From caedd92eef8fe47c3925c12d8e81be911556b38b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Willemsen Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2013 01:16:41 +0100 Subject: Update files --- site/articles/fonts.org | 33 ++++++ site/articles/home_structure.org | 83 +++++++++++++ site/articles/windowmanagers.org | 10 ++ site/blog/98_perfect_rss_solution.org | 101 ---------------- site/blog/A_new_org-blog.org | 22 ---- site/blog/Another_way_to_get_a_selection.org | 26 ----- site/blog/Ask_for_selection_in_emacs.org | 42 ------- site/blog/Ask_for_selection_in_emacs_addendum.org | 18 --- site/blog/a_simple_gnome-blog_test.org | 21 ---- ...minated_with_signal_255_0_minutes_0_seconds.org | 39 ------- site/blog/gnome-shell_in_ubuntu_9.10.org | 40 ------- ...n_fedora_11_with_proprietary_nvidia_drivers.org | 48 -------- site/blog/index.org | 21 ---- ...resolution_in_fedora_11_with_nvidia_drivers.org | 50 -------- ..._with_fedora_10_and_ispconfig_for_wordpress.org | 48 -------- site/blog/not-as-perfect.org | 30 ----- ...g_a_service_manually_in_windows_server_2008.org | 22 ---- site/code_vault.org | 49 -------- site/ideas/orgtpl.org | 7 -- site/index.org | 60 ++-------- site/projects/bint.org | 18 --- site/projects/clever-mode.org | 31 ----- site/projects/dispass.el.org | 105 ++++++++++++----- site/projects/dvdroid.org | 66 +++++++++++ site/projects/eye-on-manga.org | 50 +++++--- site/projects/git-auto-commit-mode.org | 129 +++++++++++++-------- site/projects/gitto.org | 39 +++++-- site/projects/org-blog.org | 103 ---------------- site/projects/org.org | 85 -------------- site/projects/ryuslash.org | 59 ---------- site/projects/tron-theme.org | 28 ----- site/windowmanagers.org | 10 -- 32 files changed, 424 insertions(+), 1069 deletions(-) create mode 100644 site/articles/fonts.org create mode 100644 site/articles/home_structure.org create mode 100644 site/articles/windowmanagers.org delete mode 100644 site/blog/98_perfect_rss_solution.org delete mode 100644 site/blog/A_new_org-blog.org delete mode 100644 site/blog/Another_way_to_get_a_selection.org delete mode 100644 site/blog/Ask_for_selection_in_emacs.org delete mode 100644 site/blog/Ask_for_selection_in_emacs_addendum.org delete mode 100644 site/blog/a_simple_gnome-blog_test.org delete mode 100644 site/blog/code-blocks_process_terminated_with_signal_255_0_minutes_0_seconds.org delete mode 100644 site/blog/gnome-shell_in_ubuntu_9.10.org delete mode 100644 site/blog/higher_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_proprietary_nvidia_drivers.org delete mode 100644 site/blog/index.org delete mode 100644 site/blog/low_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_nvidia_drivers.org delete mode 100644 site/blog/mod_rewrite_with_fedora_10_and_ispconfig_for_wordpress.org delete mode 100644 site/blog/not-as-perfect.org delete mode 100644 site/blog/removing_a_service_manually_in_windows_server_2008.org delete mode 100644 site/code_vault.org delete mode 100644 site/ideas/orgtpl.org delete mode 100644 site/projects/bint.org delete mode 100644 site/projects/clever-mode.org create mode 100644 site/projects/dvdroid.org delete mode 100644 site/projects/org-blog.org delete mode 100644 site/projects/org.org delete mode 100644 site/projects/ryuslash.org delete mode 100644 site/projects/tron-theme.org delete mode 100644 site/windowmanagers.org (limited to 'site') diff --git a/site/articles/fonts.org b/site/articles/fonts.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eea0957 --- /dev/null +++ b/site/articles/fonts.org @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +#+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). diff --git a/site/articles/home_structure.org b/site/articles/home_structure.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7868664 --- /dev/null +++ b/site/articles/home_structure.org @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +#+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. diff --git a/site/articles/windowmanagers.org b/site/articles/windowmanagers.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de3f9bb --- /dev/null +++ b/site/articles/windowmanagers.org @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +| 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? | diff --git a/site/blog/98_perfect_rss_solution.org b/site/blog/98_perfect_rss_solution.org deleted file mode 100644 index d9d58da..0000000 --- a/site/blog/98_perfect_rss_solution.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: The 98% perfect RSS solution -#+DATE: 2012-11-30 10:00 -#+TAGS: rss emacs gnus gwene tt-rss avandu - -* Test - - I've been looking for the "perfect" RSS reading solution for a while - and I just got this idea for a setup that has to be about 98% of all - I'm looking for. - - The things I'm looking for are: - - - Emacs interface. This isn't that big a problem since anything - with an API can be made to have such an interface, and I feel - comfortable enough with Emacs Lisp to write it myself if I have - to, like I was doing with [[http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/emacs/avandu/][avandu]], but then it /does/ need a(n/ good) - API. - - - Unbound to a single computer. It's a hassle to have to remember - what you have and haven't read. If it was easy your RSS reader - wouldn't care about (un)read items, everything would just be - "items". So sharing that state between computers is pretty - important. - - - A server. Something that keeps running 24/7. Or at least the - closest possible approximation of that. It's no good to miss - everything that happens between 11pm and 9am just because you - don't have your feed reader running. Of course this is only a - problem if you're following some high-traffic feeds, but they - exist too. - - - Runs locally. The nice thing about having shell access to a - server somewhere that someone else keeps online for you is the - possibility to run something like [[http://newsbeuter.org/][newsbeuter]] and just - (de/reat)tach from whichever computer you're working on. The - downside is, though, that this breaks pretty much all integration - with your desktop. Opening URLs becomes a reliance on your - terminal emulator's ability to parse and open them. Viewing media - such as images, or audio files from a podcast, turns into ~Save, - Transfer, Open~ instead of just the ~Open~. - - - Handles big feed lists. Even if you only read five feeds, the day - may come you'll be reading fifty, or even much more. A piece of - software that handles this well is a must. This is the problem I - had with [[http://codezen.org/canto/][canto]] and Emacs' [[http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/NewsTicker][newsticker]]. *canto* looked awesome, the - most interesting interface to RSS feeds I have come across so far, - but back when I tried it trying to read my collection of feeds - would lock-up my computer. *newsticker* would lock-up my emacs - session for 10-20 minutes. - - Now though I have found something that does it all. It is actually - a twist on something I used some time ago. - - *Emacs* + [[http://gnus.org/][Gnus]] + [[http://gwene.org/][Gwene]] + [[http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/][unison]]. Not the easiest thing to set-up - perhaps, but once *Emacs* + *Gnus* is in place the rest is a piece of - cake. - - *Gwene* is an awesome service that turns RSS feeds into - newsgroups. *unison* is an awesome piece of software for - synchronising files between different computers. *Gnus* is a real - newsreader. *Emacs* is what *Gnus* runs on. - - So it's kind-of like cheating. *Gnus* is not