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dotemacs
- Help with meow configuration
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Microsoft Exchange mailbox
Here's my mu4e setup
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emacs-groundup
7 - Meow: Meow is great. I switched from evil a few months ago and am pretty happy with it. I also dropped general.el for bind-key.el, which is included with use-package (which I see you are using anyway). You can look at my setup of meow here and a more generic setup of keybindings here. I haven't had any trouble with using this instead of general.
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org very slow load with org-cite and a large bibtex library
One thought is to limit which parts of the org-cite libraries to load. I had similar issues with speed. You can look at my current setup in my dotfiles here. I just use oc and oc-csl, along with citar (no org-ref) and everything works pretty well.
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What is expected Doom performance on macOS?
Here’s the link: https://github.com/mclear-tools/dotemacs
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tab-bar-mode: How to change tab bar appearence?
Another thing you might consider (this depends on how many tabs you usually keep open, etc.) is not displaying tabs in the tab-bar at all (setq tab-bar-show nil) and displaying them in the echo-area instead. I use a combination of https://github.com/fritzgrabo/tab-bar-echo-area and https://github.com/qaiviq/echo-bar.el to give a consistent but very unobtrusive presentation of the tabs in the echo bar on the bottom right. You can see that in this image -- and my config for it is here.
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Has anyone ever written a research paper by only using org-mode?
Yes. It’s not a problem (it’s also easy to write papers in markdown using markdown mode). If you want to see some of the packages involved look at my setup-writing.el file in my config.
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Finding the best style of literate emacs configuration
If you just want folding then you can use emacs' built-in outline mode. And there are very easy ways to jump around a "modular" or multi-file config as well. I use both of these tools in my own config. I also like that I can easily load just small parts of my config via command line args, and of course that I don't need to worry about bootstrapping org-mode to get things running.
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Writing papers/thesis in org with a barebone config
You can take a look atmy setup and see if any of it looks helpful. The relevant modules for you will be:
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How to C-x b but to related buffers only?
Yeah +1 for perspective.el. I use it with projectile to manage projects and have discrete buffers for different projects. You can look at my setup if it is helpful here.
dotfiles
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Spacemacs dilemma (mostly a rant)
In the end though, my config now reflects a much better emacs experience for my personal use, and I actually understand what it’s doing. I learned a lot along the way, and most of those lessons have helped improve the way that I use emacs in general. I do maintain a copy of my config on GitHub although it’s probably not a drop in solution, I don’t imagine anyone will be using my config so I haven’t gone out of my way to make sure it works out of the box for anyone but me.
What are some alternatives?
scimax - An emacs starterkit for scientists and engineers
persp-mode.el - named perspectives(set of buffers/window configs) for emacs
binder - Emacs global minor mode facilitating multi-file writing projects
perspective-el - Perspectives for Emacs.
citar - Emacs package to quickly find and act on bibliographic references, and edit org, markdown, and latex academic documents.
writeroom-mode - Minor mode for distraction-free writing
dotfiles - Yet another dotfile-repository
straight.el - 🍀 Next-generation, purely functional package manager for the Emacs hacker.
ob-restclient.el - An org-mode extension to restclient.el
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
deft - Deft for Emacs
homebrew-emacsmacport - Emacs mac port formulae for the Homebrew package manager