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<p>- <a href='http://www.thebiblerecap.com/start'>TBR Journal</a></p>
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<p>- <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew+22&version=ESV'>Matthew 22</a> </p>
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<p>- <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Mark+12&version=ESV'>Mark 12</a></p>
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<p>- The Bible Project: <a href='https://thebibleproject.com/podcast/theme-god-e12-god-abraham-demons-giants-qr/'>God, Abraham, Demons, & Giants Q+R</a></p>
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<p>PREP EPISODES (in case you haven’t listened yet):</p>
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<ol><li><a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/mf/play/kdiz64/Prep_Ep_1.mp3'>Let's Read the Bible in a Year (Chronological Plan)!</a></li>
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<li><a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/mf/play/6d33pb/Prep_Ep_2.mp3'>How I Learned to Love (Reading) the Bible</a></li>
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<li><a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/mf/play/g7i8dz/Prep_Ep_3.mp3'>Why Reading the Whole Bible is Important (interview with Lee McDerment)</a></li>
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<li><a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/mf/play/s9ccpr/Prep_Ep_4.mp3'>Preparing to Read the Bible</a></li>
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<li><a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/mf/play/pcpjju/Prep_Ep_5.mp3'>Avoiding Common Mistakes: What to Look for When You Read the Bible</a></li>
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<li><a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/mf/play/dgbyxj/Prep_Ep_6.mp3'>Reading the Bible in Community</a></li>
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<p>Ask Noah Show 62 | Live From LFNW 2018</p>
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<h3><strong>-- The Cliff Notes --</strong></h3>
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<h3><strong>-- Stay In Touch --</strong></h3>
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<p>FROM TODAY’S PODCAST: </p>
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<p>- <a href='https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=deuteronomy+29%3A4&version=ESV'>Deuteronomy 29:4</a></p>
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<p>D-Group:<a href='https://instagram.com/mydgroup/'> Instagram</a> |<a href='https://www.facebook.com/ilovemydgroup'> Facebook</a> |<a href='https://mobile.twitter.com/mydgroup'> Twitter</a></p>
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<p>TLC:<a href='https://instagram.com/taraleighcobble'> Instagram</a> |<a href='https://www.facebook.com/taraleighcobble'> Facebook</a> |<a href='https://twitter.com/taraleighcobble'> Twitter</a></p>
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D-GROUP:
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The Bible Recap is brought to you by<a href='https://www.mydgroup.org/'> D-Group</a> - an international network of discipleship and accountability groups that meet weekly in homes and churches:<a href='https://www.mydgroup.org/map'> Find or start one near you today</a>!</p>
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<p><img src="https://thumbnails.lbry.com/uRVX0K5XCQ0" width="480" alt="thumbnail" title="Voice of the Canadian West | Preston Manning | The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast - S4: E68" /></p>Preston Manning and I discuss populist movements in the west, history building and storytelling, the power of reading audiences, the new tenets of conservatism, communication in politics, the Chinese Communist Party, and much more.<br /><br />Manning (often called the “father of modern Canadian Conservatism") recounts the history of Canada’s Reform Party, which he founded, and his takeaways from a long career in politics–much of which he includes in books like “Faith, Leadership, and Public Life: Leadership Lessons from Moses to Jesus” and “Think Big: Adventures in Life and Democracy.” Upon his retirement, he founded the Manning Foundation for Democratic Education and the Manning Centre for Building Democracy, not-for-profit organizations dedicated to strengthening Canadian democracy in line with conservative principles.