Mati writes:
> Can someone give an init.el wherein can start customize it?
I do not think that we can help you much here.
Config highly depends on your personal preferences and choice of
packages. (That's the whole point!) We are unlikely to understand what
you really want to achieve j
-custom"))
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/extensions/")
(setq org-directory "~/.emacs.d/brajan/")
(defun find-config ()
"Edit config.el"
(interactive)
(find-file "~/.emacs.d/init.el"))
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c c") &
On 03/11/2022 00:31, Renato Pontefice wrote:
Init.el
Need just for org -mode? Not for emacs right?
No, in the init file you may adjust other Emacs settings as well
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Init-File.html
To avoid syntax errors you may use easy customization
El 2022-11-02 12:31, Renato Pontefice escribió:
> I’m sorry for this simply question, but I’m starting using emacs and
> org-mode and I made some confusion.
>
> Init.el
>
> Need just for org -mode? Not for emacs right?
Did you read the Emacs manual `C-h r' or the Org manual `C-h i d m Org
Mode ' ?
On Wed, Nov 02, 2022 at 09:15:04PM +0100, Renato Pontefice wrote:
> are You telling that you put more .el files on .emacs.d folder, each one
> contain some customization of emacs (or org-mode?)
> This is interesting for me.
No. By default, Emacs just loads ~/.emacs.d/init.el /or/
On 11/2/22 13:31, Renato Pontefice wrote:
I’m sorry for this simply question, but I’m starting using emacs and org-mode
and I made some confusion.
Init.el
Need just for org -mode? Not for emacs right?
Thank you
Renato
Forgot to mention, and you may already be aware of this,
use
C-h v
On 11/2/22 13:31, Renato Pontefice wrote:
I’m sorry for this simply question, but I’m starting using emacs and org-mode
and I made some confusion.
Init.el
Need just for org -mode? Not for emacs right?
You may use init.el (or .emacs of .emacs.d/init.el) file for all of
emacs.not just Org
ell wrote:
>> .emacs could be used for orgmode as well as init.el. I have all my
>> orgmode stuff in my .emacs.
>> What I don't yet know are any advantages of using init.el as opposed to
>> .emacs.
>
> I switched (long ago) from .emacs to init.el. The reas
On Wed, Nov 02, 2022 at 06:45:36PM +0100, Renato Pontefice wrote:
> Maybe I’m not so skilled to emacs. I’ve found org-mode that do things that I
> find useful. I speak about init.el because I think this is the place where I
> can set some things to do with org-mode, i.e. Can I set de
On Wed, Nov 02, 2022 at 01:36:00PM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> .emacs could be used for orgmode as well as init.el. I have all my
> orgmode stuff in my .emacs.
> What I don't yet know are any advantages of using init.el as opposed to
> .emacs.
I switched (long ago) from .emac
Maybe I’m not so skilled to emacs. I’ve found org-mode that do things that I
find useful. I speak about init.el because I think this is the place where I
can set some things to do with org-mode, i.e. Can I set deadline to view in
emacs without org-mode?I’m simply looking for a good PIM that I
.emacs could be used for orgmode as well as init.el. I have all my
orgmode stuff in my .emacs.
What I don't yet know are any advantages of using init.el as opposed to
.emacs.
Jude "There are four boxes to be used in
defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in
I’m sorry for this simply question, but I’m starting using emacs and org-mode
and I made some confusion.
Init.el
Need just for org -mode? Not for emacs right?
Thank you
Renato
Renato Pontefice writes:
> Maybe I think my init.el is too dirty.
> Can someone give me an init.el that I can use as base to customize (if I
> want) something that can works without correct the old one
I strongly recommend you to go through some beginner videos explaining
Emacs conf
El 2022-11-01 15:13, Renato Pontefice escribió:
> Ok,, I can start from clean init.el, but I saw that emacs works also
> without init.el.
> Do I have to create an emptying.el that I improve step by step?
As suggested, start with ~/.emacs . I suggest to read the Emacs manual:
C-h r .
If you want some extra things done, yu could do it using .emacs rather
than init.el.
Jude
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940)
.
On Tue, 1 Nov 2022, Renato Pontefice wrote:
Ok,, I can start from clean init.el, but I saw that emacs works also without
init.el.
Do I have to create an emptying.el that I improve step by step?
