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-rw-r--r-- | Emacs/.config/emacs/.config/yasnippet/snippets/org-mode/org hugo post | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org | 168 |
2 files changed, 90 insertions, 87 deletions
diff --git a/Emacs/.config/emacs/.config/yasnippet/snippets/org-mode/org hugo post b/Emacs/.config/emacs/.config/yasnippet/snippets/org-mode/org hugo post new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f8720e --- /dev/null +++ b/Emacs/.config/emacs/.config/yasnippet/snippets/org-mode/org hugo post @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# -*- mode: snippet -*- +# name: org hugo post +# key: ohpost +# -- +#+title: $1 +#+author: $2 +#+description: $3 +#+property: header-args: :eval never-export +#+date: `(format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d" (current-time))`
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org b/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org index 2a0367b..758739e 100644 --- a/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org +++ b/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org @@ -2408,32 +2408,67 @@ Some bindings for org mode. (local-leader :keymaps 'org-mode-map "t" #'org-todo + "i" #'org-insert-structure-template "p" #'org-latex-preview "s" #'org-property-action "e" #'org-export-dispatch - "o" #'org-edit-special) - ) + "o" #'org-edit-special)) #+end_src -*** Org message -Org message allows for the use of org mode when composing mails, -generating HTML multipart emails. This integrates the WYSIWYG -experience with mail in Emacs while also providing powerful text -features with basically no learning curve (as long as you've already -learnt the basics of org). - +*** Org agenda +Org agenda provides a nice viewing for schedules. With org mode it's +a very tidy way to manage your time. #+begin_src emacs-lisp -(use-package org-msg - :hook (message-mode-hook . org-msg-mode) +(use-package org-agenda + :after (org evil) + :straight nil + :init + (setq org-agenda-files (list (expand-file-name "~/Text") (expand-file-name "~/Text/Notes")) + org-agenda-window-setup 'current-window + org-agenda-skip-deadline-prewarning-if-scheduled t) :config - (setq org-msg-options "html-postamble:nil H:5 num:nil ^:{} toc:nil author:nil email:nil \\n:t tex:dvipng" - org-msg-greeting-name-limit 3) - - (add-to-list 'org-msg-enforce-css - '(img latex-fragment-inline - ((transform . ,(format "translateY(-1px) scale(%.3f)" - (/ 1.0 (if (boundp 'preview-scale) - preview-scale 1.4)))) - (margin . "0 -0.35em"))))) + (evil-set-initial-state 'org-agenda-mode 'normal) + :general + (leader + "fa" (proc (interactive) (find-file (car org-agenda-files))) + "aa" #'org-agenda) + (nmmap + :keymaps 'org-agenda-mode-map + "J" #'org-agenda-later + "K" #'org-agenda-earlier + "t" #'org-agenda-todo + "." #'org-agenda-goto-today + "," #'org-agenda-goto-date + "q" #'org-agenda-quit + "r" #'org-agenda-redo)) +#+end_src +*** Org clock-in +Org provides a nice timekeeping system that allows for managing how +much time is taken per task. It even has an extensive reporting +system to see how much time you spend on specific tasks or overall. +#+begin_src emacs-lisp +(use-package org-clock + :after org + :straight nil + :init + (defvar +org/clock-out-toggle-report nil + "Non-nil means update the first clock report in the file every +time a clock out occurs.") + :config + (advice-add #'org-clock-out + :after + (proc (interactive) + (if +org/clock-out-toggle-report + (org-clock-report t)))) + :general + (local-leader + :keymaps 'org-mode-map + :infix "c" + "c" #'org-clock-in + "o" #'org-clock-out + "r" #'org-clock-report + "t" (proc (interactive) + (setq-local +org/clock-out-toggle-report + (not +org/clock-out-toggle-report))))) #+end_src *** Org on save If ~+org/compile-to-pdf-on-save-p~ is non-nil, then compile to @@ -2461,7 +2496,28 @@ crash (like the async handler for org-export). Works really well with (start-process-shell-command "" "*pdflatex*" (concat "pdflatex -shell-escape " (org-latex-export-to-latex))))) #+end_src -*** Evil Org +*** Org message +Org message allows for the use of org mode when composing mails, +generating HTML multipart emails. This integrates the WYSIWYG +experience with mail in Emacs while also providing powerful text +features with basically no learning curve (as long as you've already +learnt the basics of org). + +#+begin_src emacs-lisp +(use-package org-msg + :hook (message-mode-hook . org-msg-mode) + :config + (setq org-msg-options "html-postamble:nil H:5 num:nil ^:{} toc:nil author:nil email:nil \\n:t tex:dvipng" + org-msg-greeting-name-limit 3) + + (add-to-list 'org-msg-enforce-css + '(img latex-fragment-inline + ((transform . ,(format "translateY(-1px) scale(%.3f)" + (/ 1.0 (if (boundp 'preview-scale) + preview-scale 1.4)))) + (margin . "0 -0.35em"))))) +#+end_src +*** Org for evil Evil org for some nice bindings. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package evil-org @@ -2480,21 +2536,15 @@ reveal.js. Pretty nifty and it's easy to use. *** Org fragtog Toggle latex fragments in org mode so you get fancy maths symbols. I use latex a bit in org mode as it is the premier way of getting -mathematical symbols and text rendered and compiled, but org mode > -latex. +mathematical symbols rendered, but org mode > latex. -As Org mode has the ability to accept arbitrary inputs of Latex -(through escaped (square) brackets), allowing me to observe how they -look is nice to have. +Delimited environments are aplenty, escaped brackets and dollar signs +are my favourite. Here's a snippet: +$\int_{-\infty}^{\infty}e^{-x^2}dx = \sqrt{\pi}$. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package org-fragtog :hook (org-mode-hook . org-fragtog-mode)) #+end_src -*** Org pretty tags -#+begin_src emacs-lisp -(use-package org-pretty-tags - :hook (org-mode-hook . org-pretty-tags-mode)) -#+end_src *** Org superstar Org superstar adds cute little Unicode symbols for headers, much better than the default asterisks. @@ -2502,62 +2552,6 @@ better than the default asterisks. (use-package org-superstar :hook (org-mode-hook . org-superstar-mode)) #+end_src -*** Org agenda -Org agenda provides a nice viewing for schedules. With org mode it's -a very tidy way to manage your time. -#+begin_src emacs-lisp -(use-package org-agenda - :after (org evil) - :straight nil - :init - (setq org-agenda-files (list (expand-file-name "~/Text") (expand-file-name "~/Text/Notes")) - org-agenda-window-setup 'current-window - org-agenda-skip-deadline-prewarning-if-scheduled t) - :config - (evil-set-initial-state 'org-agenda-mode 'normal) - :general - (leader - "fa" (proc (interactive) (find-file (car org-agenda-files))) - "aa" #'org-agenda) - (nmmap - :keymaps 'org-agenda-mode-map - "J" #'org-agenda-later - "K" #'org-agenda-earlier - "t" #'org-agenda-todo - "." #'org-agenda-goto-today - "," #'org-agenda-goto-date - "q" #'org-agenda-quit - "r" #'org-agenda-redo)) -#+end_src -*** Org clock-in -Org provides a nice timekeeping system that allows for managing how -much time is taken per task. It even has an extensive reporting -system to see how much time you spend on specific tasks or overall. -#+begin_src emacs-lisp -(use-package org-clock - :after org - :straight nil - :init - (defvar +org/clock-out-toggle-report nil - "Non-nil means update the first clock report in the file every -time a clock out occurs.") - :config - (advice-add #'org-clock-out - :after - (proc (interactive) - (if +org/clock-out-toggle-report - (org-clock-report t)))) - :general - (local-leader - :keymaps 'org-mode-map - :infix "c" - "c" #'org-clock-in - "o" #'org-clock-out - "r" #'org-clock-report - "t" (proc (interactive) - (setq-local +org/clock-out-toggle-report - (not +org/clock-out-toggle-report))))) -#+end_src ** C/C++ Setup for C and C++ modes via the cc-mode package. C and C++ are great languages for general purpose programming. My preferred choice |