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I can learn a lot from how it identifies the region to sync, and keep clones in sync.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0muwu/you_probably_all_know_this_but_i_found_this_post/gdknk1s/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0muwu/you_probably_all_know_this_but_i_found_this_post/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"emacsexplorer\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://riclage.medium.com/get-your-second-brain-with-a-note-taking-habit-5d5962ec0f0b\", \"created\": 1606355004.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 1}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0muwu\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdklqz6\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"ftrx\", \"num_comments\": 12, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606325343.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdk2egx\", \"score\": 1, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_3n8s7piq\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"I regret I can't really contribute but you implementation so far is the most complete/promising, I'll really hope it can grow beyond a single book writing :-)\", \"link_title\": \"You probably all know this but I found this post on zettelkasten interesting. I didn't know about transclusion. The author mentions Emacs but do you know if it supports transclusion as well?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdklqz6\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EI regret I can\\u0026#39;t really contribute but you implementation so far is the most complete/promising, I\\u0026#39;ll really hope it can grow beyond a single book writing :-)\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0muwu/you_probably_all_know_this_but_i_found_this_post/gdklqz6/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0muwu/you_probably_all_know_this_but_i_found_this_post/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"emacsexplorer\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://riclage.medium.com/get-your-second-brain-with-a-note-taking-habit-5d5962ec0f0b\", \"created\": 1606354143.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 1}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_jzhmwb\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdkkq0x\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"publicvoit\", \"num_comments\": 13, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606324844.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdk3ec8\", \"score\": 1, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_4ih66csc\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"I can think of several things that might diminish your user experience following that strategy. Maybe the host ID is a different one (I don't know how it is generated) so that you can not sync to your home computer. Maybe the config gets confused when the folder structure is slightly different. Maybe Syncthing gets confused when the scan of the sync folders differs too much. And so forth.\\n\\nI'd try to run it on a USB thumb drive which is 100% under your control so that you avoid as much issues as possible. The potential issue with the random ID still persists though.\", \"link_title\": \"Sync documents between school computer and home PC\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdkkq0x\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EI can think of several things that might diminish your user experience following that strategy. Maybe the host ID is a different one (I don\\u0026#39;t know how it is generated) so that you can not sync to your home computer. Maybe the config gets confused when the folder structure is slightly different. Maybe Syncthing gets confused when the scan of the sync folders differs too much. And so forth.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EI\\u0026#39;d try to run it on a USB thumb drive which is 100% under your control so that you avoid as much issues as possible. The potential issue with the random ID still persists though.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/jzhmwb/sync_documents_between_school_computer_and_home_pc/gdkkq0x/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/jzhmwb/sync_documents_between_school_computer_and_home_pc/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"Bu156\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/jzhmwb/sync_documents_between_school_computer_and_home_pc/\", \"created\": 1606353644.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 1}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0q2xf\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdkh6mw\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": false, \"author\": \"github-alphapapa\", \"num_comments\": 13, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606323136.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdkczy5\", \"score\": 5, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_17be1v66\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"I don't understand why you would write all that. Thierry *is* still working on Helm. Go look at the list of recent commits. He doesn't have to make a proclamation about it if he doesn't want to. *If* there comes a time that Helm needs to be forked, so be it. Unless and until then, why the chatter about it? Let it be.\", \"link_title\": \"Future of Helm and new maintainer?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdkh6mw\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EI don\\u0026#39;t understand why you would write all that. Thierry \\u003Cem\\u003Eis\\u003C/em\\u003E still working on Helm. Go look at the list of recent commits. He doesn\\u0026#39;t have to make a proclamation about it if he doesn\\u0026#39;t want to. \\u003Cem\\u003EIf\\u003C/em\\u003E there comes a time that Helm needs to be forked, so be it. Unless and until then, why the chatter about it? Let it be.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0q2xf/future_of_helm_and_new_maintainer/gdkh6mw/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0q2xf/future_of_helm_and_new_maintainer/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"ambrevar\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/2389\", \"created\": 1606351936.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 5}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0s6bn\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdkdqlx\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"SaraBiYo\", \"num_comments\": 15, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606321458.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t3_k0s6bn\", \"score\": 2, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_4se2x\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"Honestly, because it is **fun**!\", \"link_title\": \"What is the single thing that makes you want to use emacs?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdkdqlx\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EHonestly, because it is \\u003Cstrong\\u003Efun\\u003C/strong\\u003E!\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0s6bn/what_is_the_single_thing_that_makes_you_want_to/gdkdqlx/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0s6bn/what_is_the_single_thing_that_makes_you_want_to/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"diogocasado\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0s6bn/what_is_the_single_thing_that_makes_you_want_to/\", \"created\": 1606350258.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 2}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0q2xf\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdkczy5\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"vfclists\", \"num_comments\": 13, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606321096.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdk6n8y\", \"score\": 1, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_3clxu\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"It looks like Thierry is saying that he is not actively maintaining the project anymore, ie he shouldn't be depended upon to implement some needed fixes and features, or even be asked for help or advice if something isn't working as expected or desired.\\n\\nThe best thing to do is to fork it, and check with thierry if there are some fixes or features in the fork he would like to merge into his repo. He might even give up on his and give some advice on the fork where he is the one who understands the rationale for things being the way they are.\\n\\nI don't think this is any different from the Neovim fork, or Guido van Rossum not being actively involved in Python anymore.\\n\\nIf users of the project feel Thierry has done a lot of work he should be rewarded for, they are free to make him some donations whether or not he continues with the project, or whether he supports, contributes and advises on any fork or not. That is quite a separate issue.\\n\\nEither way you can't expect people who have come to depend on a project to be indifferent to issues which still remain within it and its future.\", \"link_title\": \"Future of Helm and new maintainer?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdkczy5\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EIt looks like Thierry is saying that he is not actively maintaining the project anymore, ie he shouldn\\u0026#39;t be depended upon to implement some needed fixes and features, or even be asked for help or advice if something isn\\u0026#39;t working as expected or desired.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EThe best thing to do is to fork it, and check with thierry if there are some fixes or features in the fork he would like to merge into his repo. He might even give up on his and give some advice on the fork where he is the one who understands the rationale for things being the way they are.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EI don\\u0026#39;t think this is any different from the Neovim fork, or Guido van Rossum not being actively involved in Python anymore.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EIf users of the project feel Thierry has done a lot of work he should be rewarded for, they are free to make him some donations whether or not he continues with the project, or whether he supports, contributes and advises on any fork or not. That is quite a separate issue.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EEither way you can\\u0026#39;t expect people who have come to depend on a project to be indifferent to issues which still remain within it and its future.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0q2xf/future_of_helm_and_new_maintainer/gdkczy5/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0q2xf/future_of_helm_and_new_maintainer/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"ambrevar\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/2389\", \"created\": 1606349896.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 1}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0q2xf\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdkckmi\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"github-alphapapa\", \"num_comments\": 13, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606320883.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdk7qn7\", \"score\": 3, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_17be1v66\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"I know your intentions are good. I'm just trying to take a hint from what I see: Thierry unarchived the repo and is making commits again. Maybe he doesn't want to have a big, public, \\\"I'm back!\\\" announcement. Maybe he doesn't want to commit to anything. Maybe he just wants to work on Helm when he has time and feels like it. And I'm fine with that. Helm is great, and it doesn't need much done to it.\", \"link_title\": \"Future of Helm and new maintainer?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdkckmi\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EI know your intentions are good. I\\u0026#39;m just trying to take a hint from what I see: Thierry unarchived the repo and is making commits again. Maybe he doesn\\u0026#39;t want to have a big, public, \\u0026quot;I\\u0026#39;m back!\\u0026quot; announcement. Maybe he doesn\\u0026#39;t want to commit to anything. Maybe he just wants to work on Helm when he has time and feels like it. And I\\u0026#39;m fine with that. Helm is great, and it doesn\\u0026#39;t need much done to it.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0q2xf/future_of_helm_and_new_maintainer/gdkckmi/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0q2xf/future_of_helm_and_new_maintainer/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"ambrevar\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/2389\", \"created\": 1606349683.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 3}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0s6bn\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdkbo5u\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"renat2017\", \"num_comments\": 15, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606320434.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t3_k0s6bn\", \"score\": 2, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_8z6pnxtl\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"The keybindings, of course.\", \"link_title\": \"What is the single thing that makes you want to use emacs?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdkbo5u\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EThe keybindings, of course.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0s6bn/what_is_the_single_thing_that_makes_you_want_to/gdkbo5u/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0s6bn/what_is_the_single_thing_that_makes_you_want_to/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"diogocasado\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0s6bn/what_is_the_single_thing_that_makes_you_want_to/\", \"created\": 1606349234.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 2}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0q2xf\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdkb28k\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": false, \"author\": \"michaelhoffman\", \"num_comments\": 13, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606320125.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t3_k0q2xf\", \"score\": 6, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_4s43f\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"I don't feel opening like your issue was out of line. And closing it for now seems like a good idea too.