From c138862b06b8fd98d62185a432c9f02c27559259 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thomas von Dein Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 17:56:57 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] fixed agenda g command --- .emacs | 17 +- emacs.html | 1004 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 2 files changed, 526 insertions(+), 495 deletions(-) diff --git a/.emacs b/.emacs index 4c9f166..9e07b16 100644 --- a/.emacs +++ b/.emacs @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -;; Toms Emacs Config - portable - version ("20181206.01") -*-emacs-lisp-*- +;; Toms Emacs Config - portable - version ("20181210.01") -*-emacs-lisp-*- ;; * Introduction ;; This is my emacs config, it is more than twenty years old. It @@ -733,6 +733,9 @@ ;; - added support for scheduled agenda entries and fixed tvd-replace-all ;; (I already had this in 20181123 but overwrote it somehow!) +;; 20181210.01 +;; - gixed agenda x command + ;; ** TODO ;; - check helpful https://github.com/wilfred/helpful @@ -760,7 +763,7 @@ ;; My emacs config has a version (consisting of a timestamp with a ;; serial), which I display in the mode line. So I can clearly see, if ;; I'm using an outdated config somewhere. -(defvar tvd-emacs-version "20181206.01") +(defvar tvd-emacs-version "20181210.01") ;; -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -3922,6 +3925,13 @@ If VANILLA is non-nil, run the standard `org-capture'." (setq org-agenda-follow-mode nil) (message "Org Agenda Follow Mode Disabled")) +;; The original function scrolls the buffer every time when it runs a +;; little bit up, which is annoying, to say the least +(defun tvd-org-agenda-redo() + (interactive) + (org-agenda-redo t) + (beginning-of-buffer)) + ;; Since I learned to love hydra, I have one for my agenda as well, of course: (defhydra hydra-org-agenda (:color blue :pre (setq which-key-inhibit t) @@ -3947,7 +3957,7 @@ _a_: add a note to the entry _B_: bulk action ("a" tvd-org-agenda-edit-entry nil) ("n" tvd-org-agenda-capture nil) ("o" tvd-org-agenda-solitair nil) - ("g" org-agenda-redo nil) + ("g" tvd-org-agenda-redo) ("t" org-agenda-todo) ("d" tvd-org-agenda-done nil) ("w" tvd-org-agenda-wait nil) @@ -3975,6 +3985,7 @@ _a_: add a note to the entry _B_: bulk action (local-set-key (kbd "a") 'tvd-org-agenda-edit-entry) (local-set-key (kbd "d") 'tvd-org-agenda-done) (local-set-key (kbd "w") 'tvd-org-agenda-wait) + (local-set-key (kbd "g") 'tvd-org-agenda-redo) (local-set-key (kbd "f") 'org-agenda-follow-mode) (local-set-key (kbd "e") 'org-agenda-entry-text-mode) (local-set-key (kbd "z") 'org-agenda-archive-to-archive-sibling) diff --git a/emacs.html b/emacs.html index cbb44dd..b26b045 100644 --- a/emacs.html +++ b/emacs.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> - + @@ -232,214 +232,214 @@ for the JavaScript code in this tag.

Table of Contents

-Toms Emacs Config - portable - version ("20181206.01") -*-emacs-lisp-*- +Toms Emacs Config - portable - version ("20181210.01") -*-emacs-lisp-*-

-
-

1 Introduction

+
+

1 Introduction

This is my emacs config, it is more than twenty years old. It @@ -493,11 +493,11 @@ outshine-to-html, written by myself, see below.

-
-

2 Config Log, Trivia, Notes, Changes

+
+

2 Config Log, Trivia, Notes, Changes

-
-

2.1 Changelog

+
+

2.1 Changelog

20160420.03: @@ -1795,11 +1795,18 @@ all magit buffers and restores window setup

  • added support for scheduled agenda entries and fixed tvd-replace-all (I already had this in 20181123 but overwrote it somehow!)
  • + +

    +20181210.01 +

    +
      +
    • gixed agenda x command
    • +
    -
    -

    2.2 TODO

    +
    +

    2.2 TODO

    -
    -

    2.3 Parking Lot / Snippets

    +
    +

    2.3 Parking Lot / Snippets

    Snippets which maybe of use in the future

    -
    -

    2.3.1 buffer-local hook

    +
    +

    2.3.1 buffer-local hook

    (with-current-buffer (get-buffer "scratch") @@ -1835,8 +1842,8 @@ Snippets which maybe of use in the future

    -
    -

    2.4 .emacs config version

    +
    +

    2.4 .emacs config version

    My emacs config has a version (consisting of a timestamp with a @@ -1844,7 +1851,7 @@ serial), which I display in the mode line. So I can clearly see, if I'm using an outdated config somewhere.

