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MathJax-src
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What is the latest MathJax?
I am using MathJax from Emacs org-mode and it is grabbing MJ 3 from https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mathjax@3/es5/tex-mml-chtml.js In Emacs I supposedly have configuration options to get, for example, the LaTeX Euler font -- or a few others. But it doesn't seem to work. I inspect my web page output and I see a CSS class MJX-TEX, and it's CSS breakdown is .MJX-TEX { font-family: MJXZERO, MJXTEX; } Good. I think I can simply go into my own CSS and change something with the font family. But I wouldn't know what to. I found this code where it seems to have a long list of "font families" but I have no idea what they are or how to change the above CSS font-family tag. I read that 3 doesn't allow changing fonts. Is that still true? Any knowledge on how to handle/change fonts appreciated.
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Math on GitHub: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
One thing that the article gets wrong is accusing mathjax of being abandoned. Development has moved to a new repo for the next version.
- I created a (Linux) script to easily type Unicode math everywhere.
espanso
- Is there global autocorrect for linux?
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Bad Emacs Defaults
Huh, didn't know abbrev had that limitation (wonder why?). Gave it a go in espanso (https://espanso.org/), and it does work there.
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Show HN: I automated 1/2 of my typing
I use a tool called "Espanso" to accomplish something similar at work. It only runs locally, so no weird data scraping issues to worry about. And it's easy to update as things changes becauase everything lives in a simple yml file.
It can do simple text replacement, so I have words, phrases, and sentences I use frequently compressed into a few keyboard clicks. It can also grab what is in your clipboard, so that can be incorporated into responses, which is simple but very handy.
A simple text replacement looks like this in the yaml file:
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A collection of useful Mac Apps
Espanso - Price: Free Text expander for macOS that allows you to create custom abbreviations for your frequently used text.
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Custom URL markdown?
A bit overkill but you could consider using a text expander like Espanso?
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Writing Prettier Haskell with Unicode Syntax and Vim
(For greek characters, there's a package that uses a syntax like \alpha\)
[0]: https://espanso.org/
- What’s a piece of software that doesn’t get enough coverage?
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Favourite open-source apps?
espanso - text expander
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Curious to know what are your general experiences on using keyboard and mouse input automations on Wayland...
Autokey does not work yet, but there is Hawck and Espanso that you could play around with. And there is ydotool if all you need is simulating basic input (as in ydotool mousemove -x -10 -y -10, ydotool type 'Hello world!' and so on).
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How to develop a menu of phrases?
Something like that is something I leave to a general text expander like Espanso rather than strictly Emacs. You get better cross-platform automation by directly entering your message in rather than dealing with copying and pasting. It even has little widgets you can use to select options from a list like I do when generating Jekyll frontmatter.
What are some alternatives?
AutoHotkey - AutoHotkey - macro-creation and automation-oriented scripting utility for Windows.
AutoKey - AutoKey, a desktop automation utility for Linux and X11.
rofimoji - Emoji, unicode and general character picker for rofi and rofi-likes
svntogit-packages - Automatic import of svn 'packages' repo (read-only mirror)
vim-clutch - A hardware pedal for improved text editing in Vim
obsidian-text-expander - Text Expander plugin for Obsidian
Windows Terminal - The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
kinto - Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux & Windows.
obsidian-customizable-sidebar - This Plugin allows you to add every Command to Obsidian's Sidebar Ribbon and add Custom Icons.
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
xkeysnail - Yet another keyboard remapping tool for X environment
zsh-autosuggestions - Fish-like autosuggestions for zsh