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diff --git a/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org b/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org
index a005e5d..27c77e8 100644
--- a/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org
+++ b/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org
@@ -57,67 +57,6 @@ setup the custom-file to exist in the var-directory
:config
(global-auto-revert-mode 1))
#+end_src
-** Hide-show mode
-Turn on =hs-minor-mode= for all prog-mode.
-#+begin_src emacs-lisp
-(use-package hideshow
- :straight nil
- :hook (prog-mode-hook . hs-minor-mode))
-#+end_src
-** Aesthetics
-Load my custom "personal-theme" theme which is stored in the Emacs lisp
-folder (look at [[file:elisp/personal-theme.el][this file]]).
-#+begin_src emacs-lisp
-(use-package custom
- :demand t
- :straight nil
- :init
- (setq custom-theme-directory (concat user-emacs-directory "elisp/"))
- :config
- (load-theme 'personal t))
-#+end_src
-
-Set font size to 125.
-#+begin_src emacs-lisp
-(use-package faces
- :straight nil
- :config
- (set-face-attribute 'default nil :height 115))
-#+end_src
-
-Turn off the startup buffer because I prefer [[Dashboard]], and write into
-the scratch buffer some nice information about Emacs.
-#+begin_src emacs-lisp
-(use-package startup
- :straight nil
- :defer t
- :init
- (setq inhibit-startup-screen t
- initial-scratch-message (format ";; Emacs v%s\n" emacs-version)
- ring-bell-function 'ignore))
-#+end_src
-
-Turn off blinking-cursor-mode as we will later be setting up hl-line,
-which does a better job of indicating where the cursor is on screen.
-#+begin_src emacs-lisp
-(use-package frame
- :straight nil
- :config
- (blink-cursor-mode 0))
-#+end_src
-
-After turning off borders in my window manager, I tried turning off
-the borders for Emacs. Incredible, must be done.
-#+begin_src emacs-lisp
-(use-package fringe
- :after dashboard
- :straight nil
- :init
- (setq left-fringe-width 0
- right-fringe-width 0)
- :config
- (fringe-mode 0))
-#+end_src
** Path
Setting the path variable cos it can get annoying sometimes
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
@@ -135,30 +74,6 @@ These are general custom functions I have defined for various
purposes. These encapsulate functionality that could apply to
multiple packages/situations, otherwise I would've defined it in the
place it's required.
-** New line function
-Vim doesn't have a nice way of adding new lines before or after the
-current line while staying in normal mode. You can use =o/O= to enter
-insert mode at a new line, but this isn't the same as being able to
-stay in normal mode while opening newlines and only adds extra
-key presses if your only purpose was to open up some lines. Enter +dx/newline
-
-
-The logic is pretty simple:
-- Record current location as =old=
-- Use the predefined vim functions for opening new lines above and
- below with insert mode
-- Return to =old=
-- Enter normal state
-
-#+begin_src emacs-lisp
-(with-eval-after-load "evil"
- (defun +dx/newline (&optional BACKWARD)
- (interactive)
- (save-excursion
- (cond ((and BACKWARD (= BACKWARD 1)) (evil-open-below 1))
- (t (evil-open-above 1))))
- (evil-normal-state)))
-#+end_src
** Toggle buffer
There are many cases where 'toggling' a buffer is very useful. For
example, toggling a shell to access it quickly and hide it away with
@@ -225,16 +140,6 @@ errors and general messages. Better than vim, eh?
,@to-run))
(add-hook 'after-save-hook (quote ,func-name)))))
#+end_src
-** Power function
-Basic, tail recursive algorithm for calculating powers.
-#+begin_src emacs-lisp
-(defun pow (a n &optional initial)
- "Raise a to the nth power. Use initial to set the initial value."
- (let ((init (or initial 1)))
- (if (= n 0)
- init
- (pow a (- n 1) (* a init)))))
-#+end_src
** Define procedure
The =lambda= macro provides a function with possible arguments. A
procedure is a type of form that takes no arguments. This macro
@@ -246,6 +151,61 @@ common use of this macro.
"For a given list of forms CDR, return a quoted non-argument lambda."