    -
    (defvar tvd-emacs-version "20181206.01")
    +
    (defvar tvd-emacs-version "20181210.01")
     
    @@ -1853,11 +1860,11 @@ I'm using an outdated config somewhere.
    -
    -

    3 System Specifics

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    +

    3 System Specifics

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    -

    3.1 Global init file+dir vars, portable

    +
    +

    3.1 Global init file+dir vars, portable

    • added dev function which opens a new development frame
    • @@ -1895,8 +1902,8 @@ all modes and extensions are located here
    -
    -

    3.2 Shortcut Mode - mode specific help about my own customizations

    +
    +

    3.2 Shortcut Mode - mode specific help about my own customizations

    FIXME: complete @@ -1915,8 +1922,8 @@ all modes and extensions are located here


    -
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    3.3 Fontlock-mode - use syntax highlighting on graphical displays

    +
    +

    3.3 Fontlock-mode - use syntax highlighting on graphical displays

    look: emacswiki @@ -1933,8 +1940,8 @@ look: emacswiki


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    3.4 line-cursor in console

    +
    +

    3.4 line-cursor in console

    better visibility of cursor in console sessions @@ -1950,8 +1957,8 @@ better visibility of cursor in console sessions


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    3.5 Backup Config

    +
    +

    3.5 Backup Config

    I save backup files in a central location below the init dir, that @@ -2022,8 +2029,8 @@ This is system specific and only matches special host names.


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    3.6 console backspace fix

    +
    +

    3.6 console backspace fix

    make backspace work in console sessions @@ -2036,8 +2043,8 @@ make backspace work in console sessions


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    3.7 hide menu- and tool-bar

    +
    +

    3.7 hide menu- and tool-bar

    I prefer a bare bones emacs window without any distractions, so turn them off. @@ -2053,8 +2060,8 @@ I prefer a bare bones emacs window without any distractions, so turn them off.


    -
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    3.8 stay silent on startup

    +
    +

    3.8 stay silent on startup

    (setq initial-scratch-message "")
    @@ -2067,8 +2074,8 @@ I prefer a bare bones emacs window without any distractions, so turn them off.
     
    -
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    3.9 y means yes

    +
    +

    3.9 y means yes

    y is shorter than yes and less error prone. @@ -2081,8 +2088,8 @@ y is shorter than yes and less error prone.


    -
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    3.10 show col in modeline

    +
    +

    3.10 show col in modeline

    very useful to know current column @@ -2095,8 +2102,8 @@ very useful to know current column


    -
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    3.11 file or buffer in title

    +
    +

    3.11 file or buffer in title

    this can be seen in xmobar @@ -2110,8 +2117,8 @@ this can be seen in xmobar


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    -

    3.12 avoid invalid files

    +
    +

    3.12 avoid invalid files

    (setq require-final-newline t)
    @@ -2121,8 +2128,8 @@ this can be seen in xmobar
     
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    3.13 prepare load-path

    +
    +

    3.13 prepare load-path

    where to look for extensions: @@ -2150,8 +2157,8 @@ modules


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    3.14 Hydra

    +
    +

    3.14 Hydra

    Used here and there below, loaded as early as possible @@ -2163,8 +2170,8 @@ Used here and there below, loaded as early as possible

    -
    -

    3.15 byte-compile all of them, if needed

    +
    +

    3.15 byte-compile all of them, if needed

    handy function to recompile all lisp files @@ -2179,8 +2186,8 @@ handy function to recompile all lisp files


    -
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    3.16 increase fontsize with ctrl-+ and ctrl--

    +
    +

    3.16 increase fontsize with ctrl-+ and ctrl--

    I use those bindings everywhere (firefox, terminal, etc), and in @@ -2206,11 +2213,11 @@ emacs as well.


    -
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    3.17 WINDOW management stuff

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    +

    3.17 WINDOW management stuff

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    3.17.1 resize windows by keyboard

    +
    +

    3.17.1 resize windows by keyboard

    Very practical: resize windows easily. @@ -2227,8 +2234,8 @@ hit C-c C-r then use cursor keys to resize, <ret> to finish

    -
    -

    3.17.2 switch windows with MS-WINDOWS key

    +
    +

    3.17.2 switch windows with MS-WINDOWS key

    (require 'windmove)
    @@ -2239,8 +2246,8 @@ hit C-c C-r then use cursor keys to resize, <ret> to finish
     
    -
    -

    3.17.3 M-o switch window or buffer

    +
    +

    3.17.3 M-o switch window or buffer

    The key M-o has different functions depending on context: @@ -2372,8 +2379,8 @@ Use only in X11 emacs - setting M-O inside console causes <up> and


    -
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    3.17.4 Split window to 4 parts

    +
    +

    3.17.4 Split window to 4 parts

    (defun tvd-quarter-windows ()
    @@ -2391,8 +2398,8 @@ Use only in  X11 emacs - setting M-O inside console  causes <up> and
     
    -
    -

    3.17.5 Remember and Restore Window Configurations - winner mode

    +
    +

    3.17.5 Remember and Restore Window Configurations - winner mode

    (winner-mode 1)
    @@ -2407,8 +2414,8 @@ keybindings: C-c right   - winner-redo
     
    -
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    3.18 re-read a modified buffer

    +
    +

    3.18 re-read a modified buffer

    F5 == reload file if it has been modified by another process, shift @@ -2433,8 +2440,8 @@ because Xmonad


    -
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    3.19 global TAB/Indent config

    +
    +

    3.19 global TAB/Indent config

    I use spaces everywhere but Makefiles. If I encounter TABs I @@ -2474,8 +2481,8 @@ Use normal tabs in makefiles


    -
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    3.20 handy aliases

    +
    +

    3.20 handy aliases

    M-x q r <ret> is short enough for me, no need for key bindings for @@ -2506,8 +2513,8 @@ those


    -
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    3.21 various settings

    +
    +

    3.21 various settings

    point stays while scrolling @@ -2560,8 +2567,8 @@ I'm grown up!


