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This way the window layout that was used before ediff was started gets restored.
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This way Emacs can be used in Perforce, for example, as the diff program:
Location: C:/msys64/mingw64/bin/emacsclientw.exe
Arguments: diff %1 %2
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‘eshell-mode-map’ isn’t a keymap until after ‘eshell-mode’ has run. It’s defined
as ‘nil’ in the top-level of the ‘esh-mode’ package. ‘nil’ is not a valid keymap
that new keys can be defined into.
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‘company-lsp’ has been superseded by ‘company-capf’.
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I added a snippet, so it needs it now.
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This reverts commit cd067e3673a62143ed2e05edf163088c77d35f38.
On the build runner this ends up trying to build ‘oni-scheme.el’ as a multifile
package. It doesn’t seem to notice the distinction between the regular files and
directories.
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Both ‘Jenkinsfile’ files and ‘*.pipeline’ files should be using
‘jenkinsfile-mode’.
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Specifically the ‘integration-test-core’ had this extra step.
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oops.
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I don’t think there’s anywhere where the module file name is used in this
particular situation. That’s all done by Make.
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Now that there is a generated.el in the repository, I don’t want to package
_that_ up. A better idea would probably be to move it to some subfolder.
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For my generated config I use ‘proper-list-p’, which is a function that is new
in Emacs 27.1.
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At work I have to work with a lot of files that other people work on as well.
Other people don’t usually have their editor set up to remove all trailing
whitespace, and we’re not allowed to make a change that includes a lot of extra
whitespace changes[1]. So I end up having to revert a lot of whitespace changes
just before submitting. And if I then have to make more changes, for example
because something was pointed out in a code review, I have to do it again.
‘ws-butler’ promises that it will still prevent me from submitting extraneous
whitespace, but will not touch lines that I haven’t changed, so that would
prevent me from having to revert them all the time.
[1]: This is good, having a lot of whitespace changes can distract from or even
completely hide the actual change you’re trying to make.
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The default way on msys2 produces a directory that isn’t recognized as an
absolute path, so it’s interpreted as a relative path.
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bibtex heading
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appears once
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Use it like so:
#+BEGIN: oni-backlinks
#+END
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It’s not actually as helpful as I’d hoped. The built-in help system is already
pretty good.
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I’ve been using it for a while and I don’t actually like it much better than the
built-in help functionality.
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This snippet should only work in MSBuild project files (.proj).
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is loaded
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Fall back to ‘fci-mode’ if the function ‘display-fill-column-indicator-mode’
doesn’t exist.
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