ericsfraga, to emacs
@ericsfraga@fediscience.org avatar

This is so true:

"Only a tiny part of written text is printed on paper, so the What You See is What You Get (WYSIWYG) approach does not make much sense in the digital age. Plain text uses the What You See Is What You Mean (WYSIWYM) approach. "

from https://lucidmanager.org/productivity/why-use-emacs/

sergio_101, to random
@sergio_101@mastodon.social avatar

Every year or so, I try using #obsidian for #notetaking and such, but after a day, I always come back to #orgmode . There are just way too many extras you get being in #emacs #evil and org mode.

publicvoit, to markdown
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

I'm writing a longer (as it seems) article on the lock-in effect of solutions like that are using open formats like for storage. The file format is not the only thing that might lock you in.

I did already start with a list of arguments but also want to collect your ideas so that I don't forget a good argument.

Please, no emotions, just facts and objective arguments.

Reply here in this thread and I'll collect ideas from it. 🙇

Mehrad, to emacs
@Mehrad@fosstodon.org avatar

I'm super interested to know/see the Venn diagram of :emacs: Emacs and :rstats: R users. 😏

I myself use Rstudio for work and Emacs ESS for my personal projects. So far I have managed to have a very comfortable setup for my Rstudio, but my ESS config can use some feedback/comment, especially from seasoned ESS users.

publicvoit, to Podcast German
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

@stdevel machte mit @fabrik42 @knoppi und mir eine spannende Episode zu und .

Auch der kam durchaus öfters vor.

Wenn du noch nicht viel über die Themen weißt oder noch unschlüssig bist, solltest du dir das mal anhören - gibt einen guten Überblick über diese ziemlich ausgereiften Powertools.

https://focusonlinux.podigee.io/70-emacs

:emacs: :orgmode:

ephzero, to random
@ephzero@emacs.ch avatar

Po Lu's native Android port of Emacs on my Onyx Boox Note Air; Meko Push keyboard. Love this setup! 😃​

uncomfyhalomacro, to emacs
@uncomfyhalomacro@fosstodon.org avatar

how many plugins do you have as a

birv2, to thinkpad
@birv2@pkm.social avatar

Looking forward to setting up my used with next week. Looking for recos for easy syncing, mainly for my and stuff. What have you used that you could recommend? I do have GDrive working well on my Windows machines, so could go that route,, though not familiar with how to do that on linux. Thanks!

greg, to emacs
@greg@gregnewman.io avatar

Keyboard arrived. Very impressed with the build on first inspection and glad I decided to stray from trusty black. The wood palm rests are super comfortable. There is going to be a bit of a learning curve and muscle memory shift from my HHKB Pro and I can see I will probably need to do some remapping for use. Thanks @ttscoff and @curtismchale for information on this before I ordered.

AAMfP, to emacs
@AAMfP@fosstodon.org avatar

I have a problem with my configuration: I need to for some .
This https://marcoxbresciani.codeberg.page/emacs/emacs.html is my current Emacs config file.
The strange thing that happens is that when I yank into an Emacs buffer some text in Japanese (say, from Internet or Notepad), instead of proper characters I see lots of ??????
Font supports Japanese, I also have Japanese IME.

Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
I just started using Emacs so I'm basically blinding copy config pieces here and there.

devinprater, to emacs

A day ago: I'm gonna just stop talking about Linux.

Next day: Hey y'all Emacspeak and emacs are really nice sometimes.

The next day (probably): Hey y'all so I just installed Fedora 29 and here's what I found.

Next day: So I installed Fedora on my work machine and everything is up and going.

Next hour: I'm posting this from Mastodon-mode in Emacs and wrote an Emacspeak module to work with Mastodon-mode.

Next hour: I've submitted a patch to Gnus to allow new users to set it up by just typing in their email address and password, and Gnus looks up an alist of domains and their mail settings and just sets up the account that way. 2FA support coming soon.

Next hour: Oh no there's been an update that breaks ATSPI so I gotta go back to Windows.

Just writing it out so I don't try to experience it in real life, lol. Very exagerated, but that's kinda how my sense of humor is. Now maybe I will get emacs and Emacspeak working on the Mac again since that's where it's the most responsive.

publicvoit, to Logseq
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

Today I evaluated for a couple of hours.

I really have to say that this is a really good tool once you switch from the default setting to the much better syntax. 😉

I'll migrate the data from my previous testrun over to logseq and go with that for the moment.

Don't worry, I'll probably never leave my Org setup. It's for another person's management and knowledge base where was no option, unfortunately.

devinprater, to emacs

So, I'm not sure if I've said this here, but with Emacspeak, a lot of stuff that's hard for a blind person to do in, say, a terminal or manpages or info documents, is really simple, because it's a keyboard-driven interface. Want to move up to the previous prompt to review output? Control + C, then Control + P. Or it may just be C-c p. Want to move to the next heading in a manpage? Just hit N or P. Like, it's a bit like Powershell, where normally terminals are just a stream of text, but Emacs is objects. And objects, like elements on the web, can be navigated or used as landmarks, or searched through if nothing else works.