    -
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    3.22 load imenu

    +
    +

    3.22 load imenu

    (define-key global-map [C-down-mouse-2] 'imenu)
    @@ -2571,8 +2578,8 @@ I'm grown up!
     
    -
    -

    3.23 copy/paste Config

    +
    +

    3.23 copy/paste Config

    Related: @@ -2639,8 +2646,8 @@ marked region automatically copied, also on win


    -
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    3.24 use more mem

    +
    +

    3.24 use more mem

    are you from the past? @@ -2653,8 +2660,8 @@ are you from the past?


    -
    -

    3.25 better file name completion

    +
    +

    3.25 better file name completion

    Complete filenames case insensitive and ignore certain files during completion. @@ -2684,8 +2691,8 @@ via -

    3.26 abbreviations

    +
    +

    3.26 abbreviations

    Do I really need those anymore? Added ca 1999… @@ -2715,8 +2722,8 @@ do NOT ask to save abbrevs on exit

    -
    -

    3.27 meaningful names for buffers with the same name

    +
    -
    -

    3.28 packages

    +
    +

    3.28 packages

    I dont need it all the time and only for experimentation, so lets @@ -2758,8 +2765,8 @@ only use melpa on demand


    -
    -

    3.29 My own global variables

    +
    +

    3.29 My own global variables

    narrowed fringe background @@ -2772,11 +2779,11 @@ narrowed fringe background


    -
    -

    3.30 More scratch space

    +
    +

    3.30 More scratch space

    -
    -

    3.30.1 Text scratch

    +
    +

    3.30.1 Text scratch

    Sometimes I need a text mode scratch buffer while scratch is @@ -2792,8 +2799,8 @@ this never gets deleted, but cleaned instead.

    -
    -

    3.30.2 Autoscratch

    +
    +

    3.30.2 Autoscratch

    use autoscratch otherwise @@ -2825,8 +2832,8 @@ use autoscratch otherwise

    -
    -

    3.30.3 Persistent Scratch

    +
    +

    3.30.3 Persistent Scratch

    I also like to be scratch buffers persistent with @@ -2848,8 +2855,8 @@ I also like to be scratch buffers persistent with

    -
    -

    3.31 Recenter config

    +
    +

    3.31 Recenter config

    via abo abo @@ -2870,13 +2877,13 @@ I think this is a recenter calculation bug.

    -
    -

    4 Global Key Bindings

    +
    +

    4 Global Key Bindings


    -
    -

    4.1 c-h != delete

    +
    +

    4.1 c-h != delete

    (keyboard-translate ?\C-h ?\C-?)
    @@ -2887,8 +2894,8 @@ I think this is a recenter calculation bug.
     
    -
    -

    4.2 general keys (re-)mappings

    +
    +

    4.2 general keys (re-)mappings

    (global-set-key (kbd "C-s") 'isearch-forward-regexp) @@ -2918,8 +2925,8 @@ I think this is a recenter calculation bug.


    -
    -

    4.3 display a list of my own global key bindings and aliases

    +
    +

    4.3 display a list of my own global key bindings and aliases

    via emacswiki @@ -2996,13 +3003,13 @@ more help with: describe-function occur-mode

    -
    -

    5 Productivity Functions

    +
    +

    5 Productivity Functions


    -
    -

    5.1 goto line with tmp line numbers

    +
    +

    5.1 goto line with tmp line numbers

    I stole this somewhere, as far as I remember, emacswiki, however, I @@ -3026,8 +3033,8 @@ always had F7 for goto-line


    -
    -

    5.2 invert fore- and background

    +
    +

    5.2 invert fore- and background

    Sometimes when sitting in a very dark enviroment, my usual light @@ -3070,8 +3077,8 @@ fast


    -
    -

    5.3 Some useful bindings for Home and End keys Hit the key once to

    +
    +

    5.3 Some useful bindings for Home and End keys Hit the key once to

    Go to the beginning/end of a line, hit it twice in a row to go to @@ -3135,8 +3142,8 @@ This is the most natural use for those keys


    -
    -

    5.4 percent function

    +
    +

    5.4 percent function

    by Jens Heunemann: jump to percent position into current buffer @@ -3157,8 +3164,8 @@ by Jens Heunemann: jump to percent position into current buffer


    -
    -

    5.5 Simulate vi's % (percent) function

    +
    +

    5.5 Simulate vi's % (percent) function

    There's not a lot about vi[m] I like, but jumping with % to a @@ -3198,8 +3205,8 @@ only useful in programming modes


    -
    -

    5.6 Move region

    +
    +

    5.6 Move region

    Mark a region, then use M-up|down to move it around @@ -3298,8 +3305,8 @@ code from -

    5.7 comment-uncomment region with one key binding

    + -
    -

    5.8 search for symbol at point

    +
    +

    5.8 search for symbol at point

    Simulate the # function of vi, marks the symbol at point, C-s then @@ -3366,8 +3373,8 @@ via ergomacs


