| I think that glyphs look nice, but they subtley confuse Emacs's UI. In the case of a two-character glyph condensing into one character's width, the fill-width indicator -- correctly -- highlights the 81st character as red, but it looks like it's erroneously highlighting the 80th. Also when I want to create an anonymous function I type (), which condenses into the unit character, and it's difficult to delete either the opening or the closing parenthesis. Overall I think glyphs are cute, but they're not worth the trouble. | ||
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| .emacs.d | ||
| default.nix | ||
| elisp-conventions.md | ||
| keybindings.md | ||
| README.md | ||
| snippets.md | ||
Emacs
Emacs is one of a handful software projects that I highly value. I consider it
as central to my workflow as git and nix.
Installing
If you already have briefcase on your local file system, run the following
from the top-level briefcase directory:
$ nix-build -f . -iA emacs.nixos