Combobulate: Bulk Editing Tree-Sitter Nodes with Multiple Cursors
https://www.masteringemacs.org/article/combobulate-bulk-editing-treesitter-nodes-multiple-cursors
Combobulate's long had the ability to bulk edit matches using the multiple cursors package, but building seamless and useful bulk editing tooling is not as straightforward as it seems. And what if you don't use multiple cursors? Combobulate now has its own field editor to help you bulk edit.
Hello, you foolish Emacs-Religion!
I introduced a new employee to the superior editors and provided him an objective opinion of choice between our two Editors. This Fool elected Emacs. Anyhow, I did transfer all my Vim-Config to Emacs and it was working great. But I switched back since there were Scenarios were I definetly knew from my gut I issued the correct evil-mode instructions but somehow Emacs did some fuck-up.
At this point let me tell you that I was so impressed with your capabilties, that I found you guys speaking to me was meant intentionally demoralizing!!1 I also append that due to code quality reasons I transfered to Vim. So my Progress was: Neovim > Emacs > Vim.
I just realized that - maybe - it is about two differing things: The cursor/caret CONSISTENCY and panes (can't refer to a split in your native tongue, sorry).
Both Editors were configured to remember the last caret position. And I suspect both did this, since your Code is written by more proficient developers (my personal studies have shown). And panes are working within my - on-demand - unit teats correctly. But I just switched from a temporary help-pane to my code and realized: My layout wasn't effected, my caret was obv. still at my last editing position and this while I switched from shell to the editor, skipping a pane and rephrasing my own thought while doing this.
My caret is always consistent. Maybe this is something not explicitly tested in your code base. And why I shared it.
Anyhow, your Editor sucks and we will take all of your invention, idiots.
Highlight the current line while still being able to easily customize/describe underlying faces
Highlight the current line while still being able to easily customize/describe underlying faces :: Sacha Chua
https://sachachua.com/blog/2024/09/highlight-the-current-line-while-still-being-able-to-easily-customize-describe-underlying-faces/
Emacs 30.0.91 pretest is available
Emacs 30.0.91 pretest is available
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2024-09/msg00305.html
Hi!
I'm trying to run the emacs daemon as a systemd user unit, and I'm seeing this error when trying to launch the GUI client:
Authorization required, but no authorization protocol specified
From what I've seen online it might be due to it trying to start before I'm logged in or something like that.
It does work after restarting the unit but I don't want to do that every time.
Anyone else see this before? Any ideas for a fix? Is there a better way of starting the emacs daemon?
Emacs: my major mode to show a font (show-font.el)
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2024-08-24-emacs-show-font-prototype/
This is the prototype of my new show-font.el package for GNU Emacs. It previews the current font in a buffer.
What's the deal with old emacs projects, and do you have a way to import .sln projects from Visual Studio?
I'm coming across stuff on the emacs wiki like Project Buffer Mode and SLN Mode
Are these old packages like everything else in Linux; not relevant or usable any more? I'm not sure if "just try them" is the right idea here, or even how to go about doing that (yet). Do you have any other suggestions or options? I'm trying to see the project view of the open source game Cataclysm DDA. They seem to be using a Windows system for development now and I'm seeing several little elements that are not getting compiled the same between their builds and what make produces with GCC. Perhaps the stuff in the project files would reveal more detail. (learning, but this is over my head and outside of my comfort zone)
Emacs: ‘ef-eagle’ and ‘ef-owl’ are added to the ‘ef-themes’
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2024-08-19-ef-eagle-and-owl-themes/
I added a new light and dark theme to my ‘ef-themes’ package for Emacs. They use desaturated colours.
Sacha Chua's Emacs cheat sheet from a few days ago but reworked in gimp as a desktop background
GitHub - chenyanming/wallabag.el: Emacs wallabag client - A Read It Later/Web Archiving Solution in Emacs.
GitHub - chenyanming/wallabag.el: Emacs wallabag client - A Read It Later/Web Archiving Solution in Emacs.
https://github.com/chenyanming/wallabag.el
Emacs wallabag client - A Read It Later/Web Archiving Solution in Emacs. - chenyanming/wallabag.el