Tag Archives: Emacs

Notes for Karl Voit’s Talk at 35c3

Karl Voit gave a talk about Org mode at the recent 35c3 conference. He argued the position that even if you’re a die hard Vim user—like he is—Org mode has a lot to offer and it’s worth learning a bit … Continue reading

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Org Mode 9.2

A couple of days ago, Bastien tweeted that Org Mode 9.2 has been released: #emacs #orgmode 9.2 is out. Happy Christmas! https://t.co/W2c3ifoFtr — Bastien Guerry (@bzg2) December 27, 2018 I’ve taken to upgrading my packages on Sunday (only) so I … Continue reading

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Writing and Publishing Emacs Packages

NOTE: It turns out that I wrote about Scott’s post before but it has useful information so I’m going to publish this anyway. Al Scott was annoyed that he couldn’t run his Mocha tests from inside Emacs. He knew it … Continue reading

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A Reminder about MELPA

If you’re anything more than a casual Emacs user, one of your most important resources is almost certainly the MELPA package repository. I’ve mentioned this before but apparently a reminder is needed: MELPA is a voluntary operation run by Steve … Continue reading

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Emacs for R Programming

Although I’ve played around with it a bit and even written a few blog posts about it, I’m not really an R user and barely rise to the dilettante level. andyptt21 over at The Scientific Shrimper is an R user … Continue reading

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A Theme for Prose Writers

I came across a pointer to Kunal Bhalla’s Emacs Poet theme that may interest Emacsers writing prose using the Org or Markdown modes. As you can see from the screenshots at the above link, it uses a variable pitch font … Continue reading

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Another Blogging Workflow with Org Publish

I have a cold and feel awful so today’s post will be short but I did want to point you to Narendra Joshi’s excellent post on how he uses org-publish for his blog. What I really like about his setup … Continue reading

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Org to Dotfiles

Back in 2016, I wrote about Haoyang Xu’s idea of keeping all your dotfiles in a single Org-mode file that tangles the individual dotfiles to their proper place in your directory structure. This allows you to write the dotfiles in … Continue reading

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Scrolling with Emacs

Back when I was still a Vim user, I would occasionally try Emacs because of its nice features. It never stuck—until it did—because some of its behavior seemed too alien. The most prominent example of that was the scrolling. By … Continue reading

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Proced on the Mac

Four and a half years ago I wrote about proced and Mickey’s excellent post about it. Sadly, it didn’t work on the Mac so I forgot about it until I saw this tweet from psnebc: #emacs #proced alternative to #htop … Continue reading

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