\\n\\nI'm sure everyone would rather see Thierry keep maintaining Helm if he wants to. Or to have as long a break as he wants without thinking about it or making public statements. His previous statement on it did seem pretty final though.\", \"link_title\": \"Future of Helm and new maintainer?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdkb28k\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EI don\\u0026#39;t feel opening like your issue was out of line. And closing it for now seems like a good idea too.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EI\\u0026#39;m sure everyone would rather see Thierry keep maintaining Helm if he wants to. Or to have as long a break as he wants without thinking about it or making public statements. 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\"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606319878.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdka7z4\", \"score\": 2, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_ac3lmr\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"The notice is still online: https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/2386\\n\\n\\nThe last release suggests it's going to be the last version under his maintenance:\\n\\nhttps://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/releases/tag/v3.7.0\", \"link_title\": \"Future of Helm and new maintainer?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdkakum\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": true, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EThe notice is still online: \\u003Ca 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\"author\": \"arthurno1\", \"num_comments\": 13, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606319698.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdk8ucj\", \"score\": 2, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_13zo3p\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"Search thir reddit or elswhere; I think Thierry removed notice about his letting go Helm from his Github; but do a search and you will find it. Helm was archived for a week, and as you see now it is back to normal again.\", \"link_title\": \"Future of Helm and new maintainer?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdka7z4\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003ESearch thir reddit or elswhere; I think Thierry removed notice about his letting go Helm from his Github; but do a search and you will find it. 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Which news is it?\", \"link_title\": \"Future of Helm and new maintainer?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdk8ucj\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": true, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EOh, I wasn\\u0026#39;t aware of this. 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It is yesterdays news. Rather ask how you could help Tierry in the future (a donation might be a good start).\", \"link_title\": \"Future of Helm and new maintainer?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdk821q\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EThierry took a break and archived it for a week or so; he is back again. It is yesterdays news. Rather ask how you could help Tierry in the future (a donation might be a good start).\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0q2xf/future_of_helm_and_new_maintainer/gdk821q/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0q2xf/future_of_helm_and_new_maintainer/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"ambrevar\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/2389\", \"created\": 1606347390.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 3}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0q2xf\", \"author_flair_template_id\": \"130d74de-1fb4-11e9-966a-0e83bbba460e\", \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdk7qn7\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"ambrevar\", \"num_comments\": 13, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606318424.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdk6n8y\", \"score\": 0, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_ac3lmr\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"\\u003E It seems to me that that's what happens over and over again. \\n\\nI didn't see such issue raised on GitHub since he retired. It's been 2 months since the announcement:\\n\\nhttps://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/2386\\n\\nand no discussion has happened yet. It's just about getting a bit organized about the future of Helm :)\\n\\nI just meant to bring up a harmless discussion between benevolent Helm supporters, that's it ;)\", \"link_title\": \"Future of Helm and new maintainer?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdk7qn7\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": true, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cblockquote\\u003E\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EIt seems to me that that\\u0026#39;s what happens over and over again. \\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/blockquote\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EI didn\\u0026#39;t see such issue raised on GitHub since he retired. It\\u0026#39;s been 2 months since the announcement:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u003Ca href=\\\"https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/2386\\\"\\u003Ehttps://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/2386\\u003C/a\\u003E\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Eand no discussion has happened yet. It\\u0026#39;s just about getting a bit organized about the future of Helm :)\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EI just meant to bring up a harmless discussion between benevolent Helm supporters, that\\u0026#39;s it ;)\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": \"dark\", \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0q2xf/future_of_helm_and_new_maintainer/gdk7qn7/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0q2xf/future_of_helm_and_new_maintainer/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"ambrevar\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": \"Guix Next Emms Helm Evil Collection\", \"link_url\": \"https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/2389\", \"created\": 1606347224.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 0}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0q2xf\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdk6n8y\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": false, \"author\": \"github-alphapapa\", \"num_comments\": 13, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606317851.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdk2pj2\", \"score\": 13, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_17be1v66\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"How would you feel if you maintained a project with over 2.4 million downloads, developed with over 10,000 commits and 2,000 closed issues and pull requests, and every time you take a little break, threads pop up on your repo and on Reddit asking, \\\"What about Helm? Do we need to fork it yet? Shouldn't he hand it over to someone else?\\\" It seems to me that that's what happens over and over again. If I were him, it would not help me feel recharged and ready to dive back in. (And in this case, it looks like he already has.) \\n\\nPlease, just give it a rest and enjoy what we've been given. If the time ever comes that Thierry wants to truly retire from Helm's stewardship, he will do what's needed to ensure that it's well taken care of. :)\", \"link_title\": \"Future of Helm and new maintainer?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdk6n8y\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EHow would you feel if you maintained a project with over 2.4 million downloads, developed with over 10,000 commits and 2,000 closed issues and pull requests, and every time you take a little break, threads pop up on your repo and on Reddit asking, \\u0026quot;What about Helm? Do we need to fork it yet? Shouldn\\u0026#39;t he hand it over to someone else?\\u0026quot; It seems to me that that\\u0026#39;s what happens over and over again. If I were him, it would not help me feel recharged and ready to dive back in. (And in this case, it looks like he already has.) \\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EPlease, just give it a rest and enjoy what we\\u0026#39;ve been given. 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I don't have to use the mouse to learn keyboard shortcuts, flipping between those. When I learn that \\\"c c\\\" commits in Magit, that's all I need. That plus ease of producing such interfaces can easily cover a surprising amount of day to day software needs.\", \"link_title\": \"What is the single thing that makes you want to use emacs?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdk6id1\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EDiscoverable keyboard interfaces. I don\\u0026#39;t have to use the mouse to learn keyboard shortcuts, flipping between those. When I learn that \\u0026quot;c c\\u0026quot; commits in Magit, that\\u0026#39;s all I need. That plus ease of producing such interfaces can easily cover a surprising amount of day to day software needs.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0s6bn/what_is_the_single_thing_that_makes_you_want_to/gdk6id1/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0s6bn/what_is_the_single_thing_that_makes_you_want_to/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"diogocasado\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0s6bn/what_is_the_single_thing_that_makes_you_want_to/\", \"created\": 1606346578.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 2}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0kyi4\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdk4jnu\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"itistheblurstoftimes\", \"num_comments\": 7, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606316715.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdk34is\", \"score\": 2, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_3gjjtpnq\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"Good idea. Occurred to me as well, at least in passing. Definitely not difficult to add. Will work on fixing the org-ql side-effect issue first.\", \"link_title\": \"[RFC] org-timed-alerts - receive warnings for upcoming events in your day\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdk4jnu\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": true, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EGood idea. Occurred to me as well, at least in passing. Definitely not difficult to add. Will work on fixing the org-ql side-effect issue first.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0kyi4/rfc_orgtimedalerts_receive_warnings_for_upcoming/gdk4jnu/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0kyi4/rfc_orgtimedalerts_receive_warnings_for_upcoming/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"itistheblurstoftimes\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0kyi4/rfc_orgtimedalerts_receive_warnings_for_upcoming/\", \"created\": 1606345515.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 2}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0kyi4\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdk3g4z\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"pimiddy\", \"num_comments\": 7, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606316110.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdjo4ga\", \"score\": 1, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_6slii\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"Oh, that's a very good idea! Can anyone provide a snippet that accomplishes this?\", \"link_title\": \"[RFC] org-timed-alerts - receive warnings for upcoming events in your day\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdk3g4z\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EOh, that\\u0026#39;s a very good idea! 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Just extract the syncthing executables there and see if it will run, preferably in its own CMD window.\", \"link_title\": \"Sync documents between school computer and home PC\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdk3ec8\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EIf Windows allows you to run software from your personal directories you should be able to run it there. Just extract the syncthing executables there and see if it will run, preferably in its own CMD window.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/jzhmwb/sync_documents_between_school_computer_and_home_pc/gdk3ec8/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/jzhmwb/sync_documents_between_school_computer_and_home_pc/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"Bu156\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/jzhmwb/sync_documents_between_school_computer_and_home_pc/\", \"created\": 1606344881.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 1}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0kyi4\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdk34is\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"github-alphapapa\", \"num_comments\": 7, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606315930.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdjyw2w\", \"score\": 1, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_17be1v66\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"Sounds like yours is the best one! :)\\n\\nHere's a quick idea: use an optional property on items to define how many minutes before an event a timed alert should be displayed. For example, I might want to be reminded an hour before an important meeting, and then 30 minutes before it, then 15, etc. CalDAV clients offer that kind of multiple-alert feature, which is pretty handy sometimes. org-ql would make it easy to retrieve that value, then you could split the string and apply the multiple values, something like:\\n\\n :PROPERTIES:\\n :timed-alerts: 1:00 0:30 0:15\\n :END:\\n\\nOr even:\\n\\n :timed-alerts: 60 30 15\\n\\n\\u003E Every time I have to deal with timestamps, ts is there to save me from parsing hell. Thank you for that and org-ql as well.\\n\\nI'm always glad to hear they're useful to someone. Please let me know if you have any ideas for them.