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2017-12-18

  • 22:38 UTC (new) Comments on 2017-12-18 hierarchy.el . . . . Phil Not entirely under the radar... https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2017-10/msg00676.html
  • 16:38 UTC (new) 2017-12-18 hierarchy.el . . . . Marcin Borkowski A few months ago, Damien Cassou announced his hierarchy.el library. It looks like it went a bit under the radar in the Emacs community – I haven’t heard about it much since. That’s a pity, since it looks quite interesting.

2017-12-11

2017-12-04

  • 12:58 UTC (diff) 2017-12-04 Embedding files in Org-mode . . . . Marcin Borkowski typo (minor)
  • 09:59 UTC (new) 2017-12-04 Embedding files in Org-mode . . . . Marcin Borkowski A few days ago, there was a question on the help-gnu-emacs mailing list about a way to embed an image in a text file. Of course, the OP was instantly pointed to Org-mode. However, this does not quite do what he wanted: while you can have attachments/links to images in Org, you then need two files instead of one. This being Emacs and Org-mode, there exists an (at least partial) solution.

2017-11-27

  • 16:40 UTC (new) 2017-11-27 Org-mode radio targets . . . . Marcin Borkowski One of the interesting features of Org-mode is hyperlinks. For some documents, having many internal links makes a lot of sense. One of these types is mathematical papers: you often want to refer to “Theorem 2.1” or “Definition 3” or “equation (5)”. LaTeX has that pretty much solved (even core LaTeX, and then there are packages to help, like cleveref). Org-mode does not improve a lot on that, but it’s usually enough anyway. But it’s not the topic of my post today.

2017-11-22

2017-11-19

  • 12:30 UTC (new) 2017-11-19 How to trip up yourself using Git . . . . Marcin Borkowski Everyone and their mother seem to be using Git these days. And I have to admit that it is really a clever piece of code. However, sometimes it may not work like you want it to do. Let me share a personal story.

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