You can use the helpful library, which puts links to the calc manual in the function documentation, among other things. What you call online documentation is just the package manual.
You can use the helpful library, which puts links to the calc manual in the function documentation, among other things. What you call online documentation is just the package manual.
Ofc, do whatever you want.
The part where I need to type something, but the process is blocked
I memorize flash cards of all the elisp functions and M-x commands.
For professional work, yes, for just goofing off at home, no
Pass. Org mode is already feature creep mess
The nice thing about Emacs is that you can write a function to automate away the repetitive actions.
No idea what a mind map is.
I don’t understand keyboards this small. I need fn, number, arrow keys. home, end pg up/down etc are useful too in office software.
I’m sure that you have some special map that activates numbers, but that’s a “no thank you” from me, a number key enjoyer…
I’m losing my mind over emacs as a python IDE.
OK, use another text editor
No problems on my M1 Pro
Yeah, this is how I’d do it.
This is how I got it to work
```
(use-package tex
:demand t
:elpaca (auctex :pre-build (("./autogen.sh")
("./configure"
"--with-texmf-dir=$(dirname $(kpsexpand '$TEXMFHOME'))")
("make")))
... rest of your config)
```
not as hot as Konqi, but pretty nice.
I really recommend Marcin Borkowski’s new book. https://leanpub.com/hacking-your-way-emacs/
I either have a big dick, or I do not. As long as you don’t look at my dick, my dick is a quantum object.