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authorGravatar Tom Willemse2013-10-13 01:04:11 +0200
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-#+TITLE: Emacs
-#+STYLE: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../stylesheet.css" />
-#+LINK_UP: ../index.html
-#+LINK_HOME: ../index.html
-#+OPTIONS: H:5
-
-* General Emacs Tips
-
- Tips might be the wrong word here, but the way I use Emacs has
- resulted into looking at some things that others might not think of
- or see.
-
-** Emacs Init File
-
- Your Emacs init file can be any of the following:
-
- - ~$HOME/.emacs~
- - ~$HOME/.emacs.el~
- - ~$HOME/.emacs.d/init.el~
-
- I personally use ~$HOME/.emacs.d/init.el~ because that way I can
- keep *everything* Emacs related in a single directory
- (~$HOME/.emacs.d~).
-
-** Displaying time
-
- I've seriously minimized the use of my window manager's task
- bar. It only shows which tags there are, some important daemons'
- status (running or not) and whether or not I have mail. This makes
- it difficult to tell time when I need it. That why it's useful to
- see what time it is in Emacs, since that is on 99.99% of the time
- I'm behind my computer, and it's very easy:
-
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
- (display-time-mode t)
- #+END_SRC
-
- That is all. When you have that in your [[Emacs Init File]], you will
- always have the time in your modeline.
-
-** Automatically compile startup files
-
- I know that for 99% of the things you might have in your having a
- compiled init files won't make much of a difference, but still I
- like having my init files compiled. This gets messy when you share
- your init files across multiple PCs and the source files become
- newer than the compiled ones.
-
- To fix this I've put only a very little bit of code in my actual
- [[Emacs Init File]]:
-
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
- (require 'bytecomp)
-
- (defvar startup-files
- (directory-files "~/.emacs.d/startup/" t "^[^.].*\\.el$")
- "A list of the files that should be loaded during startup.")
-
- (while startup-files
- (let ((filename (car startup-files))
- (byte-compile-warnings nil))
- (if (not (eq (byte-recompile-file filename nil 0) nil))
- (load (substring filename 0 -3))))
- (setq startup-files (cdr startup-files)))
- #+END_SRC
-
- It gets all the files in the ~$HOME/.emacs.d/startup/~ directory
- that end with ~.el~. It loops through all these files and compiles
- them, and then loads them. I use ~byte-recompile-file~ instead of
- ~byte-recompile-directory~ because the directory one didn't work
- quite right. It doesn't recompile anything if the source file is
- still up to date, so it only slows down when you have a lot of new
- files in the ~startup~ directory. It also disables warnings so
- that you're not bothered by them during startup.
-
-* Emacs as...
-
- There are *many* things Emacs[fn:emacs] is useful for, not just
- coding and writing, but certainly very much for these uses as well.
-
-** ... An IDE...
-
- Emacs features many modes for a lot of different languages.
-
-# *** ... For PHP
-
-# Coming soon...
-
-# *** ... For Python
-
-# Coming soon...
-
-# **** ... With django
-
-# Coming soon...
-
-# *** ... For C
-
-# Coming soon...
-
-# *** ... For Java on Android
-
-# Coming soon...
-
-# *** ... For Go
-
-# Coming soon...
-
-# *** ... For Guile (Scheme)
-
-# Coming soon...
-
-# ** ... A web authoring tool
-
-# Coming soon...
-
-# ** ... An organizational tool
-
-# Coming soon...
-
-# ** ... A social network interface
-
-# Coming soon...
-
-# ** ... A notifier
-
-# Coming soon...
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-#+TITLE: Fonts
-
-* Intro
-
- Being a programmer I spend a lot of time looking at text on my
- computer. Mostly monospaced text. So I like to have something
- nice to look at. This is a list of the fonts I've found and/or
- tried and my opinion about them, these are not just facts so feel
- free to disagree.
-
- I'm currently using:
-
- | Name | Size |
- |--------+------------------------------|
- | [[Monaco]] | 12 (or pixelsize=18 for XFT) |
-
-* List
-
- Here is the list of fonts I've found and/or tried.
-
-** Monaco
-
- This font has the most beautiful parentheses I've ever found
- anywhere. Placing two together (like so ~()~) almost creates a
- circle. I like this because I write quite a bit of lisp, and as
- you may or may not know, lisp uses a lot of parentheses.
-
-** osaka_unicode
-
- This font is almost identical to [[Monaco]]. The only real
- differences I've found is that is has a different ~a~ and that is
- adds a space to each quote (at least double, but I think also
- single).
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-#+TITLE: Structure of a (my) home directory
-#+STARTUP: content
-
-* home
-
- The home directory, master of all, where it all begins, which
- contains everything.
-
-** projects
-
- Contains all my projects, may contain sub-directories for grouping
- projects.
-
-*** ext
-
- Projects that are not mine.
-
- There are certain projects which I use that I compile from source,
- or others where I might wish to inspect the source without
- actually working on it.
-
-*** study
-
- Does not contain projects, but a somewhat-structured collection
- of code that I write/copy when studying.
-
-*** test
-
- Scripts/snippets to test a certain feature or algorithm. Not
- part of any project currently, but perhaps in the future.
-
-*** work
-
- Contains all projects that are part of my job. Grouped by
- company I work/have worked for.
-
-** documents
-
- Contains all of my documents, may contain sub-directories for
- grouping documents.
-
-*** work
-
- Contains all documents that are part of my job. Grouped by
- company I work/have worked for.
-
-*** trash
-
- Projects that I don't work on anymore, that I don't have any
- intention of working on in the future, but that (might) contain
- something that I don't want to lose.
-
-** downloads
-
- Contains all of my downloads. Most of these should be sent
- elsewhere.
-
-** games
-
- Contains all the games I have acquired/installed.
-
-** share
-
- Containing files that I wish to share with, for the moment, my
- virtual machines. This directory might be automatically mounted
- inside such a virtual machine.
-
-** var
-
- Contains (possibly large) supporting files. Not projects or files
- I work on or even use directly, but things that I use indirectly.
-
-*** aur
-
- Packages downloaded from the Arch User Repository.
-
-*** abs
-
- Packages copied from the Arch Build System for customization.
-
-*** virtualenvs
-
- Virtualenv installations.
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-| herbstluftwm | c | manual | IPC (anything) |
-| awesomewm | c | automatic | lua |
-| wmx | ? | N/A | N/A |
-| wm2 | ? | ? | N/A |
-| dwm | c | automatic | c |
-| spectrwm | c | automatic | text |
-| kde | ? | N/A | graphical |
-| gnome | ? | N/A | graphical |
-| openbox | ? | N/A | xml |
-| adwm | c | automatic | c? |