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I’ve become familiar with using Markdown and Jekyll to publish my blogs on GitHub and I love the plain text files being used for markup. It has fantastic miraculous sounding capabilities. It was built within the platform that is Emacs. I’ve been burned with that problem in the past. Also, I have an ever growing fear that when Microsoft decides to move from OneNote to the next great thing, all my notes will be locked inside its proprietary file format. When I finally gave up the fight and switched from paper notes to Microsoft OneNote, I started keeping the list in there. Tracking it in a Word document, tracking it in an excel spreadsheet. I would give up after an hour or two, when I had to look up open a file for the eighth time.Īt the same time, I was experimenting with various ways of keeping track of my huge backlog of “to do” items. I tried it out a few times, but the requirement to learn so many commands with multiple meta keys was too much bother. The old joke, that Emacs is “a great operating system, lacking only a decent editor” 1, was both a draw to and a caution against it’s use. vi was omnipresent and could be learned to a passable level in a short amount of time. As a university student and a GIS Analyst using various versions of Unix, I was handed vi and taught to use it. Over the years I have followed the holy war between vi and Emacs with some interest. DecemFixed formatting and updated with experience installing Emacs on a completely fresh 2018 Mac Mini with Mojave.MaAdded list of enhancements to explore, and added a note about Orgzly.ApAuto Complete Config fix Add Saving Sessions and CSV-Mode to list of enhancements to explore.NovemReplace linum mode with display-line-numbers mode.
#Run program aquamacs update
I update this post periodicaly in order to keep my Emacs configuration notes all together.