uDb
UFO database reader (by RR0)
emacs-everywhere
Mirror of https://git.tecosaur.net/tec/emacs-everywhere (by tecosaur)
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uDb
Posts with mentions or reviews of uDb.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-18.
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Larry Hatch DOS Program [Full Version] (emulate in-browser)
Copyright 1994-2002 Larry Hatch. Larry Hatch is deceased and permission has been obtained from his family. According to David Marler, Executive Director of the National UFO Historical Records Center, "The family has verbally given permission for the database to be used. If you need to speak with them, I have their contact info." Source Last but not least, I want to thank Isaac Koi for his restless efforts in collecting and sharing UFO data with the permission of their owners. This work could not have been possible without him, who managed to run the old software, perform an textual export of the data, and got the permission from Larry's nephew (the holder of Larry's Power of Attorney) to share Larry's work. Source
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The Late Larry Hatch’s UFO Database of 18,123 Case Files Rescued From Being Lost to Time
SS: The late Larry Hatch's UFO Database was nearly lost to time. Formally called the “UFO Database Mapping and Research Tool” (or just “U”). Over the years, there have been posts on this subreddit asking about it, such as here and here. However, dedicated researchers have obtained copies of the original DOS program, loaded it into emulator DOSBox, and programatically retrieved 18,123 of the 18,552 entries. The most recent of these researchers was Richard Geldreich Jr., who blogged about his efforts on Medium. Geldreich's work built on that of Adam Kehoe, who was given a copy of the database on floppy disks by researcher David Marler. Kehoe did a detailed blog writeup in 2021, now available on the Internet Archive. Geldreich and Kehoe alike built upon the "uDb" project by Jérôme Beau. Geldreich's code is likewise on GitHub.
emacs-everywhere
Posts with mentions or reviews of emacs-everywhere.
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any tips for better reaching the { } [ ] ` \ keys? as as programmer i find it really hard to quickly reach them and i often make lots of mistakes
No. I do not have any single arrow combo in my workflow. For complex text editing I use this that gives me an emacs window on any text field. And if something, maybe like moving windows left/right up/down I remap the shortcuts to remove the arrows part and add the vim like keys hjkl
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Former (n)vim users: what do you miss?
Not exactly the same but there is eMacs everywhere: https://github.com/tecosaur/emacs-everywhere
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The Emacs Curse: When Everything Else Just Feels Inferior 😱🧙♂️
emacs-everywhere
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Show HN: Using Vim as an input method editor (IME) for X11 apps
Alternatively you might want to try Emacs everywhere[1].
[1]: https://github.com/tecosaur/emacs-everywhere
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Can I use xdotool (or another program) to cut the contents of a text field to the clipboard?
If anyone is curious, I'd use the command in conjunction with emacs-anywhere to paste the contents on an Emacs window, and then paste it again on the text field with my edits. And yes, I am aware that atomic-chrome can do that, but it doesn't work with every website and I'd like a solution that does not depend on how any particular browser and website is coded.
- emacs-everywhere: System-wide popup Emacs windows for quick edits
- I use Org Mode for personal logging/journalling
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I built from master and there's a bunch of emojis
What about those of us who'd like to use Emacs as an input method
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if you're on macOS and you love Vim so much that you want it anywhere 🔥️🔥️🔥️
Better solution: https://github.com/cknadler/vim-anywhere, for neovim users (and probably vim users) you can utilize some apple script as well: https://blog.schembri.me/post/neovim-everywhere-on-macos/. For those of you who want to try org-mode and evil, https://github.com/tecosaur/emacs-everywhere is awesome. And if you don't want to use an editor, a similar project (using Hammerspoon) is available here: https://github.com/dbalatero/VimMode.spoon
- Need opinions regarding developing a browser extension(firefox) for taking notes from a webpage