I'm looking for a way to disable the lock screen hotkey Command-⌘-Q in High Sierra. I've tried changing the keyboard settings in System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts but it's not available. Is there a way to disable this hotkey?
eplot is an Emacs package for generating time series charts, plots and bar charts interactively.
One of the items on my todo list was: IMG » IMG »
And that's because I've been looking for an easy way to do simple plots for yonks. When I did a post about movie ratings, I tried chart.el:
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It's a built-in thing in Emacs that has its origins as a testing tool for eieio, and as such, it is pretty limited. But it basically did what I needed? Except for... man, look at that Y axis. This cannot stand!
Justin Barclay, a software engineer, shares his journey of turning the Emacs text editor into a feature-rich Integrated Development Environment (IDE). He discusses the enhancements made to Emacs 29, such as syntax highlighting, code diagnostics, and IntelliSense capabilities.
A GitHub repository containing a library for Emacs Lisp that allows you to put text data into boxes and align them horizontally, applying margin, padding, borders. This library also supports wrapping any text you want into a box, preserving its properties. The API provides functions for inserting boxes, rows, and columns, as well as retrieving box and column information.
This GitHub repository contains bash-completion.el, a script that adds programmable bash completion to Emacs shell-mode. It is based on bash completion and is aware of bash builtins, aliases, and functions. It supports file expansion inside colon-separated variables and after redirections (> or <), escapes special characters when expanding file names, and is configurable through programmable bash completion. It works on remote shells, through TRAMP.
This article describes how to use GNU Emacs for quick data visualization in combination with Gnuplot. It provides a command that can be used to visualize the correlation of data without needing any setup or specific files. The article also includes an example of a command for generating a graph using a data range selected with a rectangle command copy-rectangle.
Exploring different ways to take notes in Emacs, including Org mode, Deft, Denote, Org-roam, and Howm.
gitsum is a Git interface for Emacs that allows for interactive partial commits. Users can kill unused hunks or files, navigate between hunks and files, and split patches. Once ready, users can commit the patch with a message. Users must have git.el from the git repository for adding files in the commit.