`(quote (lambda () ,@CDR)))
#+end_src
+* Aesthetics
+Load my custom "personal-theme" theme which is stored in the Emacs lisp
+folder (look at [[file:elisp/personal-theme.el][this file]]).
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(use-package custom
+ :demand t
+ :straight nil
+ :init
+ (setq custom-theme-directory (concat user-emacs-directory "elisp/"))
+ :config
+ (load-theme 'personal t))
+#+end_src
+
+Set font size to 125.
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(use-package faces
+ :straight nil
+ :config
+ (+dx/env-cond "spiderboy" (set-face-attribute 'default nil :height 150))
+ (+dx/env-cond "oldboy" (set-face-attribute 'default nil :height 115)))
+#+end_src
+
+Turn off the startup buffer because I prefer [[Dashboard]], and write into
+the scratch buffer some nice information about Emacs.
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(use-package startup
+ :straight nil
+ :defer t
+ :init
+ (setq inhibit-startup-screen t
+ initial-scratch-message (format ";; Emacs v%s\n" emacs-version)
+ ring-bell-function 'ignore))
+#+end_src
+
+Turn off blinking-cursor-mode as we will later be setting up hl-line,
+which does a better job of indicating where the cursor is on screen.
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(use-package frame
+ :straight nil
+ :config
+ (blink-cursor-mode 0))
+#+end_src
+
+After turning off borders in my window manager, I tried turning off
+the borders for Emacs. Incredible, must be done.
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(use-package fringe
+ :after dashboard
+ :straight nil
+ :init
+ (setq left-fringe-width 0
+ right-fringe-width 0)
+ :config
+ (fringe-mode 0))
+#+end_src
* Core packages
** General
Setup general, a good package for defining keys. In this case, I
@@ -277,6 +237,16 @@ instead just picking stuff I think is useful.
:infix "b"
"d" #'kill-this-buffer))
#+end_src
+
+Add bindings for ~+literate/~ namespace, allows for quick reloads.
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(use-package general
+ :general
+ (leader
+ :infix "q"
+ "c" #'+literate/compile-config
+ "l" #'+literate/load-config))
+#+end_src
*** Some default binds in Emacs
With a ton of use-package declarations (to defer until the last
moment), bind to general some basic binds.
@@ -303,47 +273,17 @@ moment), bind to general some basic binds.
"f" #'find-file
"F" #'find-file-other-frame
"s" #'save-buffer
- "p" (proc (interactive) (find-file (concat user-emacs-directory "config.org")))))
+ "p" (proc (interactive) (find-file (concat user-emacs-directory "config.org"))))
-(use-package compile
- :straight nil
- :general
(leader
- "cc" #'compile))
+ "cc" #'compile)
-(use-package imenu
- :straight nil
- :general
(leader
- "si" #'imenu))
+ "si" #'imenu)
-(use-package help
- :straight nil
- :general
(leader
"h" #'help-command))
#+end_src
-*** Binds for literate
-If you check [[file:init.el][init.el]] you'll see I define a class of functions with the
-=+literate/= namespace. In particular the =+literate/load-config= and
-=+literate/compile-config= functions provide useful functionality for
-the config.
-
-I usually use these functions when testing out new Emacs features:
-I'll write a bit of code in this org file, compile using
-=+literate/compile-config= then test it out in a new Emacs session.
-If I like the feature, I keep it in my org file. If I don't, no harm
-done as once I end the current Emacs session it'll recompile and
-remove the section.
-
-#+begin_src emacs-lisp
-(use-package general
- :general
- (leader
- :infix "q"
- "c" #'+literate/compile-config
- "l" #'+literate/load-config))
-#+end_src
** Evil
Evil (Emacs VI Layer) is a package that brings the Vi experience to
Emacs. Packaged with it by default are:
@@ -2073,6 +2013,13 @@ highlighting.
'(("TODO" . "#E50000")
("WAIT" . "#00CC00"))))
#+end_src
+** Hide-show mode
+Turn on =hs-minor-mode= for all prog-mode.
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(use-package hideshow
+ :straight nil
+ :hook (prog-mode-hook . hs-minor-mode))
+#+end_src
** PDF
PDFs are a format for (somewhat) immutable text and reports with great
formatting options. Though Emacs isn't my favourite application for