On 09/09/2024 06:29 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 09/08/2024 12:22 PM, Yassine Chaouche wrote:
Missed (deleted) the start of the discussion.
Not sure if it helps but:
I juste made public my toolbox.txt file:
https://ychaouche.github.io/toolbox.txt
it is meant to be open in emacs,
so that you can use its outliner mode and read only what you're
interested in.
I've never successfully used Emacs [an attempt made several months ago].
The GUI version is available on my machine.
HELP menu displays:
This is GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.11)
of 2017-09-12 on x86-grnet-01, modified by Debian
How do I display/activate "outliner mode"?
Is appropriate "HELP" documentation of using "outliner mode" available
as web page?
Yes ;}
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Outline-Mode.html
I now have today's reading assignment. Retirement can be convenient.
The relevant part is in "** command line tricks"
(https://i.imgur.com/eqBjD0n.png)
I tried to display in my browser (SeaMonkey 2.49.4) and got only an
empty dark gray screen.
You can also take a look at https://ychaouche.github.io/bash.txt,
but it is less of a "learn by doing" and more of a quick cheat sheet
that helps you write or read bash code.
I assume that is also meant to be read using "outliner mode".
The notes will give me practice in reading French which I haven't done
since high school (1961).
Thanks for trying.
I use these two files (and more) to organize and quickly access
knowledge gems,
so that once I learn something I need to remember 6 months from now,
I just look at one of the files
(or use my notes.search script,
but that's another topic).
Best,