emacs(docs): remove org-specific elements I forgot to remove
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@ -850,7 +850,6 @@ update its fontlock.
#+end_src
*** CommonLisp
:END:
In Lisp buffers, lets enable ~parinfer-rust-mode~.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package lisp-mode
@ -914,7 +913,6 @@ configuration for StumpWM]].
#+end_src
*** EmacsLisp
:END:
This package displays the functions arglist or variables docstring
in the echo area at the bottom of the frame. Quite useful indeed.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
@ -1030,7 +1028,6 @@ package.
#+end_src
*** Python
:END:
First, we need to set up the main Python mode. With this, well also
add Python to the list of LSP languages and to the list of languages
org-babel supports.
@ -1339,7 +1336,6 @@ development. First, lets install the most important package,
#+end_src
*** Web programming
:END:
[[https://emmet.io/][Emmet]] is a powerful templating engine that can generate through simple
CSS-like expression some HTML to avoid the user writing everything by
hand.
@ -1445,7 +1441,6 @@ Auto-completion for ~emmet-mode~, ~html-mode~, and ~web-mode~.
#+end_src
**** CSS
:END:
Lets customize a bit the built-in CSS mode.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package css-mode
@ -1512,7 +1507,6 @@ activate when I open ~.less~ files by default. Lets fix that.
#+end_src
**** Javascript
:END:
~javascript-mode~ is meh at best, while ~rjsx-mode~ (Real JSX) is much
better: it supports both JavaScript and ~.jsx~ files for React and
Next.JS.
@ -1591,7 +1585,6 @@ And finally, here is a formatter for JavaScript.
#+end_src
**** Typescript
:END:
Typescript is a safer alternative to JavaScript. Lets install its major mode then.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package typescript-mode