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I'm not sure if all of the export methods will display this properly, but the
regular way of just adding an org link doesn't quite work right.
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From what I've read it's not good to always do full updates, so for examples and
testing I figure that doing a partial update of the whole screen is also good.
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I stopped calling the original module ‘(inkplate lowlevel)’ since I don't have
any idea for a high-level API yet.
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the inkplate TTY
There seems to be magic going on here. Once the speed has been set for the
device once the OS (at least GNU/Linux) remembers the setting and it doesn't
have to happen again after. Since I was porting from my Emacs module, I kept
running Emacs and it kept setting the speed, which meant that my tests with
Guile kept working.
After a reboot, it stopped.
This change makes sure that the speed is set. I'm not sure if the raw is
necessary, but it's in the example, and it seems to work for now, so I'll keep
it around.
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This way when I run ‘hall clean -x’ I don't have to keep resurrecting the file.
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This file can be used either with ‘guix shell -D --file=guix.scm’ or to install
the package from source:
hall build -x
autoreconv -ivf
./configure
make dist
guix shell -f guix.scm
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--convert’
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