    -
    -

    5.9 Window Margin

    +
    +

    5.9 Window Margin

    Kinda screen reader for the poor. I use this sometimes with info @@ -3393,8 +3400,8 @@ left+right margin on demand (but nothing else)


    -
    -

    5.10 Fill and justify a paragraph

    +
    +

    5.10 Fill and justify a paragraph

    this is just a shortcut for: @@ -3423,8 +3430,8 @@ idea via: -

    5.11 Make a read-only copy of the current buffer

    +
    +

    5.11 Make a read-only copy of the current buffer

    I just create a new read-only buffer and copy the contents of the @@ -3473,8 +3480,8 @@ a file is not maintained via VC anyway.


    -
    -

    5.12 Cleanup, close all windows and kill all buffers

    +
    +

    5.12 Cleanup, close all windows and kill all buffers

    From time to time I get annoyed by the many dozen buffers @@ -3507,8 +3514,8 @@ setup accidentally.


    -
    -

    5.13 Cleanup current buffer

    +
    -
    -

    5.14 Remove Umlauts and other crab in current buffer

    +
    +

    5.14 Remove Umlauts and other crab in current buffer

    converts: @@ -3583,8 +3590,8 @@ used in dired buffers to cleanup filenames by german windows users.


    -
    -

    5.15 Better newline(s)

    +
    +

    5.15 Better newline(s)

    Add newline and jump to indent from wherever I am in the current @@ -3627,8 +3634,8 @@ disabled, interferes with modes.


    -
    -

    5.16 Mouse Rectangle

    +
    -
    -

    5.17 DOS <=> UNIX conversion helpers

    +
    +

    5.17 DOS <=> UNIX conversion helpers

    (defun dos2unix ()
    @@ -3676,8 +3683,8 @@ via stackoverflow
     
    -
    -

    5.18 helper do add the same thing to multiple mode hooks

    +
    +

    5.18 helper do add the same thing to multiple mode hooks

    via stackoverflow @@ -3695,8 +3702,8 @@ usage samples below.

    -
    -

    5.19 helper to catch load errors

    +
    +

    5.19 helper to catch load errors

    Try to eval 'fn, catch errors, if any but make it possible for @@ -3718,8 +3725,8 @@ emacs to continue undisturbed, used with SMEX, see below.


    -
    -

    5.20 Alignment Wrappers

    +
    +

    5.20 Alignment Wrappers

    align-regexp is already a very usefull tool, however, sometimes I @@ -3769,8 +3776,8 @@ wrappers to make this easier.

    -
    -

    5.21 String Helpers

    +
    +

    5.21 String Helpers

    Some helper functions I use here and there. @@ -3809,14 +3816,14 @@ Some helper functions I use here and there.

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    6 Modes

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    +

    6 Modes

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    6.1 Programming Languages

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    6.1 Programming Languages

    -
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    6.1.1 VALA

    +
    +

    6.1.1 VALA

    (autoload 'vala-mode "vala-mode" "Major mode for editing Vala code." t)
    @@ -3831,8 +3838,8 @@ Some helper functions I use here and there.
     
    -
    -

    6.1.2 python mode

    +
    +

    6.1.2 python mode

    Not much configured for python, I'm happy with the defaults as it seems :) @@ -3860,8 +3867,8 @@ Not much configured for python, I'm happy with the defaults as it seems :)

    -
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    6.1.3 cperl mode

    +
    +

    6.1.3 cperl mode

    I am a perl addict. I love it, therefore, emacs must be prepared @@ -4008,8 +4015,8 @@ and hook them into cperl

    -
    -

    6.1.4 Paredit for lisp only

    +
    +

    6.1.4 Paredit for lisp only

    13.11.2018: disabled in exchange for smartparens, which see @@ -4050,8 +4057,8 @@ I use paredit in lisp a lot, and I'm mostly happy with the defaults.


    -
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    6.1.5 Smart Parens

    +
    +

    6.1.5 Smart Parens

    I'm trying to migrate to smart-parens, since it supports all of @@ -4271,8 +4278,8 @@ I use my own lisp comment tool until sp#942 is fixed


    -
    -

    6.1.6 ETAGS

    +
    +

    6.1.6 ETAGS

    I use ETAGS for some projects. With etags I can easily jump to the @@ -4349,11 +4356,11 @@ some handy aliases

    -
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    6.2 Text Modes

    +
    +

    6.2 Text Modes

    -
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    6.2.1 sgml

    +
    +

    6.2.1 sgml

    Used for XML and the likes. @@ -4380,8 +4387,8 @@ Used for XML and the likes.

    -
    -

    6.2.2 web-mode (JS, HTML, CSS combined)

    +
    +

    6.2.2 web-mode (JS, HTML, CSS combined)

    Web development is shit. Tech involved is a mess, and in most cases @@ -4475,8 +4482,8 @@ convert a text list into a html list.

    -
    -

    6.2.3 Cisco Mode

    +
    +

    6.2.3 Cisco Mode

    Written by myself many years ago, but I'm still using it daily to @@ -4494,8 +4501,8 @@ view and prepare cisco configs.

