org-special-block-extras
web-mode
org-special-block-extras | web-mode | |
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10 | 16 | |
183 | 1,612 | |
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6.4 | 7.1 | |
10 months ago | 20 days ago | |
HTML | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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org-special-block-extras
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How to change org-pretty-entities-alist?
Emphasis syntax is currently fixed. There is https://github.com/alhassy/org-special-block-extras/ though. And there were discussions about custom markup elements.
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Creating a new org-element
You may also take a look at https://github.com/alhassy/org-special-block-extras
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Org-mode expands org-special-block-extras incorrectly
I've been using org-special-block-extras to insert special blocks in org-mode which I then export to PDF through LaTeX, things such as margin notes or colored blocks.
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[OSBEv4] HTML Themes as Org Links!
This, among other things, is part of the v4 release of org-special-block-extras ---sadly I haven't yet gotten around to making a proper changelog or updating existing docs.
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org-mode/ox-hugo custom begin_noteblock
I opened an issue on github btw.
- Emacs org-mode version 9.5, a major release, is out
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Org-marginalia to write margin notes for your text files
This is very similar to org-special-block-extras' doc feature, where one "documents" something in an associated file and the documentation is shown in a tooltip in Emacs and in a tooltip in HTML export and in a glossary in LaTeX export. But yours seems to be much more sophisticated by linking implicitly, whereas this requires an explicit link. Way to go ;-)
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org-special-block-extras v2 released ;; Pretty HTML & LaTeX
I'm excited to announced that version 2 of org-special-block-extras is out :-)
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Declaring New Special Blocks With Arguments
Thanks for the links tdehaeze :-) When I replied to you earlier, it didn't occur to me to just actually use the `defblock` mechanism to do what you wanted. A ~3line implementation that works well for me can be found here: https://github.com/alhassy/org-special-block-extras#Installation-Instructions. All the best!
web-mode
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Please contribute to Tree-Sitter based JavaScript and TypeScript Modes in GNU Emacs core
web-mode: https://web-mode.org/
- web-mode: web template editing mode for emacs
- web-mode.el - html template editing for emacs
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How to make Skewer-mode work with HTML files (live updating)?
Did you try web-mode? https://github.com/fxbois/web-mode/ It's the mode that made me accept HTML. There are shortcuts to: delete a node, wrap a node with another one, delete an attribute, copy a node, re-indent the buffer, go to the beginning/end of the node…
- How can I disable lineup calls for web mode in doom emacs?
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Use GNU Emacs
I’ve started to use emacs in my computer sciences school 30 years ago (EPITA in Paris). The Lab was surrounded by Mips, Sun, Alpha, … great time.
The only weakness of Emacs (according to me) was the lack of a good major mode (module) to edit web template : imagine editing a php block inside a javascript part embedded inside html.
After testing many modes, I started to develop web-mode (http://web-mode.org) that is now compatible with about thirty template engines. What a wondeful trip it was to discover the power of Lisp and what a pleasure it is everyday to know exactly what happens when I hit a key while editing an html file.
I am the only Emacs user in my company (kernix.com) but nothing would make me switch. I can not imagine using an editor that would not open in less than a second (or that would eat hundreds of Mo of RAM)
I Hope Emacs will see a usage surge with the inclusion of tree sitter… editing in emacs will be even faster and more robust. Not sure tree sitter is suitted for multi languages files … but for this you have web-mode ;)
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How do I get Ruby on Rails lsp working in Doom Emacs?
web-mode should be used for .erb files, per their docs
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How to work with Razor and Blazor in Emacs?
Web Mode has support for razor pages. I used it briefly and it seems to be good. Here are the relevant parts of my config:
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Code Editor for Ruby on Rails
web-mode for editing templates
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Web-mode marking undone when moving cursor.
Been using web-mode recently and possess noticed that marked regions are unmarked once the cursor is moved. I use expand-region normally to mark HTML tags and then tried to move up one line and the marked region is cancelled. Using C-SPC to mark regions does not face this issue. Anyone face this issue and solve it? I know there was a similar issue with multiple cursors but that was solvable by editing a custom variable found here. Any suggestions are welcomed as I do not even know where to begin to debug this issue. Thanks!
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