It's very #niche, but it's officially A Thing now.
https://codeberg.org/tnalpgge/ox-wikidot
Probably doesn't fit within #MELPA guidelines. If somehow it ends up there, then maybe it's less niche than I thought.
It's very #niche, but it's officially A Thing now.
https://codeberg.org/tnalpgge/ox-wikidot
Probably doesn't fit within #MELPA guidelines. If somehow it ends up there, then maybe it's less niche than I thought.
Also wenn ich ein ".service" File für einen lokalen Dienst in #Emacs öffne, bekomme ich erst einmal ein plain Text File ohne Syntax Coloring. Kurzes Recherchieren fördert dann das Paket "systemd" aus #melpa ans Tageslicht, also füge ich das hier in meine .emacs ein:
(use-package systemd
:ensure t)
Und damit habe ich die Erweiterung dokumentiert in meine Umgebung eingefügt. C-x C-e am Ende des Texts und Emacs installiert das Paket. M-x revert-buffer in dem .service File und es glitzert!
If you're facing weird effects or poor performance when working with #Emacs (or #orgmode) and you're having a customized setup:
One thing that may solve some issues is removing your elpa/melpa packages and let it install from scratch.
It might be a good idea not to mix up #melpa and #elpa packages as it might introduce broken dependencies with mismatching package versions.
I've had my learning yesterday and it cost me and unfortunately another expert half of the day to find out about my mistake(s).
Edit: I initiated a #WORG page for tips like that: https://orgmode.org/worg/org-performance.html
RE: https://fosstodon.org/@tarsius/116380001656044900
Do you use #magit in #emacs ?
What about #melpa ?
Consider helping out one of the maintainers/developers...