    -
    -

    6.2.4 Markdown

    +
    +

    6.2.4 Markdown

    I rarely use markdown, but sometimes I stumble upon such a file and @@ -4531,8 +4538,8 @@ parens and quotes constraints check on save

    -
    -

    6.2.5 POD mode

    +
    +

    6.2.5 POD mode

    I LOVE POD! POD is the documentation format of perl and there's a @@ -4666,8 +4673,8 @@ pod mode config


    -
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    6.2.6 conf-mode

    +
    +

    6.2.6 conf-mode

    conf-mode annoyingly overwrites the global keybinding C-c C-c with @@ -4688,10 +4695,10 @@ configs. Applies for derivates as well.

    -
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    6.2.7 Config::General mode

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    +

    6.2.7 Config::General mode

    -
    1. Config and doc
      +
      1. Config and doc

        config-general-mode (also on Melpa).

        @@ -4710,7 +4717,7 @@ both did not satisfy me. Now (as of 20170625) I solved this mess once and for al
    -
  • Convenicence Wrappers
    +
  • Convenicence Wrappers
    (defun config-general-completion-at-point ()
       "Complete word at point using hippie-expand, if not on a comment."
    @@ -4810,7 +4817,7 @@ Bugreport: http://d
     
  • -
  • Mode Hook
    +
  • Mode Hook

    I use TAB for completion AND tab and outshine. Also, the mode enables electric indent automatically, but I disabled it for @@ -4860,8 +4867,8 @@ for config-general-mode (which inherits from conf-mode).


  • -
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    6.2.8 Xmodmap Mode

    +
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    6.2.8 Xmodmap Mode

    the shortest mode ever, via emacswiki. @@ -4884,10 +4891,10 @@ the shortest mode ever, vi

    -
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    6.2.9 MMM Mode

    +
    +

    6.2.9 MMM Mode

    -
    1. MMM configure:
      +
      1. MMM configure:
        (add-to-list 'load-path (concat tvd-lisp-dir "/mmm-mode"))
         
        @@ -4906,7 +4913,7 @@ see doc for class definition in var 'mmm-classes-alist
         

      2. -
      3. MMM config for POD mode
        +
      4. MMM config for POD mode
        (mmm-add-classes
          '((html-pod
        @@ -4924,11 +4931,11 @@ see doc for class definition in var 'mmm-classes-alist
         
        -
        -

        6.3 Text Manupilation

        +
        +

        6.3 Text Manupilation

        -
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        6.3.1 expand-region

        +
        +

        6.3.1 expand-region

        One of the best modes I ever discovered. Press C-= multiple times @@ -4947,8 +4954,8 @@ related to ER:

        -
        -

        6.3.2 Mark, Copy, Yank Things

        +
        +

        6.3.2 Mark, Copy, Yank Things

        For a long time this stuff was located here in my emacs config. As @@ -5051,8 +5058,8 @@ it appears as NNN,NN.

        -
        -

        6.3.3 change-inner

        +
        +

        6.3.3 change-inner

        I use change-inner with a prefix key and some wrappers around @@ -5174,8 +5181,8 @@ typing the prefix key twice calls the real change-inner


        -
        -

        6.3.4 Rotate text

        +
        +

        6.3.4 Rotate text

        This one is great as well, I use it to toggle flags and such stuff @@ -5231,8 +5238,8 @@ short command anymore, so C-t would be free now, wouldn't it?

        -
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        6.3.5 Word wrapping

        +
        +

        6.3.5 Word wrapping

        same as word-wrap but without the fringe which I hate the most! @@ -5254,8 +5261,8 @@ overwritten by visual-line-mode above for specifics

        -
        -

        6.3.6 Viking Mode

        +
        +

        6.3.6 Viking Mode

        Delete stuff fast. Press the key multiple times - delete more @@ -5273,8 +5280,8 @@ things. Inspired by expand-region. Written by myself.

        -
        -

        6.3.7 HTMLize

        +
        +

        6.3.7 HTMLize

        extracted from debian package emacs-goodies-el-35.2+nmu1, since @@ -5291,8 +5298,8 @@ the current buffer, however it looks.

        -
        -

        6.3.8 iEdit (inline edit multiple searches)

        +
        +

        6.3.8 iEdit (inline edit multiple searches)

        Edit all occurences of something at once. Great for re-factoring. @@ -5333,11 +5340,11 @@ behavior, so, I modify it myself using defadvice.

        -
        -

        6.4 Interactives

        +
        +

        6.4 Interactives

        -
        -

        6.4.1 eShell stuff, or if interactive stuff is needed, use ansi-term

        +
        +

        6.4.1 eShell stuff, or if interactive stuff is needed, use ansi-term

        I am a hardcore bash user, but from time to time eshell is good @@ -5617,8 +5624,8 @@ no need for less or more, this is emacs, isn't it?

        -
        -

        6.4.2 Emacs LISP interactive

        +
        +

        6.4.2 Emacs LISP interactive

        General configuration for all things elisp. @@ -5854,8 +5861,8 @@ opens a new frame with all those buffers already opened and pinned.


