- Doom Emacs Stuff
- Sphinx and RsT
- R Helpers
- Org LaTeX
- Notes
This is a literate config file for doom-emacs by hlinssner
. This is meant to
be used with the develop
branch. Much of the basic setup is pulled from the
emacs literate starter by gilbertw1
. The companion packages page describes the
basic package setup, while the init.el
is described on the project homepage.
So as mentioned here there is trouble when org-export
tries to create files
while keeping the org-toc
tag.
It’s not really a problem since org-export
actually generates a TOC for the
files anyway.
Let’s set some variables with basic user information.
(setq user-full-name "Rohit Goswami (HaoZeke)"
user-mail-address "[email protected]")
Honestly the basic font setting is simply not pretty enough.
(setq doom-font (font-spec :family "Intel One Mono" :size 18))
;; (setq doom-font (font-spec :family "Attribute Mono" :size 16))
(unless (find-font doom-font)
(setq doom-font (font-spec :family "Cascadia Code PL" :size 14)))
This should be implemented as fallback font once this is merged.
(setq doom-unicode-font (font-spec :family "Symbola" :size 20))
I prefer the regular diminished font size, even for the childframes.
;; Undo the helm text enlargement in childframes
(setq +helm-posframe-text-scale 0)
I have trouble at work with the current DOOM dashboard. This one is from the
doom-emacs
lead developer, as found on Discord.
(setq +doom-dashboard-banner-file (expand-file-name "banner.png" doom-private-dir))
Most of these should be removed when doom
fixes them.
(setq package-archives '(("gnu" . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/")
("nongnu" . "https://elpa.nongnu.org/nongnu/")
("elpa" . "https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/")
("melpa" . "https://melpa.org/packages/")
))
This makes `helm` behave more like `ivy` while working with directories.
(after! helm
;; I want backspace to go up a level, like ivy
(add-hook! 'helm-find-files-after-init-hook
(map! :map helm-find-files-map
"<DEL>" #'helm-find-files-up-one-level)))
This is really really really excruciatingly slow for LaTeX mode and maybe even for other random buffers.
(setq-hook! 'LaTeX-mode-hook +spellcheck-immediately nil)
I am not sure if these need to be initialized.
; AndreaCrotti
(use-package! yasnippet-snippets
:after yasnippet)
This is a little too frequent for working with a git
repo. Henrik mentioned an
async
version of the re-compliation might be in the works, until then however I
will probably only manually trigger the re-compliation.
(after! org
(remove-hook 'after-save-hook #'+literate|recompile-maybe))
These conflict with my other templates.
(set-file-template! "\\.org$" :ignore t)
(setq
org_notes (concat (getenv "HOME") "/Git/Gitlab/Mine/Notes/")
zot_bib (concat (getenv "HOME") "/Insync/[email protected]/Google Drive/zotLib.bib")
org-directory org_notes
deft-directory org_notes
org-roam-directory org_notes
)
Sometimes I do tire of the defaults.
;; Also like doom-city-lights, doom-oceanic-next, doom-tomorrow-night, doom-wilmersdorf, leuven, doom-monokai-pro, doom-solarized-dark-high-contrast
;; Light ones like solarized
(setq doom-theme 'doom-tomorrow-night)
Formatting with styler
takes forever.
(setq +format-on-save-enabled-modes '(not emacs-lisp-mode ; works well enough without it
sql-mode ; sqlformat is broken
tex-mode ; latexindent is broken
latex-mode ; latexindent is broken
bibtex-mode ; is broken
ess-r-mode ; styler takes forever
web-mode ; dunno who this is for
))
These are eventually going to with general anyway. So it’s better to load that for now and carry on. Later this block can be prevented from being tangled.
- [X] Remove once merged upstream.
This does very little other than load it and remind it that SPC
is the leader for the other bindings to work.
(use-package! general)
;; Creating a constant for making future changes simpler
(defconst my-leader "SPC")
;; Tell general all about it
(general-create-definer my-leader-def
:prefix my-leader)
;; :prefix my-leader)
;; (general-create-definer my-local-leader-def
;; ;; :prefix my-local-leader
;; :prefix "SPC m")
Actually this might not be ported over so I’m just going to put this elsewhere.
;; I like short names
(general-evil-setup t)
;; Stop telling me things begin with non-prefix keys
(general-auto-unbind-keys)
Also it’s inconvenient to have a key chord requiring two hands to close a buffer.
; Compatibility, delete when fully migrated
(defconst my-leader "SPC")
; Bind a new key chord
(map!
(:leader
(:prefix "b"
:desc "Kill buffer" "d" #'kill-this-buffer)
(:prefix ("k" . "kill")
:desc "Save and kill" "e" 'save-buffers-kill-terminal
:desc "Kill buffer" "b" 'my-kill-this-buffer
:desc "Delete frame" "f" 'delete-frame
(:prefix ("o" . "Other")
:desc "Frames" "f" 'delete-other-frames
:desc "Windows" "w" 'delete-other-windows
)
)
))
The binding syntax of the future, TODAY!
;; ** Global Keybindings
;; Normal mode?
(nmap
:prefix my-leader
"b d" #'kill-this-buffer
;; kill things
"k" '(:ignore t :which-key "kill")
"k e" 'save-buffers-kill-terminal
"k b" 'my-kill-this-buffer
"k f" 'delete-frame
"k o f" 'delete-other-frames
"k o w" 'delete-other-windows
"a" 'helm-mini)
;; (my-leader-def 'normal 'override
;; "a" 'org-agenda)
These need practice. Many of these are already in the default configuration, but
they are redefined here for mnemonic usage. Also to add the which-key
hints.
(nmap
:prefix "gz"
:keymaps 'global
"r" '(mc/edit-lines :wk "Span region")
"z" '(+evil/mc-make-cursor-here :wk "Place frozen cursor")
)
Useful for navigating files and what not.
(map! :leader
:desc "Follow thing" "RET" 'org-open-at-point)
There are way too many of these to keep using helm
.
(map! :leader
(:prefix ("r" . "Replace")
:desc "String" "s" 'replace-string
:desc "Query" "q" 'query-replace
(:prefix ("r" . "Regexp")
:desc "String" "s" 'replace-regexp
:desc "Query" "q" 'query-replace-regexp
)
)
)
This should hopefully propogate across all modes.
(map! :leader
(:prefix ("i" . "Insert")
:desc "Unicode" "u" 'insert-char
:desc "Snippet" "s" 'yas-insert-snippet
:desc "From Clipboard" "y" '+default/yank-pop
:desc "From Evil Registers" "r" 'counsel-evil-registers
)
)
- [ ] Load conditionally
This is for working with the various options enabled by +smartparens
.
(map! :leader
(:prefix ("i" . "Insert")
(:prefix ("w" . "Wrap")
:desc "Backticks" "`" . 'sp-wrap-backtick
:desc "Tildes" "~" . 'sp-wrap-tilde
)))
These were bound to really weird things.
(nmap
:prefix my-leader
;; look things up
"l" '(:ignore t :wk "lookup")
"l o" '(+lookup/online-select :wk "Online")
"l f" '(+lookup/file :wk "File")
)
The escape key for exiting things seems very painful.
(general-define-key
:keymaps '(insert visual normal)
"S-SPC" 'evil-force-normal-state)
Local leader is already bound to `m` and there are few bindings, this just adds more.
(map! :localleader
:map markdown-mode-map
:prefix ("i" . "Insert")
:desc "Blockquote" "q" 'markdown-insert-blockquote
:desc "Bold" "b" 'markdown-insert-bold
:desc "Code" "c" 'markdown-insert-code
:desc "Emphasis" "e" 'markdown-insert-italic
:desc "Footnote" "f" 'markdown-insert-footnote
:desc "Code Block" "s" 'markdown-insert-gfm-code-block
:desc "Image" "i" 'markdown-insert-image
:desc "Link" "l" 'markdown-insert-link
:desc "List Item" "n" 'markdown-insert-list-item
:desc "Pre" "p" 'markdown-insert-pre
(:prefix ("h" . "Headings")
:desc "One" "1" 'markdown-insert-atx-1
:desc "Two" "2" 'markdown-insert-atx-2
:desc "Three" "3" 'markdown-insert-atx-3
:desc "Four" "4" 'markdown-insert-atx-4
:desc "Five" "5" 'markdown-insert-atx-5
:desc "Six" "6" 'markdown-insert-atx-6))
These bindings should probably be after org-noter
is loaded.
(map! :localleader
:map (org-mode-map pdf-view-mode-map)
(:prefix ("o" . "Org")
(:prefix ("n" . "Noter")
:desc "Noter" "n" 'org-noter
)))
Apart from extension specific bindings, here we define useful functions which
are a part of org-mode
.
(after! org (map! :localleader
:map org-mode-map
:desc "Eval Block" "e" 'ober-eval-block-in-repl
(:prefix "o"
:desc "Tags" "t" 'org-set-tags
:desc "Roam Bibtex" "b" 'orb-note-actions
(:prefix ("p" . "Properties")
:desc "Set" "s" 'org-set-property
:desc "Delete" "d" 'org-delete-property
:desc "Actions" "a" 'org-property-action
)
)
(:prefix ("i" . "Insert")
:desc "Link" "l" 'org-insert-link
:desc "Item" "o" 'org-toggle-item
:desc "Citation" "c" 'org-ref-insert-cite-link
:desc "Footnote" "f" 'org-footnote-action
:desc "Table" "t" 'org-table-create-or-convert-from-region
(:prefix ("d" . "Download")
:desc "Screenshot" "s" 'org-download-screenshot
:desc "Clipboard" "c" 'org-download-clipboard
:desc "Link" "l" 'org-download-image
)
(:prefix ("b" . "Math")
:desc "Bold" "f" 'org-make-bold-math
:desc "Blackboard" "b" 'org-make-blackboard-math
:desc "Remove" "r" 'org-make-symrm-math
:desc "Vert" "v" 'org-make-vert-math
)
(:prefix ("h" . "Headings")
:desc "Normal" "h" 'org-insert-heading
:desc "Todo" "t" 'org-insert-todo-heading
(:prefix ("s" . "Subheadings")
:desc "Normal" "s" 'org-insert-subheading
:desc "Todo" "t" 'org-insert-todo-subheading
)
)
(:prefix ("e" . "Exports")
:desc "Dispatch" "d" 'org-export-dispatch
)
)
)
)
Modified from this TeXSE answer.
