Drone script calls new `export.el' script written in Emacs Lisp to
export all org files to HTML files.
HTML files should then be uploaded to a remote server with SCP
This commit removes all python source blocks that were previously used
to generate code. Consequently, the commands for tangling my org files
in the bootstrap script were updated.
[Bootstrap] A shebang header has been added to the org file, removing
the necessity of the shebang code block and manually setting
permissions for the script each time it is tangled.
Custom and local executables will now have the priority over system
executables.
For instance, an `ls' executable located in `$HOME/.local/bin/ls' will
have the priority over `/bin/ls'
This commit changes the font of Emacs from Fantasque Sans Mono to
DejaVu Sans Mono. The latter has a better support for the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) than the former. Font size is
also adjusted.
In the mu4e header view, the width of the header view when a message
is opened is now better handled since it will be calculated
accordingly to the frame and not the window. In Emacs, the frame is
actually what we commonly call a window, and a window is the area in
which buffers are displayed (damn this pre-GUI terminology in Emacs).
There is a bug with Emacs launched as a server though: since it is
launched as a headless service at first, the edited code cannot know
what the size of the frame will be, so the user will have to
re-evaluate this code snippet once the first frame is created, or when
the frame is resized and the user wishes to see this value updated.
A possible fix for this could be to hook this evaluation to when a
message is opened instead of when Emacs spins up.
Dunst is no longer needed on my system, this commit removes its
configuration file.
Since I deprecated my Nano config, this commit removes its syntax
submodule.
Removed the head variable for `org-confirm-babel-evaluate' since I set
it to `nil' anyway.
Add `:mkdir yes' to all `:tangle' header arguments so no issues arise
when trying to tangle.
Added three new packages:
- helm-icons for integrating all-the-icons in Helm
- org-tree-slide for orgmode powered presentations
- wrap-region for wrapping selections with other chars than
parenthesis
Renamed variables in my custom Elisp functions so they stand out more
as user-defined variables.
Renamed `shortcuts' to `keybindings'
Added keybindings for `org-tree-slide'
Updated dotspacemacs file
This commit cleans up the source blocks of bin.org by removing the
shebangs from the actual source blocks. They are now passed as header
arguments, making the exported files automatically executable. This
removes the need for the two functions that were in the Introduction
header making tangled files executable or not.
This commit fixes some file tangling that was broken due to some
`:tangle' headers that were left empty.
The environment variable `$VISUAL' is added an is an equivalent of
`$EDITOR'
Abbreviations are reorganized in a more intuitive way.
The displayed uptime was broken, this commit fixes it.
This commit fixes the wrong declaration of prefixes for specific modes
which I did not understand until now what their declaration should
actually have been.
Org files will now open showing only the top-level headings. Tables
will be aligned, images will not be inlined, and code blocks will be
closed by default.
New variables were introduced to the template dotspacemacs file. This
commit adds them in my spacemacs.org configuration file.
The dotspacemacs file was modified. This commit updates it.
This commit removes from the basic packages packages that I have no
use for in my current config. They are mainly related to my i3 config
which I recently deprecated. The following packages were removed:
- dmenu-lpass
- dunst
- i3-gaps-rounded-git
- j4-dmenu-desktop
- less (is installed as a dependency of other packages)
- polybar
- python-pywal
The following packages were added:
- inter-font
- nordic-theme-git
This commit adds two new snippets for Rust, one for an easier way to
write a `println' macro than the default one, and another one for
writing more easily new `new' functions for Rust structs.
It also adds the `common-lisp' layer in Emacs so I can test StumpWM.
`set-screens' used to automatically restart i3. Since I do not use i3
and Awesome needs no restart after invoking this command, I removed
the call to `i3-msg'.
== ALL FILES ==
The org TOCs were unused on export, and Spacemacs makes it useless.
This commits removes them. The startup header of org files is moved to
the header file.
== AWESOME ==
In the Awesome file, this commit removes everything about custom theme
creation as this part is not yet used. I also remade and reorganized
the windows titlebars.
Theme files for Awesome shall be added soon. The wallpaper functions
were updated accordingly.
In the autostart part, I updated some commands (picom will not launch
if another instance is already running, same for the XFCE polkit), and
I added PumoPM to the autolaunched software (power management). Due to
some issues, I also let Awesome one second before launching
`set-screens'.
== AWESOME AND CUSTOM SCRIPTS ==
This commit also removes any usage of pywal. My Awesome configuration
and my custom scripts were updated accordingly.
== CUSTOM SCRIPTS ==
In bin.org, the script `pape-restore' has been removed since it can
now be replaced with the command `nitrogen --restore'. `pape-update'
has also been updated so it doesn’t depend on `pape-restore' and gets
a random wallpaper for nitrogen to set without the help of pywal.
== XRESOURCES / ST AND PICOM ==
St’s transparency was tweaked to match my windows’ titlebar
transparency. It also got the Nord theme mentionned above. Some custom
Picom rule about St’s transparency has been removed.
== PICOM ==
I made it clearer in the index and on Picom’s page Picom is the new
Compton.
== FIREFOX ==
A new git submodule (blurredfox-nord) has been added, which adds some
transparency to Firefox as well as some Nord colors.
== I3 AND POLYBAR ==
My i3 and Polybar config have been deprecated since I do not use them
anymore.
== SPACEMACS ==
Changed shortcuts for config files
I will now try to use Emacs on the native-comp branch, after using it
for a bit it seems a lot faster than your usual Emacs.
Also update Emacs config, with some fixes provided and some overall
improvement.
Added some blacklisted directories to Projectile
Wrote a function to make my code clearer with `add-to-list'
Updated Org Capture shortcuts, in particular the text displayed in the
user interface while entering the shortcuts.