Do I really need the copyright symbol? I love how the proselint
insists that I use the unicode character (which unicoding all the
files sounds great to me).
What could go wrong there? :-D
The 9.4.4 version that comes with Emacs conflicts with a newer version
I install. This is because I need org before I tangle my files.
So, I've moved the straight and `(use-package org)` code to the
`init.el` file, and then the rest of the system comes right up with
the latest org, and without the conflicts.
Needed to move the Terminal stuff over to remoting, as I don't include
the aux-apps in my Work-specific Emacs system. While I was at it, I
noticed some key conflicts with org, so fixed that too.
This allows me not to worry about order when code is tangled, and
instead allows the code to "pull" in named code blocks inside the
`use-package` calls.
The noweb feature allows me to define self-contained code blocks, but
during emacs load time, only evaluate them /after/ org has loaded.
The downside is needing to /name/ them.
The mail system connects to my Gmail account with isync and notmuch,
and allows me to interact with with it, like hey.com ... oh, and I can
compose email messsage in org format.
Pretty slick. Now, if I just used mail.
While the `text-scale-increase` works fine for a single window, if I
want the font for the entire window, I needed something else. Added it
to the "Window" Hydra, so it could be a pink toggle.
While I was at it, I changed more `ha/` to `ha-` ... consistency!
One big feature of the org-journal is the ability to auto generate
empty files, and I realized that I needed to kick it up a notch with
the auto-insert. Actually brought my old code from years ago, as it
still works.