\", \"link_title\": \"[RFC] org-timed-alerts - receive warnings for upcoming events in your day\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdk34is\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003ESounds like yours is the best one! :)\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EHere\\u0026#39;s a quick idea: use an optional property on items to define how many minutes before an event a timed alert should be displayed. 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I see quite a few recent commits by him: https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/commits/master Sometimes people just need a break from staring at code all the time. I think that, if Thierry were ready to turn over Helm to someone else, he would say so. Let's not be presumptuous. :)\", \"link_title\": \"Future of Helm and new maintainer?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjoi7k\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EAs I posted on GitHub:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cblockquote\\u003E\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EI don\\u0026#39;t know if he\\u0026#39;s retired. I see quite a few recent commits by him: \\u003Ca href=\\\"https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/commits/master\\\"\\u003Ehttps://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/commits/master\\u003C/a\\u003E Sometimes people just need a break from staring at code all the time. 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Information is more complex than lego briks so we more or less often need some bits of information in more than one place BUT perhaps not in exactly the same form, defining \\\"content\\\" and \\\"where it appear\\\" it's not easy. Suppose you handle basic HR for a company, you likely have a \\\"list of all the employees\\\", a bullet list with name, surname and perhaps age. Than individual documents, one per employee, with name and surname as title, age in some field in a \\\"kind-of\\\" form-style document. How you handle this remain flexible, so not a \\\"real form\\\", with classic text files and filesystem for persistent storage? In other words how you \\\"decompose\\\" the bits of information to makes them ready for proper and generic transclusion? How to track changes and then how to properly \\\"merge\\\" them anywhere?\\n\\nClassic solution is form+DB (*sv files included, not just \\\"SQL DB\\\" or \\\"NoSQL DB\\\"). They works well for the SOLE purpose they are designed for. 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Than individual documents, one per employee, with name and surname as title, age in some field in a \\u0026quot;kind-of\\u0026quot; form-style document. How you handle this remain flexible, so not a \\u0026quot;real form\\u0026quot;, with classic text files and filesystem for persistent storage? In other words how you \\u0026quot;decompose\\u0026quot; the bits of information to makes them ready for proper and generic transclusion? How to track changes and then how to properly \\u0026quot;merge\\u0026quot; them anywhere?\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EClassic solution is form+DB (*sv files included, not just \\u0026quot;SQL DB\\u0026quot; or \\u0026quot;NoSQL DB\\u0026quot;). They works well for the SOLE purpose they are designed for. They are dramatically rigid. With SQL we can generate some \\u0026quot;data representation\\u0026quot; on the fly, but it\\u0026#39;s still more rigid than free form text and constructing such views is actually writing down a kind-of form, definitively not \\u0026quot;natural\\u0026quot; for a human. Notes are free form text, to be effective they need to be free forms, without constraints. Notes must be immediate to write and consult, crafting queries on the fly is not exactly ideal.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ELong story short it\\u0026#39;s complex. AFAIK no software really have born a \\u0026quot;good complete solution\\u0026quot;, TiddlyWiki with it transclusion links, curious tags usage and automatic indexes probably offer the most complete solution, but it\\u0026#39;s itself limited and not much comfortable to use. 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Tricky, I know.\\n\\n[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/download.html](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/download.html)\", \"link_title\": \"win10 emacs native\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjk81x\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003ETry googling \\u0026quot;emacs for windows download\\u0026quot;. 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What is your problem? Keep your OS flamewar fuel in your basement.\", \"link_title\": \"Using Lilypond in Emacs?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjk5xc\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cblockquote\\u003E\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EWhy would you use emacs in Windows, or even, why are you using Windows?\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/blockquote\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EMany top emacs users an developers use Windows. What is your problem? Keep your OS flamewar fuel in your basement.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/gdjk5xc/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"zosterops_p\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/\", \"created\": 1606329961.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 1, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": 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official repo. \\ndid (require 'lilypond-mode) \\nopened a lilypond file but emacs doesn't show it's in lilypond-mode, (just the default Fundamental mode) and there's no syntax coloring either. :(\", \"link_title\": \"Using Lilypond in Emacs?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjjwax\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": true, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003Eya i have the lilypond package installed from arch\\u0026#39;s official repo. \\ndid (require \\u0026#39;lilypond-mode)\\u003Cbr/\\u003E\\nopened a lilypond file but emacs doesn\\u0026#39;t show it\\u0026#39;s in lilypond-mode, (just the default Fundamental mode) and there\\u0026#39;s no syntax coloring either. :(\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, 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false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EAFAIK they are a Clojure shop as well\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": \"dark\", \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/jzzov9/are_there_really_no_good_grammarchecking_packages/gdjih1p/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/jzzov9/are_there_really_no_good_grammarchecking_packages/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"FluentFelicity\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": \"reverse-im\", \"link_url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/jzzov9/are_there_really_no_good_grammarchecking_packages/\", \"created\": 1606328174.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", 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\"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"Hi, \\n\\nWindows builds can be found at:\\n\\nhttp://ftpmirror.gnu.org/emacs/windows/emacs-27\", \"link_title\": \"win10 emacs native\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjglv1\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EHi, \\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EWindows builds can be found at:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u003Ca href=\\\"http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/emacs/windows/emacs-27\\\"\\u003Ehttp://ftpmirror.gnu.org/emacs/windows/emacs-27\\u003C/a\\u003E\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0o8ir/win10_emacs_native/gdjglv1/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0o8ir/win10_emacs_native/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"zsome\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0o8ir/win10_emacs_native/\", \"created\": 1606326268.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 1}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0mld2\", \"author_flair_template_id\": \"130d74de-1fb4-11e9-966a-0e83bbba460e\", \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdjgddo\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"deaddyfreddy\", \"num_comments\": 16, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606297225.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdjepe5\", \"score\": 1, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_zcepl\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"if you're on debian/ubuntu, you should install `lilypond` (system) package and then `(require 'lilypond-mode)`\\n\\nAt least it worked for me :)\", \"link_title\": \"Using Lilypond in Emacs?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjgddo\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003Eif you\\u0026#39;re on debian/ubuntu, you should install \\u003Ccode\\u003Elilypond\\u003C/code\\u003E (system) package and then \\u003Ccode\\u003E(require \\u0026#39;lilypond-mode)\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EAt least it worked for me :)\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": \"dark\", \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/gdjgddo/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"zosterops_p\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": \"reverse-im\", \"link_url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/\", \"created\": 1606326025.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 1}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0kyi4\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdjfc5l\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": false, \"author\": \"github-alphapapa\", \"num_comments\": 7, \"edited\": 1606296654.0, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606296185.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t3_k0kyi4\", \"score\": 5, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_17be1v66\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"I don't use any of them, but I'm pretty sure that there are packages that do this....ah, I see you noted them in your readme:\\n\\n\\u003E org-alert. See https://github.com/spegoraro/org-alert.\\n\\n\\u003E org-notify. See https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/raw/master/contrib/lisp/org-notify.el.\\n\\n\\u003E org-wild-notify. See https://github.com/akhramov/org-wild-notifier.el.\\n\\nCool, I'm glad to see that you used `org-ql` and `ts` in this. :)\\n\\nBTW, the questionable thing I see is how you use the `org-ql-select` ACTION for side effects, which requires you to clear the org-ql-cache (which is an internal implementation detail, which would break if I ever change that): https://github.com/legalnonsense/org-timed-alerts/blob/0b428a6e34616e2224003169ada5fbf428da9d31/org-timed-alerts.el#L294. I plan to add more flexibility with regard to caching and side effects in the future, but in the meantime, query and action expressions should avoid side effects. I recently added a note to the documentation about that here: https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql#caching\\n\\nSo it would be better if you gathered a list of results and processed them afterward. That way, the cache can remain useful, and it will probably improve performance.\\n\\nOne other thing: the query you use only selects results for `today`: https://github.com/legalnonsense/org-timed-alerts/blob/0b428a6e34616e2224003169ada5fbf428da9d31/org-timed-alerts.el#L302 It may not matter for your use case, but that only returns results up until 11:59 PM, so if the query ran shortly before midnight, you might miss alerts for events that happen shortly after midnight.\", \"link_title\": \"[RFC] org-timed-alerts - receive warnings for upcoming events in your day\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjfc5l\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EI don\\u0026#39;t use any of them, but I\\u0026#39;m pretty sure that there are packages that do this....ah, I see you noted them in your readme:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cblockquote\\u003E\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Eorg-alert. See \\u003Ca href=\\\"https://github.com/spegoraro/org-alert\\\"\\u003Ehttps://github.com/spegoraro/org-alert\\u003C/a\\u003E.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Eorg-notify. See \\u003Ca href=\\\"https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/raw/master/contrib/lisp/org-notify.el\\\"\\u003Ehttps://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/raw/master/contrib/lisp/org-notify.el\\u003C/a\\u003E.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Eorg-wild-notify. See \\u003Ca href=\\\"https://github.com/akhramov/org-wild-notifier.el\\\"\\u003Ehttps://github.com/akhramov/org-wild-notifier.el\\u003C/a\\u003E.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/blockquote\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ECool, I\\u0026#39;m glad to see that you used \\u003Ccode\\u003Eorg-ql\\u003C/code\\u003E and \\u003Ccode\\u003Ets\\u003C/code\\u003E in this. :)\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EBTW, the questionable thing I see is how you use the \\u003Ccode\\u003Eorg-ql-select\\u003C/code\\u003E ACTION for side effects, which requires you to clear the org-ql-cache (which is an internal implementation detail, which would break if I ever change that): \\u003Ca href=\\\"https://github.com/legalnonsense/org-timed-alerts/blob/0b428a6e34616e2224003169ada5fbf428da9d31/org-timed-alerts.el#L294\\\"\\u003Ehttps://github.com/legalnonsense/org-timed-alerts/blob/0b428a6e34616e2224003169ada5fbf428da9d31/org-timed-alerts.el#L294\\u003C/a\\u003E. I plan to add more flexibility with regard to caching and side effects in the future, but in the meantime, query and action expressions should avoid side effects. I recently added a note to the documentation about that here: \\u003Ca href=\\\"https://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql#caching\\\"\\u003Ehttps://github.com/alphapapa/org-ql#caching\\u003C/a\\u003E\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ESo it would be better if you gathered a list of results and processed them afterward. That way, the cache can remain useful, and it will probably improve performance.