        -
        -

        6.4.3 el2markdown

        +
        +

        6.4.3 el2markdown

        el2markdown is a module which @@ -5879,8 +5886,8 @@ README.md. Take care though: it doesn't convert the META section.

        -
        -

        6.4.4 tramp mode

        +
        +

        6.4.4 tramp mode

        Edit remote files, one of the best things in emacs. I use it every day heavily. @@ -5909,8 +5916,8 @@ see also backup section

        -
        -

        6.4.5 org mode

        +
        +

        6.4.5 org mode

        I use org mode to take notes mostly at work. I also track projects @@ -6226,8 +6233,8 @@ always use the latest docs


        -
        -

        6.4.6 org agenda mode

        +
        +

        6.4.6 org agenda mode

        I use org mode for along time now, primarily at work, but did not @@ -6403,6 +6410,18 @@ org buffer re-appears.

        +

        +The original function scrolls the buffer every time when it runs a +little bit up, which is annoying, to say the least +

        +
        +
        (defun tvd-org-agenda-redo()
        +  (interactive)
        +  (org-agenda-redo t)
        +  (beginning-of-buffer))
        +
        +
        +

        Since I learned to love hydra, I have one for my agenda as well, of course:

        @@ -6431,7 +6450,7 @@ Since I learned to love hydra, I have one for my agenda as well, of course: ("a" tvd-org-agenda-edit-entry nil) ("n" tvd-org-agenda-capture nil) ("o" tvd-org-agenda-solitair nil) - ("g" org-agenda-redo nil) + ("g" tvd-org-agenda-redo) ("t" org-agenda-todo) ("d" tvd-org-agenda-done nil) ("w" tvd-org-agenda-wait nil) @@ -6464,6 +6483,7 @@ Configuration and key bindings for org agenda (same as in the hydra) (local-set-key (kbd "a") 'tvd-org-agenda-edit-entry) (local-set-key (kbd "d") 'tvd-org-agenda-done) (local-set-key (kbd "w") 'tvd-org-agenda-wait) + (local-set-key (kbd "g") 'tvd-org-agenda-redo) (local-set-key (kbd "f") 'org-agenda-follow-mode) (local-set-key (kbd "e") 'org-agenda-entry-text-mode) (local-set-key (kbd "z") 'org-agenda-archive-to-archive-sibling) @@ -6475,8 +6495,8 @@ Configuration and key bindings for org agenda (same as in the hydra)
        -
        -

        6.4.7 org table mode

        +
        +

        6.4.7 org table mode

        I'm so used to lovely org mode tables, I need them everywhere! @@ -6906,8 +6926,8 @@ allow me to insert org tables everywhere on request

        -
        -

        6.4.8 org mode slideshows

        +
        +

        6.4.8 org mode slideshows

        Making presentations within emacs with org mode is cool as well. @@ -7015,8 +7035,8 @@ Will be inserted as first help slide in a slide show


        -
        -

        6.4.9 outshine mode

        +
        +

        6.4.9 outshine mode

        I maintain my emacs config with outshine mode. It works a lot like @@ -7196,8 +7216,8 @@ posting online, which makes it way easier to read.

        -
        -

        6.4.10 outline mode

        +
        +

        6.4.10 outline mode

        I use the very same cycle style as in org mode: when on a heading, @@ -7295,8 +7315,8 @@ orange fringe when narrowed


        -
        -

        6.4.11 narrowing (no mode but fits here)

        +
        +

        6.4.11 narrowing (no mode but fits here)

        I use narrowing quite frequently, so here are some enhancements. @@ -7336,8 +7356,8 @@ via -

        6.4.12 ANSI-TERM (inferior shells/interpreters and REPLs)

        +
        +

        6.4.12 ANSI-TERM (inferior shells/interpreters and REPLs)

        I use ansi term for inferior shells only. @@ -7453,8 +7473,8 @@ finally the inferior REPLs:

        -
        -

        6.4.13 Puppet

        +
        +

        6.4.13 Puppet

        adds hook for .pp files @@ -7468,8 +7488,8 @@ adds hook for .pp files

        -
        -

        6.4.14 Novel Mode - Screen Reader

        +
        +

        6.4.14 Novel Mode - Screen Reader

        my own emacs screen reader, very handy to read docs on the road. @@ -7485,8 +7505,8 @@ my own emacs screen reader, very handy to read docs on the road.

        -
        -

        6.4.15 Macro Math

        +
        +

        6.4.15 Macro Math

        see macro-math @@ -7509,8 +7529,8 @@ mark something and hit C-x C-0 (which is a reminder to C-x C-= w/o the shift)

        -
        -

        6.4.16 Common-Lisp (SLIME)

        +
        +

        6.4.16 Common-Lisp (SLIME)

        I'm learing CL with slime, start with M-x slime. @@ -7543,8 +7563,8 @@ INSTALL: (see: -

        6.4.17 INFO Mode

        +
        +

        6.4.17 INFO Mode

        (require 'info)
        @@ -7675,8 +7695,8 @@ from examples, I love this one!, replaces the ? buffer
         
        -
        -

        6.4.18 calc et al.

