Tag Archives: Emacs

Having Org Notes Buffer Inherit Its Input Method

When it comes to eliminating workflow friction, few do it better than Matus Goljer (Fuco1). His latest post describes a fix for a problem that I didn’t even know existed: When Org pops up a log note buffer (after a … Continue reading

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Moving to Emacs

Continuing yesterday’s theme of moving to Emacs, let’s discuss some ways of easing the transition. Nikhil Soni has a nice post that describes how he got Emacs to provide the features he was used to from editors like VSCode, Atom, … Continue reading

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Why You Should Buy Into Emacs

Christoffer Stjernlöf over at Two Wrongs has a very well done post on Why You Should Buy Into the Emacs Platform. Posts on “Why I moved to Emacs” are common, of course, but Stjernlöf has written a comprehensive post that … Continue reading

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Zamansky 55: Irony Completions

Mike Zamansky has posted another video in his Using Emacs Series. This time it’s about configuring Irony to get completions for C++. Personally, I don’t use things like company-mode and irony-mode because I don’t like having random buffers pop up … Continue reading

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Planning Your Life with Org Mode

Mats Tage Axelsson over at Linux Hint has the first in a series of posts about planning your life with Org Mode. This first post focuses on scheduling and capturing with Org-mode. There’s not anything new for those already using … Continue reading

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Parentheses, Elisp, and Other Things That Aren’t Going Away

It appears that I’m temporarily at the end of the Internet: I can’t find anything interesting to write about today. Instead, here’s a rant. I’ve written before that the Lisp Community’s well-known crabbiness with n00bs is probably the result of … Continue reading

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Multics Emacs

Back in 1979, Bernard Greenberg wrote a long document about Emacs on Multics. If you’re interested in the history of Emacs and how it evolved, you’ll probably enjoy reading through the document. It’s fairly long and detailed but all that … Continue reading

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Parsing Org Files

Xah Lee has a new and useful tutorial out. It’s about the APIs available for parsing Org files. None of the information is new—it’s all documented somewhere—but it’s very useful to have everything in one place. As Lee discovered, it … Continue reading

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Detangle

For some reason I haven’t been following Yisrael Dov’s Emacs is Great series of videos on Emacs. That was definitely a mistake and I’m going to start paying more attention from now on. In the meantime I’d like to mention … Continue reading

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Zamansky 54: Org Tables

Mike Zamansky is back with another video in his Using Emacs Series. This time it’s about Org tables and their spreadsheet capabilities. One of Zamansky’s duties as a Hunter professor is to evaluate Macaulay Honors College applications. Like many of … Continue reading

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