Tag Archives: Emacs

Remarks on EmacsGolf Challenge 1

Apparently I was a bit sloppy with my wording because everyone missed the fact that there was a second part to this challenge. Every line that started with an “open figure” was supposed to be deleted. That was just a … Continue reading

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Emacs Batch Text Processing

Xah Lee has a page up on batch text processing with Emacs. The page is a recapitulation of several tips that Lee has published before. These tips were very helpful to me when I was trying to learn the Elisp … Continue reading

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Replace Emacs?

Lord I get tired of reading this sort of thing. The tl;dr is that: N00bs don’t like Emacs because it’s not like Notepad and thus has a steep learning curve. Most Lispers use Emacs. Because of 1. and 2. n00bs … Continue reading

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More Multiple-Cursors Functionality

On his Emacs Rocks twitter feed, Magnor Sveen announced some useful additions to his multiple-cursors package. If you active regions with multiple-cursors you can now perform the following operations on them Reverse the lines in the regions Sort the regions … Continue reading

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VimGolf In Emacs: A Numbered List

The conventional wisdom is that Vim is much more efficient—at least in keystrokes—than Emacs. In working the various VimGolf challenges and reading (or watching) other peoples’ solutions I’ve found that that’s often true but not always. A non-trivial part of … Continue reading

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A First Emacs Challenge

Xah Lee has contributed a challenge that serves as an excellent example of one of the types of problems I think we should concentrate on if we start an EmacsGolf site. I like this problem because it is a real … Continue reading

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An Emacs Minor Mode Tutorial

Over at the Google G+ Emacs Community, Agu Monkey has a pointer to an excellent tutorial on writing Emacs minor modes by Christopher Wellons. Most of us probably have no interest in writing a full-fledged minor mode (although Wellons’ tutorial … Continue reading

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Emacs Challenge?

Some of the most popular posts here at Irreal are those in which I attempt bring the power of Emacs to bear on VimGolf problems. I like those posts too because I always learn some new tricks both by working … Continue reading

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VimGolf in Emacs: Enumerate Words

Here’s a pretty hard challenge—at least I found it challenging. Given this Lorem Ipsum Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero … Continue reading

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Xah’s Emacs Tutorial

I’ve commented many times on Xah Lee’s Emacs and Emacs Lisp tutorials. I’ve learned a lot from them and the Elisp tutorials helped me transfer my Common Lisp and Scheme knowledge to Emacs. The tutorials are on the Web and … Continue reading

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