unbound to a single - computer and *Gwene* doesn't offer server-side state tracking either. - But because *Gnus* uses a single file to store state about all of its - subscribed groups, this makes it a good candidate for sharing that - one file. This is not something unique to *Gnus*, at least [[http://www.slrn.org/][slrn]] uses - the same kind of file, the ~.newsrc~ file (or in *Gnus*' case - ~.newsrc.eld~). - - So I register the feeds I want to follow with *Gwene*, if they aren't - already registered. I subscribe to the resulting newsgroups on - ~news.gwene.org~ with *Gnus* and when I switch over to another computer - I use *unison* to synchronise the ~.newsrc.eld~ file. - - An example configuration of *Gnus* could just be as simple as: - - #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp - (setq gnus-select-method '(nntp "news.gwene.org")) - #+END_SRC - - *unison* just needs: - - #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE - root=/your/home/dir/ - root=/your/server/root/ - path=.newsrc.eld - #+END_EXAMPLE - - And that's about it. - - Now it's still not 100% perfect. I've seen that *Gwene* can't handle - 100% of the feeds I throw at it, but these can be fixed either by - contacting the people publishing them or by improving *Gwene*'s - parser. It also doesn't automatically check periodicaly, though I - think *Gnus* can be set-up to do that, but since I also use it to read - my mail (again) that's not really an issue. It also isn't - accessible without *Emacs*, *Gnus* and *Unison*, but I hate web-interfaces - anyway. - - So that's it. My 98% perfect RSS reading solution. diff --git a/site/blog/A_new_org-blog.org b/site/blog/A_new_org-blog.org deleted file mode 100644 index a488729..0000000 --- a/site/blog/A_new_org-blog.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: A new org-blog -#+DATE: 2012-04-24 00:52:00 -#+TAGS: org-blog project - -I've taken it upon myself to update the ~org-blog.el~ that was written a -long time ago. I want something other than an extra layer over some -other system, ~org-mode~ has everything a blog needs, but it doesn't -generate an RSS feed or a special index page. - -There was the ~org-blog.el~, but that uses some old functions that don't -exist anymore, so I thought I'd try to update it. - -I just barely got it working, as you can see from this post. It -generates an RSS feed, but the links don't work. It generates an index -page, but no links to the individual pages (not that it needs it, -really). It doesn't listen to some of the settings (toc, sections) the -rest of the publishing projects do. - -I'd also like to have all posts in a single file and use things like a -post's category and tags and such. - -It'll be interesting to see what else I can fix. diff --git a/site/blog/Another_way_to_get_a_selection.org b/site/blog/Another_way_to_get_a_selection.org deleted file mode 100644 index 29df13b..0000000 --- a/site/blog/Another_way_to_get_a_selection.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: Another way to get a selection -#+DATE: 2012-05-03 10:04:00 -#+TAGS: emacs elisp org-mode coding - -When I was first looking into improving my mailbox selection function -I was looking at how to just ask the user for input with completions. -Though now that I came across ~tmm-prompt~ I really prefer this way of -working, at least in this case. - -However, today another function was mentioned, in response to someone -pointing out ~org-completing-read~: ~completing-read~. Wow that's a far -leap. - -Anyway: - -#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp - (completing-read "Your favorite color: " - '("red" "green" "blue" "yellow")) -#+END_SRC - -This will ask for user input and provide these options as completions, -but it won't show a list of options, of provide shortcuts, like -~tmm-prompt~ does. - -It's good to know these things, and I really should read both the -emacs manual and the emacs lisp reference manual at some point. diff --git a/site/blog/Ask_for_selection_in_emacs.org b/site/blog/Ask_for_selection_in_emacs.org deleted file mode 100644 index e2bff35..0000000 --- a/site/blog/Ask_for_selection_in_emacs.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: Ask for selection in Emacs -#+DATE: 2012-05-02 21:09:00 -#+TAGS: emacs elisp coding - -I came across an email on one of the emacs mailing lists today, where -someone asked how to ask a user for input whilst providing -completions. The first answer he got was to try =tmm-prompt=, so I -looked into it a little. - -I use =mu4e= as my primary email program, but since it isn't designed -(seemingly) for use with multiple accounts I've got some wrapper -functions that set some variables according to my liking and then -start =mu4e=. This works very well, but it's a pain to have to use =M-x -view-ryu-mail= or =M-x view-ninthfloor-mail= and such, so I wrote a -function to read a string from the minibuffer, which I then bound to -the ~~ key, this turned it into, for example = ryu= -and = ninthfloor= and so on, but this doesn't have any -completion or notification of my options. - -So after looking at ~tmm-prompt~ I came up with the following: - -#+BEGIN_SRC elisp - (defvar oni:mailbox-map - '(("ryulash.org" . "ryu") - ("ninthfloor" . "ninthfloor")) - "A mailbox map for use with `tmm-prompt'.") - - (defun view-ryu-mail ()...) - (defun view-ninthfloor-mail ()...) - - (defun view-mu () - (interactive) - (let* ((tmm-completion-prompt "Choose a mailbox\n") - (inbox (tmm-prompt oni:mailbox-map))) - (funcall (intern (concat "view-" inbox "-mail"))))) -#+END_SRC - -I've left out the definitions and some mail accounts for brevity. - -~tmm-prompt~ is usually used when using the text-mode menu with =M-` `=, -but it works very well here too. This changes mailbox selection to, -for example = r= or = n=. diff --git a/site/blog/Ask_for_selection_in_emacs_addendum.org b/site/blog/Ask_for_selection_in_emacs_addendum.org deleted file mode 100644 index 101f32a..0000000 --- a/site/blog/Ask_for_selection_in_emacs_addendum.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: Ask for selection in Emacs, addendum -#+DATE: 2012-05-02 21:52:00 -#+TAGS: emacs elisp coding - -I erroneously assumed (and thought I tested) that using ~tmm-prompt~ -could be done the way I described before. The ~oni:mailbox-map~ variable -needs to be a little different from what I'd shown before, namely: - -#+BEGIN_SRC elisp - (defvar oni:mailbox-map - '("top" ("menu" ("ryulash.org" . "ryu") - ("ninthfloor" . "ninthfloor") - ("gmail" . "gmail") - ("aethon" . "aethon"))) - "A mailbox map for use with `tmm-prompt'.") -#+END_SRC - -Without the ~top~ and ~menu~ items it will complain about wrong arguments. diff --git a/site/blog/a_simple_gnome-blog_test.org b/site/blog/a_simple_gnome-blog_test.org deleted file mode 100644 index 44d40dd..0000000 --- a/site/blog/a_simple_gnome-blog_test.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: A simple gnome-blog test -#+DATE: 2009-11-09 15:23 - -I've been looking for some way to post blog entries from my desktop -for a while now, I've come across Drivel (which crashes when I try to -log in to blogger with it), can't find a Bleezer package at work (just -checked it, first time I heard of it today) and no other gtk/gnome -client seems appealing. - -Let's see what this gnome-blog app does. - -Not much so far, bold or italic seems the be the only options -available to me at the moment, let's see about HTML: - -to install gnome-blog in Ubuntu 9.04 use - -#+BEGIN_SRC sh - sudo apt-get install gnome-blog -#+END_SRC - -and the rest should then be self-evident. diff --git a/site/blog/code-blocks_process_terminated_with_signal_255_0_minutes_0_seconds.org b/site/blog/code-blocks_process_terminated_with_signal_255_0_minutes_0_seconds.org deleted file mode 100644 index 163e24e..0000000 --- a/site/blog/code-blocks_process_terminated_with_signal_255_0_minutes_0_seconds.