Renato
> Il giorno 1 nov 2022, alle ore 20:09, Quiliro Ordóñez ha
> scritto:
>
> El 2022-11-01 09:49, Renato Pontefice escribió
El 2022-11-01 09:49, Renato Pontefice escribió:
> Maybe I think my init.el is too dirty.
> Can someone give me an init.el that I can use as base to customize (if
> I want) something that can works without correct the old one
I sugest not to learn that way. I suggest you start wit
Maybe I think my init.el is too dirty.
Can someone give me an init.el that I can use as base to customize (if I want)
something that can works without correct the old one
Thank you
Renato
Renato Pontefice writes:
> If I open a termine windowed and run emacs, it run and open a buffer with
> empty week.
>
> I would like to know where does it takes emacs (is will be on a PATH
> directory of course and wich init.el does it read
>
> How can I do that?
C-h v
If I open a termine windowed and run emacs, it run and open a buffer with empty
week.
I would like to know where does it takes emacs (is will be on a PATH directory
of course and wich init.el does it read
How can I do that?
Thank you
Renato
On Sat, 29 Oct 2022 at 16:08, Renato Pontefice
wrote:
> (...)
Hi Renato,
I've uploaded a version with some fixes of your init.el to:
https://0x0.st/oYcy.txt
I just added comment signs at the beginning of some lines, and I used
TAB in most lines to make Emacs indent - i.e., positio
On Sat, Oct 29, 2022 at 09:08:08PM +0200, Renato Pontefice wrote:
> I’m sorry, but I’m in a big big confusion…I regreat but I’m unable to correct
> the prob the is originated to my init.el and the conclusion is that I cannot
> use emac.
> I ask if you can correct my init.el (that
I’m sorry, but I’m in a big big confusion…I regreat but I’m unable to correct
the prob the is originated to my init.el and the conclusion is that I cannot
use emac.
I ask if you can correct my init.el (that I post)
;; -ss*- mode: elisp -*-
;;--setta il formato della data diversamente
Renato Pontefice writes:
> To try to solve my prob on emacs on Mac osx, I’ve uninstalled and re installe
> emacs (after have save my init.el that have some customization).
> Now I would use this old init.el but I don’t know where th actual emacs looks
> for init.el.
> Can you s
You can put it anywhere you like--you can even have as many as you want:
$ emacs -l /somedirectory/init1.el -l /someotherdirectory/init2.el
Realize the default "init.el" is actually ~/.emacs so just ensure that your
init.el file(s) don't conflict with it and/or throw the &q
To try to solve my prob on emacs on Mac osx, I’ve uninstalled and re installe
emacs (after have save my init.el that have some customization).
Now I would use this old init.el but I don’t know where th actual emacs looks
for init.el.
Can you suggest me where I can look for?
TIA
Renato
On 29/09/2021 14:52, Loris Bennett wrote:
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#keeping-current-with-Org-mode-development
I had to fiddle around a bit to get a minimal init.el that allowed me to
test a fix made in the Savannah repo.
I am unsure, what the FAQ entry should contain. Just to
Hi Loris,
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Would it be worth expanding Point 4 to something like
>
> This is where you configure Org-mode with Emacs. Please refer to Org
> tutorials. To test a locally installed version the following minimal
> init.el will suffic
Hi,
On the page
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#keeping-current-with-Org-mode-development
after one has compiled and installed, Point 4 says
This is where you configure Org-mode with Emacs. Please refer to Org
tutorials.
I had to fiddle around a bit to get a minimal init.el that
I've gone over a couple of older (and a newer) walkthroughs of how
org-protocol is supposed to work with a browser (firefox in my case) and
javascript bookmarklet to allow capture of info to emacs (27.0.91 from the
emacs-plus homebrew install) in my case.
None of them has seemed to work, I do know
list.
Hi,
I installed org and org-contrib via elpa. When doing (require
'org-drill) in my init.el Emacs complains about a "copy-list" function
when restarting Emacs.
When I set (require 'cl) before org-drill then Emacs starts without
falli
On Fri, Dec 4, 2015 at 5:26 AM, Renato Pontefice
wrote:
> I've just found it.
> Following this tip
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10112663/home-directory-and-emacs-file-in-windows-7
I didn't get to this in time, but would have suggested the same. Using
both Linux and Win7, it's quite frustr
I've just found it.
Following this tip
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10112663/home-directory-and-emacs-file-in-windows-7
Renato
Il giorno ven 4 dic 2015 alle ore 12:02 Renato Pontefice <
renato.pontef...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> Hi,
> I'm becoming crazy.