<br /><br />Find Manning’s latest book, “Do Something!: 365 Ways You Can Strengthen Canada,” at:<br />https://www.amazon.com/Do-Something-Ways-Strengthen-Canada-ebook/dp/B086 XL6CVC/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=PRESTON+MANNING&qid=1631540649&s =books&sr=1-1<br /><br />// SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //<br />Newsletter: https://linktr.ee/DrJordanBPeterson<br />Donations: https://jordanbpeterson.com/donate<br /><br />// COURSES //<br />Discovering Personality: https://jordanbpeterson.com/personality<br />Self Authoring Suite: https://selfauthoring.com<br />Understand Myself (personality test): https://understandmyself.com<br /><br />// BOOKS //<br />Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life: https://jordanbpeterson.com/Beyond-Order<br />12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos: https://jordanbpeterson.com/12-rules-for-life<br />Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief: https://jordanbpeterson.com/maps-of-meaning<br /><br />// LINKS //<br />Website: https://jordanbpeterson.com<br />Events: https://jordanbpeterson.com/events<br />Blog: https://jordanbpeterson.com/blog<br />Podcast: https://jordanbpeterson.com/podcast<br /><br />// SOCIAL //<br />Twitter: https://twitter.com/jordanbpeterson<br />Instagram: https://instagram.com/jordan.b.peterson<br />Facebook: https://facebook.com/drjordanpeterson<br /><br />// SPONSORS //<br />Interested in sponsoring my audio podcast? Reach out to my advertising team at sponsorships@jordanbpeterson.com<br />...<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRVX0K5XCQ0
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Hi all,</p> <p>org.freedesktop.portal.ScreenCast got renamed to org.freedesktop.impl.portal.ScreenCast with the new xdg-desktop-portal-gnome package and now screensharing is not working in Gnome with Wayland.</p> <p>​</p> <p>I have no idea how to fix this, or if it is even possible. Can someone help?</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/iznogoud77"> /u/iznogoud77 </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/ra5nla/orgfreedesktopportalscreencast_dbus_service/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/ra5nla/orgfreedesktopportalscreencast_dbus_service/">[comments]</a></span>
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<p>Megyn Kelly is joined by Bridget Phetasy, host of "Walk-Ins Welcome" and "Dumpster Fire," to discuss victimhood and entitlement, drug abuse and recovery, political hypocrisy, overcoming trauma and sexual assault, Oprah Winfrey, and Phetasy breaks the news that she's married, and what marriage has brought to her life.</p><p><br /></p><p>Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:</p><p><br /></p><p>Twitter: <a href="http://twitter.com/MegynKellyShow">http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShow</a></p><p>Instagram: <a href="http://instagram.com/MegynKellyShow">http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShow</a></p><p>Facebook: <a href="http://facebook.com/MegynKellyShow">http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Find out more information at:</p><p><a href="https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow">https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow</a></p>
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Phrasing a descriptive title was hard.</p> <p>I use ChkTeX as a flymake backend for checking my (La)TeX documents. ChkTeX is good, but sometimes gets things wrong (or makes suggestions which are not appropriate). Recognising this, it also reads a config file, and recognises certain magic comments, which can ignore warnings, or define new warning rules (it's a really amazing tool, check it out if you write TeX!).</p> <p>I recently had to write quite a few such magic comments, all in the same format, for ignoring different warnings (the comments are all very similar, just with a different diagnostic number in each). This quickly got boring, and this kind of programmatic text manipulation is exactly what emacs is good for. So I was about to write a set of functions like <code>chktex-ignore-warning-at-pt</code> and <code>chktex-ignore-warning-at-pt-global</code> (for writing to the config file).</p> <p>But then I thought that I can't be the first person to want to do this, and stuff like this (interacting with error information in configurable ways) surely can't be restricted to TeX. I thought there might something like a <code>flymake-ignore-error-function</code> variable, which I could set to my function, and there would be lots of flymake infrastructure for this -- but there isn't. Is there any such infrastructure already in emacs for interacting with errors in this way (ignoring, ignoring globally, finding docs etc. Of course, the specifics would have to be implemented in each specific backend)? I'm asking mostly because -- though it would be easy for me to just write my own functions and forget about it -- it seems like a useful general capability and if it doesn't exist yet, maybe it should? Would appreciate any thoughts.</p> <p>TIA.</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/Jack-o-tall-tales"> /u/Jack-o-tall-tales </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/ruz4hd/is_there_generic_support_which_i_could_hook_into/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/ruz4hd/is_there_generic_support_which_i_could_hook_into/">[comments]</a></span>
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<p>- All the info you need to START is on our <a href='http://www.thebiblerecap.com'>website</a>! Seriously, go there.
