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Re: Where is Emacs Lisp taught ?
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Gene |
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Re: Where is Emacs Lisp taught ? |
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Fri, 2 Nov 2018 13:45:18 -0700 (PDT) |
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On Friday, November 2, 2018 at 3:34:52 PM UTC-4, Gene wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 30, 2018 at 11:54:33 PM UTC-4, Van L wrote:
>>> To wit, folks are doing reproducible research
>>> via org-mode's code blocks ... although usually
>>> via a single language.
>>
>> John Kitchin’s
>> org-mode is awesome
>> playlist show and tell
>> is awesome. 🍿
>
> For those who'd like in on the awesomeness:
> https://duckduckgo.com/?q=John+Kitchin%E2%80%99s++org-mode&t=ffsb&ia=videos
>
>> Thanks!
>
> I'm happy to have provided the hint.
>
> Gene
> Richard Melville : Oct 25 11:18AM +0100
>> repositories, I understand there is a gap where
>> it might not work seamlessly, and that this is
>> what is actually happening.
> Now that you have Emacs-26 why not use EWW which comes pre-installed.
> I've stopped using Emacs-w3m in favour of EWW,
> mainly because EWW comes with the DuckDuckGo search engine.
This said ...
(eww
"John Kitchin org-mode"
)
;^-- to eval-last-sexp place `point' (EG cursor) here above then press C-x C-e
Gene
- Re: Where is Emacs Lisp taught ?, Gene, 2018/11/02
- Re: Where is Emacs Lisp taught ?,
Gene <=
- Re: Where is Emacs Lisp taught ?, Daniel Nemenyi, 2018/11/04
- Re: Where is Emacs Lisp taught ?, Van L, 2018/11/09
- Re: Where is Emacs Lisp taught ?, Gene, 2018/11/10
- RE: Where is Emacs Lisp taught ?, Drew Adams, 2018/11/14
- Re: Where is Emacs Lisp taught ?, Gene, 2018/11/17