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: Code::Blocks "process terminted with signal 255 (0 minutes, 0 seconds)" -#+DATE: 2009-08-25 10:40 -#+TAGS: codeblocks fedora coding - -Yesterday after I came home from work I thought I'd try working on a -project I've been working on this past weekend. - -I was away from home this weekend, so all the work I'd done had been -on another computer, in a virtual Ubuntu installation, so I hadn't yet -tried it at home. - -Trying to build it went fine. Running it from a terminal went -fine. Even compiling and running on another Ubuntu installation (my -work laptop, non-virtual) went fine, but Code::Blocks reported to me -that whenever I tried running my application on my Fedora 11 home -installation that it terminated with signal 255. - -I couldn't find what was wrong, I knew the application worked since I -tested it in another terminal window and if I debugged it it'd go -great up to the point where it met with a ~cin~ or ~cout~. - -Being tired from a really long day (getting up at 5:00am, get on train -at 6:25am, get off train at 8:30am and at work 8:50am), I gave up -fairly quickly. - -This morning though the itch got worse and I just had to investigate -further. - -After about a minute of looking around I found someone at the Ubuntu -Forums asking about the exact same thing and it turns out that the -problem was that xterm wasn't installed. So a simple - -#+BEGIN_SRC sh - su -c "yum install xterm" -#+END_SRC - -was enough to fix the problem. - -Now I can start developing my application again! diff --git a/site/blog/gnome-shell_in_ubuntu_9.10.org b/site/blog/gnome-shell_in_ubuntu_9.10.org deleted file mode 100644 index cbfe6e4..0000000 --- a/site/blog/gnome-shell_in_ubuntu_9.10.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: Gnome-shell in Ubuntu 9.10 -#+DATE: 2009-12-11 10:35 -#+TAGS: gconf gnome gnome-panel gnome-shell linux ubuntu - -Even though ~gnome-shell~ is really only a preview of what is to come -for gnome 3.0 and it's still buggy and sometimes not completely stable -perhaps, I really like it. - -When I first saw the screenshots I was less then impressed, I thought -it didn't at all look like anything new or innovative, but rather -messy and confusing. But me being ever interested in new things and -all I just had to give it a try (the ~gnome-panel~ look was starting to -bore me). - -Installing was easy - -#+BEGIN_SRC sh - sudo apt-get install gnome-shell -#+END_SRC - -and starting it afterwards was easy too - -#+BEGIN_SRC sh - gnome-shell -r -#+END_SRC - -Though first I had to disable compiz, which I don't really use anyway. -I was also using ~avant-window-navigator~, which disappeared on me but -still kept part of my notification area to itself. So the time after -that I first closed AWN and all was as it should be. - -I didn't feel like having to manually start ~gnome-shell~ every time I -logged in so I started looking into a way to replace ~metacity~ and -~gnome-panel~ with ~gnome-shell~ and found that this could be done by -editing your ~gconf~ (with, for example, ~gconf-editor~) and setting the -~/desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager~ key from -~metacity~ to ~gnome-shell~. - -Of course, since it is a composited window manager you need a video -card and driver that can handle screen compositing. diff --git a/site/blog/higher_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_proprietary_nvidia_drivers.org b/site/blog/higher_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_proprietary_nvidia_drivers.org deleted file mode 100644 index eafeaee..0000000 --- a/site/blog/higher_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_proprietary_nvidia_drivers.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: Higher Resolution in Fedora 11 with proprietary NVidia Drivers -#+DATE: 2009-09-22 23:51 -#+TAGS: fedora nvidia xorg - -Ugh... I have been screwing around with this since the beginning of -time... Or at least since I installed Fedora for the so-manieth -time. Finally though I found out what I had to do. - -Following [[http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=204752][this guide]], I was able to easily and correctly install the -drivers. I used to build them myself, but that got me worse results -then anything. - -To sum up, though: - -#+BEGIN_SRC sh - # switch to super user (root) - su - - # install rpmfusion repository - rpm -Uvh \ - http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/fedora/rpmfusion-free-release-stable.noarch.rpm \ - http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/fedora/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-stable.noarch.rpm - - # install the driver (I have an i686 pc, you might need a different architecture, like 64_32 or something similar) - yum install kmod-nvidia xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs.i586 - - # reboot to make changed take effect - reboot -#+END_SRC - -This only got me a 1024x768 resolution, though... Which pissed me off... - -I started looking around the internet for a way to fix it in the -~xorg.conf~ itself, which I'd done on Fedora 9 before, but didn't -remember how (the reason I'm writing this right now), but didn't -actually find what I was looking for. - -In the end I found 2 supposed fixes, one added a Modes option to the -=Display= section of the =Screen= section, and another was to add a -=DisplaySize= option to the =Monitor= section. - -Well, I found out I needed both, so I added =DisplaySize 1280 1024= to -the =Monitor= section and =Modes "1280x1024"= to the ~Display~ subsection -of the ~Screen~ section. - -Now it's working again, running at 1280x1024 with screen compositing -(so I can run ~gnome-do~ with docky theme, which I'm trying out for a -while). diff --git a/site/blog/index.org b/site/blog/index.org deleted file mode 100644 index 5630590..0000000 --- a/site/blog/index.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: Blog - -* Posts - #+begin_src emacs-lisp :exports results :results list - (defun file-to-data (file) - (unless (or (string= file ".") (string= file "..") (string= file "index.org")) - (let (title date) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert-file (concat "/home/slash/var/src/orgweb/site/blog/" file)) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (re-search-forward "^#\\+TITLE: \\(.*\\)$") - (setq title (buffer-substring-no-properties - (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (re-search-forward "^#\\+DATE: \\(.*\\)$") - (setq date (buffer-substring-no-properties - (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))) - (list date (concat "[[file:" file "][" title "]]"))))) - - (mapcar #'cadr (sort (delete nil (mapcar #'file-to-data (directory-files "/home/slash/var/src/orgweb/site/blog"))) (lambda (el1 el2) (not (string-lessp (car el1) (car el2)))))) - #+end_src diff --git a/site/blog/low_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_nvidia_drivers.org b/site/blog/low_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_nvidia_drivers.org deleted file mode 100644 index 1d6884e..0000000 --- a/site/blog/low_resolution_in_fedora_11_with_nvidia_drivers.