> I' m unable to reach that file on
"Loris Bennett" writes:
> Renato Pontefice writes:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm becoming crazy.
>> I' m unable to reach that file on my emacs-bin-w64-20151110-9145e79
>> installation on a win 7 64 bit pc.
>>
>> I read all the documentation about, googles everythings...but I'm unable to
>> reach it.
>>
>> Do
Renato Pontefice writes:
> Hi,
> I'm becoming crazy.
> I' m unable to reach that file on my emacs-bin-w64-20151110-9145e79
> installation on a win 7 64 bit pc.
>
> I read all the documentation about, googles everythings...but I'm unable to
> reach it.
>
> Do someone can help me?
>
> TIA
>
> Renat
Hi,
I'm becoming crazy.
I' m unable to reach that file on my emacs-bin-w64-20151110-9145e79
installation on a win 7 64 bit pc.
I read all the documentation about, googles everythings...but I'm unable to
reach it.
Do someone can help me?
TIA
Renato
#x27;show-all' work
> with outshine too, so they should work with org-struct.
I also transformed my 3657 lines of init.el to OrgStruct.
Similar to Marcin, I want to see a collapsed view of my headings
when I open my init.el file. org-overview gives me a weird view of
all lines that sta
Eduardo Ochs writes:
Hi,
> So, questions:
>
> 1) what is the user-ish way to create a link in Org to the first
>occurrence of the string "<>" in ~/.emacs?
see http://orgmode.org/manual/Internal-links.html
>
> 2) I know that Org lets users implement new kinds of hyperlinks. If
>the syn
Hi all, I hope you don't mind me jumping into this thread to ask an
org-beginner question...
My .emacs is about 15000 lines long, and that's fine for me because I
have "anchors" at some points of it, and an index at the top, and
convenient ways to jump quickly to any anchors. If anyone is curious,
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> Hi,
>
> and thanks for all the great replies!
>
> I ended up using orgstruct mode, which is probably the simplest one,
> and (AFAIU) it will enable me to switch easily to outshine if (when?)
> orgstruct is not enough for me.
>
> And now there's another problem: I'd like
Hi,
and thanks for all the great replies!
I ended up using orgstruct mode, which is probably the simplest one,
and (AFAIU) it will enable me to switch easily to outshine if (when?)
orgstruct is not enough for me.
And now there's another problem: I'd like to have my init file
collapsed to only he
Oleh writes:
>>> I'm using a one .el file per mode approach, with around 4000 lines
>>> split into 40 files.
>>>
>>> This approach simplifies things a lot: for instance I haven't touched
>>> Javascript in ages, but all my customizations for it are sitting in
>>> javascript.el without getting in t
>> I'm using a one .el file per mode approach, with around 4000 lines
>> split into 40 files.
>>
>> This approach simplifies things a lot: for instance I haven't touched
>> Javascript in ages, but all my customizations for it are sitting in
>> javascript.el without getting in the way of the stuff t
>> know if there's anything called js-mode. . .
>>
>
> I've been using use-package (https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package) for
> only loading the various package-specific configurations when needed.
>
> For that example it would be:
>
> (use-package js-mode
>
ackage-specific configurations when needed.
For that example it would be:
(use-package js-mode
:mode ("\\.js\\'" . js-mode)
:config (require 'javascript) ;; or (load "javascript.el") if not provided
)
In my case it's still all in my init.el (with Outshine headings for each
mode that use-package manages), but could easily extract the portions into
their own files (especially for larger configurations like org)
Regards,
Jon
Rainer M Krug writes:
> Oleh writes:
>
>>> I know that I could use org-babel-load-file, or outshine. What are
>>> other possibilities? What are the caveats (and advantages) of both
>>> (other?) ways?
>>
>> I'm using a one .el file per mode approach, with around 4000 lines
>> split into 40 file
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2014-09-01 23:24, Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> Thats a bug, it should be fixed now in branch tj-outorg (which should
>> actually be faster and better than master anyway and will hopefully be
>> merged in a few weeks or so).
>
> Great, thanks.
>
>> can you test it too?
>
Oleh writes:
>> I know that I could use org-babel-load-file, or outshine. What are
>> other possibilities? What are the caveats (and advantages) of both
>> (other?) ways?
>
> I'm using a one .el file per mode approach, with around 4000 lines
> split into 40 files.
>
> This approach simplifies t
On 2014-09-01 23:24, Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Thats a bug, it should be fixed now in branch tj-outorg (which should
> actually be faster and better than master anyway and will hopefully be
> merged in a few weeks or so).
