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Re: What are Emacs best uses?
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Thomas Shannon |
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Re: What are Emacs best uses? |
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Fri, 16 Aug 2013 04:49:45 -0500 |
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wgreenhouse@riseup.net (W. Greenhouse) writes:
> A calendar in LaTeX might be more suitable for the "hipster PDA"
> strategy: print out a week or so at a time and fold it up into a jacket
> pocket or notebook. Emacs can help you do this too, and in fact the
> calendar/diary has some pre-built LaTeX layouts that are suitable for
> this. See (info "(emacs) Writing Calendar Files") for some info on the
> `cal-tex' library which does this.
Yes, I agree. However I've never been able to get one of these to
compile with my entries inserted. I think its because many of the
entries have LaTeX code inserted into them and somewhere along the line
things get confused. I really should investigate
further and file a bug report but I haven't gotten around to it.
In the mean time I'm perfectly fine with saving the fancy diary display
as a text file and updating it on my phone. It actually works pretty
well. Indeed, converting the Fancy Diary to LaTeX is trivial and I may
automate it some day.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Tom S.
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