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: Low Resolution in Fedora 11 with Nvidia drivers -#+DATE: 2009-08-19 8:11 -#+TAGS display fedora nvidia - -*Finally*, after hours of looking and working I have finally again found -how to set the resolution to what I need (have 1280x1024, had -640x480). I've had trouble with my resolution in Fedora before, but I -don't ever remember it being this much of a pain, but then again I -don't remember much about it at all, wish I'd remembered how I fixed -it. - -So to help me remember and perhaps even help someone else work around -it, here's how I finally got it working. - -I'm now using the Nouveau driver with a generic LCD Panel 1280x1024. I -tried setting this in ~system-config-display~ many times, but it just -wouldn't accept my monitor. - -So in the end I looked at ~system-config-display --help~ and noticed -~--reconfigure~ , which doesn't base the new configuration file on an -old one. - -Using this option and setting my driver to ~nv~ and my monitor to -generic 1280x1024 and then - -#+BEGIN_SRC sh - su -c "init 3" - # [log in] - su -c "init 5" -#+END_SRC - -got me the right resolution again. However the ~nv~ driver is just a -little too basic, so I thought I'd try the same thing with the -proprietary driver, so I did everything exactly as before, only I used -the driver ~nvidia~ instead of ~nv~. - -Now again X wouldn't start at all, so I ran ~livna-config-display -a~ to -get it to my old low-res configuration, and then I tried it a third -time, this time using the ~nouveau~ driver (which I've heard is better -then ~nv~) and that worked! - -I know that supposedly you're also able to use ~xorg.conf~ to set -certain Modes values for your display, but this didn't do anything for -me at all in fedora, did help me in ubuntu, but then there I got the -weirdest resolution. - -*finally* I can look at a normal screen again. - -Now I should get going to work, I'm gonna be really late (this really -bugged me!) diff --git a/site/blog/mod_rewrite_with_fedora_10_and_ispconfig_for_wordpress.org b/site/blog/mod_rewrite_with_fedora_10_and_ispconfig_for_wordpress.org deleted file mode 100644 index 5a25379..0000000 --- a/site/blog/mod_rewrite_with_fedora_10_and_ispconfig_for_wordpress.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: mod\_rewrite with Fedora 10 and ISPConfig for WordPress -#+DATE: 2009-12-09 10:33 -#+TAGS: apache2 fedora ispconfig mod_rewrite - -This relates to Fedora 10 and ISPConfig 3.0.1 set up as described in -[[http://www.howtoforge.org/perfect-server-fedora-10-ispconfig-3][this HowtoForge post]]. - -One of my colleagues recently got interested in offering our clients -Wordpress as a content management system, so he's been trying it out. - -Yesterday he found out that if he wanted to change the permalink style -in Wordpress he needed write access to =.htaccess=, which he didn't have -because the user rights haven't been set up very well there. - -So I gave him write access by using - -#+BEGIN_SRC sh - chown apache:apache .htaccess -#+END_SRC - -Unfortunately this resulted in a 500 Interal Server Error. - -Looking at the error log for the website I tried this for it let me -know that =RewriteEngine= directives were not allowed in the =.htaccess=. - -Since I didn't want to mess with the base configurations of ISPConfig -I started looking around for other options. Eventually I found that I -had to add something similar to this to the Apache directives field -under options under the website's settings - -#+BEGIN_SRC text - - - Options +FollowSymLinks - RewriteEngine On - RewriteBase / - RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f - RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d - RewriteRule . /index.php [L] - - -#+END_SRC - -Of course ~[sitename]~ should be replaced with the name of your website. - -It all works after I restarted the apache server myself, but I do not -know if that is completely necessary. Also it might take a few seconds -before ISPConfig finishes editing the configuration file. diff --git a/site/blog/not-as-perfect.org b/site/blog/not-as-perfect.org deleted file mode 100644 index 3d87f07..0000000 --- a/site/blog/not-as-perfect.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: Not as perfect -#+DATE: 2012-12-01 16:01 -#+LINK: emacs http://gnu.org/software/emacs/ -#+LINK: gnus http://gnus.org -#+LINK: gwene http://gwene.org -#+LINK: unison http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/ - -* Unexpected - - I thought that the [[emacs][GNU Emacs]] + [[gnus][Gnus]] + [[gwene][Gwene]] + [[unison]] solution would - be near perfect, but it seems that it is, unfortunately, not - entirely the case. - -* A problem - - It seems that there is either something wrong with [[gwene]], or with - my connection to the [[gwene]] and [[gnus]] server. - - The problem is that I'll add some RSS feed to [[gwene]] and it *will* - get registered and tell me it will be filled in a few minutes, but - then even days later they'll still not be available in the group - list. - - I haven't found any reason why, they're not crazy feeds, I do get - other new groups (so it's not all of them), but it's annoying. - -* Next - - I think I'll start looking at other solutions again. Too bad, - because the feeds that are working are working really well for me. diff --git a/site/blog/removing_a_service_manually_in_windows_server_2008.org b/site/blog/removing_a_service_manually_in_windows_server_2008.org deleted file mode 100644 index 02447b5..0000000 --- a/site/blog/removing_a_service_manually_in_windows_server_2008.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: Removing a service manually in Windows Server 2008 -#+DATE: 2009-11-09 12:24 -#+TAGS: services windows - -I was writing a test Windows Service and accidentally removed it -through the Programs and Features dialog, which removes the files, but -doesn't actually remove the service from the service list. So when I -tried to install the 2nd version of this test service it was -complaining that it already existed. - -I looked around a little and found that I could delete the Service -from the registry in -~HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\[YourService]~. I -deleted the key (the little folder thingy) and it did show some -change, but my service was still there and the newer version still -wouldn't install. - -After a little more looking around I found out that to fix it I could -use ~sc delete [YourService]~ to fix it. And it did! - -Next time, though, I really should use the installer I used to install -it to remove it... diff --git a/site/code_vault.org b/site/code_vault.org deleted file mode 100644 index 394bee1..0000000 --- a/site/code_vault.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: Code Vault - -Here we have some code snippets that I no longer (intend to) use, but -might still need (to look at) at some point in time. - -* Jabber urgency and libnotify - - This piece of code sends a message through ~libnotify~ and sets a - window urgency hint when a new message is received. - - #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp -(defvar jabber-activity-jids-count 0) - -(defun jabber-urgency-hint () - (let ((count (length jabber-activity-jids))) - (unless (= jabber-activity-jids-count count) - (if (zerop count) - (x-urgency-hint (selected-frame) nil) - (x-urgency-hint (selected-frame) t)) - (setq jabber-activity-jids-count count)))) - -(defun libnotify-jabber-notify (from buf text proposed-alert) - "(jabber.el hook) Notify of new Jabber chat messages via libnotify" - (when (or jabber-message-alert-same-buffer - (not (memq (selected-window) (get-buffer-window-list buf)))) - (if (jabber-muc-sender-p from) - (notify-send (format "(PM) %s" - (jabber-jid-displayname - (jabber-jid-user from))) - (format "%s: %s" (jabber-jid-resource from) text))) - (notify-send (format "%s: " (jabber-jid-displayname from)) - (format "%.20s" text)))) - -(add-hook 'jabber-activity-update-hook 'jabber-urgency-hint) -(add-hook 'jabber-alert-message-hooks 'libnotify-jabber-notify) - #+END_SRC - -* Show symbol instead of ~lambda~ - - #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp -(defun oni:pretty-lambdas () - "Show a lambda sign where the world `lambda' is found." - (font-lock-add-keywords - nil `(("(?