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EOne other thing: the query you use only selects results for \\u003Ccode\\u003Etoday\\u003C/code\\u003E: \\u003Ca href=\\\"https://github.com/legalnonsense/org-timed-alerts/blob/0b428a6e34616e2224003169ada5fbf428da9d31/org-timed-alerts.el#L302\\\"\\u003Ehttps://github.com/legalnonsense/org-timed-alerts/blob/0b428a6e34616e2224003169ada5fbf428da9d31/org-timed-alerts.el#L302\\u003C/a\\u003E It may not matter for your use case, but that only returns results up until 11:59 PM, so if the query ran shortly before midnight, you might miss alerts for events that happen shortly after midnight.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0kyi4/rfc_orgtimedalerts_receive_warnings_for_upcoming/gdjfc5l/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0kyi4/rfc_orgtimedalerts_receive_warnings_for_upcoming/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"itistheblurstoftimes\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0kyi4/rfc_orgtimedalerts_receive_warnings_for_upcoming/\", \"created\": 1606324985.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 5}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0mld2\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdjepe5\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"zosterops_p\", \"num_comments\": 16, \"edited\": 1606296817.0, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606295554.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdjear2\", \"score\": 1, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_k6iusct\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"lilypond package installs some Emacs files including /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/lilypond-mode.el.\\n\\nTo use lilypond-mode, firstly M-x load-library \\u003CRET\\u003E lilypond-mode \\u003CRET\\u003E then again M-x lilypond-mode \\u003CRET\\u003E. \\n\\nthis is the archlinux wiki. i did that but M-x lilypond-mode didn't do anything for me :(\", \"link_title\": \"Using Lilypond in Emacs?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjepe5\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": true, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003Elilypond package installs some Emacs files including /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/lilypond-mode.el.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ETo use lilypond-mode, firstly M-x load-library \\u0026lt;RET\\u0026gt; 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Do your LilyPond path include a resource file? Try to link to the \\u003CLilyPond path\\u003E/Resources/share/emacs/site-lisp in your .emacs instead of copying the files like lilypond-init.el to your original load path.\\n\\nIt might help.\", \"link_title\": \"Using Lilypond in Emacs?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjear2\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EHow did you install your LilyPond? Do your LilyPond path include a resource file? Try to link to the \\u0026lt;LilyPond path\\u0026gt;/Resources/share/emacs/site-lisp in your .emacs instead of copying the files like lilypond-init.el to your original load path.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EIt might help.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/gdjear2/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"zosterops_p\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/\", \"created\": 1606323954.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 1}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0mld2\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdje3pl\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"J-ky\", \"num_comments\": 16, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606294956.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdjbxm9\", \"score\": 1, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_jz0p0yd\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"I don't know. I am not the original author of the guide. I just commented some lines for better usage. I just share a guide I found that works. \\n\\nYou really remind me to move my lazy ass to make some changes myself. I believe it is better not to edit the source file.\", \"link_title\": \"Using Lilypond in Emacs?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdje3pl\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EI don\\u0026#39;t know. I am not the original author of the guide. I just commented some lines for better usage. I just share a guide I found that works. \\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EYou really remind me to move my lazy ass to make some changes myself. I believe it is better not to edit the source file.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/gdje3pl/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"zosterops_p\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/\", \"created\": 1606323756.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 1}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0muwu\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdje1va\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": false, \"author\": \"ftrx\", \"num_comments\": 12, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606294907.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t1_gdjc7al\", \"score\": 4, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_3n8s7piq\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"Thank you for keeping up the \\\"discussion stream\\\" :-)\\n\\nTransclusion is not a new concept and few Emacs packages have apperead in the past, like:\\n\\n - https://github.com/legalnonsense/org-clones\\n\\n - https://github.com/whacked/transclusion-minor-mode\\n\\nNobiot org-transclusion is the most recent and probably the most complete, perhaps this time the idea of transclusion in Emacs will see the light really!\", \"link_title\": \"You probably all know this but I found this post on zettelkasten interesting. I didn't know about transclusion. The author mentions Emacs but do you know if it supports transclusion as well?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdje1va\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EThank you for keeping up the \\u0026quot;discussion stream\\u0026quot; :-)\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ETransclusion is not a new concept and few Emacs packages have apperead in the past, like:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cul\\u003E\\n\\u003Cli\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u003Ca href=\\\"https://github.com/legalnonsense/org-clones\\\"\\u003Ehttps://github.com/legalnonsense/org-clones\\u003C/a\\u003E\\u003C/p\\u003E\\u003C/li\\u003E\\n\\u003Cli\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u003Ca href=\\\"https://github.com/whacked/transclusion-minor-mode\\\"\\u003Ehttps://github.com/whacked/transclusion-minor-mode\\u003C/a\\u003E\\u003C/p\\u003E\\u003C/li\\u003E\\n\\u003C/ul\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ENobiot org-transclusion is the most recent and probably the most complete, perhaps this time the idea of transclusion in Emacs will see the light really!\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0muwu/you_probably_all_know_this_but_i_found_this_post/gdje1va/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0muwu/you_probably_all_know_this_but_i_found_this_post/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"emacsexplorer\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://riclage.medium.com/get-your-second-brain-with-a-note-taking-habit-5d5962ec0f0b\", \"created\": 1606323707.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 4}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0muwu\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdjdrgg\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"fazalmajid\", \"num_comments\": 12, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606294625.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t3_k0muwu\", \"score\": 3, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_pt0vni\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"Zettelk\\u00e4sten keep popping up in my feeds for the last few weeks. How are they different from a Wiki with backlinks?\", \"link_title\": \"You probably all know this but I found this post on zettelkasten interesting. I didn't know about transclusion. The author mentions Emacs but do you know if it supports transclusion as well?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjdrgg\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EZettelk\\u00e4sten keep popping up in my feeds for the last few weeks. 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It's open source and has a lot of useful plugins. One of the plugin is called Better-Bibtex; it syncs a bibtex file where ever you want on your computer. I then use the excellent `org-ref` to interact with the references: I can search, insert citations and jump to the PDFs or Web snapshot from inside Emacs.\\n\\nI also use `citeproc-org` to generate nice citations when exporting to non-latex documents, i.e. markdown and HTML.\\n\\nThe nice thing is that everything is independent; the Zotero DB folder, the folder where PDFs are automatically downloaded, saved and renamed, the place where the Bibtex file is created and synced to be read later by org-mode.\\n\\nI guess that for me, exporting of my writing was a design goal, so citations are an important part of taking literature notes (I've also read that book, excellent read), so citations need to work for every possible format. \\n\\nI'm really happy with my setup, and it's quite simple, just a few config lines and it just works.\", \"link_title\": \"How do you manage your reference material in a zettlelkasten workflow?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjcaql\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EI use Zotero to save all the references. It\\u0026#39;s open source and has a lot of useful plugins. One of the plugin is called Better-Bibtex; it syncs a bibtex file where ever you want on your computer. 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This looks pretty cool.\", \"link_title\": \"You probably all know this but I found this post on zettelkasten interesting. I didn't know about transclusion. The author mentions Emacs but do you know if it supports transclusion as well?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjc7al\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": true, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EThanks! 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\"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"i'm on linux.\\n/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp is already in the load-path by default\\ni (require 'lilypond-mode)\\nand then M-x .... but it doens't seem to recognize lilypond-mode\", \"link_title\": \"Using Lilypond in Emacs?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjc4b1\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": true, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003Ei\\u0026#39;m on linux.\\n/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp is already in the load-path by default\\ni (require \\u0026#39;lilypond-mode)\\nand then M-x .... but it doens\\u0026#39;t seem to recognize lilypond-mode\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": 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A lot of tutorials are outdated, including the one on the official website, even if some of them are up-to-date, they are not for macOS.\\n\\nLuckily, I found a really detailed guide specified for macOS and emacs.\\n\\n[http://www.danielhensel.de/www.danielhensel.de\\\\_en/styled-19/styled-22/styled-23/](http://www.danielhensel.de/www.danielhensel.de_en/styled-19/styled-22/styled-23/)\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nThe following is for backup.\\n\\n\\\\*\\\\* The original guide\\n\\n\\\\# I modified a bit for better view in org mode.\\n\\nThis is what finally worked for me. Thanks to Orm Finnendahl:\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nInstall emacs: [http://emacsformacosx.com](http://emacsformacosx.com)\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nInstall LilyPond:\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\n[http://www.lilypond.org/index.de.html](http://www.lilypond.org/index.de.html)\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nFor absolute beginners: open your terminal. 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As long as you have permitted emacs to have full access to your disk, you can just C-x C-f /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/share/emacs/site-lisp in emacs. But the tricky part for emacs to access the full disk is that, not only you have to permit emacs, but you also have to permit ruby, since emacs probably uses ruby the navigate the disk.\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nOpen lilypond-mode.el in emacs\\n\\ntype M-g-g\\n\\nGo to line 335 and change (defcustom LilyPond-lilypond-command\\n\\nchange to\\n\\n\\\\#+begin\\\\_src elisp\\n\\n (defcustom LilyPond-lilypond-command \\\"/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond\\\"\\n\\n \\\"Command used to compile LY files.\\\"\\n\\n :group 'LilyPond\\n\\n :type 'string)\\n\\n\\\\#+end\\\\_src\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nWe want to use our [Preview.App](https://Preview.App) for PS-Files, so change the above lines, too.\\n\\n\\\\#+begin\\\\_src elisp\\n\\n (defcustom LilyPond-ps-command \\\" /Applications/Preview.app/Contents/MacOS/Preview --watch\\\"\\n\\n \\\"Command used to display PS files.\\\"\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\n :group 'LilyPond\\n\\n :type 'string)\\n\\n\\\\#+end\\\\_src\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nThe same is with our standard PDF-Viewer, we choose Safari for URL-Handling.\\n\\n\\\\#+begin\\\\_src elisp\\n\\n (defcustom LilyPond-pdf-command \\\"/Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari\\u201c\\n\\n \\\"Command used to display PDF files.\\\"\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\n :group 'LilyPond\\n\\n :type 'string)\\n\\n\\\\#+end\\\\_src\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\n/\\\\* not yet working as expected\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nChange MIDI\\n\\n\\\\#+begin\\\\_src elisp\\n\\n (defcustom LilyPond-midi-command \\\"open\\\"\\n\\n \\\"Command used to play MIDI files.\\\"\\n\\n\\\\#+end\\\\_src\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nChange MIDI-Player to Logic Pro X.\\n\\n\\\\#+begin\\\\_src elisp\\n\\n(defcustom LilyPond-all-midi-command \\\"/Applications/Logic\\\\\\\\ Pro\\\\\\\\ [X.app/Contents/MacOS/Logic\\\\\\\\](https://X.app/Contents/MacOS/Logic\\\\) Pro\\\\\\\\ X -ia\\\"\\n\\n\\\"Command used to play MIDI files.