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- Join our <a href='https://www.patreon.com/thebiblerecap'>PATREON</a> community for bonus perks!</p>
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<p>- Get your <a href='https://www.theconnextion.com/tlcdgroup/index.cfm'>TBR merch</a></p>
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<p> </p>
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<p>PREP EPISODES (in case you haven’t listened yet):</p>
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<ol><li> <a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/mf/play/kdiz64/Prep_Ep_1.mp3'>Let's Read the Bible in a Year (Chronological Plan)!</a></li>
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<li> <a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/mf/play/6d33pb/Prep_Ep_2.mp3'>How I Learned to Love (Reading) the Bible</a></li>
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<li> <a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/mf/play/g7i8dz/Prep_Ep_3.mp3'>Why Reading the Whole Bible is Important (interview with Lee McDerment)</a></li>
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<li> <a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/mf/play/s9ccpr/Prep_Ep_4.mp3'>Preparing to Read the Bible</a></li>
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<li> <a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/mf/play/pcpjju/Prep_Ep_5.mp3'>Avoiding Common Mistakes: What to Look for When You Read the Bible</a></li>
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<li> <a href='https://thebiblerecap.podbean.com/mf/play/dgbyxj/Prep_Ep_6.mp3'>Reading the Bible in Community</a></li>
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<p>D-Group:<a href='https://instagram.com/mydgroup/'> Instagram</a> |<a href='https://www.facebook.com/ilovemydgroup'> Facebook</a> |<a href='https://mobile.twitter.com/mydgroup'> Twitter</a></p>
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<p>TLC:<a href='https://instagram.com/taraleighcobble'> Instagram</a> |<a href='https://www.facebook.com/taraleighcobble'> Facebook</a> |<a href='https://twitter.com/taraleighcobble'> Twitter</a></p>
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The Bible Recap is brought to you by<a href='https://www.mydgroup.org/'> D-Group</a> - an international network of discipleship and accountability groups that meet weekly in homes and churches:<a href='https://www.mydgroup.org/map'> Find or start one near you today</a>!</p>
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<p><img src="https://thumbnails.lbry.com/4v67cONO7k4" width="480" alt="thumbnail" title="Why Should Bitcoin Be Valuable?" /></p>Responding to a real life question, why should Bitcoin be valuable at all? Doesn't it "not do anything?"<br /><br />Here I discuss the ramifications of a digitally-based world financial system and what it means for bitcoin price. Bitcoin can not only be used as a store of value to replace gold, but can be used to write higher-level applications on it to make trustless and peer-to-peer financial derivatives, which could soak up obscene amounts of the financial soystem. The market cap of Bitcoin has astronomical potential, and owning bitcoin means having a permanent share of this system on the ground level.<br /><br />My website: https://lukesmith.xyz<br />Get all my videos off YouTube: https://videos.lukesmith.xyz<br />or Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@Luke:7<br /><br />Please donate: https://donate.lukesmith.xyz<br />BTC: bc1qw5w6pxsk3aj324tmqrhhpmpfprxcfxe6qhetuv<br />XMR: 48jewbtxe4jU3MnzJFjTs3gVFWh2nRrAMWdUuUd7Ubo375LL4SjLTnMRKBrXburvEh38QSNLrJy3EateykVCypnm6gcT9bh<br /><br />OR affiliate links to things l use:<br />https://www.vultr.com/?ref=8384069-6G Get a VPS and host a website or server for anything else.<br />https://www.epik.com/?affid=we2ro7sa6 Get a cheap and reliable domain name with Epik.<br />...<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4v67cONO7k4
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Morning org-fans,</p> <p>I have been asked for the PDF of my org-reveal presentation.</p> <p>I'm aware I can use the:</p> <pre><code>?print-pdf </code></pre> <p>and</p> <pre><code>Ctrl+P </code></pre> <p>Method in my browser to generate a PDF, but that doesn't do what I need.</p> <p>It doesn't retain the formatting of the presentation. It simply displays a small amount of black text on a white blank page. This looks unprofessional and is hard to read.</p> <p>Am I missing something obvious here?</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/AlternativeKooky9407"> /u/AlternativeKooky9407 </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/r75ez4/retain_styles_when_orgreveal_exports_as_pdf/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/r75ez4/retain_styles_when_orgreveal_exports_as_pdf/">[comments]</a></span>
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<p>If you are new to the topic of the Emacs Diary and the Calendar, please
