orgmode-latex-templates
My org-mode starter codes for exporting to latex/pdf (by GeneKao)
emacs-libvterm
Emacs libvterm integration (by akermu)
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orgmode-latex-templates
Posts with mentions or reviews of orgmode-latex-templates.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-18.
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How to style org mode export to PDF.
I started here https://github.com/GeneKao/orgmode-latex-templates
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Getting into free writing and maybe actually writing that novel and I was wondering what arguments I should add to the org file for converting to pdf's
Someone put up a few Org LaTeX templates and the settings used in there may be helpful for ideas, particularly the ebook class.
- orgmode-latex-templates: My org-mode starter codes for exporting to latex/pdf
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Noob to Emacs
Org can do more than planning and agendas--it also exports to a bunch of other document formats, so you could write legal documents in Org and make Word and PDF documents from them, as in this example: https://github.com/GeneKao/orgmode-latex-templates
emacs-libvterm
Posts with mentions or reviews of emacs-libvterm.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-20.
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bash scripts i use daily currently (for non-emacs terminal)
Also, look into vterm_prompt_end to get this updated vterm-buffer-local anytime your prompt emits the cwd. https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm
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Emacs couldn't render terminal characters
Emacs or term? If the latter, I'd recommend using vterm if it is a possibility for you - https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm
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BASH, ZSH, FISH. How about Eshell?
They are actually working on even better Emacs integration. Granted, vterm is an external library, so there will always be a layer between the editor and the terminal.
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libvterm directory tracking not working?
I've followed the steps shown in the README: sh vterm_printf() { if [ -n "$TMUX" ] && ([ "${TERM%%-*}" = "tmux" ] || [ "${TERM%%-*}" = "screen" ]); then # Tell tmux to pass the escape sequences through printf "\ePtmux;\e\e]%s\007\e\\" "$1" elif [ "${TERM%%-*}" = "screen" ]; then # GNU screen (screen, screen-256color, screen-256color-bce) printf "\eP\e]%s\007\e\\" "$1" else printf "\e]%s\e\\" "$1" fi } vterm_prompt_end() { vterm_printf "51;A$(whoami)@$(hostname):$(pwd)" } setopt PROMPT_SUBST PROMPT=$PROMPT'%{$(vterm_prompt_end)%}' but it is simply not working.
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Help wanted: Zsh completion like Vertico+Orderless
[1]https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/tree/master/plugins/fzf [2]https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k [3]https://starship.rs/ [4]https://github.com/tmux/tmux [5]https://github.com/ahendriksen/ob-tmux [6]https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm [7]https://github.com/tmux-plugins/tpm
- Emacs 29 is nigh What can we expect?
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two weeks with emacs as a vimmer
Have checked out https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm? It has everything you need to know. Since you are a developer I expect it will be easy for you. Thanks for sharing your experience:)
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org-mode + vterm + tmux == ❤️❤️❤️
Install the absolutely excellent vterm package: https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm
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The email that made me convert to emacs
https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm is a possible best of both worlds that I haven't tried yet.
- Emacs: Mastering Eshell
What are some alternatives?
When comparing orgmode-latex-templates and emacs-libvterm you can also consider the following projects:
exwm - Emacs X Window Manager
vterm-toggle - toggles between the vterm buffer and whatever buffer you are editing.
marginalia - :scroll: marginalia.el - Marginalia in the minibuffer
multi-vterm - Managing multiple vterm buffers in Emacs
elfeed - An Emacs web feeds client
zoxide - A smarter cd command. Supports all major shells.
selectrum - 🔔 Better solution for incremental narrowing in Emacs.
org-pandoc-import - Mirror of https://git.tecosaur.net/tec/org-pandoc-import
ace-window - Quickly switch windows in Emacs
beacon - A light that follows your cursor around so you don't lose it!
orgmode-latex-templates vs exwm
emacs-libvterm vs vterm-toggle
orgmode-latex-templates vs marginalia
emacs-libvterm vs multi-vterm
orgmode-latex-templates vs elfeed
emacs-libvterm vs zoxide
orgmode-latex-templates vs selectrum
emacs-libvterm vs exwm
orgmode-latex-templates vs org-pandoc-import
emacs-libvterm vs ace-window
orgmode-latex-templates vs ace-window
emacs-libvterm vs beacon