post is part of his .spacemacs file so it’s pretty much always … Continue reading

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Emacs Variables

Emacs variables are at once both easier and more difficult than in other languages. On the one hand, Emacs variables are typeless so you can put whatever you like in them and even use the same variable to hold different … Continue reading

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When Will They Ever Learn?

Jacob Eisenstein is wondering at the madness that has overtaken the academic world. He wonders why in the world they are depending on someone else’s computer and SaaS to do one of their most important jobs: writing and publishing papers. … Continue reading

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Org 9.3.6

Bastien lets us know that Org 9.3.6 has been released: #emacs #orgmode 9.3.6, a bugfix release, is out. Enjoy! The next release will be 9.4, with new features. Coming soon. — Bastien Guerry (@bzg2) February 13, 2020 It’s another bug … Continue reading

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Emacs As a Terminal IDE

Palmer Cluff has an interesting post that makes the case for Emacs as a terminal-based IDE. We usually think of IDEs as having a GUI, lots of buttons and menus and of being mouse intensive. Cluff says it doesn’t have … Continue reading

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