There no longer is a big code block at the beginning of the basic
configuration paragraph. It is now all documented.
Dired is also much more customized, with its configuration fully
documented.
Parinfer and Evil-surround were also added to the list
Custom PATH was removed since it caused some serious issues with Emacs
not finding required binaries. It seems this was only needed at a
certain point in my Spacemacs config, and it is no longer needed in
either Spacemacs nor my current config.
Some preliminary work with EXWM has been done, though I am still not
sure if I’ll ever use it as my main WM (I’m currently also taking a
look at StumpWM).
Bufler was added to my packages for managing my buffers.
Org-mode moved `org-plus-contrib' out of the main repo, and it is now
a separate package, `org-contrib'. I now also follow the git version
of org-mode (it is no longer managed by my system’s package manager).
This commit rebases my Emacs PKGBUILD on the one used by
`emacs-git'. By default, my compiler will now use the gold linker,
native-compilation, and ahead of time elisp native compilation. It
stills include PDF documentation and xwidgets browser, but removes the
HTML docs.
Recently, the `contrib/' directory of org moved to a different
repository. This broke the previous `emacs-org-mode-git' package. This
commit adds a new PKGBUILD for `emacs-org-mode-git' and adds a
configuration snippet for `org-contrib' in my vanilla Emacs
configuration.
Change the keyword used from `html_head_extra' to `html_head', since
they are both strictly equivalent to one another.
Update Matomo script in order to better respect RGPD requirements and
related French laws.
Rename `installation.org' to `bootstrap.org' since it better describes
what it is for.
Rename `emacs.org' to `spacemacs.org', preparing for the new
`emacs.org' dedicated to my vanilla config.
I will now track the master branch of Emacs instead of native-comp,
thank you so much to Eli for creating this feature and to all the
maintainers who helped merging this branch into master!
Chemacs2 is a utility for Emacs to switch between various profiles and
configurations of Emacs without a hassle.
It thus helps me run my fully configured Spacemacss alongside my new
attempt at configuring some vanilla Emacs after years of using
Spacemacs.
I also added Doom-Emacs for reference.
Shortcut `SPC o '' now launches `eshell-new' instead of just plain
`eshell', a new shortcut invokes `vterm', and the shortcut for
`helm-man-woman' is removed in favor of the default one in Spacemacs
This commit fixes an issue with the macro `phundrak-var-or-if-nil' by
removing it entirely. For some reason, it was broken in a previous
commit, and the path did not show up in the prompt unless in a git
repository.
Now, `phundrak-var-or-if-nil' is removed entirely.
Previously, some code relied on dash.el to generate some code when
tangling my Emacs config, but if Emacs was to be launched without an
up to date tangled configuration, it would attempt to automatically
tangle it. However, due to dash.el not being loaded, it could not find
some of the required functions.
This commit replaces these functions with handmade functions that can
be loaded at tangle-time, and tangling always works.
Mu4e:
- Set a better date format for mu4e than the American format
- Remove mu4e relying on w3m
Org:
- change the size of fixed font
- change variable-pitch font
Add function `phundrak/file-to-string' which reads the content of a
file to a string.
Eshell banner makes one less shell command and makes it a bit more
distro-agnostic, although still very Linux-centered.
Turns out isync didn’t sync my /Junk directory in which were a lot of
emails I would have liked to read. Now bookmarks referring to /Inbox
also display content from /Junk
Also, emails are automatically signed with PGP/MIME now.
org-block background color was too light and had too little contrast
with the selection face. Similarly, `mu4e-highlight-face' was empty.
This commit fixes that by giving org-block a darker background and
`mu4e-highlight-face' a background and foreground color.
Having a project located in a remote host in
`projectile-ignored-projects' made Emacs often connect to Tilo for no
apparent reasons. This commit should fix it.
I use now the official nord theme found on Articices Studio’s Github.
Faces broke partly due to two different calls to
`custom-theme-set-faces'. This can be fixed by putting all faces
editions together. However, this commit also removes custom faces for
mu4e since colors are no longer broken.
The code for faces is now generated from the org tables in the
related subheadings.
When downloading a whole channel, ytdl used to download everything
including playlists displayed on the user’s main page. Now, a check
is performed in order to verify if the URL passed is a channel, and
if it is only download the videos listed on their uploads page.
Between Emacs 28.0.50.145785 and Emacs 28.0.50.146000, a commit broke my
face config, and inheriting from `fixed-pitch' no longer made my faces
fixed-pitched. This commit therefore sets directly the font of the faces
than need to be fixed-pitched instead of relying on the `fixed-pitch'
face.
`set-pape' now find all files in $PAPESDIR, including subdirectories.
The way the wallpaper is randomly selected is also simplified, and the
script is now written in bash rather than in fish.
`select-pape' now writes to $HOME/.cache/wallpaper only when a wallpaper
is selected. Otherwise, nothing is done.
Autostart did not detect properly if some processes were actually
running or not. This commit fixes it and only launches programs marked
to run only once only when they are not already running.
select-pape did not set its cache file in the correct location, this is
now fixed
Now wallpaper-related scripts use xwallpaper instead of nitrogen
select-pape gives the user the ability to choose their wallpaper throguh
sxiv and xwallpaper
This commit fixes an issue with awiki where selecting a page which title
contains whitespace would not open the page in the browser due to
remaining whitespace. This commit fixes it by replacing whitespace with
underscores.