\\\"\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\n:group 'LilyPond\\n\\n:type 'string)\\n\\n\\\\#+end\\\\_src\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\n\\\\# Since not everyone have purchased Logic Pro X, GarageBand is an free alternative.\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nsave with M-x-s\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\non a Mac now type alt-shift-:\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\ntype\\n\\n(find-file user-init-file)\\n\\n\\\\# This step is a bit dumb, just go to your home directory and open .emacs, or even C-x C-f \\\\~/.emacs\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nstandard lilypond.mode-config-suggestions do not use .ily-files, so I modified them too. Copy and Paste the following to your .emacs\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nin emacs type C-y\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\n(setq load-path (append (list (expand-file-name\\\"/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/share/emacs/site-lisp\\\")) load-path))\\n\\n(autoload 'LilyPond-mode \\\"lilypond-mode\\\" \\\"LilyPond Editing Mode\\\" t)\\n\\n(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '(\\\"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.ly$\\\" . LilyPond-mode))\\n\\n(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '(\\\"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.ily$\\\" . LilyPond-mode))\\n\\n(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '(\\\"\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.lytex$\\\" . LilyPond-mode))\\n\\n(add-hook 'LilyPond-mode-hook (lambda () (turn-on-font-lock)))\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\n(setq locale-coding-system 'utf-8)\\n\\n(set-terminal-coding-system 'utf-8)\\n\\n(set-keyboard-coding-system 'utf-8)\\n\\n(set-selection-coding-system 'utf-8)\\n\\n(prefer-coding-system 'utf-8)\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nrestart emacs\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nYou are done\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\nOpen a LilyPond-file in emacs and you'll see!\", \"link_title\": \"Using Lilypond in Emacs?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjanc0\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003E---\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E#+TITLE: Setting up LilyPond\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E* Setting up lilypond in emacs\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EThis is a terrible experience. A lot of tutorials are outdated, including the one on the official website, even if some of them are up-to-date, they are not for macOS.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ELuckily, I found a really detailed guide specified for macOS and emacs.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u003Ca href=\\\"http://www.danielhensel.de/www.danielhensel.de_en/styled-19/styled-22/styled-23/\\\"\\u003Ehttp://www.danielhensel.de/www.danielhensel.de_en/styled-19/styled-22/styled-23/\\u003C/a\\u003E\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EThe following is for backup.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E** The original guide\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E# I modified a bit for better view in org mode.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EThis is what finally worked for me. Thanks to Orm Finnendahl:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EInstall emacs: \\u003Ca href=\\\"http://emacsformacosx.com\\\"\\u003Ehttp://emacsformacosx.com\\u003C/a\\u003E\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EInstall LilyPond:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u003Ca href=\\\"http://www.lilypond.org/index.de.html\\\"\\u003Ehttp://www.lilypond.org/index.de.html\\u003C/a\\u003E\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EFor absolute beginners: open your terminal. Go to /Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ELilypond emacs-Setup OS X\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EAt first add LilyPond to your PATH:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EOpen Terminal\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E# Opening Terminal is not a must, you can stick with the shell in emacs, which is much pleasant to use.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E#+begin_src sh\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Esudo touch ~/.bash_profile\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E#+end_src\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EOpen .bash-profile in your favorite editor and fill in:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Eexport PATH=\\u0026quot;/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin:$PATH\\u0026quot;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E# In macOS Catalina, zsh is the default shell, you have no need to shift back to bash. Just create or modify the .zshrc in home directory, paste the same thing.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E# This step is very optional, as the official website of LilyPond has another approach, but I prefer this one as it is much simpler.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ESave\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Econtrol with echo $PATH\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ENow you can start LilyPond by typing \\u0026quot;lilypond\\u0026quot; in your terminal.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ECD to /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/share/emacs/site-lisp\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EType:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Esudo ln -s /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/share/emacs/site-lisp /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources/site-lisp\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ENow we have to edit lilypond-mode.el. Right click on the \\u003Ca href=\\\"https://LilyPond.app\\\"\\u003ELilyPond.app\\u003C/a\\u003E. Show packages: navigate to Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/share/emacs/site-lisp\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E# I prefer doing this step in emacs purely. As long as you have permitted emacs to have full access to your disk, you can just C-x C-f /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/share/emacs/site-lisp in emacs. But the tricky part for emacs to access the full disk is that, not only you have to permit emacs, but you also have to permit ruby, since emacs probably uses ruby the navigate the disk.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EOpen lilypond-mode.el in emacs\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Etype M-g-g\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EGo to line 335 and change (defcustom LilyPond-lilypond-command\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Echange to\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E#+begin_src elisp\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E(defcustom LilyPond-lilypond-command \\u0026quot;/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond\\u0026quot;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026quot;Command used to compile LY files.\\u0026quot;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E:group \\u0026#39;LilyPond\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E:type \\u0026#39;string)\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E#+end_src\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EWe want to use our \\u003Ca href=\\\"https://Preview.App\\\"\\u003EPreview.App\\u003C/a\\u003E for PS-Files, so change the above lines, too.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E#+begin_src elisp\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E(defcustom LilyPond-ps-command \\u0026quot; /Applications/Preview.app/Contents/MacOS/Preview --watch\\u0026quot;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026quot;Command used to display PS files.\\u0026quot;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E:group \\u0026#39;LilyPond\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E:type \\u0026#39;string)\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E#+end_src\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EThe same is with our standard PDF-Viewer, we choose Safari for URL-Handling.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E#+begin_src elisp\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E(defcustom LilyPond-pdf-command \\u0026quot;/Applications/Safari.app/Contents/MacOS/Safari\\u201c\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026quot;Command used to display PDF files.\\u0026quot;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E:group \\u0026#39;LilyPond\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E:type \\u0026#39;string)\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E#+end_src\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E/* not yet working as expected\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EChange MIDI\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E#+begin_src elisp\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E(defcustom LilyPond-midi-command \\u0026quot;open\\u0026quot;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026quot;Command used to play MIDI files.\\u0026quot;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E#+end_src\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EChange MIDI-Player to Logic Pro X.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E#+begin_src elisp\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E(defcustom LilyPond-all-midi-command \\u0026quot;/Applications/Logic\\\\ Pro\\\\ [X.app/Contents/MacOS/Logic\\\\](\\u003Ca href=\\\"https://X.app/Contents/MacOS/Logic%5C\\\"\\u003Ehttps://X.app/Contents/MacOS/Logic\\\\\\u003C/a\\u003E) Pro\\\\ X -ia\\u0026quot;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026quot;Command used to play MIDI files.\\u0026quot;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E:group \\u0026#39;LilyPond\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E:type \\u0026#39;string)\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E#+end_src\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E# Since not everyone have purchased Logic Pro X, GarageBand is an free alternative.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Esave with M-x-s\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Eon a Mac now type alt-shift-:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Etype\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E(find-file user-init-file)\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E# This step is a bit dumb, just go to your home directory and open .emacs, or even C-x C-f ~/.emacs\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Estandard lilypond.mode-config-suggestions do not use .ily-files, so I modified them too. Copy and Paste the following to your .emacs\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Ein emacs type C-y\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E(setq load-path (append (list (expand-file-name\\u0026quot;/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/share/emacs/site-lisp\\u0026quot;)) load-path))\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E(autoload \\u0026#39;LilyPond-mode \\u0026quot;lilypond-mode\\u0026quot; \\u0026quot;LilyPond Editing Mode\\u0026quot; t)\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E(add-to-list \\u0026#39;auto-mode-alist \\u0026#39;(\\u0026quot;\\\\\\\\.ly$\\u0026quot; . LilyPond-mode))\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E(add-to-list \\u0026#39;auto-mode-alist \\u0026#39;(\\u0026quot;\\\\\\\\.ily$\\u0026quot; . LilyPond-mode))\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E(add-to-list \\u0026#39;auto-mode-alist \\u0026#39;(\\u0026quot;\\\\\\\\.lytex$\\u0026quot; . 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I wonder what OS you are using, if you are using Windows, you may just skip all my advices. Why would you use emacs in Windows, or even, why are you using Windows? \\n\\nLilyPond is quite easy to setup in Linux, but I use macOS, currently in Big Sur, macOS version does not really matter. \\n\\nA lot of tutorials in setting up LilyPond in Emacs are outdated, and even if they are up-to-date, they are not for macOS. It was a terrible experience of setting up LilyPond in macOS.\\n\\nI found an incredible tutorial for setting up LilyPond in Emacs for macOS at the link below.\\n\\n[http://www.danielhensel.de/www.danielhensel.de\\\\_en/styled-19/styled-22/styled-23/](http://www.danielhensel.de/www.danielhensel.de_en/styled-19/styled-22/styled-23/)\\n\\nI modified a little bit for better reading experience in org mode, and added some comments.\\n\\nYou may open a blank org file and paste the following into your Emacs.\", \"link_title\": \"Using Lilypond in Emacs?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdjamxl\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EI have been using LilyPond for a while. I wonder what OS you are using, if you are using Windows, you may just skip all my advices. Why would you use emacs in Windows, or even, why are you using Windows? \\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ELilyPond is quite easy to setup in Linux, but I use macOS, currently in Big Sur, macOS version does not really matter. \\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EA lot of tutorials in setting up LilyPond in Emacs are outdated, and even if they are up-to-date, they are not for macOS. It was a terrible experience of setting up LilyPond in macOS.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EI found an incredible tutorial for setting up LilyPond in Emacs for macOS at the link below.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u003Ca href=\\\"http://www.danielhensel.de/www.danielhensel.de_en/styled-19/styled-22/styled-23/\\\"\\u003Ehttp://www.danielhensel.de/www.danielhensel.de_en/styled-19/styled-22/styled-23/\\u003C/a\\u003E\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EI modified a little bit for better reading experience in org mode, and added some comments.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EYou may open a blank org file and paste the following into your Emacs.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/gdjamxl/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"zosterops_p\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0mld2/using_lilypond_in_emacs/\", \"created\": 1606320488.