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<a href="https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2021-04-14-emacs-diary-calendar/">https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2021-04-14-emacs-diary-calendar/</a>.</p>
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<p>One of the major upsides of the Emacs Diary is that it is a regular file
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occur</code>, Swiper or <code>consult-line</code>, and the like. It also is possible to
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users of Org mode; a feature that comes from <code>outline-mode</code>. We can add
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that to any major mode by means of <code>outline-minor-mode</code>.</p>
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<p>To make the outline work, we need to specify a pattern of what
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constitutes a heading within the file. This is controlled by the
|
||||
buffer-local variable <code>outline-regexp</code>. The best candidate for headings
|
||||
is the Diary’s own comments. It feels natural for users of Elisp to set
|
||||
those to <code>;;</code>, so we have this:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<pre><code class="language-elisp">(setq diary-comment-start ";;")
|
||||
(setq diary-comment-end "")
|
||||
</code></pre>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Then we need to write the pattern for the headings. I prefer that
|
||||
heading levels start with at least three semicolons and a space, which
|
||||
lets us still use comments for their intended purpose (the same way it
|
||||
is in <code>elisp-mode</code>):</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<pre><code class="language-elisp">;; The pattern evaluates to ";;+\\{2,\\} [^ \t\n]"
|
||||
(setq outline-regexp (format "%s+\\{2,\\} [^ \t\n]" diary-comment-start))
|
||||
</code></pre>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>We can test our pattern in a new buffer with <code>M-x re-builder</code> and some
|
||||
text samples:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<pre><code>;; A regular comment. This should not be matched.
|
||||
|
||||
;;; A heading level 1
|
||||
;;;; A heading level 2
|
||||
;;;;; A heading level 3
|
||||
</code></pre>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Now that we got everything in order, we just need to integrate with with
|
||||
<code>diary-mode</code>:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<pre><code class="language-elisp">(defun my-diary-extras-setup ()
|
||||
"Additional setup for Diary mode buffers."
|
||||
(when (derived-mode-p 'diary-mode)
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||||
(setq outline-regexp (format "%s+\\{2,\\} [^ \t\n]" diary-comment-start))))
|
||||
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||||
(add-hook 'diary-mode-hook #'my-diary-extras-setup)
|
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</code></pre>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Next time we access the <code>diary-file</code> and <code>diary-mode</code> gets enabled, we
|
||||
will get headings function the way we want. It then is up to you to
|
||||
specify the key bindings you want to make navigating the outline easier.
|
||||
For example:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<pre><code class="language-elisp">(with-eval-after-load 'outline
|
||||
(let ((map outline-minor-mode-map))
|
||||
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-n") 'outline-next-visible-heading)
|
||||
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-p") 'outline-previous-visible-heading)
|
||||
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-f") 'outline-forward-same-level)
|
||||
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-b") 'outline-backward-same-level)
|
||||
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-u") 'outline-up-heading)
|
||||
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-a") 'outline-show-all)
|
||||
(define-key map (kbd "C-c C-v") 'outline-move-subtree-down)
|
||||
(define-key map (kbd "C-c M-v") 'outline-move-subtree-up)
|
||||
(define-key map (kbd "<C-tab>") 'outline-cycle))) ; This is from Emacs28
|
||||
</code></pre>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Finally we need to enable <code>outline-minor-mode</code>:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<pre><code class="language-elisp">(add-hook 'diary-mode-hook #'outline-minor-mode)
|
||||
</code></pre>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Or <code>M-x outline-minor-mode</code>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>With those in place, we have set the foundations to make the Diary
|
||||
buffer very easy to navigate, all while retaining its overall
|
||||
simplicity. I am using Daniel Mendler’s <code>consult</code> library, which
|
||||
includes the <code>consult-outline</code> command (among many others): it lets you
|
||||
jump to a heading using minibuffer completion and requires no extra
|
||||
setup the way the built-in <code>imenu</code> does (though Imenu is also great in
|
||||
