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A Hyper Key on Any USB Keyboard

Grant Rettke over at Wisdom and Wonder has a useful post on how to get a 【Hyper】 key on any USB keyboard. As Rettke says, the 【Hyper】 key is the last modifier that’s available almost exclusively for users. My Emacs … Continue reading

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Some Comment-DWIM Tricks

Raimon Grau over at puntoblogspot has a really useful quick tip on a couple of comment-dwim features that I didn’t know about. He shows how to Comment out a blank line. Remove an inline comment. If you use comment-dwim (bound … Continue reading

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An Example of Why Reproducible Research Matters

Dennis Ogbe, whom I’ve written about before, has a nice example of why reproducible research matters. If you’ve read those previous posts you know that Ogbe is a PhD student in Electrical Engineering at Purdue. As such he reads papers … Continue reading

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Using Org Mode Displays for Presentations

If you’ve watched any of Howard Abrams’ excellent videos, you may have wondered, as others have, how he gets the nice effects when he displays Org buffers. Wonder no more. Abrams has posted an explanation of how he gets those … Continue reading

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A Hydra for the Org Agenda View Dispatcher

Abo-abo has a great post that demonstrates a hydra for the Org Agenda view menu. Instead of the ugly static menu, you get a beautiful hydra that shows you the state of the toggles and other information. It’s that last … Continue reading

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Emacs and Outlook

I’m in the happy position of not needing—indeed never have been needing—to use Outlook for my email. Others, sadly, are not so lucky. Karl Voit points to a remedy that allows you to compose your email in Emacs and send … Continue reading

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Improved HTML Capturing with Org

If, like me, you use Org mode for your note taking and record keeping, you’ve probably found yourself occasionally needing to capture data from a Web page. You can already to that but many browsers don’t handle the conversion from … Continue reading

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Any Option You Like

This clearly falls in the different strokes for different folks category but it would make me want to stab myself in the eye. I wish #emacs had a plugin that noticed the keystrokes didn’t make sense in focussed window1 but … Continue reading

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Coming in Emacs 25: Dynamic Modules

I like Emacs Lisp and am always adding little bits of Elisp to my init.el that improves my workflow or enhances Emacs in one way or another. Mostly, I can make Elisp do whatever I need it to do but … Continue reading

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Some Calc Features

I haven’t written about Emacs Calc for a while but I find myself using it all the time. It’s one of the lesser known secrets of Emacs and that’s too bad. You can use it as a quick calculator in … Continue reading

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