(add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook 'add-my-latex-environments)
(defun add-my-latex-environments ()
(LaTeX-add-environments
'("thm" LaTeX-env-label)
'("prop" LaTeX-env-label)
'("lem" LaTeX-env-label)
'("cor" LaTeX-env-label)
'("defn" LaTeX-env-label)
'("not" LaTeX-env-label)
'("rem" LaTeX-env-label)
'("ex" LaTeX-env-label)
'("align" LaTeX-env-label)
'("notation" LaTeX-env-label)
'("dmath" LaTeX-env-label)
))
;; Code I added to make syntax highlighting work in Auctex
(custom-set-variables
'(font-latex-math-environments (quote
("display" "displaymath" "equation" "eqnarray" "gather" "multline"
"align" "alignat" "xalignat" "dmath")))
'(TeX-insert-braces nil)) ;;Stops putting {} on argumentless commands to "save" whitespace
;; Additionally, reftex code to recognize this environment as an equation
(setq reftex-label-alist
'(("dmath" ?e nil nil t)))
Stolen from here. Note that these are meant to work with unicode-math
.
(defun org-make-bold-math ()
"If there's a selection -- wrap this with '\symbf{' and '}'
and put the point to the end. Otherwise -- put the point
between '\symbf{' and '}'
Also: when not in math mode -- enclose the thing in dollars."
(interactive)
(let (start end
(delim "")
(jump 1)
)
(when (not (texmathp))
(setq delim "$")
(setq jump 2)
)
(if (use-region-p)
(progn
(setq start (region-beginning))
(setq end (region-end))
(narrow-to-region start end)
(goto-char (point-min))
(insert (concat delim "\\symbf{"))
(goto-char (point-max))
(insert (concat "}" delim))
(widen)
)
(progn
(insert (concat delim "\\symbf{}" delim))
(backward-char jump)
)
)
))
(defun org-make-blackboard-math ()
"If there's a selection -- wrap this with '\symbb{' and '}'
and put the point to the end. Otherwise -- put the point
between '\symbb{' and '}'
Also: when not in math mode -- enclose the thing in dollars."
(interactive)
(let (start end
(delim "")
(jump 1)
)
(when (not (texmathp))
(setq delim "$")
(setq jump 2)
)
(if (use-region-p)
(progn
(setq start (region-beginning))
(setq end (region-end))
(narrow-to-region start end)
(goto-char (point-min))
(insert (concat delim "\\symbb{"))
(goto-char (point-max))
(insert (concat "}" delim))
(widen)
)
(progn
(insert (concat delim "\\symbb{}" delim))
(backward-char jump)
)
)
))
(defun org-make-symrm-math ()
"If there's a selection -- wrap this with '\symrm{' and '}'
and put the point to the end. Otherwise -- put the point
between '\symrm{' and '}'
Also: when not in math mode -- enclose the thing in dollars."
(interactive)
(let (start end
(delim "")
(jump 1)
)
(when (not (texmathp))
(setq delim "$")
(setq jump 2)
)
(if (use-region-p)
(progn
(setq start (region-beginning))
(setq end (region-end))
(narrow-to-region start end)
(goto-char (point-min))
(insert (concat delim "\\symrm{"))
(goto-char (point-max))
(insert (concat "}" delim))
(widen)
)
(progn
(insert (concat delim "\\symrm{}" delim))
(backward-char jump)
)
)
))
(defun org-make-vert-math ()
"If there's a selection -- wrap this with '\vert{' and '}'
and put the point to the end. Otherwise -- put the point
between '\vert{' and '}'
Also: when not in math mode -- enclose the thing in dollars."
(interactive)
(let (start end
(delim "")
(jump 1)
)
(when (not (texmathp))
(setq delim "$")
(setq jump 2)
)
(if (use-region-p)
(progn
(setq start (region-beginning))
(setq end (region-end))
(narrow-to-region start end)
(goto-char (point-min))
(insert (concat delim "‖"))
(goto-char (point-max))
(insert (concat "‖" delim))
(widen)
)
(progn
(insert (concat delim "‖‖" delim))
(backward-char jump)
)
)
))
These are only relevant to org-mode
. Nevertheless they are not part of
org-mode
so semantically it makes no sense to use o
after the localleader.
(map! :localleader
:map org-mode-map
(:prefix ("a" . "Anki")
:desc "Push" "p" 'anki-editor-push-notes
:desc "Retry" "r" 'anki-editor-retry-failure-notes
:desc "Insert" "n" 'anki-editor-insert-note
(:prefix ("c" . "Cloze")
:desc "Dwim" "d" 'anki-editor-cloze-dwim
:desc "Region" "r" 'anki-editor-cloze-region
)
)
)
These are basically wrappers around various rtags
functions.
(nmap
:prefix my-leader
:keymaps 'c-mode-base-map
"m" '(:ignore t :wk "Local Commands")
"m r" '(:ignore t :wk "Rtags")
"m r c" '(rtags-check-includes :wk "Check Includes")
;; All the find commands
"m r f" '(:ignore t :wk "Find")
"m r f s" '(:ignore t :wk "Symbol")
"m r f s a" '(rtags-find-symbol-at-point :wk "At point")
"m r f s s" '(rtags-find-symbol :wk "Symbol")
"m r f s c" '(:ignore t :wk "Current")
"m r f s c f" '(rtags-find-symbol-current-file :wk "File")
"m r f s c d" '(rtags-find-symbol-current-dir :wk "Directory")
"m r f f" '(rtags-find-functions-called-by-this-function :wk "Functions")
"m r f r" '(rtags-find-references :wk "References")
)
These are mostly because movement without hnei
is horrible. Read about it
here.
(use-package! evil-colemak-basics
:after evil
:config
(setq evil-colemak-basics-rotate-t-f-j t)
(global-evil-colemak-basics-mode)
)
Since I tend to keep visual-line-mode
all the time, evil-better-visual-line is a natural choice.
(use-package! evil-better-visual-line
:after evil-colemak-basics
:config
(evil-better-visual-line-on)
(map! :map evil-colemak-basics-keymap
(:nvm "n" 'evil-better-visual-line-next-line
:nvm "e" 'evil-better-visual-line-previous-line
:nvm "g n" 'evil-next-line
:nvm "g e" 'evil-previous-line))
)
Harmonizing with Vimium.
(after! evil (map! :map evil-motion-state-map
(:n :desc "Previous match" "K" 'evil-search-previous
:n :desc "Next match" "k" 'evil-search-next
:n :desc "Forward search" "/" 'evil-search-forward
)
))
These are somehow not part of the evil-colemak
setup.
(after! evil
(map! :map evil-window-map
(:leader
(:prefix ("w" . "Select Window")
:n :desc "Left" "h" 'evil-window-left
:n :desc "Up" "e" 'evil-window-up
:n :desc "Down" "n" 'evil-window-down
:n :desc "Right" "i" 'evil-window-right
))
))
Harmonizing with Zathura.
(after! evil
(map! :map evil-colemak-basics-keymap
:nv "N" 'evil-scroll-page-down
:nv "E" 'evil-scroll-page-up)
)
Annoyingly, evil-org-mode
had a map which kept overriding all my other
settings. Thankfully it has a helper variable to set movement. I also do not
need this anyway, at-least not by default.
(after! org
(remove-hook 'org-mode-hook 'evil-org-mode)
(setq evil-org-movement-bindings
'((up . "e") (down . "n")
(left . "h") (right . "i"))
)
)
This remaps SPC o N
to use treemacs
.
I guess this doesn’t make all that much sense, but t
and T
and bound to
terminals and that makes sense, so I guess this is fine.
;; Remap opening the sidebar
(map! :leader
:nv "o n" nil
:desc "Open treemacs pane"
:n "o n" #'+treemacs/toggle)
;; Remap finding stuff
(map! :leader
:nv "o N" nil
:desc "Treemacs find file"
:n "o N" 'treemacs-find-file)
Cancelled since this commit on the develop
branch.
These are more semantic for me.
(nmap
:prefix my-leader
:keymaps '(latex-mode-map tex-mode-map LaTeX-mode-map)
;; Folding Stuff
"m f" '(:ignore t :wk "Fold Things")
"m f c" '(TeX-fold-comment :wk "Comment")
"m f e" '(TeX-fold-env :wk "Environment")
"m f m" '(TeX-fold-math :wk "Math")
;; Insertions
"m i" '(:ignore t :wk "Insert")
"m i m" '(helm-insert-latex-math :wk "Math Symbols")
"m i r" '(:ignore t :wk "References")
"m i r h" '(helm-bibtex-with-local-bibliography :wk "Helm")
"m i r r" '(reftex-citation :wk "Reftex")
)
To use path
variables more easily.
(cond ((featurep :system 'macos) (use-package! exec-path-from-shell
:config
(exec-path-from-shell-initialize)
)
))
On a Mac, when using Nix and Emacs 28, some of the path variables need to be set to find gpg
. These should probably be handled through doom env
since the terminal does not have trouble finding gpg
.