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 2}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0muwu\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdj8d33\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": false, \"author\": \"ftrx\", \"num_comments\": 12, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606289682.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t3_k0muwu\", \"score\": 12, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_3n8s7piq\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"/u/nobiot actually working on it (see https://github.com/nobiot/org-transclusion) it's usable, easy to test, despite still under development.\", \"link_title\": \"You probably all know this but I found this post on zettelkasten interesting. I didn't know about transclusion. The author mentions Emacs but do you know if it supports transclusion as well?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdj8d33\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u003Ca href=\\\"/u/nobiot\\\"\\u003E/u/nobiot\\u003C/a\\u003E actually working on it (see \\u003Ca href=\\\"https://github.com/nobiot/org-transclusion\\\"\\u003Ehttps://github.com/nobiot/org-transclusion\\u003C/a\\u003E) it\\u0026#39;s usable, easy to test, despite still under development.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0muwu/you_probably_all_know_this_but_i_found_this_post/gdj8d33/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0muwu/you_probably_all_know_this_but_i_found_this_post/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"emacsexplorer\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://riclage.medium.com/get-your-second-brain-with-a-note-taking-habit-5d5962ec0f0b\", \"created\": 1606318482.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 12}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0muwu\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdj7y6f\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": false, \"author\": \"franburstall\", \"num_comments\": 12, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606289323.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t3_k0muwu\", \"score\": 5, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_aamk6\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"LMGTFY: [https://github.com/alphapapa/transclusion-in-emacs](https://github.com/alphapapa/transclusion-in-emacs)\", \"link_title\": \"You probably all know this but I found this post on zettelkasten interesting. I didn't know about transclusion. The author mentions Emacs but do you know if it supports transclusion as well?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdj7y6f\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003ELMGTFY: \\u003Ca href=\\\"https://github.com/alphapapa/transclusion-in-emacs\\\"\\u003Ehttps://github.com/alphapapa/transclusion-in-emacs\\u003C/a\\u003E\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\", \"gildings\": {}, \"collapsed_reason\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"associated_award\": null, \"stickied\": false, \"author_premium\": false, \"can_gild\": true, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"score_hidden\": false, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/k0muwu/you_probably_all_know_this_but_i_found_this_post/gdj7y6f/\", \"num_reports\": null, \"link_permalink\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/k0muwu/you_probably_all_know_this_but_i_found_this_post/\", \"report_reasons\": null, \"link_author\": \"emacsexplorer\", \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"author_flair_text\": null, \"link_url\": \"https://riclage.medium.com/get-your-second-brain-with-a-note-taking-habit-5d5962ec0f0b\", \"created\": 1606318123.0, \"collapsed\": false, \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"controversiality\": 0, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"collapsed_because_crowd_control\": null, \"mod_reports\": [], \"quarantine\": false, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 5}}, {\"kind\": \"t1\", \"data\": {\"total_awards_received\": 0, \"approved_at_utc\": null, \"comment_type\": null, \"awarders\": [], \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_id\": \"t3_k0mld2\", \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"likes\": null, \"replies\": \"\", \"user_reports\": [], \"saved\": false, \"id\": \"gdj3qp0\", \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"author\": \"jtmoulia\", \"num_comments\": 16, \"edited\": false, \"can_mod_post\": false, \"created_utc\": 1606285910.0, \"send_replies\": true, \"parent_id\": \"t3_k0mld2\", \"score\": 3, \"author_fullname\": \"t2_264dh\", \"over_18\": false, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"approved_by\": null, \"mod_note\": null, \"all_awardings\": [], \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"body\": \"Hi! I haven't used Lilypond, let alone from Emacs but here are some thoughts. You need to load the lilypond elisp files -- given they're in the load path you can [`require`](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Named-Features.html#Named-Features). Assuming a `lilypond.el`, add this to your config:\\n\\n (require 'lilypond)\\n\\nNow you'll have to enter lilypond mode once you're in a lilypond buffer. Something like running the interactive command `M-x lilypond-mode` should work.\\n\\nIf you're wondering how to add elisp to your config or how to run an interactive command check out an intro like [this](https://blog.aaronbieber.com/2015/07/05/a-gentle-introduction-to-emacs-configuration.html).\", \"link_title\": \"Using Lilypond in Emacs?\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdj3qp0\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EHi! I haven\\u0026#39;t used Lilypond, let alone from Emacs but here are some thoughts. You need to load the lilypond elisp files -- given they\\u0026#39;re in the load path you can \\u003Ca href=\\\"https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Named-Features.html#Named-Features\\\"\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003Erequire\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/a\\u003E. Assuming a \\u003Ccode\\u003Elilypond.el\\u003C/code\\u003E, add this to your config:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E(require \\u0026#39;lilypond)\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ENow you\\u0026#39;ll have to enter lilypond mode once you\\u0026#39;re in a lilypond buffer. 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Check my keys if they make sense to you:\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\n (with-key-map global\\n ;; Window-buffer operations\\n ([f1] . term-toggle)\\n ([f2] . term-toggle-eshell)\\n ([f9] . ispell-word)\\n ([S-f10] . next-buffer)\\n ([f10] . previous-buffer)\\n ([f12] . kill-buffer-but-not-some)\\n ([M-f12] . kill-buffer-other-window)\\n ([C-M-f12] . only-current-buffer)\\n \\n ;; Emacs windows\\n (\\\"C-v \\u003Cleft\\u003E\\\" . windmove-left)\\n (\\\"C-v \\u003Cright\\u003E\\\" . windmove-right)\\n (\\\"C-v \\u003Cup\\u003E\\\" . windmove-up)\\n (\\\"C-v \\u003Cdown\\u003E\\\" . windmove-down)\\n (\\\"C-v o\\\" . other-window)\\n (\\\"C-v s\\\" . z-swap-windows)\\n (\\\"C-v l\\\" . windmove-left)\\n (\\\"C-v r\\\" . windmove-right)\\n (\\\"C-v u\\\" . windmove-up)\\n (\\\"C-v d\\\" . windmove-down)\\n (\\\"C-v C-+\\\" . enlarge-window-horizontally)\\n (\\\"C-v C-,\\\" . enlarge-window-vertically)\\n (\\\"C-v C--\\\" . shrink-window-horizontally)\\n (\\\"C-v C-.\\\" . shrink-window-vertically)\\n (\\\"C-v -\\\" . winner-undo)\\n (\\\"C-v +\\\" . winner-redo)\\n (\\\"C-v C-k\\\" . delete-window)\\n (\\\"C-v C-l\\\" . kill-window-left)\\n (\\\"C-v C-r\\\" . kill-window-right)\\n (\\\"C-v C-a\\\" . kill-window-above)\\n (\\\"C-v C-b\\\" . kill-window-below)\\n (\\\"C-v \\u003Creturn\\u003E\\\" . delete-other-windows)\\n (\\\"C-v ,\\\" . split-window-right)\\n (\\\"C-v .\\\" . split-window-below)\\n \\n ;; cursor movement\\n (\\\"M-n\\\" . scroll-up-line)\\n (\\\"M-N\\\" . scroll-up-command)\\n (\\\"M-p\\\" . scroll-down-line)\\n (\\\"M-P\\\" . scroll-down-command)\\n (\\\"C-f n\\\" . next-buffer)\\n (\\\"C-f p\\\" . previous-buffer)\\n (\\\"C-f C-c\\\" . org-capture)\\n \\n ;; some random stuff\\n (\\\"C-f f\\\" . right-char)\\n (\\\"C-x C-j\\\" . dired-jump)\\n (\\\"C-x 4 C-j\\\" . dired-jump-other-window)\\n (\\\"C-f i\\\" . 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Check my keys if they make sense to you:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E(with-key-map global\\n ;; Window-buffer operations\\n ([f1] . term-toggle)\\n ([f2] . term-toggle-eshell)\\n ([f9] . ispell-word)\\n ([S-f10] . next-buffer)\\n ([f10] . previous-buffer)\\n ([f12] . kill-buffer-but-not-some)\\n ([M-f12] . kill-buffer-other-window)\\n ([C-M-f12] . only-current-buffer)\\n\\n ;; Emacs windows\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v \\u0026lt;left\\u0026gt;\\u0026quot; . windmove-left)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v \\u0026lt;right\\u0026gt;\\u0026quot; . windmove-right)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v \\u0026lt;up\\u0026gt;\\u0026quot; . windmove-up)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v \\u0026lt;down\\u0026gt;\\u0026quot; . windmove-down)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v o\\u0026quot; . other-window)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v s\\u0026quot; . z-swap-windows)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v l\\u0026quot; . windmove-left)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v r\\u0026quot; . windmove-right)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v u\\u0026quot; . windmove-up)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v d\\u0026quot; . windmove-down)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v C-+\\u0026quot; . enlarge-window-horizontally)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v C-,\\u0026quot; . enlarge-window-vertically)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v C--\\u0026quot; . shrink-window-horizontally)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v C-.\\u0026quot; . shrink-window-vertically)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v -\\u0026quot; . winner-undo)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v +\\u0026quot; . winner-redo)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v C-k\\u0026quot; . delete-window)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v C-l\\u0026quot; . kill-window-left)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v C-r\\u0026quot; . kill-window-right)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v C-a\\u0026quot; . kill-window-above)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v C-b\\u0026quot; . kill-window-below)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v \\u0026lt;return\\u0026gt;\\u0026quot; . delete-other-windows)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v ,\\u0026quot; . split-window-right)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-v .\\u0026quot; . split-window-below)\\n\\n ;; cursor movement\\n (\\u0026quot;M-n\\u0026quot; . scroll-up-line)\\n (\\u0026quot;M-N\\u0026quot; . scroll-up-command)\\n (\\u0026quot;M-p\\u0026quot; . scroll-down-line)\\n (\\u0026quot;M-P\\u0026quot; . scroll-down-command)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-f n\\u0026quot; . next-buffer)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-f p\\u0026quot; . previous-buffer)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-f C-c\\u0026quot; . org-capture)\\n\\n ;; some random stuff\\n (\\u0026quot;C-f f\\u0026quot; . right-char)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-x C-j\\u0026quot; . dired-jump)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-x 4 C-j\\u0026quot; . dired-jump-other-window)\\n (\\u0026quot;C-f i\\u0026quot; . 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What does my service provider has to do with you not understanding me? So if somebody does not agree with you on something or a part, you can't understand that person? I feel some passive aggresivity there :-) Anyway; have a good day; don't take reddit chats too seriously.\", \"link_title\": \"January changes to Google apps and Emacs / Gnus\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdiyi0t\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": false, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cblockquote\\u003E\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EBest of luck finding a provider that works for you.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/blockquote\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E:-) Was that necessary? What does my service provider has to do with you not understanding me? So if somebody does not agree with you on something or a part, you can\\u0026#39;t understand that person? 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Couldn't explain the error, but at least it works :)\\n\\nThanks for the help!\", \"link_title\": \"[Doom] about autocomplete using company\", \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"name\": \"t1_gdisb3v\", \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"downs\": 0, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"is_submitter\": true, \"body_html\": \"\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EEventually I just re-installed doom emacs, now it works fully. 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Produce result like so:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E\\n((foo . [(...) (...)]))\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EIf to provide custom \\u003Ccode\\u003Eobject-type\\u003C/code\\u003E selecting as \\u003Ccode\\u003E\\u0026#39;plist\\u003C/code\\u003E, then okey:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003EEval: (let ((json-object-type \\u0026#39;plist)) (json-read))\\u003C/code\\u003E or \\u003Ccode\\u003EEval: (json-parse-buffer :object-type \\u0026#39;plist)\\u003C/code\\u003E out come:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E\\n(:foo [(:bar 2) (:baz 3)])\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EWhy come garbage \\u003Ccode\\u003E...\\u003C/code\\u003E with alist? Can it be better?\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EIn Emacs 27.1\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EEDIT: More, even comes the dots for plist when have larger object! 