[Emacs] Added languagetool layer, added ligature support, new font

This commit adds the `languagetool' layer to my Emacs configuration.

Since Emacs 27.1, fonts ligatures are supported with Cairo. The
`unicode-fonts' adds support for such feature using `ligatures.el'.

Due to the modification above, I changed my default font to Cascadia
Code.
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Lucien Cartier-Tilet 2020-09-23 16:24:57 +02:00
parent 9e20e165b0
commit 48dcac5479
Signed by: phundrak
GPG Key ID: BD7789E705CB8DCA

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@ -286,7 +286,22 @@
In this category, again, one layer is enabled: ~unicode-fonts~. This layer In this category, again, one layer is enabled: ~unicode-fonts~. This layer
addssupport for the ~unicode-fonts~ package. addssupport for the ~unicode-fonts~ package.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
unicode-fonts (unicode-fonts :variables
unicode-fonts-enable-ligatures t
unicode-fonts-ligature-modes '(prog-mode)
unicode-fonts-ligature-set '("|||>" "<|||" "<==>" "<!--" "####" "~~>" "***" "||=" "||>"
":::" "::=" "=:=" "===" "==>" "=!=" "=>>" "=<<" "=/=" "!=="
"!!." ">=>" ">>=" ">>>" ">>-" ">->" "->>" "-->" "---" "-<<"
"<~~" "<~>" "<*>" "<||" "<|>" "<$>" "<==" "<=>" "<=<" "<->"
"<--" "<-<" "<<=" "<<-" "<<<" "<+>" "</>" "###" "#_(" "..<"
"..." "+++" "/==" "///" "_|_" "www" "&&" "^=" "~~" "~@" "~="
"~>" "~-" "**" "*>" "*/" "||" "|}" "|]" "|=" "|>" "|-" "{|"
"[|" "]#" "::" ":=" ":>" ":<" "$>" "==" "=>" "!=" "!!" ">:"
">=" ">>" ">-" "-~" "-|" "->" "--" "-<" "<~" "<*" "<|" "<:"
"<$" "<=" "<>" "<-" "<<" "<+" "</" "#{" "#[" "#:" "#=" "#!"
"##" "#(" "#?" "#_" "%%" ".=" ".-" ".." ".?" "+>" "++" "?:"
"?=" "?." "??" ";;" "/*" "/=" "/>" "//" "__" "~~" "(*" "*)"
"\\" "://"))
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
*** Fun *** Fun
@ -552,6 +567,16 @@
restclient-use-org t) restclient-use-org t)
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
LanguageTool works with Flyspell and will check for grammatical issues in my
english texts.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(languagetool :variables
langtool-default-language "en-US"
languagetool-show-error-on-jump t
langtool-java-classpath "/usr/share/languagetool:/usr/share/java/languagetool/*")
#+END_SRC
And finally, we also have the Shell layer for which I specified its default And finally, we also have the Shell layer for which I specified its default
height when spawning at the bottom of the screen should be 40 lines high, height when spawning at the bottom of the screen should be 40 lines high,
and the default shell to invoke is Eshell. and the default shell to invoke is Eshell.
@ -853,7 +878,7 @@
The below variable sets either the default font or a prioritized list of The below variable sets either the default font or a prioritized list of
fonts to be used by Emacs. fonts to be used by Emacs.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(setq-default dotspacemacs-default-font '("DejaVu Sans Mono for Powerline" (setq-default dotspacemacs-default-font '("Cascadia Code"
:size 9.0)) :size 9.0))
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
@ -2972,7 +2997,6 @@
(spacemacs/set-leader-keys "oF" 'helm-locate) (spacemacs/set-leader-keys "oF" 'helm-locate)
#+END_SRC #+END_SRC
And thats it! This should list all my org files under these directories and And thats it! This should list all my org files under these directories and
give me fuzzy finding for these files. I just need to partially type the give me fuzzy finding for these files. I just need to partially type the
name of the file I want to open and it should open without any issue. name of the file I want to open and it should open without any issue.