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Browsing In Emacs

Norman Walsh has an interesting post in which he discusses discovering browsing in Emacs. More specifically, he discovered how to follow a link in an Email and have the result displayed in Emacs. He’s using WebKit with Xwidgets so that … Continue reading

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Marking Cut Regions

Just a quickie today. Tory Anderson has an interesting post illustrating something that I had no idea existed. You may—especially if you’re an old timer—be familiar with ’’cut marks“. They’re usually used to delimit code that an end user may … Continue reading

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A Notmuch Workflow

As most of you know, I’m a Mu/Mu4e user and have been very happy with it. It has, I think, the correct paradigm for handling stored email: everything goes into a single repository and emails are retrieved with its outstanding … Continue reading

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Elfeed-webkit Update

The other day I wrote about installing elfeed-webkit to render my RSS feed as proper HTML. I was pretty impressed with it when I first tried it and now I’m even more of a fan. Before elfeed-webkit, I spent a … Continue reading

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A Hopeless Addict

My name is jcs and I’m an addict. A hopeless addict. Yesterday, in my post about fixing mu4e’s new behavior of opening in full frame mode, I mentioned that upgrading to mu 1.10.3 broke Emacs to the point that it … Continue reading

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Finding The Link To An Org Attach File

Matus Goljer (Fuco1), whose work I’ve written about many times before, has an interesting post on his use of org-attach. The point of the post is a way of automating the finding of the Org headline that points to an … Continue reading

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Replying to a Sender Specific Email Address

Sebastian Schulze has an interesting post on handling email To and From addresses. His procedure when supplying an Email address to, say, a Website such as some-site.com is to specify some-site.com@his-domain.com where his-domain.com is his domain. That allows him to … Continue reading

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Emacs Is Not Just a Text Editor

Over at the Emacs subreddit, analysis230 has a sort of confession. He had long considered the phrase “Emacs is not just a text editor” to be something geezer developers said as they clung desperately to an aging technology. He says … Continue reading

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Getting Things Done With Emacs and Org-mode

Nicolas Rougier, whom I’ve written about before in regard to his beautiful Org documents, had a long post a couple of years ago that’s well worth a look and some serious studying. At the time, Rougier was just learning about … Continue reading

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Having a Per Contact Email Address

I recently had my own experience of the Baader-Meinhoff Phenomena. The other day I read Karl Voit’s post from 2015 on having a separate (from) email address for each correspondent. It seemed a little odd to me. Why would I … Continue reading

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