Re: [ANN] EmacsConf 2022 Call for Participation
Amin Bandali wrote: > We are excitedly calling for your participation for > EmacsConf 2022, planned for December 3 and 4, 2022 > (Sat-Sun)! So 2022-12-03 and 2022-12-04 ... So how does it happen, M-x ec RET ? "Conf" in EmacsConf to me sounds like configuration rather ... Con as in convention? It's the Econ, stupid! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_the_economy,_stupid -- underground experts united https://dataswamp.org/~incal
Re: basic org questions
TEC wrote: > #+begin_src latex > \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} > \setlength{\parskip}{\baselineskip} > #+end_src I know this commands well from my LaTeX projects, but I'm gonna use LaTeX anyway, what's the use of using org-mode? Is this the org-mode that people have been praising for like a decade or so? You get to do LaTeX all over? And even for the most basic tasks like configuring how a paragraph will look? -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 https://dataswamp.org/~incal
Re: basic org questions
TEC wrote: > #+begin_src latex > \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} > \setlength{\parskip}{\baselineskip} > #+end_src Also, that doesn't work. Put it in the document, new PDF, looks the same. -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 https://dataswamp.org/~incal
Re: basic org questions
Matt Huszagh wrote: >> Yes, after export to PDF, they are centered. >> they = the whole table items. > > I think this link > (https://orgmode.org/manual/Tables-in-LaTeX-export.html) > is the relevant part of the documentation. Yeah, but in LaTeX being left aligned is not some property of the table, everything is left-aligned, and if you want it otherwise, you put between \begin{center} and \end{center} ... -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573 https://dataswamp.org/~incal
Re: [O] keybindings again...
Jean-Christophe Helary wrote: > Thank you for the pointer. Although I don't > think I ever used a teletypewriter in my life > :) Maybe sometimes in the 21st century we'll > have to think about a change in > terminology... In computers, but also in just any brand of engineering (and other areas as well), there are tons of cases when terminology is either outdated or just plain wrong. When there is a correct term, as in "chainwheel" or "sprocket" as opposed to "cog" (which is incorrect, as it isn't a cod), it is good to know about the correct terms and use them whenever, but it is equally necessary to know about the incorrect term. You will find respectable books when they refer to a sprocket as a "cog" without blinking! And know what, that book is healthy for you to read nonetheless! So in most cases it is better to use the correct term in parallel and if the technically incorrect one dies, good, if it survives, so be it. Another example: There were once a newsreader called GNUS. When a new newsreader came, and they thought of calling it "ding" as in "ding is not GNUS". Clever, but it didn't take. So now it is Gnus who isn't GNUS. But it is - only better :) As for the ttys they are also called "the console" or "the Linux virtual terminals" (the Linux VTs). All those are designations are fine and at least "tty" and "console" are also part of technology by now: e.g., I just mentioned the file /etc/console-setup/remap.inc in another post; as for "tty", do $ ls /dev/ | grep tty > I use the compact manual [...] Bigger always better :) -- underground experts united http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573