Great, thanks.
> can you test it too?
Unfortunately I install navi as a
Alan Schmitt writes:
Hello Thorsten,
> I gave this a try, and here are some observations.
>
> On 2014-08-31 16:12, Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> on your src-blocks before conversion, as an alternative, like this
>>
>> ,
>> | (org-dp-toggle-headers &optional 'header)
>> `
>>
>> to avoid l
Hello Thorsten,
I gave this a try, and here are some observations.
On 2014-08-31 16:12, Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> on your src-blocks before conversion, as an alternative, like this
>
> ,
> | (org-dp-toggle-headers &optional 'header)
> `
>
> to avoid losing the src-block header-args duri
> I know that I could use org-babel-load-file, or outshine. What are
> other possibilities? What are the caveats (and advantages) of both
> (other?) ways?
I'm using a one .el file per mode approach, with around 4000 lines
split into 40 files.
This approach simplifies things a lot: for instance
On 8/31/2014 1:37 AM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
I know that I could use org-babel-load-file, or outshine. What are
other possibilities? What are the caveats (and advantages) of both
(other?) ways?
Another pro for `outshine`, I've made a folding expression for Vim that
respects `outshine` beha
Alan Schmitt writes:
> On 2014-08-31 11:20, Thorsten Jolitz writes:
>
>> With outshine I have many of Org-mode's advantages (and using outorg I
>> can turn my elisp file into an org file in a second and have all of
>> them), but its still just about a source-file in emacs-lisp-mode, and
>> thats
On 2014-08-31 11:20, Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> With outshine I have many of Org-mode's advantages (and using outorg I
> can turn my elisp file into an org file in a second and have all of
> them), but its still just about a source-file in emacs-lisp-mode, and
> thats what makes things convenient,
Good morning,
There are as many /right ways/ to use `org' for *literate programming*
as there are flowers. They are all delightful and everyone has their own
personal preference.
My personal preference is to embrace /literate programming/ in the
truest sense of the word: the document everything.
Hi Marcin,
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> so the time has come. Either I'll declare .emacs bankruptcy soon, or
> I'll use Org-mode to structure it.
>
> I googled for a while, but couldn't find what I'm looking for: a list
> of options with hints (or links to hints) about how to get started, and
> p
Thorsten Jolitz writes:
> Marcin Borkowski writes:
>
>> so the time has come. Either I'll declare .emacs bankruptcy soon, or
>> I'll use Org-mode to structure it.
BTW, here is (a variation of) my init.el as an Outshine example:
https://raw.githubusercontent.
elisp file into an org file in a second and have all of
them), but its still just about a source-file in emacs-lisp-mode, and
thats what makes things convenient, fast and dynamic.
This is a typical use-case where the source-code is (much) more
important than the text - I almost never go to my ini
OK,
so the time has come. Either I'll declare .emacs bankruptcy soon, or
I'll use Org-mode to structure it.
I googled for a while, but couldn't find what I'm looking for: a list
of options with hints (or links to hints) about how to get started, and
possibly their pros and cons.
I know that I c
bold, etc.
But not for R (although I guess the reason is the black and white, as
the block is shown as R). For emacs-lisp and makefile, I have the bold,
underlined, ... but also no color.
below find my minimal init.el which I call with the make file below
,
| * Minimal init.el file for makef
"Jorge A. Alfaro Murillo" writes:
> On 1/18/14, 1:44 PM, Renato wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I use org mode on two pc:
>> - windows (from work)
>> - Debian (at home)
>>
>> How can have just one .emacs/init.el file?
>>
>> I would store the file on
On 1/18/14, 1:44 PM, Renato wrote:
> Hi,
> I use org mode on two pc:
> - windows (from work)
> - Debian (at home)
>
> How can have just one .emacs/init.el file?
>
> I would store the file on a Dropbox folder that I access from both
> devices.
>
I have several machin
On 1/18/14, 1:44 PM, Renato wrote:
Hi,
I use org mode on two pc:
- windows (from work)
- Debian (at home)
How can have just one .emacs/init.el file?
I would store the file on a Dropbox folder that I access from both
devices.
There are a few options, described in more detail here:
http
Hi,
I use org mode on two pc:
- windows (from work)
- Debian (at home)
How can have just one .emacs/init.el file?
I would store the file on a Dropbox folder that I access from both devices.
Thank you
Renato
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