        +
        +

        6.4.18 calc et al.

        emacs provides 4 ways to calculate: @@ -7726,8 +7746,8 @@ or, inferior perl calc: M-x icalc, see above

        -
        -

        6.4.19 MACROs

        +
        +

        6.4.19 MACROs

        help: emacswiki macro tricks. @@ -7940,8 +7960,8 @@ but only load if in use


        -
        -

        6.4.20 EWW browser stuff

        +
        +

        6.4.20 EWW browser stuff

        Emacs has a builtin browser, which is not too bad. @@ -8009,8 +8029,8 @@ hides menus and distractions! Update emacs.


        -
        -

        6.4.21 Firestarter

        +
        +

        6.4.21 Firestarter

        experimental: do things on save buffer etc. @@ -8019,8 +8039,8 @@ Source: firestarter

        -
        -

        6.4.22 Tabulated List Mode

        +
        +

        6.4.22 Tabulated List Mode

        built-in, used by many interactive major modes @@ -8068,8 +8088,8 @@ we need to kill tablist's binding in order to have ours run (see below)

        -
        -

        6.4.23 Help Mode

        +
        +

        6.4.23 Help Mode

        I even customize help windows! … at least a little :) @@ -8099,8 +8119,8 @@ I even customize help windows! … at least a little :)

        -
        -

        6.4.24 Suggest Mode

        +
        +

        6.4.24 Suggest Mode

        suggest mode is a great @@ -8150,8 +8170,8 @@ I use my own clearing function, since suggest doesn't provide this

        -
        -

        6.4.25 Followcursor Mode

        +
        +

        6.4.25 Followcursor Mode

        source on github @@ -8180,8 +8200,8 @@ The mode is a work-in-progress… -

        -

        6.4.26 Magit

        +
        +

        6.4.26 Magit

        Not much to say about Magit @@ -8276,8 +8296,8 @@ Not much to say about Magit


        -
        -

        6.4.27 Dired

        +
        +

        6.4.27 Dired

        I use dired for two things: from inside magit as a convenient way @@ -8295,7 +8315,7 @@ tune this as well.

        -
        1. dired-k
          +
          1. dired-k

            dired-k is k for dired/emacs: it colorizes files and directory by age, that is, the older the greyer they get. And it displays flags @@ -8317,7 +8337,7 @@ load k if there's no git (e.g. on my notebook at work)

        2. -
        3. dired-hacks
          +
        4. dired-hacks

          Fuco1s dired-hacks is a place to find the really cool stuff, I mostly use the filters. @@ -8337,7 +8357,7 @@ place to find the really cool stuff, I mostly use the filters.

      5. -
      6. dired sort helpers
        +
      7. dired sort helpers

        This sort function by Xah Lee is easy to use and does what it should, great!, However, I added some -desc @@ -8367,7 +8387,7 @@ sister sorts for reverse sorting.

    -
  • dired git helpers
    +
  • dired git helpers

    via bin chen: make git commands available from dired buffer, which can be used in @@ -8424,7 +8444,7 @@ called with "hydras".

  • -
  • dired navigation
    +
  • dired navigation

    I'm used to jump around with pos1+end

    @@ -8444,7 +8464,7 @@ I'm used to jump around with pos1+end
  • -
  • dired buffer names
    +
  • dired buffer names

    This took me a long time to figure out, but I finally got it: I really hate it how dired names its buffers, it just uses the @@ -8472,7 +8492,7 @@ behavior as a bug, but I doubt many people would agree :)

  • -
  • dired config and key bindings
    +
  • dired config and key bindings

    and finally put everything together.

    @@ -8530,7 +8550,7 @@ and finally put everything together.
  • -
  • Dired Hydra
    +
  • Dired Hydra

    FIXME: not yet customized to fit my own config

    @@ -8594,8 +8614,8 @@ and finally put everything together.
  • -
    -

    6.4.28 Ediff Config

    +
    +

    6.4.28 Ediff Config

    Force ediff to use 1 frame (the current) and not open a new frame @@ -8643,8 +8663,8 @@ Usage: emacs -diff file1 file2


    -
    -

    6.4.29 Projectile

    +
    +

    6.4.29 Projectile

    (require 'projectile)
    @@ -8694,8 +8714,8 @@ Usage: emacs -diff file1 file2
     
    -
    -

    6.4.30 Occur

    +
    +

    6.4.30 Occur

    https://oremacs.com/2015/01/26/occur-dwim/ @@ -8719,8 +8739,8 @@ Usage: emacs -diff file1 file2

    -
    -

    6.4.31 Window Hydra

    +
    +

    6.4.31 Window Hydra

    brightness wrappers @@ -8807,8 +8827,8 @@ brightness wrappers

    -
    -

    6.4.32 Eyebrowse Workspaces

    +
    +

    6.4.32 Eyebrowse Workspaces

    workspace configuration, like desktops. Seems to be a good implementation, w/o save though @@ -8900,11 +8920,11 @@ There's also some face config, see defcustom at end of file!

    -
    -

    6.5 Emacs Interface

    +
    +

    6.5 Emacs Interface

    -
    -

    6.5.1 Parens

    +
    +

    6.5.1 Parens

    display matching braces @@ -8925,8 +8945,8 @@ display matching braces

    -
    -

    6.5.2 highlight todo keywords (such as FIXME)

    +
    +

    6.5.2 highlight todo keywords (such as FIXME)

    Absolutely needed! @@ -8941,8 +8961,8 @@ Absolutely needed!


