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www.n16f.net
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| | | | | The SLIME Emacs package for Common Lisp supports cross-referencing: one can list all references pointing to a symbol, move through this list and jump to the source code of each reference. Removing automatic reference jumps While cross-referencing is very useful, the default configuration is frustrating: moving through the list in the Emacs buffer triggers the jump to the reference under the cursor. If you are interested in a reference in the middle of the list, you will have to move to it, opening multip... | |
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jao.io
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author shares a useful Emacs Lisp function for switching buffers based on major modes, highlighting its high signal-to-noise ratio. | |
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camdez.com
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jherrlin.github.io
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| | | Post updates [2020-06-23] New section. "Combine source blocks" Intro It's time to start documenting how I use Emacs Org mode (from now on org) and it will contain a serie of posts. This is the first post and it will cover source blocks. Some of the content assumes basic knowledge about org. If you are new to org I can recommend this two videos; hrs and kitchin. One of the features I've been using very frequently is source blocks. | ||