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I'd like get my hands dirty with elisp. is the book *Writing GNU Emacs Extensions* still worth reading, or would I find deprecated functions. I have *Mastering Emacs* and *Teach yourself Emacs in 24 hours,* but are there any other books that focuses on extension development like this one?\", \"author_fullname\": \"t2_11fwcjw\", \"saved\": false, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"clicked\": false, \"title\": \"Book - Writing GNU Emacs Extensions\", \"link_flair_richtext\": [], \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"hidden\": false, \"pwls\": 6, \"link_flair_css_class\": \"purple\", \"downs\": 0, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"hide_score\": false, \"name\": \"t3_jzdfsl\", \"quarantine\": false, \"link_flair_text_color\": \"dark\", \"upvote_ratio\": 0.97, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 26, \"total_awards_received\": 0, \"media_embed\": {}, \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"is_original_content\": false, \"user_reports\": [], \"secure_media\": null, \"is_reddit_media_domain\": false, \"is_meta\": false, \"category\": null, \"secure_media_embed\": {}, \"link_flair_text\": \"Question\", \"can_mod_post\": false, \"score\": 26, \"approved_by\": null, \"author_premium\": false, \"thumbnail\": \"\", \"edited\": false, \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"gildings\": {}, \"content_categories\": null, \"is_self\": true, \"mod_note\": null, \"created\": 1606146547.0, \"link_flair_type\": \"text\", \"wls\": 6, \"removed_by_category\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"domain\": \"self.emacs\", \"allow_live_comments\": false, \"selftext_html\": \"\\u003C!-- SC_OFF --\\u003E\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EI have been using emacs for more than 5 years now, but never wrote a elisp except few changes in config. I\\u0026#39;d like get my hands dirty with elisp. is the book \\u003Cem\\u003EWriting GNU Emacs Extensions\\u003C/em\\u003E still worth reading, or would I find deprecated functions. 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I don't like this, it serves no purpose to me, but this shortcut can be useful if I just rebind them. As you probably know, (global-set-key) doesn't work on this and lots of other shortcuts. On google, I found this:\\n \\n (define-key input-decode-map [?\\\\C-m] [C-m])\\n\\nBasically, I want a list where I can type all the keys that the GUI sees but can't be rebind (this includes C-m, C-i, C-[ ...), then run a for loop (not sure how it's done in Lisp) that will rebind them to their normal behaviour. 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I don\\u0026#39;t like this, it serves no purpose to me, but this shortcut can be useful if I just rebind them. As you probably know, (global-set-key) doesn\\u0026#39;t work on this and lots of other shortcuts. On google, I found this:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E(define-key input-decode-map [?\\\\C-m] [C-m])\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EBasically, I want a list where I can type all the keys that the GUI sees but can\\u0026#39;t be rebind (this includes C-m, C-i, C-[ ...), then run a for loop (not sure how it\\u0026#39;s done in Lisp) that will rebind them to their normal behaviour. I tried this and this doesn\\u0026#39;t work because concat returns a string and strings are bad.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E(setq boomerkeys \\u0026#39;(\\u0026quot;C-m\\u0026quot; \\u0026quot;C-i\\u0026quot;))\\n\\n(dolist (key boomerkeys)\\n (define-key input-decode-map [(concat \\u0026quot;?\\\\\\\\\\u0026quot; key)] [key]))\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EThe code below works but I don\\u0026#39;t think that it\\u0026#39;s good to copy\\u0026amp;paste the same line and then it\\u0026#39;ll be harder to add new keys that I forgot.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E(define-key input-decode-map [?\\\\C-i] [C-i])\\n(define-key input-decode-map [?\\\\C-m] [C-m])\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EAlso it would really help if you could find a list of all the keys that cannot be bound in Emacs by default but can be rebound by changing the 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I also don\\u0026#39;t know how deeply integrated \\u003Ccode\\u003Eruby-mode\\u003C/code\\u003E is in \\u003Ccode\\u003Edoom-emacs\\u003C/code\\u003E so I\\u0026#39;m a bit worried about breaking/losing something I don\\u0026#39;t know I\\u0026#39;m getting by switching to \\u003Ccode\\u003Eenh-ruby-mode\\u003C/code\\u003E.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u003Cstrong\\u003ESo my ultimate question is:\\u003C/strong\\u003E\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ECan I tone down \\u003Ccode\\u003Eruby-mode\\u003C/code\\u003E indentation to fix this specific issue (and maybe similar ones I haven\\u0026#39;t encountered yet) or just turn off all \\u0026quot;advanced\\u0026quot; indentation (other than simply \\u0026quot;you\\u0026#39;re in a block here\\u0026#39;s some indentation\\u0026quot;) for \\u003Ccode\\u003Eruby-mode\\u003C/code\\u003E?\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u003Cstrong\\u003Eedit:\\u003C/strong\\u003E fix indentation offset example and the note below\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EFor what it\\u0026#39;s worth, this indentation continues even after I\\u0026#39;ve added code and try to start a new line below it, something like\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E validate :ability_to_set_value, if: :will_save_change_to_parent_id?\\n\\n scope :a_new_scope, -\\u0026gt; (a_param) { where(the_thing: a_param) }\\n # indentation starts here\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EWhich is wild, since it still appears to be trying to align to that \\u003Ccode\\u003Eif:\\u003C/code\\u003E (I had to manually fix the indentation of the \\u003Ccode\\u003Escope\\u003C/code\\u003E but if anything auto formats that line it jumps back out and I have to fix it again).\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u003Cstrong\\u003Eedit 2:\\u003C/strong\\u003E spelling/grammar\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\\u003C!-- SC_ON --\\u003E\", \"likes\": null, \"suggested_sort\": null, \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"view_count\": null, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"is_crosspostable\": true, \"pinned\": false, \"over_18\": false, \"all_awardings\": [], \"awarders\": [], \"media_only\": false, \"link_flair_template_id\": \"b1691750-7a49-11e5-8c34-0e66dfbe79eb\", \"can_gild\": true, \"spoiler\": false, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_text\": null, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"visited\": false, \"removed_by\": null, \"num_reports\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_flair_background_color\": \"\", \"id\": \"jxvy38\", \"is_robot_indexable\": true, \"report_reasons\": null, \"author\": \"izuriel\", \"discussion_type\": null, \"num_comments\": 0, \"send_replies\": true, \"whitelist_status\": \"all_ads\", \"contest_mode\": false, \"mod_reports\": [], \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/jxvy38/having_issues_with_rubymode_indentation/\", \"parent_whitelist_status\": \"all_ads\", \"stickied\": false, \"url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/jxvy38/having_issues_with_rubymode_indentation/\", \"subreddit_subscribers\": 46692, \"created_utc\": 1605901348.0, \"num_crossposts\": 0, \"media\": null, \"is_video\": false}}, {\"kind\": \"t3\", \"data\": {\"approved_at_utc\": null, \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"selftext\": \"I have found that the mind is like a stack. 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I even tried updating to a newer org version 9.4.\\n\\nI'm using:\\n\\n GNU Emacs 26.2 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.30) of 2020-08-10.\\n\\nI'm now getting the following error on my code that used to work:\\n\\n Symbol\\u2019s function definition is void: org-table-convert-region\\n\\nSearching for the function with Ctrl-h f shows no entries starting with org-table.\\n\\nI have no idea how to start debugging this or if this has happened to anyone else.\\n\\nEdit: I went to the installation directory using which\\n\\n which emacs\\n\\nand going to\\n\\n /designtools/emacs_26.2/share/emacs/26.2/lisp/org/\\n\\nI can see the org-table.elc files among other org files. Opening org-table.elc I can see the functions that I can't use anymore.\\n\\nEdit: I saw I had a function called\\n\\n org-reload is an interactive autoloaded Lisp function in \\u2018org.el\\u2019.\\n \\n (org-reload \\u0026optional UNCOMPILED)\\n \\n Reload all Org Lisp files.\\n With prefix arg UNCOMPILED, load the uncompiled versions.\\n\\nI ran it and my functions appeared again? I have no idea why they wouldn't load automatically as it does not persist if I close and open emacs.\\n\\nFinal Edit:\\n\\nIt seems that now I need to put \\n\\n (require 'org)\\n\\nin my init file for all the required org functions to show up. It's not the worst of all things and it's somewhat clean.\", \"author_fullname\": \"t2_431l0\", \"saved\": false, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"clicked\": false, \"title\": \"Some org functions have disappeared from my setup.\", \"link_flair_richtext\": [], \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"hidden\": false, \"pwls\": 6, \"link_flair_css_class\": \"purple\", \"downs\": 0, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"hide_score\": false, \"name\": \"t3_jxe0xg\", \"quarantine\": false, \"link_flair_text_color\": \"dark\", \"upvote_ratio\": 1.0, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 5, \"total_awards_received\": 0, \"media_embed\": {}, \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"is_original_content\": false, \"user_reports\": [], \"secure_media\": null, \"is_reddit_media_domain\": false, \"is_meta\": false, \"category\": null, \"secure_media_embed\": {}, \"link_flair_text\": \"Question\", \"can_mod_post\": false, \"score\": 5, \"approved_by\": null, \"author_premium\": false, \"thumbnail\": \"\", \"edited\": 1606265990.0, \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"gildings\": {}, \"content_categories\": null, \"is_self\": true, \"mod_note\": null, \"created\": 1605857898.0, \"link_flair_type\": \"text\", \"wls\": 6, \"removed_by_category\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"domain\": \"self.emacs\", \"allow_live_comments\": false, \"selftext_html\": \"\\u003C!-- SC_OFF --\\u003E\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EI\\u0026#39;m not entirely sure how this happened but some of the org functions are no longer available in my emacs setup. I even tried updating to a newer org version 9.4.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EI\\u0026#39;m using:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003EGNU Emacs 26.2 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.30) of 2020-08-10.\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EI\\u0026#39;m now getting the following error on my code that used to work:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003ESymbol\\u2019s function definition is void: org-table-convert-region\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ESearching for the function with Ctrl-h f shows no entries starting with org-table.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EI have no idea how to start debugging this or if this has happened to anyone else.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EEdit: I went to the installation directory using which\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003Ewhich emacs\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Eand going to\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E/designtools/emacs_26.2/share/emacs/26.2/lisp/org/\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EI can see the org-table.elc files among other org files. Opening org-table.elc I can see the functions that I can\\u0026#39;t use anymore.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EEdit: I saw I had a function called\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003Eorg-reload is an interactive autoloaded Lisp function in \\u2018org.el\\u2019.\\n\\n(org-reload \\u0026amp;optional UNCOMPILED)\\n\\nReload all Org Lisp files.\\nWith prefix arg UNCOMPILED, load the uncompiled versions.\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EI ran it and my functions appeared again? I have no idea why they wouldn\\u0026#39;t load automatically as it does not persist if I close and open emacs.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EFinal Edit:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EIt seems that now I need to put \\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E(require \\u0026#39;org)\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003Ein my init file for all the required org functions to show up. It\\u0026#39;s not the worst of all things and it\\u0026#39;s somewhat clean.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\\u003C!