    -
    -

    6.5.3 UNDO Tree Mode

    +
    +

    6.5.3 UNDO Tree Mode

    Better undo, with redo support. @@ -8985,8 +9005,8 @@ M-_ catched by Xmonad


    -
    -

    6.5.4 Smarter M-x Mode (smex)

    +
    +

    6.5.4 Smarter M-x Mode (smex)

    This is really cool and I don't know how I could ever live without it. @@ -9009,8 +9029,8 @@ fails @win, so wrap it

    -
    -

    6.5.5 Smarter Search

    +
    +

    6.5.5 Smarter Search

    test, replace isearch-forward-regexp first only. @@ -9026,8 +9046,8 @@ dir: ivy/

    -
    -

    6.5.6 Which Func

    +
    +

    6.5.6 Which Func

    display current function - if any - in mode line @@ -9042,8 +9062,8 @@ display current function - if any - in mode line


    -
    -

    6.5.7 Show current-line in the Fringe

    +
    +

    6.5.7 Show current-line in the Fringe

    (require 'fringe-current-line)
    @@ -9062,8 +9082,8 @@ also change the color (matching the mode line
     
    -
    -

    6.5.8 Recent Files

    +
    +

    6.5.8 Recent Files

    You know the file you edited yesterday had "kri" in its name, but @@ -9157,8 +9177,8 @@ exclude some auto generated files

    -
    -

    6.5.9 IDO mode

    +
    +

    6.5.9 IDO mode

    There are other completion enhancement packages available like ivy @@ -9300,8 +9320,8 @@ by howardism: [re]open non-writable file with sudo

    -
    -

    6.5.10 Save cursor position

    +
    +

    6.5.10 Save cursor position

    So the next time I start emacs and open a file I were editing @@ -9322,8 +9342,8 @@ before.

    -
    -

    6.5.11 DoReMi experimentation

    +
    +

    6.5.11 DoReMi experimentation

    I'm not using it a lot, sometimes I tune the background color though. @@ -9352,8 +9372,8 @@ cool ones: doremi-buffers, doremi-all-faces-fg+ [s, h]


    -
    -

    6.5.12 Hightligt TABs

    +
    +

    6.5.12 Hightligt TABs

    not a mode, but however: higlight TABs in certain modes @@ -9376,8 +9396,8 @@ not a mode, but however: higlight TABs in certain modes

    -
    -

    6.5.13 Browse kill-ring

    +
    +

    6.5.13 Browse kill-ring

    when active use n and p to browse, <ret> to select, it's the same @@ -9395,8 +9415,8 @@ as <M-y> and I never really use it…

    -
    -

    6.5.14 goto-last-change

    +
    +

    6.5.14 goto-last-change

    Very handy, jump to last change[s]. @@ -9413,8 +9433,8 @@ Very handy, jump to last change[s].

    -
    -

    6.5.15 Bookmarks

    +
    +

    6.5.15 Bookmarks

    I use the builtin bookmark feature quite a lot and am happy with @@ -9446,8 +9466,8 @@ I use the same aliases as in apparix for bash (since I'm used to them)

    -
    -

    6.5.16 which-key

    +
    +

    6.5.16 which-key

    One of the best unobstrusive modes for key help ever. Just start @@ -9467,8 +9487,8 @@ press from there along with the associated functions.

    -
    -

    6.5.17 iBuffer mode

    +
    +

    6.5.17 iBuffer mode

    iBuffer is a great interactive buffer management tool included with @@ -9678,8 +9698,8 @@ override ibuffer M-o binding

    -
    -

    6.5.18 Printing

    +
    +

    6.5.18 Printing

    overwrites printing default menu, access via menu File => Print @@ -9724,8 +9744,8 @@ via -

    6.5.19 Beacon mode (pointer blink)

    +
    +

    6.5.19 Beacon mode (pointer blink)

    Source: beacon mode @@ -9755,8 +9775,8 @@ editing position.

    -
    -

    6.6 mode-line setup (must be the last mode)

    +
    +

    6.6 mode-line setup (must be the last mode)

    I just append the current version of my emacs config and leave out @@ -9824,13 +9844,13 @@ custom modeline

    -
    -

    7 Emacs Autoconfig / Customizegroup stuff

    +
    +

    7 Emacs Autoconfig / Customizegroup stuff


    -
    -

    7.1 font faces

    +
    +

    7.1 font faces

    Font color config, must always be the last thing so all hook faces are loaded. @@ -9902,8 +9922,8 @@ unless we're on windoze


    -
    -

    7.2 variables

    +
    +

    7.2 variables

    If I ever use custom-group to customize a mode, then I create a @@ -9924,8 +9944,8 @@ here. So, in normal times this should be empty, but needs to exist.

    -
    -

    7.3 done

    +
    +

    7.3 done

    Finally, this message is being displayed. If this isn't the case I @@ -9942,7 +9962,7 @@ know easily that something went wrong.

    Author: Tom

    -

    Created: 2018-12-06 Do 19:56

    +

    Created: 2018-12-10 Mo 17:56

    Validate