\\(\\\\)[ :]" - (0 (progn - (compose-region (match-beginning 1) - (match-end 1) - ?λ))))))) - #+END_SRC diff --git a/site/ideas/orgtpl.org b/site/ideas/orgtpl.org deleted file mode 100644 index 816a793..0000000 --- a/site/ideas/orgtpl.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: Orgtpl - -* What - - Since we already create both HTML *and* XML templates in django, why - shouldn't we be able to do the same with org. Create a template that - creates an org file that can easily be viewed in emacs. diff --git a/site/index.org b/site/index.org index c55234f..c0357df 100644 --- a/site/index.org +++ b/site/index.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -#+TITLE: ryuslash.org -#+OPTIONS: toc:nil num:nil author:nil email:nil creator:nil +#+TITLE: ryu/ +#+OPTIONS: toc:nil #+LANGUAGE: en #+STARTUP: showall @@ -11,10 +11,13 @@ #+end_html -- [[http://ryuslash.org/][Front page]] +- [[http://ryuslash.org/][Home]] +- [[http://blog.ryuslash.org/][Blog]] - [[http://code.ryuslash.org][Code]] +- [[http://ryuslash.org/mediagoblin/][Pictures]] * About + I'm a programming, free software and GNU/Linux enthusiast. I'm also a programmer professionally, so that works out well. @@ -23,52 +26,13 @@ [[http://www.archlinux.org][Archlinux]] after trying [[http://www.ubuntu.com][Ubuntu]], [[http://fedoraproject.org][Fedora]] and [[http://zenwalk.org][Zenwalk]]. I have been using [[emacs][GNU Emacs]] since not long after switching over to GNU/Linux. -* Posts - #+begin_src emacs-lisp :exports results :results list - (defun file-to-data (file) - (unless (or (string= file ".") (string= file "..") (string= file "index.org")) - (let (title date) - (with-temp-buffer - (insert-file (concat "/home/slash/var/src/orgweb/site/blog/" file)) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (re-search-forward "^#\\+TITLE: \\(.*\\)$") - (setq title (buffer-substring-no-properties - (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (re-search-forward "^#\\+DATE: \\(.*\\)$") - (setq date (buffer-substring-no-properties - (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))) - (list date (concat "[[file:blog/" file "][" title "]]"))))) - - (let ((posts (mapcar #'cadr - (sort - (delete nil - (mapcar - #'file-to-data - (directory-files - "/home/slash/var/src/orgweb/site/blog"))) - (lambda (el1 el2) (not (string-lessp (car el1) - (car el2)))))))) - (when (> (length posts) 10) - (setcdr (nthcdr 9 posts) '("[[file:blog/index.org][More...]]"))) - posts) - #+end_src - * Projects - - [[file:projects/eye-on-manga.org][eye-on-manga]] :: A manga collection manager for my N900 phone. - - [[file:projects/gitto.org][gitto]] :: A utility for keeping track of my git repositories' - status. - - [[file:projects/ryuslash.org][ryuslash.org]] :: My front page. + - [[file:projects/dispass.el.org][dispass.el]] :: A wrapper for [[http://dispass.babab.nl][DisPass]]. + - [[file:projects/dvdroid.org][DVDroid]] :: A DVD collection application for the Android operating + system. + - [[file:projects/eye-on-manga.org][eye-on-manga]] :: A manga collection manager for my N900 phone. - [[file:projects/git-auto-commit-mode.org][git-auto-commit-mode]] :: A minor mode for automatically committing changes to a file. - - [[file:projects/org-blog.org][org-blog]] :: A continuation of David O'Toole's ~org-blog~ module. - - [[file:projects/tron-theme.org][tron-theme]] :: A theme inspired by the Tron: Legacy movie. - -* Profiles - - [[https://diasp.org/u/ryuslash][Diasp*]] - - [[http://gitorious.org/%7Eryuslash][Gitorious]] - - [[http://identi.ca/ryuslash][identi.ca]] - - [[http://www.emacswiki.org][EmacsWiki]] - - [[http://github.com/ryuslash][github]] - - [[http://www.goodreads.com/ryuslash][goodreads]] + - [[file:projects/gitto.org][gitto]] :: A utility for keeping track of my git repositories' + status. diff --git a/site/projects/bint.org b/site/projects/bint.org deleted file mode 100644 index e8c28af..0000000 --- a/site/projects/bint.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -* About -** bint -- Bad Image Naming Tool - marijn_a: - dit is wat ik wil dat het doet - - * ik selecteer een map met plaatjes erin. - * programma scant alle mappen in die map voor plaatjes - * nadat ie klar is, laat ie filepath zien en het 1ste plaatje - * vraagt om de naam van het plaatje - * ik type een naam in en druk enter - * volgende plaatje in beeld - * ik typ naam en enter - * etc - - zie het als een image renamer - dus eerst heet het plaatje 35y6795634.jpg - dan type je in de balk: THE ALIENS INVADED!! - en dan renamed ie naar THE ALIENS INVADED!!.jpg diff --git a/site/projects/clever-mode.org b/site/projects/clever-mode.org deleted file mode 100644 index f773ac2..0000000 --- a/site/projects/clever-mode.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: clever-mode -#+STYLE: -#+LINK_UP: ../index.html -#+LINK_HOME: ../index.html - -#+INCLUDE: "../header.org" :lines "1-4" - -* About - - ~clever-mode~ is a GNU Emacs[fn:emacs:http://gnu.org/software/emacs/] - major mode for editing Smarty[fn:smarty:http://www.smarty.net] templates. - -** Why - - The only modes for editing Smarty[fn:smarty] templates are either - outdated or need MuMaMo, and I seriously dislike MuMaMo. - - Also, I have some Emacs[fn:emacs] projects now, but no major mode - yet, and I want to learn. - -** Features - - ~clever-mode~ is based on HTML mode, although Smarty[fn:smarty] is - not limited to HTML, that is what it is used for most (at least by me). - -* Usage - - Since it only has some syntax highlighting at the moment usage only - consists of getting it, installing it and enabling it. - -#+INCLUDE: "../header.org" :lines "5-8" diff --git a/site/projects/dispass.el.org b/site/projects/dispass.el.org index 548878a..18fced2 100644 --- a/site/projects/dispass.el.org +++ b/site/projects/dispass.el.org @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ #+TITLE: dispass.el -#+LINK_UP: ../index.html -#+LINK_HOME: http://ryuslash.org -#+LINK: src https://github.com/ryuslash/dispass.el -#+LINK: tar_gz https://github.com/ryuslash/dispass.el/tarball/master -#+LINK: zip https://github.com/ryuslash/dispass.el/zipball/master +#+LINK: src http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/emacs/dispass.el/ +#+LINK: tar_gz http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/emacs/dispass.el/snapshot/dispass.el-master.tar.gz +#+LINK: zip http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/emacs/dispass.el/snapshot/dispass.el-master.zip #+LINK: dispass http://dispass.babab.nl #+STARTUP: showall @@ -22,37 +20,86 @@ [[dispass][DisPass]] is a passphrase generator. ~dispass.el~ is an [[emacs][Emacs]] wrapper for [[dispass][DisPass]]. -** Features + | Status | Active | + | Language | Emacs Lisp | + | License | ISC | - - Copy passwords directly to the clipboard, no need for manual - selection and copying. - - Specify the length of the passphrase by using a numeric prefix - argument. +* Why? -** Requirements + [[dispass][DisPass]] is written by a [[http://babab.nl][friend]] of mine and I really liked the idea + of it. But the interface he