(cond ((featurep :system 'macos) (custom-set-variables '(epg-gpg-program "/usr/local/bin/gpg")) ;; brew
(setq exec-path (append exec-path '("/run/current-system/sw/bin"))) ;; nix
(setq exec-path (append exec-path '("/usr/local/bin/"))) ;; brew
))
These are encrypted with gpg
and are essentially set mostly by custom-*
.
(use-package! epa-file
:demand
:config
(epa-file-enable)
(load (concat doom-private-dir "local/private.el.gpg"))
)
The problem is that packages.el
isn’t being produced by the clever little ugly
commit I tried so, this is a workaround to tangle any file to be produced in
.el
format in the same location.
So adding the automatic tangling code doesn’t mangle things up everytime you open emacs.
(setq safe-local-variable-values '((after-save-hook . haozeke/org-save-and-export-latex)
(before-save-hook . org-babel-execute-buffer)))
- This actually forms it relative to the exact path. (Gotta move it to the config folder)
- The actual code is much more elegant in every way possible.
- Seriously there has to be a way to not have to do this.
As per this interesting answer on the superuser forums, I need to set
org-export-async-init-file
.
(setq org-export-async-init-file (concat doom-private-dir "local/async-ox.el"))
I use some paths on my remote machines, which are non-standard.
(after! tramp
(add-to-list 'tramp-remote-path "~/.local/bin")
(add-to-list 'tramp-remote-path "~/.cargo/bin")
(add-to-list 'tramp-remote-path "~/.hpc/bin")
(add-to-list 'tramp-remote-path "~/.local/lsp/bin")
(add-to-list 'tramp-remote-path "~/.micromamba/envs/lsp/bin/")
)
Between lsp-mode
and eglot
I ended up with eglot for reasons better described here.
(after! eglot
:config
(add-hook 'nix-mode-hook 'eglot-ensure)
(add-hook 'f90-mode-hook 'eglot-ensure)
(set-eglot-client! 'cc-mode '("clangd" "-j=3" "--clang-tidy"))
(set-eglot-client! 'python-mode '("pylsp"))
(when (string= (system-name) "Rohits-MacBook-Pro.local")
(setq exec-path (append exec-path '(
(concat (getenv "HOME") "/.micromamba/envs/lsp/bin/") ;; python, fortran
(concat (getenv "HOME") "/.local/lsp/bin/") ;; clangd
(concat (getenv "HOME") "/.digestif/bin/") ;; tex
(concat (getenv "HOME") "/.nvm/versions/node/v16.1.0/bin/bash-language-server")
)))
)
)
These should eventually go into a different module. Each of these.
This section is to work with the settings for the word-wrap
doom
module.
;; enable word-wrap in C/C++/ObjC/Java
(add-hook! 'markdown-mode-hook #'+word-wrap-mode)
(add-hook! 'text-mode-hook #'+word-wrap-mode)
(add-hook! 'tex-mode-hook #'+word-wrap-mode)
(after! spell-fu
(setq spell-fu-idle-delay 0.5 ; default is 0.25
ispell-program-name "hunspell"
;; aspell -> "--sug-mode=ultra"
;;ispell-extra-args '("-d en_US")
ispell-dictionary "en_US" ; needed for MacOS in particular
ispell-personal-dictionary "~/.aspell.en.pws" ; standard location
spell-fu-dictionary "~/.config/dict" ; standard location
)
;; use American English as ispell default dictionary
(ispell-change-dictionary "american" t)
(setq-default ispell-program-name "hunspell")
)
Also, it gets annoying to have spell check enabled while working with code.
;; Can always be enabled with SPC t s
(remove-hook 'text-mode-hook #'spell-fu-mode)
Of course this is not really meant to be here..
A variation of this was included upstream in the develop
branch.
(use-package! magit-org-todos
:mode "\\COMMIT_EDITMSG\\'"
:commands (magit-org-todods magit-org-todos-autoinsert)
:config
(magit-org-todos-autoinsert))
;; (use-package! magit-todos)
This is for sweet github integration. Also integrated upstream.
(use-package! magithub
:after magit
:commands (magithub-clone
magithub-completion-enable)
;; :ensure t
:config
(magithub-feature-autoinject t)
(setq
magithub-clone-default-directory "$HOME/Git/Github/"
magithub-dir (concat doom-etc-dir "magithub/")
magithub-preferred-remote-method 'clone_url))
(use-package! evil-magit :after magit
:init
(setq evil-magit-state 'normal))
(use-package! magit-delta
:if (executable-find "delta")
:hook (magit-mode . magit-delta-mode)
:config
; Kanged https://github.com/dandavison/magit-delta/issues/13
(setq magit-delta-delta-args (append magit-delta-delta-args '("--features" "magit-delta")))
; Kanged https://github.com/dandavison/magit-delta/issues/15#issuecomment-865774240
(defun hz/magit-delta-toggle ()
"Toggle magit-delta-mode and refresh magit."
(interactive)
(progn
(call-interactively 'magit-delta-mode)
(magit-refresh)))
:general
(:keymaps 'magit-mode-map
:states 'normal
:prefix ","
"t" '(hz/magit-delta-toggle :wk "toggle magit-delta"))
)
Currently there are still performance issues, which is why the toggle
keybinding is useful, however, there is a nicer workaround, simply disable for
larger diffs as described here. Eventually this should be fixed somewhere else.
(defvar hz/magit-delta-point-max 50000)
;; Disable mode if there are too many characters
(advice-add 'magit-delta-call-delta-and-convert-ansi-escape-sequences :around
(defun hz/magit-delta-colorize-maybe-a (fn &rest args)
(if (<= (point-max) hz/magit-delta-point-max)
(apply fn args)
(magit-delta-mode -1))))
;; Re-enable mode after `magit-refresh' if there aren't too many characters
(add-hook 'magit-post-refresh-hook
(defun hz/magit-enable-magit-delta-maybe-h (&rest _args)
(when (and (not magit-delta-mode)
(<= (point-max) hz/magit-delta-point-max))
(magit-delta-mode +1))))
These bindings are essentially part of org-noter
however, they do not actually
need to be bound in org-mode
files. Also updated to have evil-colemak
bindings.
(after! pdf-view
;; open pdfs scaled to fit page
(setq-default pdf-view-display-size 'fit-width)
(add-hook! 'pdf-view-mode-hook (evil-colemak-basics-mode -1))
;; automatically annotate highlights
(setq pdf-annot-activate-created-annotations t
pdf-view-resize-factor 1.1)
;; faster motion
(map!
:map pdf-view-mode-map
:n "g g" #'pdf-view-first-page
:n "G" #'pdf-view-last-page
:n "N" #'pdf-view-next-page-command
:n "E" #'pdf-view-previous-page-command
:n "e" #'evil-collection-pdf-view-previous-line-or-previous-page
:n "n" #'evil-collection-pdf-view-next-line-or-next-page
:localleader
(:prefix "o"
(:prefix "n"
:desc "Insert" "i" 'org-noter-insert-note
))
))
This is for my favorite anki interaction mechanism.
(use-package! anki-editor
:after org-noter
:config
; I like making decks
(setq anki-editor-create-decks 't))
These are numerous and complicated enough to be in a segment of their own.
I like having the date on my TODO items.
(setq org-log-done "time"
org-log-done-with-time 't)
For the longest time I was setting this per file for bizarre reasons. This makes much more sense.
(use-package! ox-extra
:after org
:config
(ox-extras-activate '(ignore-headlines))
)
This controls what is used to open links in org
documents. Since there are
only a few defaults defined, I am just prepending them to my changes instead of
dealing with append
and stuff.
(setq org-file-apps
'((auto-mode . emacs)
("\\.mm\\'" . default)
("\\.x?html?\\'" . default)
("\\.pdf\\'" . default)
("\\.png\\'" . viewnior)
("\\.jpg\\'" . viewnior)
("\\.svg\\'" . viewnior)
))
(use-package! mermaid-mode)
(use-package! ob-mermaid)
So julia
support is inbuilt, however the process variable needs to be set:
(setq inferior-julia-program-name "/bin/julia")
This is already included in the standard doom setup. However, I was having
trouble with relative exports so I have this one instead. Partially kanged from
doom-emacs
.
Before setting this up, a new function is defined to call the screenshot process, this setup is kanged from here.
;; From https://github.com/poligen/dotfiles/blob/25785810f9bf98f6eec93e400c686a4ad65ac310/doom.d/config.el
;; My customized org-download to incorporate flameshot gui Workaround to setup flameshot, which enables annotation.
;; In flameshot, set filename as "screenshot", and the command as "flameshot gui -p /tmp", so that we always ends up
;; with /tmp/screenshot.png. Nullify org-download-screenshot-method by setting it to `echo', so that essentially we
;; are only calling (org-download-image org-download-screenshot-file).
(defun hz-org-download-screenshot ()
"Capture screenshot and insert the resulting file.
The screenshot tool is determined by `org-download-screenshot-method'."
(interactive)
(let ((tmp-file "/tmp/screenshot.png"))
(delete-file tmp-file)
(call-process-shell-command "flameshot gui -p /tmp/")
;; Because flameshot exit immediately, keep polling to check file existence
(while (not (file-exists-p tmp-file))
(sleep-for 2))
(org-download-image tmp-file)))
Now we can configure the package itself.
(use-package! org-download
:after org
:config
(setq-default org-download-image-dir "./images/"
;; org-download-screenshot-method "flameshot gui --raw > %s"
org-download-delete-image-after-download t
org-download-method 'directory
org-download-heading-lvl 1
org-download-screenshot-file "/tmp/screenshot.png"
)
(cond ((featurep :system 'linux)
(if (string-match-p "wayland" (getenv "WAYLAND_DISPLAY"))
(setq-default org-download-screenshot-method "grim -g \"$(slurp)\" - > %s")
(setq-default org-download-screenshot-method "xclip -selection clipboard -t image/png -o > %s")
)
)
((featurep :system 'macos) (setq-default org-download-screenshot-method "screencapture -i %s")))
)
Julia and Mathematica are not set. Other languages might also be needed here eventually.
(after! 'org
(org-babel-do-load-languages 'org-babel-load-languages
(append org-babel-load-languages
;; '((julia . t))
'((mathematica . t))
'((ditaa . t))
))
)
(setq org-babel-mathematica-command "~/.local/bin/mash"
org-ditaa-jar-path (concat (getenv "HOME") "/.local/bin/ditaa0_9.jar")
)
From here. Now we can configure this.
(use-package! org-babel-eval-in-repl
:after org
:config
(setq eir-jump-after-eval nil)
)
These are just variables I need to set to prevent things from dying.
Since I use a lot of unicode math; it makes sense to switch from LaTeX to XeLaTeX everywhere. This section borrows heavily from here and here. Might possibly want to look at this later too.
;; Set after the default-packages list anyway
(setq org-latex-packages-alist 'nil)
(setq org-latex-default-packages-alist
'(("AUTO" "inputenc" t ("pdflatex"))
("T1" "fontenc" t ("pdflatex"))
("" "graphicx" t)
("" "grffile" t)
("" "minted" t)
;; ("dvipsnames,svgnames*,x11names*,table" "xcolor" t)
("" "longtable" nil)
("" "wrapfig" nil)
("" "rotating" nil)
("normalem" "ulem" t)
("" "amsmath" t)
("" "amssymb" t)
("" "unicode-math" t)
("" "mathtools" t)
("" "textcomp" t)
("" "capt-of" nil)
("" "hyperref" nil)))
;; (add-to-list 'org-latex-default-packages-alist '("" "fontspec" t))
;; (setq org-latex-inputenc-alist '(("utf8" . "utf8x")))
;; (add-to-list 'org-latex-packages-alist '("" "unicode-math"))
(after! org
(plist-put org-format-latex-options :scale 2.2)
(add-to-list 'org-preview-latex-process-alist '(dvixelatex :programs
("xetex" "convert")
:description "pdf > png" :message "you need to install the programs: xetex and imagemagick." :image-input-type "pdf" :image-output-type "png" :image-size-adjust
(1.0 . 1.0)
:latex-compiler
("xelatex -no-pdf -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f")
:image-converter
("dvisvgm %f -n -b min -c %S -o %O")))
(add-to-list 'org-preview-latex-process-alist '(imagexetex :programs
("xelatex" "convert")
:description "pdf > png" :message "you need to install the programs: xelatex and imagemagick." :image-input-type "pdf" :image-output-type "png" :image-size-adjust
(1.0 . 1.0)
:latex-compiler
("xelatex -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f")
:image-converter
("convert -density %D -trim -antialias %f -quality 100 %O")))
)
These need to be disabled by default otherwise emacs
stalls often. Also, it
turns out that dvipng
has some bugs on my system, so Imagemagick works better,
once security policies have been adjusted in /etc/ImageMagick-/policy.xml
.
(after! org
(setq org-preview-latex-default-process 'imagexetex)
(setq org-startup-with-inline-images 'nil)
(setq org-image-actual-width 400)
)
This modified environment makes it easier to work with reports.
;; TODO: Figure out how to pass parameters other than width
;; TODO: Also make a subcaption label
(org-link-set-parameters
"subfig"
:follow (lambda (file) (find-file file))
:face '(:foreground "chocolate" :weight bold :underline t)
:display 'full
:export (lambda (file desc backend)
(when (eq backend 'latex)
(if (string-match ">(\\(.+\\))" desc)
(concat "\\begin{subfigure}[b]{"
(match-string 1 desc)
"}\\caption{" (replace-regexp-in-string "\s+>(.+)" "" desc) "}"
"\\includegraphics"
"["
"width=\\textwidth"
"]"
"{"
file
"}"
"\\end{subfigure}"
)
(format "\\begin{subfigure}[b]{\\textwidth}\\includegraphics{%s}\\caption{%s}\\end{subfigure}" file desc)))))
First discussed here. The invisible area modifications are a plague. I can’t imagine why this is not set by default.
(setq org-catch-invisible-edits 'show-and-error)
We would like to not have additional newlines between trees.
(setq org-cycle-separator-lines 0)
This probably needs to be refactored later. Or loaded elsewhere. The keymaps are defined in the following way:
(use-package! helm-org-rifle
:after org
:general
(:keymaps 'org-mode-map
:states 'normal
:prefix my-leader
"m r" '(:ignore t :wk "Rifle (Helm)")
"m r b" '(helm-org-rifle-current-buffer :wk "Rifle buffer")
"m r e" '(helm-org-rifle :wk "Rifle every open buffer")
"m r d" '(helm-org-rifle-directory :wk "Rifle from org-directory")
"m r a" '(helm-org-rifle-agenda-files :wk "Rifle agenda")
"m r o" '(:ignore t :wk "Occur (Persistent)")
"m r o b" '(helm-org-rifle-current-buffer :wk "Rifle buffer")
"m r o e" '(helm-org-rifle :wk "Rifle every open buffer")
"m r o d" '(helm-org-rifle-directory :wk "Rifle from org-directory")
"m r o a" '(helm-org-rifle-agenda-files :wk "Rifle agenda")
)
)
This is used to create graphiz
graphs from org-mode
stuff.
(use-package! org-mind-map
:general
(:keymaps 'org-mode-map
:states 'normal
:prefix my-leader
"m e m" '(org-mind-map-write :wk "Export mind-map") ))
Useful TeX generator.
(use-package! org-gantt
:after org)
It makes sense to keep this around so as to leverage existing resources.
;;(use-package! org-drill
;; :after org)
We will load a couple of helpers to get functionality closer to emacs-reveal.
This is apparently the org-ref
for org-re-reveal
. For themes (e.g.
robot-lung), we have a new directory. We would also now keep a local copy of our revealjs
setup.
(after! org-re-reveal
(use-package! org-re-reveal-ref) ; fixes org-ref
(setq reveal-extras (concat doom-private-dir "reveal/extras/")
org-re-reveal-root (concat doom-private-dir "reveal/rjs/")
sfeir-root (concat doom-private-dir "reveal/sfeir-school-theme/"))
)
Note that this needs to be updated manually since themes change.
Note that we configure this as per the README in the private configuration since all of these are very personal.
(use-package! org-gcal)
This should be set for everything. I like to keep the last modified date, but only consider things to be modified if 12 hours have passed.
(setq org-hugo-auto-set-lastmod 't
org-hugo-section "posts"
org-hugo-suppress-lastmod-period 43200.0
org-hugo-export-creator-string "Emacs 26.3 (Org mode 9.4 + ox-hugo + HaoZeke)"
)
I also like to have rational and numbered citations.
(after! ox-hugo
(use-package! citeproc-org
:config
(citeproc-org-setup)
(setq citeproc-org-org-bib-header "* References\n")
)
)
We will now lower the heading to the appropriate level. This is kanged from TimQuelch.
(after! citeproc-org
(defun hz/min-headline-level ()
(--> (org-element-parse-buffer)
(org-element-map it 'headline (apply-partially #'org-element-property :level))
(or it '(0))
(-min it)))
(defadvice! hz/citeproc-org-render-references (orig &rest args)
:around 'citeproc-org-render-references
(let* ((minlevel (hz/min-headline-level))
(totallevel (max 1 minlevel))
(citeproc-org-org-bib-header (concat (make-string totallevel ?*)
(string-trim-left citeproc-org-org-bib-header "\\**"))))
(apply orig args))))
Writing TeX
math can be painful, in-spite of all the unicode and other fancy tricks. This makes things a lot more feasible. Some of the configuration is directly lifted from Tecosaur’s configuration.
(use-package! calctex
:commands calctex-mode
:init
(add-hook 'calc-mode-hook #'calctex-mode)
:config
(setq calctex-additional-latex-packages "
\\usepackage[usenames]{xcolor}
\\usepackage{soul}
\\usepackage{adjustbox}
\\usepackage{amsmath}
\\usepackage{amssymb}
\\usepackage{siunitx}
\\usepackage{cancel}
\\usepackage{mathtools}
\\usepackage{mathalpha}
\\usepackage{xparse}
\\usepackage{arevmath}"
calctex-additional-latex-macros
(concat calctex-additional-latex-macros
"\n\\let\\evalto\\Rightarrow"))
(defadvice! no-messaging-a (orig-fn &rest args)
:around #'calctex-default-dispatching-render-process
(let ((inhibit-message t) message-log-max)
(apply orig-fn args)))
;; Fix hardcoded dvichop path (whyyyyyyy)
(let ((vendor-folder (concat (file-truename doom-local-dir)
"straight/"
(format "build-%s" emacs-version)
"/calctex/vendor/")))
(setq calctex-dvichop-sty (concat vendor-folder "texd/dvichop")
calctex-dvichop-bin (concat vendor-folder "texd/dvichop")))
(unless (file-exists-p calctex-dvichop-bin)
(message "CalcTeX: Building dvichop binary")
(let ((default-directory (file-name-directory calctex-dvichop-bin)))
(call-process "make" nil nil nil))))
Now we would like also to have a sidebar for working in the embedded mode.
(defvar calc-embedded-trail-window nil)
(defvar calc-embedded-calculator-window nil)
(defadvice! calc-embedded-with-side-pannel (&rest _)
:after #'calc-do-embedded
(when calc-embedded-trail-window
(ignore-errors
(delete-window calc-embedded-trail-window))
(setq calc-embedded-trail-window nil))
(when calc-embedded-calculator-window
(ignore-errors
(delete-window calc-embedded-calculator-window))
(setq calc-embedded-calculator-window nil))
(when (and calc-embedded-info
(> (* (window-width) (window-height)) 1200))
(let ((main-window (selected-window))
(vertical-p (> (window-width) 80)))
(select-window
(setq calc-embedded-trail-window
(if vertical-p
(split-window-horizontally (- (max 30 (/ (window-width) 3))))
(split-window-vertically (- (max 8 (/ (window-height) 4)))))))
(switch-to-buffer "*Calc Trail*")
(select-window
(setq calc-embedded-calculator-window
(if vertical-p
(split-window-vertically -6)
(split-window-horizontally (- (/ (window-width) 2))))))
(switch-to-buffer "*Calculator*")
(select-window main-window))))
This section is for setting up major modes for various file formats which are typically non-standard. These are matched by extensions.
direnv
is essentially a specialized bash script. Until I have time to make a
proper font locking mode for it, this should suffice.
(setq auto-mode-alist (append '(("\\.envrc$" . shell-script-mode))
auto-mode-alist))
I still keep my vim
dotfiles up to date…
(use-package! vimrc-mode
:mode "\\.vimrc\\'")
(use-package! highlight-doxygen
:hook ((c-mode c++-mode) . highlight-doxygen-mode))
inl
files are often used for extended header definitions.
(setq auto-mode-alist (append '(
("\\.C$" . c++-mode)
("\\.cc$" . c++-mode)
("\\.cpp$" . c++-mode)
("\\.inl$" . c++-mode)
("\\.H$" . c++-mode)
("\\.hh$" . c++-mode)
("\\.hpp$" . c++-mode)
)
auto-mode-alist))
By default, fortran-mode
is used for f90
files which is less than ideal.
(setq auto-mode-alist (append '(
("\\.f\\'" . fortran-mode)
("\\.f77\\'" . fortran-mode)
("\\.f90\\'" . f90-mode)
("\\.F90\\'" . f90-mode)
)
auto-mode-alist))
Not a fan, but is still occasionally useful.
(use-package! quarto-mode)
Mostly used with cpp
files.
(use-package! meson-mode
:mode "\\.build\\'"
:config
(add-hook!'meson-mode-hook 'company-mode)
)
(use-package! xonsh-mode
:mode "\\.xsh\\'"
:config
(add-hook!'xonsh-mode-hook 'company-mode)
)
This is the non doom
way of loading this.
(autoload 'pkgbuild-mode "pkgbuild-mode.el" "PKGBUILD mode." t)
(setq auto-mode-alist (append '(("/PKGBUILD$" . pkgbuild-mode))
auto-mode-alist))
I use doom
. So.
(use-package! pkgbuild-mode
:mode "\\PKGBUILD")
For most users.
(autoload 'lammps-mode "lammps-mode.el" "LAMMPS mode." t)
(setq auto-mode-alist (append
'(("in\\.'" . lammps-mode))
'(("\\.lmp\\'" . lammps-mode))
auto-mode-alist
))
With macros.
(use-package! lammps-mode)
(setq auto-mode-alist (append
'(("in\\.'" . lammps-mode))
'(("\\.lmp\\'" . lammps-mode))
auto-mode-alist
))
Need better font locking everywhere.
(use-package! pug-mode
:mode "\\.pug\\'")
The rc
files are usually encountered while building android stuff. They are handled
well by conf-mode
. Turns out that vmd
files also look just like conf-mode
things…
(setq auto-mode-alist
(append
'(("\\.rc\\'" . conf-mode))
'(("\\.vmd\\'" . conf-mode))
auto-mode-alist
))
Since java+meghnada
, clojure
, and scala
are covered by the standard doom
config,
the rest of these need to be loaded here.
(use-package! kotlin-mode
:mode "\\.kt\\'")
(use-package! groovy-mode
:mode "\\.groovy\\'")
For all those user-units.
(use-package! systemd
:mode "\\.service\\'")
Dart seems like a rather fun C-like language. Sort of fallen on the wayside what with Golang and what not but still might be worth a shot.
(use-package! dart-mode
:mode "\\.dart\\'")
I like having spell checks for everything.
;; Load it
(use-package! salt-mode
:config
;; Flyspell
(add-hook 'salt-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(flyspell-mode 1))))
Apparently, wolfram-mode is the best for syntax highlighting.
;; Load it
(use-package! wolfram-mode
:config
(setq mathematica-command-line "~/.local/bin/mash")
(add-to-list 'org-src-lang-modes '("mathematica" . wolfram)))
(use-package! snakemake-mode
:config
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.smk" . snakemake-mode)))
Was removed from the core modules
of doom-emacs
.
(use-package! wakatime-mode
:config
(cond ((featurep :system 'linux) (setq wakatime-cli-path "/usr/bin/wakatime"))
((featurep :system 'macos) (setq wakatime-cli-path "/usr/local/bin/wakatime-cli")) ;; We assume homebrew
)
)
This package from spotify has support for building things as well as highlighting Dockerfiles.
(use-package! dockerfile-mode
:mode "Dockerfile\\'"
:config
(put 'dockerfile-image-name 'safe-local-variable #'stringp)
)
This minor mode from here is crucial to having sane reveal-js
slides which don’t keep jumping back to the title slide on every export.
(define-minor-mode unpackaged/org-export-html-with-useful-ids-mode
"Attempt to export Org as HTML with useful link IDs.
Instead of random IDs like \"#orga1b2c3\", use heading titles,
made unique when necessary."
:global t
(if unpackaged/org-export-html-with-useful-ids-mode
(advice-add #'org-export-get-reference :override #'unpackaged/org-export-get-reference)
(advice-remove #'org-export-get-reference #'unpackaged/org-export-get-reference)))
(defun unpackaged/org-export-get-reference (datum info)
"Like `org-export-get-reference', except uses heading titles instead of random numbers."
(let ((cache (plist-get info :internal-references)))
(or (car (rassq datum cache))
(let* ((crossrefs (plist-get info :crossrefs))
(cells (org-export-search-cells datum))
;; Preserve any pre-existing association between
;; a search cell and a reference, i.e., when some
;; previously published document referenced a location
;; within current file (see
;; `org-publish-resolve-external-link').
;;
;; However, there is no guarantee that search cells are
;; unique, e.g., there might be duplicate custom ID or
;; two headings with the same title in the file.
;;
;; As a consequence, before re-using any reference to
;; an element or object, we check that it doesn't refer
;; to a previous element or object.
(new (or (cl-some
(lambda (cell)
(let ((stored (cdr (assoc cell crossrefs))))
(when stored
(let ((old (org-export-format-reference stored)))
(and (not (assoc old cache)) stored)))))
cells)
(when (org-element-property :raw-value datum)
;; Heading with a title
(unpackaged/org-export-new-title-reference datum cache))
;; NOTE: This probably breaks some Org Export
;; feature, but if it does what I need, fine.
(org-export-format-reference
(org-export-new-reference cache))))
(reference-string new))
;; Cache contains both data already associated to
;; a reference and in-use internal references, so as to make
;; unique references.
(dolist (cell cells) (push (cons cell new) cache))
;; Retain a direct association between reference string and
;; DATUM since (1) not every object or element can be given
;; a search cell (2) it permits quick lookup.
(push (cons reference-string datum) cache)
(plist-put info :internal-references cache)
reference-string))))
(defun unpackaged/org-export-new-title-reference (datum cache)
"Return new reference for DATUM that is unique in CACHE."
(cl-macrolet ((inc-suffixf (place)
`(progn
(string-match (rx bos
(minimal-match (group (1+ anything)))
(optional "--" (group (1+ digit)))
eos)
,place)
;; HACK: `s1' instead of a gensym.
(-let* (((s1 suffix) (list (match-string 1 ,place)
(match-string 2 ,place)))
(suffix (if suffix
(string-to-number suffix)
0)))
(setf ,place (format "%s--%s" s1 (cl-incf suffix)))))))
(let* ((title (org-element-property :raw-value datum))
(ref (url-hexify-string (substring-no-properties title)))
(parent (org-element-property :parent datum)))
(while (--any (equal ref (car it))
cache)
;; Title not unique: make it so.
(if parent
;; Append ancestor title.
(setf title (concat (org-element-property :raw-value parent)
"--" title)
ref (url-hexify-string (substring-no-properties title))
parent (org-element-property :parent parent))
;; No more ancestors: add and increment a number.
(inc-suffixf ref)))
ref)))
This one is to generate pdfs whenever a buffer is saved. Mainly taken from this stack exchange question.
; Pdf
(defun haozeke/org-save-and-export-pdf ()
(if (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
(org-latex-export-to-pdf :async t)))
Since the koma-letter
backend is separate, this needs a function as well.
(defun haozeke/org-save-and-export-koma-letter-pdf ()
(if (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
(org-koma-letter-export-to-pdf)))
Similar to the one above, but tex
generation is much faster and this way I can
keep editing my files without waiting for it to finish creating the pdf
.
; LaTeX
(defun haozeke/org-save-and-export-latex ()
(interactive)
(if (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
(org-latex-export-to-latex t)))
(defun haozeke/org-save-and-export-beamer ()
(interactive)
(if (eq major-mode 'org-mode)
(org-beamer-export-to-latex t)))
- Minted needs to be setup.
- There are really a lot of optimizations to the above.
Figure out if I can replicate this some other way. Taken from sam217pa’s github repo.
;; this function is used to append multiple elements to the list 'ox-latex
(defun append-to-list (list-var elements)
"Append ELEMENTS to the end of LIST-VAR. The return value is the new value of LIST-VAR."
(unless (consp elements) (error "ELEMENTS must be a list"))
(let ((list (symbol-value list-var)))
(if list
(setcdr (last list) elements)
(set list-var elements)))
(symbol-value list-var))
This supresses the output window. Useful for when I do async exports. From this question.
(defun async-shell-command-no-window
(command)
(interactive)
(let
((display-buffer-alist
(list
(cons
"\\*Async Shell Command\\*.*"
(cons #'display-buffer-no-window nil)))))
(async-shell-command
command)))
Some of these are kanged from here.
(setq rustic-format-on-save t
;; rustfmt uses `--edition 2015` by default. For now, 2021 seems to be a
;; reasonable alternative.
rustic-rustfmt-args "--edition 2021")
This is taken from this blog.
(defun haozeke/clang-format-buffer-conditional ()
(interactive)
"Reformat buffer if .clang-format exists in the projectile root."
(when (f-exists? (expand-file-name ".clang-format" (projectile-project-root)))
(+format/buffer)))
This is a convinience function for working with nanoc
.
(defun haozeke/org-pandoc-markdown (dir &optional pargs)
"A wrapper to generate yaml metadata markdown files. Takes the output
directory followed by pandoc arguments"
(if (not (file-exists-p dir)) (make-directory dir))
(async-shell-command-no-window
(concat "pandoc -f org -t markdown -s " pargs " " (buffer-name) " -o "
dir "/" (file-name-sans-extension (buffer-name)) ".md"))
)
- [ ] Make this conditional and only when
+smartparens
is active
This is to define some more wrapping functions I use often (for markdown and org-mode inline code):
(defun sp-wrap-backtick ()
"Wrap following sexp in backticks."
(interactive)
(sp-wrap-with-pair "`"))
(defun sp-wrap-tilda ()
"Wrap following sexp in tildes."
(interactive)
(sp-wrap-with-pair "~"))
From the Emacs Wiki.
(defun sort-words (reverse beg end)
"Sort words in region alphabetically, in REVERSE if negative.
Prefixed with negative \\[universal-argument], sorts in reverse.
The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case
affects the sort order.
See `sort-regexp-fields'."
(interactive "*P\nr")
(sort-regexp-fields reverse "\\w+" "\\&" beg end))
doom-emacs
comes with sudo
support, these are simply clones with doas
instead.
(defun doom--doas-file-path (file)
(let ((host (or (file-remote-p file 'host) "localhost")))
(concat "/" (when (file-remote-p file)
(concat (file-remote-p file 'method) ":"
(if-let (user (file-remote-p file 'user))
(concat user "@" host)
host)
"|"))
"doas:root@" host
":" (or (file-remote-p file 'localname)
file))))
(defun doom/doas-find-file (file &optional arg)
"Open FILE as root.
This will prompt you to save the current buffer, unless prefix ARG is given, in
which case it will save it without prompting."
(interactive
(list (read-file-name "Open file as root: ")
current-prefix-arg))
;; HACK: Teach `save-place' to treat the new "remote" buffer as if it were
;; visiting the same local file (because it is), and preserve the cursor
;; position as usual.
(letf! ((defun remote-local-name (path)
(if path (or (file-remote-p path 'localname) path)))
(defmacro with-local-name (&rest body)
`(when save-place-mode
(let ((buffer-file-name (remote-local-name buffer-file-name))
(default-directory (remote-local-name default-directory)))
,@body))))
(let ((window-start (window-start))
(buffer (current-buffer)))
(when (and buffer-file-name (file-equal-p buffer-file-name file))
(when (buffer-modified-p)
(save-some-buffers arg (lambda () (eq (current-buffer) buffer))))
(with-local-name (save-place-to-alist)))
(prog1
;; HACK: Disable auto-save in temporary tramp buffers because it could
;; trigger processes that hang silently in the background, making
;; those buffers inoperable for the rest of that session (Tramp
;; caches them).
(let ((auto-save-default nil)
;; REVIEW: use only these when we drop 28 support
(remote-file-name-inhibit-auto-save t)
(remote-file-name-inhibit-auto-save-visited t)
;; Prevent redundant work
save-place-mode)
(find-file (doom--doas-file-path (expand-file-name file))))
;; Record of the cursor's old position if it isn't at BOB (indicating
;; this buffer was already open), in case the user wishes to go to it.
(unless (bobp)
(doom-set-jump-h)
;; save-place-find-file-hook requires point be a BOB to do its thang.
(goto-char (point-min)))
(with-local-name (save-place-find-file-hook))
(set-window-start nil window-start)))))
(defun doom/doas-this-file ()
"Open the current file as root on Alpine Linux."
(interactive)
(doom/doas-find-file
(or (buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer))
(when (or (derived-mode-p 'dired-mode)
(derived-mode-p 'wdired-mode))
default-directory)
(user-error "Current buffer isn't visiting a file"))))
(defun doom/doas-save-buffer ()
"Save this file as root on Alpine Linux."
(interactive)
(let ((file (doom--doas-file-path (buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer)))))
(if-let (buffer (find-file-noselect file))
(let ((origin (current-buffer)))
(copy-to-buffer buffer (point-min) (point-max))
(unwind-protect
(with-current-buffer buffer
(save-buffer))
(unless (eq origin buffer)
(kill-buffer buffer))
(with-current-buffer origin
(revert-buffer t t))))
(user-error "Unable to open %S" file))))
Configuring the only emacs
chat client I use.
;; (use-package! matrix-client
;; :init
;; :commands matrix-client-connect)
These are to help setup org-mode workflows.
; Make sure it's not set before adding to it
(unless (boundp 'org-publish-project-alist)
(setq org-publish-project-alist nil))
This is used to generate plain HTML for my dotDoom repo. The setup is taken from
the worg documentation and this repository. It so turns out that we can host the
entire thing from the master branch on GitHub, but only if it is in a docs/
subfolder… Plus org-html-export-to-html
does not accept filenames which was
a real bummer.
; dotDoom stuff
; This is a rather harmless useful variable
(setq dotdoom-root-dir "~/.config/doom/")
(setq dotdoom-publish-dir (concat dotdoom-root-dir "docs"))
Now that the variables are set, we can move on to actually setting up the rest of the export, this includes my own analytics and stuff. Infact maybe the analytics would be better handled by offloading the damn thing to Netlify, though their recent changes to the TOS are worrying, so Microsoft owned GitHub seems to be the better option for now.
It turns out that each part of the site which needs a separate publish function
needs to be added to the org-publish-project-alist
so we will define each rule.
(add-to-list 'org-publish-project-alist
`("dotdoom-org"
:base-directory ,dotdoom-root-dir
:publishing-directory ,dotdoom-publish-dir
:base-extension "org"
:infojs-opt "view:t toc:t ltoc:t mouse:underline buttons:0 path:https://thomasf.github.io/solarized-css/org-info.min.js"
:html-head "<link rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" href=\"https://thomasf.github.io/solarized-css/solarized-dark.min.css\" />"
:recursive t
:publishing-function org-html-publish-to-html
:auto-index nil ; I make my own from the readme.org
;; :html-head-include-default-style nil ; supresses the rest
;; :index-filename "README.org"
;; :index-title "index"
;; :auto-sitemap t ; Generate sitemap.org automagically...
;; :sitemap-filename "index.org" ; ... call it sitemap.org (it's the default)...
;; :sitemap-title "index" ; ... with title 'sitemap'.
:link-home "index.html"))
We will at the very least need the .txt
files to be transferred as is for
keybase.
(add-to-list 'org-publish-project-alist
`("dotdoom-static"
:base-directory ,dotdoom-root-dir
:publishing-directory ,dotdoom-publish-dir
:base-extension "txt"
:recursive nil
:publishing-function org-publish-attachment))
Now we compose the previous projects, keeping in mind the fact that they are in the LTR order of preference.
(add-to-list 'org-publish-project-alist
`("dotdoom"
:components ("dotdoom-org" "dotdoom-static")
))
Since I switched to using Nix for R I needed a way to reload my system-wide
config.nix
firestarter is the best of the auto-exec in my opinion, and would
probably replace a lot of my other hooks eventually as well.
(use-package! firestarter
:init
(firestarter-mode)
:config
(setq firestarter-default-type t)
)
Move all the hooks to this section if possible.
Similar to neovim
and its set autowrite
and au FocusLost * update
:
;; Save on focus lost (The frame's focus that is...)
;; (defun save-all ()
;; (interactive)
;; (save-some-buffers t))
;; (add-hook 'focus-out-hook 'save-all)
From here.
Currently I only need to use the clang formatting hook here.
; The interactive thing is REQUIRED
(defun haozeke/clang-format-buffer-smart-on-save ()
(interactive)
"Add auto-save hook for clang-format-buffer-smart."
(add-hook 'before-save-hook 'haozeke/clang-format-buffer-conditional nil t))
; This is a doom-emacs convinience macro
(add-hook! (c-mode c++-mode cc-mode) #'haozeke/clang-format-buffer-smart-on-save)
(remove-hook! (c-mode c++-mode cc-mode) #'haozeke/clang-format-buffer-smart-on-save)
This conflicts with the ArchLinux systemctl --user start rdm
thing.
; Do not automatically try to run rdm
(remove-hook 'c-mode-common-hook #'+cc|init-rtags)
These are strictly temporary hacks to resolve problems until they are fixed upstream.
(after! doom-themes
(remove-hook 'doom-load-theme-hook #'doom-themes-treemacs-config))
As mentioned in packages.org, we have some packages which make life easier.
(use-package! ox-rst
:after org)
(use-package! sphinx-mode)
This section is essentially to configure working with R
above and beyond the
default ess
configuration supplied by doom-emacs
.
Basically only poly-markdown
for rmd
files.
;; Load
(use-package! poly-R
:config
(map! (:localleader
:map polymode-mode-map
:desc "Export" "e" 'polymode-export
:desc "Errors" "$" 'polymode-show-process-buffer
:desc "Weave" "w" 'polymode-weave
;; (:prefix ("n" . "Navigation")
;; :desc "Next" "n" . 'polymode-next-chunk
;; :desc "Previous" "N" . 'polymode-previous-chunk)
;; (:prefix ("c" . "Chunks")
;; :desc "Narrow" "n" . 'polymode-toggle-chunk-narrowing
;; :desc "Kill" "k" . 'polymode-kill-chunk
;; :desc "Mark-Extend" "m" . 'polymode-mark-or-extend-chunk)
))
)
The idea is to replace md
completely with org
. Since polymode
is pretty finicky for most of my org
files, I will ensure it is only enabled for Rorg
files.
(use-package! poly-org
:config
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.org" . org-mode))
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.Rorg" . poly-org-mode))
(map! (:localleader
:map polymode-mode-map
:desc "Export" "E" 'polymode-export
:desc "Errors" "$" 'polymode-show-process-buffer
:desc "Weave" "w" 'polymode-weave
))
)
(defun then_R_operator ()
"R - %>% operator or 'then' pipe operator"
(interactive)
(just-one-space 1)
(insert "%>%")
(reindent-then-newline-and-indent))
(map! :leader
:map (ess-mode-map, inferior-ess-mode-map)
:desc "Insert pipe" ">" 'then_R_operator)
Portions of this section are to be mirrored in the async init file since. That’s also why here it’s better to not use very doom specific code. I think it would be a lot better to just work these into a single literate block instead of maintaining two different sets of syntax.
This is essentially the same, only some extra packages are added.
;;; autoExport.el --- For async exports -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
(require 'package)
(setq package-enable-at-startup nil)
(package-initialize)
(require 'org)
(require 'ox)
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/org-mode/contrib/lisp/")
(require 'ox-koma-letter)
(require 'ox-beamer)
;; Org-Ref Stuff
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/org-ref/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/dash.el/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/helm.el/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/helm/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/build/helm/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/helm-bibtex/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/ivy/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/hydra/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/key-chord/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/s.el/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/f.el/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/pdf-tools/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/emacs-htmlize/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/parsebib/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/build/async/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/.local/straight/repos/biblio.el/")
(require 'org-ref)
;; Path addtion
<<orgPaths>>
;; Functions
<<appList>>
;; Feature parity with doom
<<orgConf>>
(provide 'autoExport)
;;; autoExport.el ends here
Due to my recent switch to using tlmgr
, I had to make some modifications to
the emacs
path.
(cond ((featurep :system 'linux)
(setenv "PATH" (concat (getenv "PATH") ":" (concat (getenv "HOME") "/.local/share/texlive-20230827/bin/x86_64-linux")))
(setq exec-path (append exec-path (list (concat (getenv "HOME") "/.local/share/texlive-20230827/bin/x86_64-linux"))))
)
((featurep :system 'macos)
(setenv "PATH" (concat (getenv "PATH") ":" (concat (getenv "HOME") "/usr/local/texlive/2021/bin/universal-darwin")))
(setq exec-path (append exec-path (list (concat (getenv "HOME") "/usr/local/texlive/2021/bin/universal-darwin"))))
)
)
This is the part which is exported normally.
(eval-after-load 'ox '(require 'ox-koma-letter))
(with-eval-after-load 'ox-latex
<<tex_process>>
<<common_pkgs>>
<<tufte_book>>
<<koma_art>>
<<koma_rprt>>
)
It makes sense to use latexmk
anyway. This way I can set sane defaults.
;; Compiler
(setq org-latex-pdf-process (list "latexmk -shell-escape -f -pdfxe %f"))
Some of these are damn near universal given my set up, so they are declared here.
;; Configuration
(add-to-list 'org-latex-packages-alist '("" "minted" "xcolor"))
(setq org-latex-listings 'minted)
(setq org-latex-minted-options
'(("bgcolor" "white") ("breaklines" "true") ("linenos" "true") ("style" "tango")))
Most of the configuration is to be moved into the file snippets. However, class
definitions and other packages are still to be loaded here. Though here in the config.el
I could use doom
semantics and might as
well to keep things DRY, it appears that the async file needs to keep things in
the old syntax.
Inspired by the post here.
(add-to-list 'org-latex-classes
'("koma-article" "\\documentclass{scrartcl}"
("\\section{%s}" . "\\section*{%s}")
("\\subsection{%s}" . "\\subsection*{%s}")
("\\subsubsection{%s}" . "\\subsubsection*{%s}")
("\\paragraph{%s}" . "\\paragraph*{%s}")
("\\subparagraph{%s}" . "\\subparagraph*{%s}")))
Inspired by the post here.
(add-to-list 'org-latex-classes
'("koma-report" "\\documentclass{scrreprt}"))
This is really ad-hoc right now and from this reddit thread.
(append-to-list
'org-latex-classes
'(("tufte-book"
"\\documentclass[a4paper, sfsidenotes, openany, justified]{tufte-book}"
("\\part{%s}" . "\\part*{%s}")
("\\chapter{%s}" . "\\chapter*{%s}")
("\\section{%s}" . "\\section*{%s}")
("utf8" . "utf8x")
("\\subsection{%s}" . "\\subsection*{%s}"))))
Basically I need to see math and physics. Originally borrowed from this stackexchange question.
'(org-preview-latex-process-alist
(quote
((dvipng :programs
("lualatex" "dvipng")
:description "dvi > png" :message "you need to install the programs: latex and dvipng." :image-input-type "dvi" :image-output-type "png" :image-size-adjust
(1.0 . 1.0)
:latex-compiler
("lualatex -output-format dvi -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f")
:image-converter
("dvipng -fg %F -bg %B -D %D -T tight -o %O %f"))
(dvisvgm :programs
("latex" "dvisvgm")
:description "dvi > svg" :message "you need to install the programs: latex and dvisvgm." :use-xcolor t :image-input-type "xdv" :image-output-type "svg" :image-size-adjust
(1.7 . 1.5)
:latex-compiler
("xelatex -no-pdf -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f")
:image-converter
("dvisvgm %f -n -b min -c %S -o %O"))
(imagemagick :programs
("latex" "convert")
:description "pdf > png" :message "you need to install the programs: latex and imagemagick." :use-xcolor t :image-input-type "pdf" :image-output-type "png" :image-size-adjust
(1.0 . 1.0)
:latex-compiler
("xelatex -no-pdf -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f")
:image-converter
("convert -density %D -trim -antialias %f -quality 100 %O")))))
These are required to view math properly.
This is from this reddit thread.
(map! :map cdlatex-mode-map
:i "TAB" #'cdlatex-tab)
Also we need some more things.
(use-package! cdlatex
:after (:any org-mode LaTeX-mode)
:hook
((LaTeX-mode . turn-on-cdlatex)
(org-mode . turn-on-org-cdlatex)))
(use-package! company-math
:after (:any org-mode TeX-mode)
:config
(set-company-backend! 'org-mode 'company-math-symbols-latex)
(set-company-backend! 'TeX-mode 'company-math-symbols-latex)
(set-company-backend! 'org-mode 'company-latex-commands)
(set-company-backend! 'TeX-mode 'company-latex-commands)
(setq company-tooltip-align-annotations t)
(setq company-math-allow-latex-symbols-in-faces t))
We would also like to set up the math-symbol-list
unicode input from here.
(use-package! math-symbol-lists
:config
(quail-define-package "math" "UTF-8" "Ω" t)
(quail-define-rules ; add whatever extra rules you want to define here...
("\\from" #X2190)
("\\to" #X2192)
("\\lhd" #X22B2)
("\\rhd" #X22B3)
("\\unlhd" #X22B4)
("\\unrhd" #X22B5))
(mapc (lambda (x)
(if (cddr x)
(quail-defrule (cadr x) (car (cddr x)))))
(append math-symbol-list-basic math-symbol-list-extended math-symbol-list-subscripts math-symbol-list-superscripts)))
From here. Reduces the size of inessential tex
.
(defface endless/unimportant-latex-face
'((t :height 0.7
:inherit font-lock-comment-face))
"Face used on less relevant math commands."
:group 'LaTeX-math)
(setq font-latex-user-keyword-classes
'(("mathunimportant"
("left" "right"
"big" "Big"
"bigl" "bigr"
"Bigl" "Bigr"
"biggl" "biggr"
"Biggl" "Biggr"
"," "." ";" "!")
endless/unimportant-latex-face
noarg)))
Evidently there was some sort of re-indentation going on during the export
process which was breaking a lot of python
, this should fix that:
More generally, it is best set with # -*- org-src-preserve-indentation: t;
org-edit-src-content: 0; -*-
on a per-file basis, however given that the
indentation is handled by the programming major mode, this is a good global
setting as well.
(setq org-src-preserve-indentation t
org-edit-src-content-indentation 0)
As fully described in this post, I felt the need to export some common pandoc
formats with babel
.
(defun org-babel-execute:rst (body params)
"Execute a block of rst code with org-babel.
This function is called by `org-babel-execute-src-block'."
(let* ((result-params (split-string (or (cdr (assoc :results params)) "")))
(in-file (org-babel-temp-file "rst-"))
(cmdline (cdr (assoc :cmdline params)))
(to (cdr (assoc :to params)))
(template (cdr (assoc :template params)))
(cmd (concat "pandoc"
" -t org"
" -i " (org-babel-process-file-name in-file)
" -f rst "
" " cmdline)))
(with-temp-file in-file (insert body))
(message cmd)
(shell-command-to-string cmd))) ;; Send to results
(defun org-babel-prep-session:rst (session params)
"Return an error because rst does not support sessions."
(error "rst does not support sessions"))
A helper execution method mostly for better formatting with org-gcal
, the method is described in this post.
(defun org-babel-execute:mdhtml (body params)
"Execute a block of rst code with org-babel.
This function is called by `org-babel-execute-src-block'."
(let* ((result-params (split-string (or (cdr (assoc :results params)) "")))
(in-file (org-babel-temp-file "mdhtml-"))
(cmdline (cdr (assoc :cmdline params)))
(to (cdr (assoc :to params)))
(template (cdr (assoc :template params)))
(cmd (concat "pandoc"
" -t html"
" -i " (org-babel-process-file-name in-file)
" -f gfm "
" " cmdline)))
(with-temp-file in-file (insert body))
(message cmd)
(shell-command-to-string cmd))) ;; Send to results
(defun org-babel-prep-session:mdhtml (session params)
"Return an error because mdhtml does not support sessions."
(error "mdhtml does not support sessions"))
;; accept completion from copilot and fallback to company
;; (use-package! copilot
;; :hook (prog-mode . copilot-mode)
;; :bind (:map copilot-completion-map
;; ("<tab>" . 'copilot-accept-completion)
;; ("TAB" . 'copilot-accept-completion)
;; ("C-TAB" . 'copilot-accept-completion-by-word)
;; ("C-<tab>" . 'copilot-accept-completion-by-word)))
These are basically meant to aid in development. The relevant linters are also added here.
This includes settings for both flycheck and the packages it needs.
(use-package! flycheck-package
:after flycheck
:config (flycheck-package-setup))
Xenops is essentially a supercharged literate set of functions for using Mathematica
and SymPy
. It is similar to my previous mash
et. al. setup but automatically appends // TeXForm // ToString
and other helpful conversions. Due to the many modifications of my default environment and setup; these functions are adapted for use from xenops
but cannot be loaded directly with it. Also my use case here is more focused towards only working in orgmode
as opposed to xenops
’s focus on TeX
.
This is largely inspired from this reddit comment. For clarity and extensibility this will be broken down into a per-package configuration. The heart of this is an rclone mega folder to manage all these transparently. With this setup links to the files are stored in zotero and managed by zotfile. Now described in this post.
This seems like an ubiquitous choice for working with org files and references,
though quite a bit of the config here relates to helm-bibtex. Commented
sections are set in my private
config.
(use-package! org-ref
:init
(with-eval-after-load 'ox
(defun my/org-ref-process-buffer--html (backend)
"Preprocess `org-ref' citations to HTML format.
Do this only if the export backend is `html' or a derivative of
that."
;; `ox-hugo' is derived indirectly from `ox-html'.
;; ox-hugo <- ox-blackfriday <- ox-md <- ox-html
(when (org-export-derived-backend-p backend 'html)
(org-ref-process-buffer 'html)))
(add-to-list 'org-export-before-parsing-hook #'my/org-ref-process-buffer--html))
:config
(setq
org-ref-completion-library 'org-ref-ivy-cite
org-ref-get-pdf-filename-function 'org-ref-get-pdf-filename-helm-bibtex
bibtex-completion-bibliography (list (concat (getenv "HOME") "/GDrive/zotLib.bib"))
bibtex-completion-notes-path (concat (getenv "HOME") "/Git/Gitlab/Mine/Notes/bibnotes.org")
org-ref-note-title-format "* TODO %y - %t\n :PROPERTIES:\n :Custom_ID: %k\n :NOTER_DOCUMENT: %F\n :ROAM_KEY: cite:%k\n :AUTHOR: %9a\n :JOURNAL: %j\n :YEAR: %y\n :VOLUME: %v\n :PAGES: %p\n :DOI: %D\n :URL: %U\n :END:\n\n"
org-ref-notes-directory (concat (getenv "HOME") "/Git/Gitlab/Mine/Notes/")
org-ref-notes-function 'orb-edit-notes
))
Apparently, org-ref
is also able to fetch pdf
files when DOI
or URL
links are dragged onto the .bib
file. However, since zotero
will handle the
metadata, this remains to be considered.
Ivy is used exclusively throughout doom
, makes sense to use it here too, but I recently switched to helm
.
Turns out helm
is probably faster for larger collections since it can be
asynchronous. Basically, this is because using the minibuffer, as ivy does is a
blocking action while the helm
buffer may be opened asynchronously.
Name aside, helm-bibtex also works for ivy
. Basically meant to interface with
bibliographies in general. However, since I’m using org-ref
, I won’t be configuring or loading that anymore.
For some reason, org-ref-notes
isn’t working very nicely, so the setup above prioritizes the helm-bibtex
note-taking setup.
(after! org-ref
(setq
bibtex-completion-notes-path (concat (getenv "HOME") "/Git/Gitlab/Mine/Notes/")
bibtex-completion-bibliography zot_bib
bibtex-completion-pdf-field "file"
bibtex-completion-notes-template-multiple-files
(concat
"#+TITLE: ${title}\n"
"#+ROAM_KEY: cite:${=key=}\n"
"#+ROAM_TAGS: ${keywords}\n"
"* TODO Notes\n"
":PROPERTIES:\n"
":Custom_ID: ${=key=}\n"
":NOTER_DOCUMENT: %(orb-process-file-field \"${=key=}\")\n"
":AUTHOR: ${author-abbrev}\n"
":JOURNAL: ${journaltitle}\n"
":DATE: ${date}\n"
":YEAR: ${year}\n"
":DOI: ${doi}\n"
":URL: ${url}\n"
":END:\n\n"
)
)
)
Will also setup the org-roam-bibtex
thing here.
As foretold in the last line, there are more settings for ORB. The template is
modified from here.
(use-package! org-roam-bibtex
:after (org-roam)
:hook (org-roam-mode . org-roam-bibtex-mode)
:config
(setq org-roam-bibtex-preformat-keywords
'("=key=" "title" "url" "file" "author-or-editor" "keywords"))
(setq orb-templates
'(("r" "ref" plain (function org-roam-capture--get-point)
""
:file-name "${slug}"
:head "#+TITLE: ${=key=}: ${title}\n#+ROAM_KEY: ${ref}\n#+ROAM_TAGS:
- keywords :: ${keywords}
\n* ${title}\n :PROPERTIES:\n :Custom_ID: ${=key=}\n :URL: ${url}\n :AUTHOR: ${author-or-editor}\n :NOTER_DOCUMENT: %(orb-process-file-field \"${=key=}\")\n :NOTER_PAGE: \n :END:\n\n"
:unnarrowed t))))
I decided to use org-noter over the more commonly described interleave because it has better support for working with multiple documents linked to one file.
(use-package! org-noter
:after (:any org pdf-view)
:config
(setq
;; The WM can handle splits
org-noter-notes-window-location 'other-frame
;; Please stop opening frames
org-noter-always-create-frame nil
;; I want to see the whole file
org-noter-hide-other nil
;; Everything is relative to the rclone mega
org-noter-notes-search-path (list org_notes)
)
)
I have a rather involved setup in mind, so I have spun this section off from the
rest. The basic idea is to use ~deft~ for short-to-long lookup notes, and
org-capture
templates with org-protocol
for the rest. I am also considering
notdeft since it might work better for what I want to achieve. Though it isn’t
really part of a note taking workflow, I also intend to use michel2 to sync my
tasks…
I am not really sure how to use these correctly, but I have the bare minimum required for the Firefox browser extension (setup from here), and a random article thing.
(set-popup-rule! "^CAPTURE-.*\\.org$" :size 0.5 :quit nil :select t :autosave t)
These are needed for org-capture
alone for now.
;; Fix some link issues
(defun transform-square-brackets-to-round-ones(string-to-transform)
"Transforms [ into ( and ] into ), other chars left unchanged."
(concat
(mapcar #'(lambda (c) (if (equal c ?\[) ?\( (if (equal c ?\]) ?\) c))) string-to-transform))
)
This might get complicated but I am only trying to get the bare minimum for
org-protocol
right now. Will look into orca and doct.
;; Actually start using templates
(after! org-capture
;; Firefox
(add-to-list 'org-capture-templates
'("P" "Protocol" entry
(file+headline +org-capture-notes-file "Inbox")
"* %^{Title}\nSource: %u, %c\n #+BEGIN_QUOTE\n%i\n#+END_QUOTE\n\n\n%?"
:prepend t
:kill-buffer t))
(add-to-list 'org-capture-templates
'("L" "Protocol Link" entry
(file+headline +org-capture-notes-file "Inbox")
"* %? [[%:link][%(transform-square-brackets-to-round-ones \"%:description\")]]\n"
:prepend t
:kill-buffer t))
;; Misc
(add-to-list 'org-capture-templates
'("a" ; key
"Article" ; name
entry ; type
(file+headline +org-capture-notes-file "Article") ; target
"* %^{Title} %(org-set-tags) :article: \n:PROPERTIES:\n:Created: %U\n:Linked: %a\n:END:\n%i\nBrief description:\n%?" ; template
:prepend t ; properties
:empty-lines 1 ; properties
:created t ; properties
))
)
The standard capture method isn’t too great, but this makes it better.
(use-package! org-protocol-capture-html
:after org-protocol
:config
(add-to-list 'org-capture-templates
'("w"
"Web site"
entry
(file+headline +org-capture-notes-file "Website") ; target
"* %a :website:\n\n%U %?\n\n%:initial")
)
)
(setq org-roam-ref-capture-templates
'(("r" "ref" plain (function org-roam--capture-get-point)
"%?"
:file-name "websites/${slug}"
:head "#+SETUPFILE:./hugo_setup.org
#+ROAM_KEY: ${ref}
#+HUGO_SLUG: ${slug}
#+TITLE: ${title}