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dot-emacs reviews and mentions
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Packages that you would like to be in emacs core ?
For example, I don't know what "vertico, consult, embark, marginalia, and orderless" is exactly, they're not part of my setup and I guess I don't want them to interfere with it.
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A less verbose OR more organized modeline
You can find further optimizations on https://github.com/novoid/dot-emacs/blob/master/config.org when searching for "mode-line".
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org-agenda - can you log item creation events?
You're looking for org-expiry and its (org-expiry-insinuate) as you can see in my config: https://github.com/novoid/dot-emacs/blob/master/config.org
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My emacs config, with README.org index generated from init.el
You don't have to repeat yourself; it is more about how you write. Literate programming lets you mix different languages as well as text and the code. Check for example Karl Voits. The only remark I can make is that some defvars don't need the comments, since they are written as self-documenting code. For example, 'large-file-warning-threshold' certainly does not need a comment which basically repeats what the name says, but that is not so unusual to see even amongst programmers sometimes.
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Too many keybindings
For the very same reason, I started to use hydras: https://github.com/abo-abo/hydra - see my config at https://github.com/novoid/dot-emacs/blob/master/config.org
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"Non-ASCII string must be encoded in advance" when tying to mark a region with non ASCII character(s)
The same configuration using Emacs 27.1 also does not have this weird behavior.
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Does anybody have issues with AutoKey (GNU/Linux) with GNU/Emacs?
Maybe somebody has an idea what I might change in my large setup in order to get rid of this issue ...
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Manage mentions of people with org-mode
For linking to contacts, I started to use a custom link contact: which I don't use any more since I've found org-super-links which enables me to link to any heading quite fine including contacts.
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orgmode and everything else
My personal notes on any task or project are way more verbose than the information curated in shared business environments. I therefore invest work and keep a local Orgdown structure and sync a subset of information manually. I define custom links to Jira, emails, and all other external sources to keep links from my Orgdown files to everything else. This way, my only truth is within my personal knowledge management which simplifies search.
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Does Org-mode discourage subfolders in org-directory?
My personal approach is a static list of Orgdown files within a single directory (with very few exceptions) and a manually curated list of agenda files.
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novoid/dot-emacs is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dot-emacs is Emacs Lisp.
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