had for it was not to my liking, it + was not Emacs. - - [[emacs][Emacs]] - - [[dispass][DisPass]] +** Why the license? -* Usage + Since [[dispass][DisPass]] uses the ISC license, I thought it would be polite + to use the same license. + +* Features + + - Copy passwords directly to the clipboard, no need for manual + selection and copying. + - Specify the length of the passphrase by using a numeric prefix + argument. + - Input completion for labels. + - Some label management (adding, removing). + +* Dependencies + + - [[emacs][Emacs]] :: Probably version 24+, since that is what it's being + developed on. + - [[dispass][DisPass]] :: At least v0.1a8, best is a recent git version. + +* Download + + There are download links for a ~tar.gz~ and a ~zip~ file of the latest + development version at the top of this page. + + ~dispass.el~ is both in the [[http://marmalade-repo.org/][Marmalade]] and the [[http://melpa.milkbox.net/][MELPA]] repo. The MELPA + version is a direct checkout of the latest development version and + the Marmalade version is an older, possibly more stable, version. + +* Install - First place ~dispass.el~ somewhere in your load path, or add its - location to your load path: + Once you have [[Download][downloaded]] ~dispass.el~ you have at least 2 choices for + installation. - #+begin_src emacs-lisp - (add-to-list 'load-path "~/location/of/dispass.el") - #+end_src +** package.el - Then you need to load it up: + If you have Emacs v24+ or [[http://tromey.com/elpa/install.html][package.el]] and either Marmalade or MELPA + configured, you can just: - #+begin_src emacs-lisp - (require 'dispass) - #+end_src + #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp + (package-install "dispass") + #+END_SRC - After that everything should be simple, either call =dispass= or - =dispass-create= to generate the passphrase. =dispass-create= will ask - for your password twice, for confirmation purposes. +** manual + + Otherwise you have to [[Download][dowload]] it and then put it somewhere in your + =load-path=, or add that location to your =load-path=: + + #+begin_src emacs-lisp + (add-to-list 'load-path "~/location/of/dispass.el") + #+end_src + + After which you can either ~require~ the package in your Emacs init + file: + + #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp + (require 'dispass) + #+END_SRC + + Or set-up some autoloads: + + #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp + (autoload 'dispass "dispass" nil t) + (autoload 'dispass-create "dispass" nil t) + (autoload 'dispass-list-labels "dispass" nil t) + #+END_SRC + +* Usage - To specify a length of the generated passphrase, use numeric prefix - arguments: =C-8 M-x dispass = to create a passphrase of 8 - characters. + Once installed you can use ~dispass~ to (re)generate passphrases, + ~dispass-create~ to generate a new one (it asks for confirmation on + the password) and ~dispass-list-labels~ to view a list of stored + labels and manage them a little. diff --git a/site/projects/dvdroid.org b/site/projects/dvdroid.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1e289e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/site/projects/dvdroid.org @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +#+TITLE: DVDroid +#+LINK: src http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/dvdroid/ +#+LINK: tar_gz http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/dvdroid/snapshot/dvdroid-master.tar.gz +#+LINK: zip http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/dvdroid/snapshot/dvdroid-master.zip +#+STARTUP: showall + +#+begin_html + + +#+end_html + +#+INCLUDE: "dlmenu.inc" + +* About + + DVDroid is a DVD collection application for the Android operating + system. + + | Status | On-hold | + | Language | Java | + | License | GPLv3 | + +* Why? + + Very similar to [[file:eye-on-manga.org][Eye on Manga]], we keep forgetting which DVDs we have + and want when we're in the store. + +* Features + + - Keep a list of DVDs you have. + - Keep a list of DVDs you still need to watch. + - Keep a list of DVDs you want to buy. + +* Dependencies + + - Android :: Version 4.1 or higher. + +* Download + + There are download links for a ~tar.gz~ and a ~zip~ file of the latest + development version at the top of this page. + +* Install + + In order to install it you need to have the Android Java + Development Kit installed, installing it is then a matter of + building/installing it like any other development package. + +* Usage + + Start it up, you will have a list of the DVDs you own, which will + be empty. In the top right corner there should be a button to add + new titles to this list, here you can also specify if you have seen + it or if you still want to get it. + + There is also a search button there that helps you look through + your collection. + + To change the status of any title you can select it and edit and + delete buttons should show up at the top of your screen. + + Use the menu button to switch "contexts", wish list, collection + and watch list. diff --git a/site/projects/eye-on-manga.org b/site/projects/eye-on-manga.org index 6bb7b98..6669436 100644 --- a/site/projects/eye-on-manga.org +++ b/site/projects/eye-on-manga.org @@ -1,10 +1,7 @@ #+TITLE: eye-on-manga -#+STYLE: -#+LINK_UP: ../index.html -#+LINK_HOME: http://ryuslash.org -#+LINK: src https://github.com/ryuslash/eye-on-manga -#+LINK: tar_gz https://github.com/ryuslash/eye-on-manga/tarball/master -#+LINK: zip https://github.com/ryuslash/eye-on-manga/zipball/master +#+LINK: src http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/eye-on-manga/ +#+LINK: tar_gz http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/eye-on-manga/snapshot/eye-on-manga-master.tar.gz +#+LINK: zip http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/eye-on-manga/snapshot/eye-on-manga-master.zip #+STARTUP: showall #+begin_html @@ -22,16 +19,43 @@ ~eye-on-manga~ is a manga collection management application for the Nokia N900. -** Features + | Status | On-hold | + | Language | C | + | License | GPLv2 | - - Create a list of manga. - - Keep track of which volumes have been acquired and read. - - Edit wrongfully entered entries. - - Easily mark a volume as acquired or read. +* Why? -** Requirements + I just keep forgetting which volumes of which manga I have. - - A Nokia N900 with fairly recent packages should be fine. +* Features + + - Create/maintain a list of manga. + - Keep track of which volumes have been acquired and read. + +* Requirements + + - A Nokia N900, with Maemo, with fairly recent packages should be + fine. + +* Download + + I'll upload a package as soon as I can. + + Until then, if you have the maemo development environment set-up + you can create your own. Use the ~FREMANTLE_ARMEL~ configuration in + scratchbox and create it with: + + #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE + $ dpkg-buildpkg -rfakeroot + #+END_EXAMPLE + +* Install + + Once you have aqcuired a package, get it to your phone and: + + #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE + $ dpkg -I eye-on-manga-*.deb + #+END_EXAMPLE * Usage diff --git a/site/projects/git-auto-commit-mode.org b/site/projects/git-auto-commit-mode.org index c7b0b99..16ff986 100644 --- a/site/projects/git-auto-commit-mode.org +++ b/site/projects/git-auto-commit-mode.org @@ -1,10 +1,7 @@ #+TITLE: git-auto-commit-mode -#+STYLE: -#+LINK_UP: ../index.html -#+LINK_HOME: http://ryuslash.org -#+LINK: src https://github.com/ryuslash/git-auto-commit-mode -#+LINK: tar_gz https://github.com/ryuslash/git-auto-commit-mode/tarball/master -#+LINK: zip https://github.com/ryuslash/git-auto-commit-mode/zipball/master +#+LINK: src http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/emacs/git-auto-commit-mode/ +#+LINK: tar_gz http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/emacs/git-auto-commit-mode/snapshot/git-auto-commit-mode-master.tar.gz +#+LINK: zip http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/emacs/git-auto-commit-mode/snapshot/git-auto-commit-mode-master.zip #+STARTUP: showall #+begin_html @@ -19,73 +16,107 @@ * About - ~git-auto-commit-mode~ is a minor mode for GNU - Emacs[fn::http://gnu.org/software/emacs/] that, when enabled, tries - to commit changes to a file after every save. It can also try to - push to the default upstream. + ~git-auto-commit-mode~ is a minor mode for GNU Emacs that, when + enabled, tries to commit changes to a file after every save. It can + also try to push to the default upstream. -** Features + | Status | On-hold | + | Language | Emacs Lisp | + | Licennse | GPLv3 | - - Automatically commit changes to a file after each save. +* Features - - The commit message will contain the file name relative to the - repository root. + - Automatically commit changes to a file after each save. - - Optionally, automatically push commits to the default upstream. + - The commit message will contain the file name relative to the + repository root. -** Requirements + - Optionally, automatically push commits to the default upstream. - These should be mostly obvious. +* Requirements - - [[http://gnu.org/software/emacs][GNU Emacs]] - - [[http://git-scm.com][git]] + - [[http://gnu.org/software/emacs][GNU Emacs]] + - [[http://git-scm.com][git]] -* Usage +* Download + + There are download links for a ~tar.gz~ and a ~zip~ file of the latest + development version at the top of this page. + + ~git-auto-commit-mode~ is in the [[http://marmalade-repo.org/][Marmalade]] repo. + +* Install + + Once you have [[Download][downloaded]] ~git-auto-commit-mode~ you have at least 2 + choices for installation. + +** package.el + + If you have Emacs v24+ or [[http://tromey.com/elpa/install.html][package.el]] and Marmalade configured, you + can just: + + #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp + (package-install "git-auto-commit-mode") + #+END_SRC - To be able to use it you need to put it somewhere in your - ~load-path~ and load it, for example: +** manual - #+begin_src emacs-lisp - (add-to-list 'load-path "~/path/to/git-auto-commit-mode.el") - (auto load 'git-auto-commit-mode "git-auto-commit-mode") - #+end_src + Otherwise you have to [[Download][dowload]] it and then put it somewhere in your + =load-path=, or add that location to your =load-path=: -** Automatically commit + #+begin_src emacs-lisp + (add-to-list 'load-path "~/location/of/git-auto-commit-mode") + #+end_src + + After which you can either ~require~ the package in your Emacs init + file: + + #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp + (require 'git-auto-commit-mode) + #+END_SRC + + Or set-up some autoloads: + + #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp + (autoload 'git-auto-commit-mode "git-auto-commit-mode" nil t) + #+END_SRC + +* Usage There are a few ways this could be used: -*** As file-local variable +** As file-local variable - This is the way I use it and I wanted to use it. Any file that you - would like to have automatically committed upon saving gets this - prop-line: + This is the way I use it and I wanted to use it. Any file that you + would like to have automatically committed upon saving gets this + prop-line: - #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp - ;; -*- eval: (git-auto-commit-mode 1) -*- - #+END_SRC + #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp + ;; -*- eval: (git-auto-commit-mode 1) -*- + #+END_SRC - Or, if you're in anything older than emacs 24: + Or, if you're in anything older than emacs 24: - #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp - ;; -*- mode: git-auto-commit -*- - #+END_SRC + #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp + ;; -*- mode: git-auto-commit -*- + #+END_SRC -*** As a directory-local variable +** As a directory-local variable - Put the following in a ~.dir-locals.el~ file in any directory where - you want to enable ~git-auto-commit-mode~ for *all* files: + Put the following in a ~.dir-locals.el~ file in any directory where + you want to enable ~git-auto-commit-mode~ for *all* files: - #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp - ((nil . ((git-auto-commit-mode . t)))) - #+END_SRC + #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp + ((nil . ((git-auto-commit-mode . t)))) + #+END_SRC -*** As a hook +** As a hook - I doubt this will ever really be useful, but it is possible: + I doubt this will ever really be useful, but it is possible: - #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp - (add-hook 'some-hook 'git-auto-commit-mode) - #+END_SRC + #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp + (add-hook 'some-hook 'git-auto-commit-mode) + #+END_SRC ** Automatically push diff --git a/site/projects/gitto.org b/site/projects/gitto.org index 05f909c..257739f 100644 --- a/site/projects/gitto.org +++ b/site/projects/gitto.org @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ #+TITLE: gitto -#+LINK_UP: ../index.html -#+LINK_HOME: http://ryuslash.org -#+LINK: src https://github.com/ryuslash/gitto -#+LINK: tar_gz https://github.com/ryuslash/gitto/tarball/master -#+LINK: zip https://github.com/ryuslash/gitto/zipball/master -#+STARTUP: show all +#+LINK: src http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/gitto/ +#+LINK: tar_gz http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/gitto/snapshot/gitto-master.tar.gz +#+LINK: zip http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/gitto/snapshot/gitto-master.zip +#+STARTUP: showall #+begin_html @@ -21,15 +19,32 @@ ~gitto~ is a utility written in [[http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/][Guile scheme]] to help me keep track of the status of my git repositories. -** Features + | Status | On-hold | + | Language | Scheme (Guile) | + | License | GPLv3 | - - Show a list of how many commits to pull or push and whether or - not the working directory of that repository is dirty. +* Features -** Requirements + - Show a list of how many commits to pull or push and whether or + not the working directory of that repository is dirty. - - [[http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/][Guile]] v2.0.x - - [[http://git-scm.com][git]] +* Requirements + + - [[http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/][Guile]] v2.0.x + - [[http://git-scm.com][git]] + +* Download + + There are download links for a ~tar.gz~ and a ~zip~ file of the latest + development version at the top of this page. + +* Install + + To install this should be enough: + + #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE + $ make && make install + #+END_EXAMPLE * Usage diff --git a/site/projects/org-blog.org b/site/projects/org-blog.org deleted file mode 100644 index f09d85e..0000000 --- a/site/projects/org-blog.