Now, I'm not saying Emacspeak is perfect. It still suffers from being a programmer's tool, so definitely not for everyone. But what it does do well, especially not messing with my tags in HTML unlike VS Code's nonsense where it'll just jumble everything up for you, and even stuff like reading through processes in ProcEd-mode, Emacspeak makes that really visual information a lot simpler for audio.

daviwil, to emacs
@daviwil@fosstodon.org avatar

If you've got questions about Emacs, Guix, Guile, or other related topics and want a friendly place to ask them, come check out the new System Crafters Forum!

https://forum.systemcrafters.net

Things are a little bare for now, so feel free to come introduce yourself and tell us about something cool you've been working on lately :)

More information in the news post: https://systemcrafters.net/news/new-system-crafters-forum/

curtismchale, to apps
@curtismchale@mastodon.social avatar

Ultimate Keyboard Control Task Management – nvim OrgMode
I’m sure someone is going to try and blast me for talking about OrgMode and then using Vim in the same sentence, because OrgMode is an Emacs thing not a Vim thing and the divide between users of the editors often seems like a holy war. As I said in my article on my issues with TickTick, I love being ab
https://curtismchale.ca/2023/12/20/ultimate-keyboard-control-task-management-nvim-orgmode/

mattsheffield, to emacs
@mattsheffield@mastodon.social avatar

A question for the community: Is it possible to use the Tramp feature to connect to a remote Emacs daemon? I ask because I have a file which I always have open on a remote pseudo-tty, but sometimes it would be nice to use my desktop Emacs with its nice proportional fonts and custom sizes to edit.

I want to connect to the same remote daemon so I can see unsaved changes and not have to worry about sync.

rml, to emacs
@rml@functional.cafe avatar

about every two years I ditch my init.el and build back up from scratch, and every time it feels great. I'm finally breaking off from org-roam which, for all the good its done me, has become a thorn in my side due to the centralized store. about to give a try, which I've been interested in for a while now.

learning via @ramin_hal9001's presentation a couple years ago at conf
https://emacsconf.org/2022/talks/rolodex/

dekkzz76, (edited ) to random
@dekkzz76@emacs.ch avatar

OK users here's a quick poll

Font Ligatures Discuss yes or no

If yes whats your favourite font to use

andros, to emacs
@andros@hostux.social avatar

I publish a new article: «Creating desktop applications using the Emacs core»
https://programadorwebvalencia.com/creating-desktop-applications-using-the-emacs-core/

In summary, I can use Emacs to create GUIs with an Elisp backend.

rml, to blender
@rml@functional.cafe avatar

I think what makes the learning curve of #3D modeling & animation software like #blender seem steep even for many seasoned #vfx designers is similar to what makes #emacs appear to have a steep learning curve even for many seasoned programmers: it's more about "learning to drive" than about learning the program's pleathora of features.

once you learn to drive in either emacs or blender, which essentially boils down to learning keyboard macros and how they makeup a tactile vocabulary with similar variations extending across a large number of "modes", you'll never again wind up spending half an hour figuring out how to edit your file again, those little things that initially steer people away from plunging in and reaping the benefits. but really that passes within about a month, and like being able to drive a bike or a car, the mobility offered by "putting in the work" lasts a lifetime.

thgs, to emacs
@thgs@phpc.social avatar

Ok so NOW, I will learn

marick, to emacs
@marick@mstdn.social avatar

I am being a good little programmer and adding docstrings to some Elixir code. I hate looking at it. It so gets in the way of the code; see below.

I want an keypress that hides all lines between two regexps (One for @…doc…”””; one for the ending “””.) Weirdly, I can’t find anything. I used to be good at Elisp/Emacs programming, but I pretty much stopped doing that around 30 years ago. So looking for something similar I can hack on (or package that obviates the need to).

Any pointers?

nickanderson, to random
@nickanderson@fosstodon.org avatar

Do your emailing in org-mode like @robhicks https://youtu.be/RlZsCKN6cqc

My flow is a bit more org centric than email centric, but still a good example.

louis, to emacs
@louis@emacs.ch avatar

I had my first Emacs coaching session with Prot today. It was even better than I could have imagined.

We focused mainly on the minibuffer:

Out:

  • icomplete
  • fido
  • which-key

In:

  • vertico
  • marginalia
  • orderless with customized matching rules for different completion categories.

https://protesilaos.com/coach/

devinprater, to accessibility

A little showcase of Emacs with Emacspeak, reading some fanfic. Shows how it shows italics, and bold too I think, and punctuation, although other screen readers can do punctuation fine.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/478yijmo2s7m714/2023-06-03%2023-29-49.mkv?dl=1

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