its own right).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Personally, I also change the fontification of the Diary buffer, but
|
||||
will not bother you with the technicalities. Please refer to my
|
||||
dotemacs instead: <a href="https://protesilaos.com/emacs/dotemacs">https://protesilaos.com/emacs/dotemacs</a> (specifically the
|
||||
section <a href="https://protesilaos.com/emacs/dotemacs/#h:b4040bc0-7a2a-4f17-824d-42de621bd1b9">Calendar and Diary (and
|
||||
prot-diary.el)</a>).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
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|
|||
<p>elementary OS’ latest and greatest released today, and we talk with Dan and Cassidy from the project about their biggest release yet.</p>
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||||
|
||||
<p>Then community news, a preview of upcoming Ubuntu 18.10, and we announce our own free software project. Plus a chat with Dalton about the new Ubuntu Touch release and we find a real Photoshop replacement for Linux. </p><p>Special Guests: Alan Pope, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Dalton Durst, Danielle Foré, and Martin Wimpress.</p><p><a href="https://jupitersignal.memberful.com/checkout?plan=52946" rel="payment">Support LINUX Unplugged</a></p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-45876934" title="Tiny Palm smartphone baffles gadget fans - BBC News" rel="nofollow">Tiny Palm smartphone baffles gadget fans - BBC News</a> — A tiny Android smartphone designed to be a "companion phone".</li><li><a href="https://dot.kde.org/2018/10/15/kde-ev-receives-sizeable-donation-handshake-foundation" title="KDE e.V. receives a sizeable donation from Handshake Foundation | KDE.news" rel="nofollow">KDE e.V. receives a sizeable donation from Handshake Foundation | KDE.news</a> — We are excited to announce that the KDE e.V. received a donation of 300,000 USD from the Handshake Foundation. </li><li><a href="https://medium.com/elementaryos/elementary-os-5-juno-is-here-471dfdedc7b3" title="elementary OS 5 Juno is Here" rel="nofollow">elementary OS 5 Juno is Here</a> — Refinement, Productivity, & an Improved Developer Platform.</li><li><a href="https://pastebin.com/ja0yWwM1" title="Allen questions the Flatpak FUD - Pastebin.com" rel="nofollow">Allen questions the Flatpak FUD - Pastebin.com</a></li><li><a href="https://ramcq.net/2018/10/12/flatpak-sandbox-security/" title="Flatpaks, sandboxes and security" rel="nofollow">Flatpaks, sandboxes and security</a> — What Flatpak brings to this is understanding of the specific desktop app problem space </li><li><a href="https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/10/on-gtk-themes-broken" title="Should GNOME Drop Support for GTK3 Themes?" rel="nofollow">Should GNOME Drop Support for GTK3 Themes?</a> — It seems that our love of customisation is merely an illusion</li><li><a href="https://blogs.gnome.org/tbernard/2018/10/15/restyling-apps-at-scale/" title="Restyling apps at scale" rel="nofollow">Restyling apps at scale</a> — tl;dr: If you want to change how an app looks, you need a designer in the loop.</li><li><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/9o0f58/dxvk_090_released/" title="DXVK 0.90 released : linux" rel="nofollow">DXVK 0.90 released : linux</a></li><li><a href="https://linuxacademy.com/blog/linuxacademy-com/pumpkin-carving-contest-jackolinux/" title="Pumpkin Carving Contest #JackOLinux" rel="nofollow">Pumpkin Carving Contest #JackOLinux</a> — Submission deadline is October 24, 2018, and the top 3 winners will be announced on October 31st!</li><li><a href="https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/chrome-os-stable-channel-gets-linux-apps" title="Chrome OS Stable Channel Gets Linux Apps" rel="nofollow">Chrome OS Stable Channel Gets Linux Apps</a></li><li><a href="https://hackernoon.com/did-microsoft-really-just-open-source-all-its-patents-3e419ae1a439" title="Did Microsoft Really Just “Open Source All Its Patents”??" rel="nofollow">Did Microsoft Really Just “Open Source All Its Patents”??</a> — This means the company can use or distribute ‘Linux System’ technologies without risk that another OIN participant may assert their patents against such ‘Linux System’ technologies.</li><li><a href="https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-18-10-release-features/" title="Ubuntu 18.10 Release Date and New Features [Updated] | It's FOSS" rel="nofollow">Ubuntu 18.10 Release Date and New Features [Updated] | It's FOSS</a></li><li><a href="https://liliputing.com/2018/07/gpd-pocket-2-preview.html" title="GPD Pocket 2 Preview" rel="nofollow">GPD Pocket 2 Preview</a> — The GPD Pocket 2 is a handheld computer that looks like a laptop, but which is small enough to fold up and slide into your pocket.</li><li><a href="https://ubports.com/" title="UBports" rel="nofollow">UBports</a> — Ubuntu Touch is the touch-friendly mobile version of Ubuntu. This operating system is developed and maintained by UBports: An international community of passionate volunteers. This means Ubuntu Touch is 100% community driven and independent.