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: org-blog -#+LINK_UP: ../index.html -#+LINK_HOME: http://ryuslash.org -#+LINK: src https://github.com/ryuslash/org-blog -#+LINK: tar_gz https://github.com/ryuslash/org-blog/tarball/master -#+LINK: zip https://github.com/ryuslash/org-blog/zipball/master -#+STARTUP: showall - -#+begin_html - - -#+end_html - -#+INCLUDE: "dlmenu.inc" - -* About - - ~org-blog~ is a blog exporter for ~org-mode~ written by David - O'Toole in 2006. ~org-mode~ has since then changed a bit and it - seemed that it no longer worked. It also seems to be the only - viable/acceptable pure-org solution for me, so I'm trying to revive - it. - -** Features - - - Pure ~org-mode~, all you need is some setup and you can use it like - any other exporting function. - - Separate drafts from posts. - - Generate an index of posts. - - Rudimentary RSS support. - -** Requirements - - - GNU Emacs - - ~org-mode~ - -* Usage - -** Setup - - Since I've adapted it to work as a normal publishing function for - org, setting it up is a lot like any other publishing project: - - #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp - (setq org-publish-project-alist - '(("my-blog" - :base-directory "~/location/to/org/files/" - :publishing-directory "/place/to/export/to/" - :base-extension "org" - :publishing-function org-publish-org-to-blog - :blog-title "some title" - :blog-description "some description" - :blog-export-rss t - :index-title "oni blog" - :recursive nil - :table-of-contents nil))) - #+END_SRC - - Most of these options are very normal project settings and can be - read about in the documentation for the variable - ~org-publish-project-alist~. The ~blog-title~, ~blog-description~, - ~blog-export-rss~ and ~index-title~, however, are used by ~org-blog~. - - - ~blog-title~ :: This setting is used when exporting RSS. It sets the - ~title~ in the XML output. - - - ~blog-description~ :: This setting is also used when exporting - RSS. It sets the ~description~ in the XML output. - - - ~blog-export-rss~ :: Whether or not you would like an RSS feed to be - exported. - - - ~index-title~ :: This is used as the title of the blog's index page. - - Apart from these there are also 2 other settings that need your - attention: - - #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp - (setq org-blog-directory "~/path/to/blog/org/files/") - (setq org-blog-unfinished-directory "~/path/to/drafts/") - #+END_SRC - - These don't have any relevance to the exporting and publishing - functions, but they're used by the ~org-blog-new-post~ and - ~org-blog-finish-post~ functions, which help with creating new posts. - -** Create new post - - To create a new post, just call =M-x org-blog-new-post= and start - writing. - -** Finish a post - - When you're done writing and would like to set it up to be - published, just call =M-x org-blog-finish-post=. - -** Publish - - To publish just use any of the ~org-publish-*~ functions as you would - any other org site. diff --git a/site/projects/org.org b/site/projects/org.org deleted file mode 100644 index c8b3adc..0000000 --- a/site/projects/org.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: org -#+STYLE: -#+LINK_UP: ../index.html -#+LINK_HOME: ../index.html -#+OPTIONS: H:5 - -* About - - No I don't mean that I have anything to do with [[http://orgmode.org][org-mode]], but trying - to find a nice and effective structure to my org files is an ongoing - project for me. - -* Organizational - -** inbox.org - - The ~inbox.org~ file is used as, surprise surprise, an - inbox. Whenever ~org-capture~ is used to create a new task, - appointment or note, it is placed in this file, from here it should - be distributed to one of the other org files. - - - appointments - - New appointments that should be placed in one of the other files - are first placed here. - - - notes - - New notes that should be placed in one of the other files are - first placed here. - - - tasks - - New tasks that should be placed in one of the other files are - first placed here. - -** personal.org - - The ~personal.org~ file is used for private tasks, appointments and - notes. Not specifically actually private, just not belonging to any - of the other org files. - - - appointments - - Appointments of a personal nature, not specifically about any of - the other org files. - - - birthdays - - Birthdays of friends and family are noted here. - - - bookmarks - - Some very interesting links that I should keep an eye on. - - - notes - - Notes about personal things should be placed here. - - - rss - - I have a single RSS feed that I load with org, this is a feed - from [[http://www.myepisodes.com][MyEpisodes]] which tells me when new episodes of shows I - watch air. - - - tasks - - Tasks of a personal nature, not belonging to any of the other - files/categories. - -** contacts.org - - Just keeps my contacts. - -** projects - - Org files about projects I work on. - -*** any org files - - - -** work - - Org files about work-related things. diff --git a/site/projects/ryuslash.org b/site/projects/ryuslash.org deleted file mode 100644 index cfce357..0000000 --- a/site/projects/ryuslash.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: ryuslash.org -#+STYLE: -#+LINK_UP: ../index.html -#+LINK_HOME: http://ryuslash.org -#+LINK: python http://www.python.org -#+LINK: django http://djangoproject.com -#+LINK: feedparser http://code.google.com/p/feedparser/ -#+LINK: south http://south.aeracode.org/ -#+LINK: markdown http://packages.python.org/Markdown/ -#+LINK: src https://github.com/ryuslash/ryuslash.org -#+LINK: tar_gz https://github.com/ryuslash/ryuslash.org/tarball/master -#+LINK: zip https://github.com/ryuslash/ryuslash.org/zipball/master -#+STARTUP: showall - -#+begin_html - - -#+end_html - -#+INCLUDE: "dlmenu.inc" - -* About - - ~ryuslash.org~ is the project of the [[http://ryuslash.org][front page]] of my website. I have - noticed, though, that apart from the /design/ and the initial data, - there is nothing really specific to my about this project. - - Right now all it really does is show a bunch of feeds on a page. - -** Features - - - Define multiple RSS feeds to load news items from. - - Define relative paths for the xml and profile linked to a feed. - - Group feeds in categories. - - Add comments to any post that comes in. - - Generate feeds: One for all posts, one for all comments. - -** Requirements - - ~ryuslash.org~ uses the following modules and applications: - - - [[python][Python]] 2.6.x or 2.7.x - - [[django][Django]] 1.3 - - [[south][South]] 0.7.4 - - [[feedparser][Feedparser]] 5.1.1 - - [[markdown][Markdown]] 2.1.1 - -* Usage - - It is a normal django application, so normal django deployment - methods should work. - -** Configuration - - The feeds that are loaded are defined in ~local_settings.py~. An - example of how to do this is located in ~local_settings.py.example~. diff --git a/site/projects/tron-theme.org b/site/projects/tron-theme.org deleted file mode 100644 index 0acb675..0000000 --- a/site/projects/tron-theme.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -#+TITLE: git-auto-commit-mode -#+STYLE: -#+LINK_UP: ../ -#+LINK_HOME: http://ryuslash.org -#+LINK: src http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/tron-theme/ -#+LINK: tar_gz http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/tron-theme/snapshot/tron-theme-master.tar.gz -#+LINK: zip http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/tron-theme/snapshot/tron-theme-master.zip -#+STARTUP: showall - -#+begin_html - - -#+end_html - -#+INCLUDE: "dlmenu.inc" - -* About - - ~tron-theme~ is a theme loosely based on the visual style of the Tron: - Legacy movie. It came about after watching the movie and finding the - style of it irresistible. - -** Requirements - - - [[http://gnu.org/software/emacs][GNU Emacs]] v24 or later. diff --git a/site/windowmanagers.org b/site/windowmanagers.org deleted file mode 100644 index de3f9bb..0000000 --- a/site/windowmanagers.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -| 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? | -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf