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:app everywhere

Description

This module adds system-wide popup Emacs windows for quick edits.

Maintainers

  • @tecosaur

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Packages

  • doom-package:emacs-everywhere

Hacks

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Changelog

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Installation

Enable this module in your doom! block.

This module requires:

  • On Linux: (these should be available through your OS package manager)
    • xclip
    • xdotool
    • xprop
    • xwininfo
  • On MacOS: that Emacs is allowed to “control your computer” under System Preferences > Accessibility.

Usage

To use this, invoke the emacs-everywhere executable. This can be done in two ways:

  • $ emacsclient --eval "(emacs-everywhere)"
  • $ doom +everywhere

It is recommended that you add a keybinding for this.

From here, you can edit away to your hearts content in the created frame, then return to the original window and paste the content with C-c C-c or SPC q f. To exit without pasting, use C-c C-k.

Configuration

doom-package:emacs-everywhere likes to guess if you triggered it from an application which supports markdown. Configure emacs-everywhere-markdown-windows and emacs-everywhere-markdown-apps to improve how accurate this is on your system.

By default, when markdown is detected, markdown-mode is used. It is possible to instead use pandoc to convert the content to Org (and export to markdown when closing the frame) by setting emacs-everywhere-major-mode-function to #'org-mode.

Most other behavior is implemented as hooks on emacs-everywhere-init-hooks.

Troubleshooting

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