-- SC_ON --\\u003E\", \"likes\": null, \"suggested_sort\": null, \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"view_count\": null, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": true, \"is_crosspostable\": true, \"pinned\": false, \"over_18\": false, \"all_awardings\": [], \"awarders\": [], \"media_only\": false, \"link_flair_template_id\": \"b1691750-7a49-11e5-8c34-0e66dfbe79eb\", \"can_gild\": true, \"spoiler\": false, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_text\": null, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"visited\": false, \"removed_by\": null, \"num_reports\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_flair_background_color\": \"\", \"id\": \"jxe0xg\", \"is_robot_indexable\": true, \"report_reasons\": null, \"author\": \"DCL88\", \"discussion_type\": null, \"num_comments\": 2, \"send_replies\": true, \"whitelist_status\": \"all_ads\", \"contest_mode\": false, \"mod_reports\": [], \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/jxe0xg/some_org_functions_have_disappeared_from_my_setup/\", \"parent_whitelist_status\": \"all_ads\", \"stickied\": false, \"url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/jxe0xg/some_org_functions_have_disappeared_from_my_setup/\", \"subreddit_subscribers\": 46692, \"created_utc\": 1605829098.0, \"num_crossposts\": 0, \"media\": null, \"is_video\": false}}, {\"kind\": \"t3\", \"data\": {\"approved_at_utc\": null, \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"selftext\": \"When I am working with `org-roam`, I want to ensure that the `*org-roam*` buffer is always present when I switch to a buffer with `org-mode` major mode. To achieve this I add a function activating the `*org-roam*` buffer to the `buffer-list-update-hook`. However, when doing so, I end up with a `Lisp nesting exceeds` error, and Emacs is unusable. What am I doing wrong here? \\n\\n (defun is-org-mode-p ()\\n (string= major-mode \\\"org-mode\\\"))\\n \\n (defun org-roam-buffer-on ()\\n (if (is-org-mode-p)\\n (org-roam-buffer-activate)\\n nil))\\n\\n (add-hook 'buffer-list-update-hook 'org-roam-buffer-on)\", \"author_fullname\": \"t2_jc7hp\", \"saved\": false, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"clicked\": false, \"title\": \"Call function on switching buffer with specific major mode\", \"link_flair_richtext\": [], \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"hidden\": false, \"pwls\": 6, \"link_flair_css_class\": \"purple\", \"downs\": 0, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"hide_score\": false, \"name\": \"t3_jxb31g\", \"quarantine\": false, \"link_flair_text_color\": \"dark\", \"upvote_ratio\": 1.0, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 3, \"total_awards_received\": 0, \"media_embed\": {}, \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"is_original_content\": false, \"user_reports\": [], \"secure_media\": null, \"is_reddit_media_domain\": false, \"is_meta\": false, \"category\": null, \"secure_media_embed\": {}, \"link_flair_text\": \"Question\", \"can_mod_post\": false, \"score\": 3, \"approved_by\": null, \"author_premium\": false, \"thumbnail\": \"\", \"edited\": false, \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"gildings\": {}, \"content_categories\": null, \"is_self\": true, \"mod_note\": null, \"created\": 1605848137.0, \"link_flair_type\": \"text\", \"wls\": 6, \"removed_by_category\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"domain\": \"self.emacs\", \"allow_live_comments\": false, \"selftext_html\": \"\\u003C!-- SC_OFF --\\u003E\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EWhen I am working with \\u003Ccode\\u003Eorg-roam\\u003C/code\\u003E, I want to ensure that the \\u003Ccode\\u003E*org-roam*\\u003C/code\\u003E buffer is always present when I switch to a buffer with \\u003Ccode\\u003Eorg-mode\\u003C/code\\u003E major mode. To achieve this I add a function activating the \\u003Ccode\\u003E*org-roam*\\u003C/code\\u003E buffer to the \\u003Ccode\\u003Ebuffer-list-update-hook\\u003C/code\\u003E. However, when doing so, I end up with a \\u003Ccode\\u003ELisp nesting exceeds\\u003C/code\\u003E error, and Emacs is unusable. What am I doing wrong here? \\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E(defun is-org-mode-p ()\\n(string= major-mode \\u0026quot;org-mode\\u0026quot;))\\n\\n(defun org-roam-buffer-on ()\\n (if (is-org-mode-p)\\n (org-roam-buffer-activate)\\n nil))\\n\\n (add-hook \\u0026#39;buffer-list-update-hook \\u0026#39;org-roam-buffer-on)\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\u003C/div\\u003E\\u003C!-- SC_ON --\\u003E\", \"likes\": null, \"suggested_sort\": null, \"banned_at_utc\": null, \"view_count\": null, \"archived\": false, \"no_follow\": false, \"is_crosspostable\": true, \"pinned\": false, \"over_18\": false, \"all_awardings\": [], \"awarders\": [], \"media_only\": false, \"link_flair_template_id\": \"b1691750-7a49-11e5-8c34-0e66dfbe79eb\", \"can_gild\": true, \"spoiler\": false, \"locked\": false, \"author_flair_text\": null, \"treatment_tags\": [], \"visited\": false, \"removed_by\": null, \"num_reports\": null, \"distinguished\": null, \"subreddit_id\": \"t5_2qhwu\", \"mod_reason_by\": null, \"removal_reason\": null, \"link_flair_background_color\": \"\", \"id\": \"jxb31g\", \"is_robot_indexable\": true, \"report_reasons\": null, \"author\": \"olmu1944\", \"discussion_type\": null, \"num_comments\": 4, \"send_replies\": true, \"whitelist_status\": \"all_ads\", \"contest_mode\": false, \"mod_reports\": [], \"author_patreon_flair\": false, \"author_flair_text_color\": null, \"permalink\": \"/r/emacs/comments/jxb31g/call_function_on_switching_buffer_with_specific/\", \"parent_whitelist_status\": \"all_ads\", \"stickied\": false, \"url\": \"https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/jxb31g/call_function_on_switching_buffer_with_specific/\", \"subreddit_subscribers\": 46692, \"created_utc\": 1605819337.0, \"num_crossposts\": 0, \"media\": null, \"is_video\": false}}, {\"kind\": \"t3\", \"data\": {\"approved_at_utc\": null, \"subreddit\": \"emacs\", \"selftext\": \"I'm trying to do some stuff with regular expressions, and it's being a freaking nightmare. I wish there is some elisp library that simplifies it, because right now I feel very very limited.\\n\\nIf I want to search for a regex in the current buffer my best option is to use ***re-search-forward*** (or *re-search-backward*). This function allows me to search forward for the given regex, however when it finds a match, instead of returning its data, it just moves the cursor to the end of the match.\\n\\nTo really access the matched regex data I have to use save-excursion in order to prevent the cursor from moving, and then match-data to get the info of the last searched anything on emacs.\\n\\nSo I got this:\\n\\n (defun get-regex-data (regex)\\n (save-excursion (re-search-backward regex nil t 1))\\n (match-data))\\n\\nAnd now, when point is over the regex I want to find, instead of returning the relative to the buffer beginning and end of the match, it just returns my **current cursor position** (and the end of the match).\\n\\nSo, how do I get the real beginning of the matched regex?\\n\\nAnd why couldn't regex be like:\\n\\n (defun search regex (regex source \\u0026optional count limit)\\n \\\"Looks for the given regex in the given source and returns a list of results (Each result consisting in a list '(match-number matched-string beginning end)).\\n regex :: Regular expression to search.\\n source :: Source of text from where to search. It can be a string, a buffer or a file.\\n count :: If count is a positive number the search is done n times forward. If it's negative the search will be backwards. If it's 'f' it will search forward till the limit. If it's 'b' it will search backward till the limit. It defaults to 1.\\n limit :: If the search exceeds the number of characters specified on limit, it fill stop. It defaults to nil.\\n \\\")\\n\\nI could even do a library with this function myself. Shouldn't be difficult once I solve this issue.\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\n. . .\\n\\n. . .\\n\\n\\u0026#x200B;\\n\\n# Example\\n\\n (defun regex-search-test ()\\n (interactive)\\n (message\\n \\\"Forward: %s - Backward: %s\\\"\\n (funcall (lambda () (save-excursion (re-search-backward \\\"[a-zA-Z0-9]+\\\" nil t 1)) (match-string 0)))\\n (funcall (lambda () (save-excursion (re-search-forward \\\"[a-zA-Z0-9]+\\\" nil t 1)) (match-string 0)))))\\n \\n ;; Test zone:\\n ;; ****+++//%%%\\u0026\\u0026\\u0026 ABCDEFGH123456789 $$%%\\u00ac\\u00ac\\u00ac??\\u00bf\\u00bf\\n\\nThis little function will search backward and forward for every block of characters with letters and/or numbers. You can test it here: [https://regexr.com/](https://regexr.com/) \\\\- Regex: \\\\[a-zA-Z0-9\\\\]+\\n\\nIf you call it on the Test zone you will see that `re-search-backward` doesn't bother to find the start of the whole regex, instead it will stop searching as soon as it finds a match.\\n\\nThis is due to re-search-backward behavior. It doesn't *search backward*, in reality (I assume) it steps back 1 character and searches forward, until it finds a match.\\n\\n - Right now when I call regex-search-test here ( [] = cursor):\\n ****+++//%%%\\u0026\\u0026\\u0026 ABCDEFGH123456789 $$%[%]\\u00ac\\u00ac\\u00ac??\\u00bf\\u00bf\\n - I would like to get:\\n ABCDEFGH123456789\\n - Instead I get:\\n 9\\n \\n If re-search-backward were a mirror image of re-search-forward, it would be the way I want. Unfortunately, as the documentation says, this is not the case. So I'll try to do my own regex search with blackjack and hookers.\\n\\nDocumentation: [https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html\\\\_node/elisp/Regexp-Search.html](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Regexp-Search.html)\", \"author_fullname\": \"t2_8fbrjlhy\", \"saved\": false, \"mod_reason_title\": null, \"gilded\": 0, \"clicked\": false, \"title\": \"How can I get the width of the next REGEX match? + Why are regex in elisp so frustrating?\", \"link_flair_richtext\": [], \"subreddit_name_prefixed\": \"r/emacs\", \"hidden\": false, \"pwls\": 6, \"link_flair_css_class\": \"purple\", \"downs\": 0, \"top_awarded_type\": null, \"hide_score\": false, \"name\": \"t3_jx6beh\", \"quarantine\": false, \"link_flair_text_color\": \"dark\", \"upvote_ratio\": 0.5, \"author_flair_background_color\": null, \"subreddit_type\": \"public\", \"ups\": 0, \"total_awards_received\": 0, \"media_embed\": {}, \"author_flair_template_id\": null, \"is_original_content\": false, \"user_reports\": [], \"secure_media\": null, \"is_reddit_media_domain\": false, \"is_meta\": false, \"category\": null, \"secure_media_embed\": {}, \"link_flair_text\": \"Question\", \"can_mod_post\": false, \"score\": 0, \"approved_by\": null, \"author_premium\": false, \"thumbnail\": \"\", \"edited\": 1605877956.0, \"author_flair_css_class\": null, \"author_flair_richtext\": [], \"gildings\": {}, \"content_categories\": null, \"is_self\": true, \"mod_note\": null, \"created\": 1605833600.0, \"link_flair_type\": \"text\", \"wls\": 6, \"removed_by_category\": null, \"banned_by\": null, \"author_flair_type\": \"text\", \"domain\": \"self.emacs\", \"allow_live_comments\": false, \"selftext_html\": \"\\u003C!-- SC_OFF --\\u003E\\u003Cdiv class=\\\"md\\\"\\u003E\\u003Cp\\u003EI\\u0026#39;m trying to do some stuff with regular expressions, and it\\u0026#39;s being a freaking nightmare. I wish there is some elisp library that simplifies it, because right now I feel very very limited.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EIf I want to search for a regex in the current buffer my best option is to use \\u003Cstrong\\u003E\\u003Cem\\u003Ere-search-forward\\u003C/em\\u003E\\u003C/strong\\u003E (or \\u003Cem\\u003Ere-search-backward\\u003C/em\\u003E). This function allows me to search forward for the given regex, however when it finds a match, instead of returning its data, it just moves the cursor to the end of the match.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ETo really access the matched regex data I have to use save-excursion in order to prevent the cursor from moving, and then match-data to get the info of the last searched anything on emacs.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ESo I got this:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E(defun get-regex-data (regex)\\n (save-excursion (re-search-backward regex nil t 1))\\n (match-data))\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EAnd now, when point is over the regex I want to find, instead of returning the relative to the buffer beginning and end of the match, it just returns my \\u003Cstrong\\u003Ecurrent cursor position\\u003C/strong\\u003E (and the end of the match).\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003ESo, how do I get the real beginning of the matched regex?\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EAnd why couldn\\u0026#39;t regex be like:\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E(defun search regex (regex source \\u0026amp;optional count limit)\\n\\u0026quot;Looks for the given regex in the given source and returns a list of results (Each result consisting in a list \\u0026#39;(match-number matched-string beginning end)).\\nregex :: Regular expression to search.\\nsource :: Source of text from where to search. It can be a string, a buffer or a file.\\ncount :: If count is a positive number the search is done n times forward. If it\\u0026#39;s negative the search will be backwards. If it\\u0026#39;s \\u0026#39;f\\u0026#39; it will search forward till the limit. If it\\u0026#39;s \\u0026#39;b\\u0026#39; it will search backward till the limit. It defaults to 1.\\nlimit :: If the search exceeds the number of characters specified on limit, it fill stop. It defaults to nil.\\n\\u0026quot;)\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EI could even do a library with this function myself. Shouldn\\u0026#39;t be difficult once I solve this issue.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E. . .\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E. . .\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003E\\u0026#x200B;\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Ch1\\u003EExample\\u003C/h1\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E(defun regex-search-test ()\\n (interactive)\\n (message\\n \\u0026quot;Forward: %s - Backward: %s\\u0026quot;\\n (funcall (lambda () (save-excursion (re-search-backward \\u0026quot;[a-zA-Z0-9]+\\u0026quot; nil t 1)) (match-string 0)))\\n (funcall (lambda () (save-excursion (re-search-forward \\u0026quot;[a-zA-Z0-9]+\\u0026quot; nil t 1)) (match-string 0)))))\\n\\n;; Test zone:\\n;; ****+++//%%%\\u0026amp;\\u0026amp;\\u0026amp; ABCDEFGH123456789 $$%%\\u00ac\\u00ac\\u00ac??\\u00bf\\u00bf\\n\\u003C/code\\u003E\\u003C/pre\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EThis little function will search backward and forward for every block of characters with letters and/or numbers. You can test it here: \\u003Ca href=\\\"https://regexr.com/\\\"\\u003Ehttps://regexr.com/\\u003C/a\\u003E - Regex: [a-zA-Z0-9]+\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EIf you call it on the Test zone you will see that \\u003Ccode\\u003Ere-search-backward\\u003C/code\\u003E doesn\\u0026#39;t bother to find the start of the whole regex, instead it will stop searching as soon as it finds a match.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cp\\u003EThis is due to re-search-backward behavior. It doesn\\u0026#39;t \\u003Cem\\u003Esearch backward\\u003C/em\\u003E, in reality (I assume) it steps back 1 character and searches forward, until it finds a match.\\u003C/p\\u003E\\n\\n\\u003Cpre\\u003E\\u003Ccode\\u003E- Right now when I call regex-search-test here ( [] = cursor):\\n****+++//%%%\\u0026amp;\\u0026amp;\\u0026amp; ABCDEFGH123456789 $$%[%]\\u00ac\\u00ac\\u00ac??\\u00bf\\u00bf\\n- I would like to get:\\nABCDEFGH123456789\\n- Instead I get:\\n9\\n\\nIf re-search-backward were a mirror image of re-search-forward, it would be the way I want. Unfortunately, as the documentation says, this is not the case. 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