https://wikemacs.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=115.241.71.206&feedformat=atomWikEmacs - User contributions [en]2024-03-19T03:11:52ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.14https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Template:NewPage&diff=981Template:NewPage2012-03-28T03:04:40Z<p>115.241.71.206: Redirected page to WikEmacs:NewPage</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[WikEmacs:NewPage]]</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Template:NewPage&diff=980Template:NewPage2012-03-28T03:02:01Z<p>115.241.71.206: Created page with "'''{{{1}}}''' does this. = Basic setup = = Helpful keybindings = ; {{Keys|key 1}} : Do this. ; {{CommandKey|C-M-q|invoke-that-command}} : Do that. = Common customizations..."</p>
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<div>'''{{{1}}}''' does this.<br />
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= Basic setup =<br />
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= Helpful keybindings =<br />
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; {{Keys|key 1}}<br />
: Do this.<br />
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; {{CommandKey|C-M-q|invoke-that-command}}<br />
: Do that.<br />
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= Common customizations =<br />
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== Customization 1 ==<br />
Do this.<br />
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== Customization 2 ==<br />
Do that.<br />
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= Project Pages =<br />
Pointers to github, sourceforge repo etc<br />
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= Tutorial Pages =<br />
Pointers to Tutorial pages <br />
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= External links =<br />
Other things of general interest</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=WikEmacs:Scratch_Buffer&diff=979WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer2012-03-28T03:01:46Z<p>115.241.71.206: </p>
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<div>'''WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer''' - Do whatever you want with this scratch buffer. Whatever you do here, is not permanent. <br />
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For example, to create a new page type something here [[WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer]] and follow that link.<br />
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{{NewPage|[[cc]]}}</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=WikEmacs:Scratch_Buffer&diff=978WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer2012-03-28T02:53:03Z<p>115.241.71.206: </p>
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<div>'''WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer''' - Do whatever you want with this scratch buffer. Whatever you do here, is not permanent. <br />
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For example, to create a new page type something here [[WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer]] and follow that link.</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=WikEmacs:Scratch_Buffer&diff=977WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer2012-03-28T02:52:45Z<p>115.241.71.206: Created page with "'''WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer}}}''' - Do whatever you want with this scratch buffer. Whatever you do here, is not permanent. For example, to create a new page type something h..."</p>
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<div>'''WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer}}}''' - Do whatever you want with this scratch buffer. Whatever you do here, is not permanent. <br />
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For example, to create a new page type something here [[WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer]] and follow that link.</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Docview&diff=976Docview2012-03-28T02:50:11Z<p>115.241.71.206: </p>
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<div>'''Docview''' is the document viewer within Emacs. Use this library to view non-text files like pdf, odt etc without leaving Emacs. It works by converting a file to an image and then displaying the image in an Emacs buffer.<br />
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; {{Keys|C-x C-f myfile.pdf}} <br />
: This should display the pdf file. On GNU/Linux systems, this works out of the box. If this command doesn't work, install or configure the various programs under {{CustomizeGroup|doc-view}}.<br />
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; {{CommandKeys|C-c C-c|image-toggle-display}}<br />
: When in Docview-mode, this will toggle between text format and it's image representation. This can be useful for directly modifying PDF files, for instance.<br />
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[[WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer]]</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Docview&diff=975Docview2012-03-28T02:49:52Z<p>115.241.71.206: </p>
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<div>'''Docview''' is the document viewer within Emacs. Use this library to view non-text files like pdf, odt etc without leaving Emacs. It works by converting a file to an image and then displaying the image in an Emacs buffer.<br />
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; {{Keys|C-x C-f myfile.pdf}} <br />
: This should display the pdf file. On GNU/Linux systems, this works out of the box. If this command doesn't work, install or configure the various programs under {{CustomizeGroup|doc-view}}.<br />
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; {{CommandKeys|C-c C-c|image-toggle-display}}<br />
: When in Docview-mode, this will toggle between text format and it's image representation. This can be useful for directly modifying PDF files, for instance.<br />
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[[WikEmacs:Scratch Buffer}}</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Docview&diff=974Docview2012-03-28T02:45:45Z<p>115.241.71.206: </p>
