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Turn off table of contents and display it on the next page.
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Use web mode for as much stuff as possible, also setup emmet for ease
of use in html
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Basically adds the functionality necessary to delete sentences in auto
fill mode, where it may not be possible with simple vim motions and
where Emacs functions kill the paragraph.
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Doesn't make sense to limit it just to Org mode, so add hooks for text mode.
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Some eyecandy via unicode symbols to make org tables just look nicer
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No need, as I'll just insert integrals and stuff like that when I want to.
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org-msg integrates org mode into mail, allowing you to send html
mail.
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Bindings mostly, with a nice long description.
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Projectile-regen...-tags works now.
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In my config.org, and from now on in all text documents, auto fill
mode will be employed. I've added a text-mode-hook for auto-fill-mode.
I've found difficulty in handling long lines through truncate lines,
which doesn't have full control over movement in lines that run over
the terminal width. I've had to use '$' or move-end-of-line to move to
a point which visually should just require next-line to move to.
This inconsistency between visuals and movement is very frustrating
and abrupt when it occurs. Though auto fill mode has its own issues
(sets all text to 80 characters, which can be annoying in terms of
version control) it is far better than any other solution that I can
find.
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Setup for =minted= package which allows for source code blocks with styling.
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Allows for file templates with yasnippet
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Application launches using infix a
Search at s
Projectile at p
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I hit meta with my thumb whereas control is hit by the pinky. Emacs
pinky is a real issue, and I got little tremors of it recently (which
lead to me moving to leader-SPC based bindings). Any bindings to ctrl
should be replaced to meta based ones.
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Firstly, some org stuff to make everything flat (no indents).
Secondly, a lot of new packages including general.
Using general to manage all binds now.
Reorganised code quite a bit
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This is a set of display-buffer records to make window management
easier in Emacs.
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rg.el > counsel-rg
Furthermore, rg.el is agnostic of counsel-rg.
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Open org src blocks in the same window for ease of use and no
reorganisation of windows
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use-package allows for lazy loading C features, which means load time
is slightly smaller.
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Basically just duplicate evil-leader package, setting up SPC to be the
leader.
I am using this binding prefix for single binds that I may find useful.
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Bindings for eshell, next buffer and prev buffer
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This one is a lot more closer to Emacs core, it doesn't use general
or the SPC leader as I'm used to but instead the default meta-key
chord bindings to work better. I don't use a lot of features in Emacs
that Doom used to provide in bindings, so I'm stripping them away and
slowly adding stuff I like.
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Developed quite a bit of the config.
I've added a literate org config, loaded through the init.el file.
Furthermore, I've added some basic general maps and have gained a much
better understanding of Emacs than before. This refactor is one of the
main reasons I decided to so heavily refactor my doom config.
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