|
||||
|
||||
Read more about the OS</li><li><a href="https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-blog-1/post/ubuntu-touch-ota-5-174" title="Ubuntu Touch OTA-5" rel="nofollow">Ubuntu Touch OTA-5</a> —
|
||||
While many have already joined the community on 16.04 with OTA-4, in addition to the long-term support of upstream Ubuntu development, OTA-5 will include a more stable experience, new tweaks, and new features to show off this next stage of Ubuntu Touch development.</li><li><a href="https://github.com/universalsuperbox" title="Dalton Durst's GitHub" rel="nofollow">Dalton Durst's GitHub</a></li><li><a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DaltonDurst" title="DaltonDurst - Ubuntu Wiki" rel="nofollow">DaltonDurst - Ubuntu Wiki</a></li><li><a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSetpUF1pZfnhmKRB266fPXAeF_tULwK2VOfqD_5ZorQLWZuEw/viewform" title="Automation System Naming" rel="nofollow">Automation System Naming</a></li><li><a href="https://github.com/jupiterbroadcasting" title="Jupiter Broadcasting · GitHub" rel="nofollow">Jupiter Broadcasting · GitHub</a></li><li><a href="https://www.photopea.com/" title="Photopea" rel="nofollow">Photopea</a></li></ul>
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>In org-roam I use an underscore in the generated ID.</p> <pre><code>:PROPERTIES: :ID: 20211201_152904 :END: </code></pre> <p>However, the part after the underscore is rendered as subscript hanging off the baseline in smaller font size. How can I prevent this formatting, so it looks like the above?</p> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/art_else"> /u/art_else </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/r6hqim/orgroam_underscore_in_properties_drawer_uses/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/r6hqim/orgroam_underscore_in_properties_drawer_uses/">[comments]</a></span>
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  submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/a-c-d-w"> /u/a-c-d-w </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://github.com/duckwork/fill-sentences-correctly.el">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/rsiv45/ann_fillsentencescorrectlyel_fill_sentences_with/">[comments]</a></span>
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<p>Who did Jesus come for? Throughout the Gospel accounts, Jesus is laser-focused on Israel. Yet his ministry and even his family tree include many non-Israelite people. In this week’s episode, join Tim and Jon for a look at the family of God in the life of Jesus.</p><p><a href="https://bibleproject.com/podcast/jesus-and-gentiles">View full show notes from this episode →</a></p><p>Timestamps </p><ul><li>Part one (0:00–11:00)</li><li>Part two (11:00–24:30)</li><li>Part three (24:30–32:15)</li><li>Part four (32:15–40:15)</li><li>Part five (40:15–48:00)</li><li>Part six (48:00–end)</li></ul><p>Mentioned Resources</p><ul><li>Richard Bauckham, <a href="https://amzn.to/350M417"><i>Gospel Women: Studies in the Named Women in the Gospels,</i></a> 44</li><li>Craig S. Keener, <a href="https://amzn.to/387epES"><i>The Gospel of Matthew: A Socio-Rhetorical Commentary</i></a>, 158–159</li><li>N. T. Wright, <a href="https://amzn.to/2y33Hjf"><i>Jesus and the Victory of God</i></a>, 278</li></ul><p>Show Music </p><ul><li>“Shot in the Back of the Head” by Moby</li><li>“Artificial Music” by A Breath of Fresh Air</li><li>“Scream Pilots” by Moby</li><li>“Too North” by Lost Love</li><li>“Feather” by Waywell</li><li>“Defender Instrumental” by Tents</li></ul><p>Show produced by Dan Gummel. Show notes by Lindsey Ponder.</p>
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Hustle is all about obedience. Obedience to what needs to get done.