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<div>'''Docview''' is the document viewer within Emacs. Use this library to view non-text files like pdf, odt etc without leaving Emacs. It works by converting a file to an image and then displaying the image in an Emacs buffer.<br />
<br />
; {{Keys|C-x C-f myfile.pdf}} <br />
: This should display the pdf file. On GNU/Linux systems, this works out of the box. If this command doesn't work, install or configure the various programs under {{CustomizeGroup|doc-view}}.<br />
<br />
; {{CommandKeys|C-c C-c|image-toggle-display}}<br />
: When in Docview-mode, this will toggle between text format and it's image representation. This can be useful for directly modifying PDF files, for instance.</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Template:CommandKeys&diff=973Template:CommandKeys2012-03-28T02:44:57Z<p>115.241.71.206: </p>
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<div>'''[{{{1}}}] (or M-x {{{2}}})'''</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Template:CustomizeGroup&diff=972Template:CustomizeGroup2012-03-28T02:41:43Z<p>115.241.71.206: Created page with "'''M-x customize-group RET {{{1}}} RET'''"</p>
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<div>'''M-x customize-group RET {{{1}}} RET'''</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Docview&diff=971Docview2012-03-28T02:40:40Z<p>115.241.71.206: </p>
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<div>'''Docview''' is the document viewer within Emacs. Use this library to view non-text files like pdf, odt etc without leaving Emacs. It works by converting a file to an image and then displaying the image in an Emacs buffer.<br />
<br />
; {{Keys|C-x C-f}} myfile.pdf <br />
: This should display the pdf file. On GNU/Linux systems, this works out of the box. If this command doesn't work, install or configure the various programs under {{CustomizeGroup|doc-view}}.<br />
<br />
; {{CommandKeys|C-c C-c|image-toggle-display}}<br />
: When in Docview-mode, this will toggle between text format and it's image representation. This can be useful for directly modifying PDF files, for instance.</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Template:CommandKeys&diff=970Template:CommandKeys2012-03-28T02:39:21Z<p>115.241.71.206: </p>
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<div>'''[{{{1}}}] (M-x {{{2}}})'''</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Template:CommandKeys&diff=969Template:CommandKeys2012-03-28T02:38:44Z<p>115.241.71.206: Created page with "'''[{{{1}}} (M-x {{{2}}})]'''"</p>
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<div>'''[{{{1}}} (M-x {{{2}}})]'''</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Docview&diff=968Docview2012-03-28T02:35:21Z<p>115.241.71.206: </p>
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<div>'''Docview''' is the document viewer within Emacs. Use this library to view non-text files like pdf, odt etc without leaving Emacs. It works by converting a file to an image and then displaying the image in an Emacs buffer.<br />
<br />
; {{Keys|C-x C-f}} myfile.pdf <br />
: This should display the pdf file. On GNU/Linux systems, this works out of the box. If this command doesn't work, install or configure the various programs.<br />
<br />
; {{CommandKeys|C-c C-c|image-toggle-display}}<br />
: When in Docview-mode, this will toggle between text format and it's image representation. This can be useful for directly modifying PDF files, for instance.</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Key_Bindings&diff=967Key Bindings2012-03-28T02:11:18Z<p>115.241.71.206: </p>
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<div>; Printable cheatsheet for popular modes<br />
: The pdf files are located in the '''refcards/''' subdirectory of {{Variable|data-directory}}.<br />
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* TBC<br />
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You can add, remove and change key bindings for any command, either globally or locally to a mode, interactively (and only for the current session) via <tt>M-x global-set-key</tt> and <tt>M-x local-set-key</tt>, or persistently using simple [[Emacs Lisp]] code in your <tt>init.el</tt> or <tt>.emacs</tt> file which is loaded when Emacs first starts up.<br />
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[[Category:Tweak Key Bindings]]</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Template:Variable&diff=966Template:Variable2012-03-28T02:10:32Z<p>115.241.71.206: </p>
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<div>'''&lsquo;{{{1}}}&rsquo; (C-h v {{{1}}})'''</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Key_Bindings&diff=965Key Bindings2012-03-28T02:08:13Z<p>115.241.71.206: </p>
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<div>; Printable cheatsheet for popular modes<br />
: The pdf files are located in the <tt>refcards/</tt> subdirectory of {{Variable|data-directory}}.<br />
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* TBC<br />
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You can add, remove and change key bindings for any command, either globally or locally to a mode, interactively (and only for the current session) via <tt>M-x global-set-key</tt> and <tt>M-x local-set-key</tt>, or persistently using simple [[Emacs Lisp]] code in your <tt>init.el</tt> or <tt>.emacs</tt> file which is loaded when Emacs first starts up.<br />
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[[Category:Tweak Key Bindings]]</div>115.241.71.206https://wikemacs.org/index.php?title=Key_Bindings&diff=964Key Bindings2012-03-28T02:07:21Z<p>115.241.71.206: </p>
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<div>; Printable cheatsheet for popular modes<br />
: These are located in the <tt>refcards/</tt> subdirectory of {{Variable|data-directory}}.<br />
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<br />
<br />
* TBC<br />
<br />
You can add, remove and change key bindings for any command, either globally or locally to a mode, interactively (and only for the current session) via <tt>M-x global-set-key</tt> and <tt>M-x local-set-key</tt>, or persistently using simple [[Emacs Lisp]] code in your <tt>init.el</tt> or <tt>.emacs</tt> file which is loaded when Emacs first starts up.<br />
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[[Category:Tweak Key Bindings]]</div>115.241.71.206