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Can't believe this is not the default. Having this tiny 5-pixel-high
eyehole into some random non-Emacs application is at best useless, at
worst distracting.
Found while skimming bug#36250.
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Yay for power savings 🙌
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Obviously this will bite me in the rear if I ever use a
non-bleeding-edge version of Emacs.
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≈ ALMOST EQUAL TO
≊ ALMOST EQUAL OR EQUAL TO
≅ APPROXIMATELY EQUAL TO
≃ ASYMPTOTICALLY EQUAL TO
≡ IDENTICAL TO
≙ ESTIMATES
≔ COLON EQUALS
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Since dates are variable-width and left-aligned, and the threaded view
pushes the next info (author name) to the right, without delimiters
it was hard to tell whether an article is the OP or not.
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How did I not remember this guy.
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Don't know why I thought those gnus- variables deserved to be in their
own setq.
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Would be neat if the constant face could be applied to this last
argument, just like it is highlighted in require and provide
statements. Alas, those are covered by font-lock rules in
lisp-mode.el…
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The War For Mode-Line Space continues.
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Footnote and MML stuff, mainly.
Change magit-blame-mode lighter: the new character is covered by Noto
Color Emoji, not the old one.
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AFAICT, the last argument, ADD, will be nil by default,
dixit (elisp)Argument List. This changes the semantics since I used
to pass 'append explicitly, but I have no idea why I was doing that in
the first place, so 🤷
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… an interesting game of whack-a-quote.
I thought ("..." . ?…) might work, but alas…
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And start organizing them.
I don't really like this hanging '(, but I couldn't find a way to turn
it into something along the lines of (list …).
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I use whitespace-mode to check out *whitespace*, not to got on a
crusade to enforce the Holy Eighty Rule.
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Get rid of
- the scoring indicator
- the number of lines
- the mouse face
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This package seems to do exactly the kind of thing I would like to do.
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Thereby making the function work with Emacs 25.
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Get rid of electric-pair-mode binding; I can't remember the last time
I turned it off.
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No idea how I let this one slide.
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See linked bug report.
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This is somewhat more informative for me.
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Enough with the rebasing shenanigans.
If I really need to have per-setup dotfiles, I'll stuff them in
separate folders and git-hook my way into automatically updating them.
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Otherwise they start clipping into graphs when the throughput reaches
megabytes.
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- why the hell did I put those backslashes?
- align entropy stuff with the rest
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- reduce font size to save lines
- increase graph height
- use only 2 tab stops (30 and 100)
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This will make it easier to write a script to generate these graphs
from nproc.
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Not sure branches are the right way to handle multiple setups… We'll
see how this goes.
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(Only for Emacs ≥27)
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It'd be really great to make Emacs grok Emoji faces.
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- fix accidentally committed Emacs 27 customization
- add a useful Gnus shortcut when dealing with drafts
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Leaving out:
- 'bog' because it looks like a typo,
- 'commit' because I cannot think of a way to make it work in the
general case.
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openFATE references are sometimes capitalized (eg Fate#…); this means
the captured tracker cannot be used as key directly.
I considered going back to the subclasses and class variables, but
AFAICT
1. case-insensitivity might be desirable for all trackers anyway,
2. references to other trackers will remain simple enough to parse
that they can also be described by a short identifier and a URL
template.
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Of course, at some point I'll have to deal with a format that does not
fit in this simple regex…
🤷
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Thus making my recent PR pointless. Ah well.
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