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Hack Emacs - Hacking the Mode Line [live]
rpdillon
1,163 views
In this episode we explore how to edit the mode-line. I did only a very little preparation for this episode, so most of the time I'm just coding a tiny new feature onto my...
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Hack Emacs - Working in the REPL
rpdillon
1,094 views
In this episode I discuss how programming in Emacs is different than an IDE, and show a couple of short examples of how you can program in a REPL in Emacs Lisp and Scheme.
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Org Mode In Depth: Tables
rpdillon
1,323 views
Actually recorded a few months back, I never got around to uploading this. I give a brief demo of some of the functionality Org Mode tables offer, and an explanation of so...
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Hack Emacs - Org Mode in Depth: Markup and Links
rpdillon
2,288 views
Part of the Org Mode in Depth series. In this episode, I examine ways of marking up text in Org Mode, as well as various link types that connect Org headlines and files, a...
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Hack Emacs - Org Mode In Depth: Managing Structure
rpdillon
2,577 views
Part of the Org Mode In Depth series. In this episode, we examine methods for exploiting the structure of an Org Mode file to focus on specific subtrees, control visibilit...
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Hack Emacs - Using Initialization Files
rpdillon
1,739 views
Part two of the three part series on customizing Emacs' startup. We look at the basics of how to use an initialization files like .emacs and .emacs.d/init.el to execute ar...
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Hack Emacs - Loading Mechanisms
rpdillon
1,291 views
In this episode, we look at four loading mechanisms for elisp: load, require, autoload and idle-require. User requested.
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Hack Emacs - Using the Customization System
rpdillon
2,022 views
We explore the 'customize' system for customizing Emacs' behavior. The first of three parts covering the essential ways of changing Emacs' behavior at startup.
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Hack Emacs - An Overview of Org Mode
rpdillon
7,304 views
I take a high level look at Org Mode, an entire application written for Emacs that deals with data capture and organization through structural editing.
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Hack Emacs - A Technical Introduction to GNU Emacs
rpdillon
5,569 views
We do a brief analysis on the source code of Emacs, and look at some of the basic mechanisms to navigate to Emacs functions and variables from within the editor itself.
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