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<!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>For those unpatiently waiting for gnome 41 and are running home assistant.</p> <p>Add the following to your sensors to check the package version every hour:</p> <pre><code>- platform: command_line name: Gnome Shell Version json_attributes: - pkgver - pkgrel - repo command: "curl https://archlinux.org/packages/search/json/?name=gnome-shell | python -c \"import sys, json; print(json.dumps(json.load(sys.stdin)['results'][-1]))\"" value_template: "{{ value_json.pkgver | float }}-{{ value_json.pkgrel }}" scan_interval: 600 </code></pre> <p>You can use it in sensors to see the current gnome-shell version and repo with an entities card:</p> <pre><code>type: entities entities: - entity: sensor.gnome_shell_version icon: mdi:gnome - type: attribute entity: sensor.gnome_shell_version attribute: repo name: Repository icon: mdi:database </code></pre> <p>With an automation you can get a notification of your choice. e.g. getting one on my mobile app</p> <pre><code>alias: Gnome 41 in Arch description: '' trigger: - platform: template value_template: >- {% if state_attr('sensor.gnome_shell_version', 'pkgver') | float > 41 %} true {% endif %} condition: [] action: - service: notify.mobile_app_mi_a2 data: message: >- Gnome 41 released in {{ state_attr('sensor.gnome_shell_version', 'repo') }} mode: single </code></pre> </div><!-- SC_ON -->   submitted by   <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/raetiacorvus"> /u/raetiacorvus </a> <br/> <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/q795mr/are_we_gnome_41_yet/">[link]</a></span>   <span><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/q795mr/are_we_gnome_41_yet/">[comments]</a></span>
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var/elfeed/db/data/52/52ccfe8d409d9ee74786831abc4ffc00d000b2f7
Normal file
272
var/elfeed/db/data/52/52ccfe8d409d9ee74786831abc4ffc00d000b2f7
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<p>I just released version <code>1.7.0</code> of <a href="https://protesilaos.com/emacs/modus-themes">the Modus
|
||||
themes</a>. The release notes
|
||||
are reproduced below. For any questions pertaining to this publication,
|
||||
feel welcome to <a href="https://protesilaos.com/contact/">contact me</a>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>I will now prepare the patch for the <code>master</code> branch on emacs.git
|
||||
(currently this corresponds to Emacs version 29). The <code>modus-themes</code>
|
||||
package in GNU ELPA fetches its contents from emacs.git, so expect an
|
||||
update to trickle down shortly after my patch is merged.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<hr />
|
||||
|
||||
<h2>Modus themes version 1.7.0</h2>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>By Protesilaos Stavrou <a href="mailto:info@protesilaos.com">info@protesilaos.com</a> on 2021-11-18</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The present entry records the changes made to the project since the
|
||||
release of version 1.6.0 on 2021-09-29. There have been more than 60
|
||||
commits since then.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Every modification pertaining to colour combinations referenced herein
|
||||
is implemented in accordance with the primary accessibility objective of
|
||||
the themes for a minimum contrast ratio of 7:1 between background and
|
||||
foreground values in their given combination (the WCAG AAA standard).
|
||||
Edits also account for colour-coding that is optimised for the needs of
|
||||
users with red-green colour deficiency (deuteranopia).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>To access the URL of the manual visit this web page:
|
||||
<a href="https://protesilaos.com/emacs/modus-themes">https://protesilaos.com/emacs/modus-themes</a>. Or read it from Emacs by
|
||||
evaluating this form:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<pre><code>(info "(modus-themes) Top")
|
||||
</code></pre>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The themes are built into Emacs version 28 (next stable release), and
|
||||
are available on GNU ELPA as well as other archives. This release is
|
||||
the first one that is included with Emacs 29, or else the <code>master</code>
|
||||
branch in emacs.git.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<h3>Customisation options</h3>
|
||||
|
||||
<ul>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>The <code>modus-themes-no-mixed-fonts</code> has been deprecated and replaced by
|
||||
the <code>modus-themes-mixed-fonts</code>. This is a breaking change for users
|
||||
who want to use “mixed fonts”: they must set the new variable to
|
||||
non-nil.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>As the name implies, the new variable changes the meaning of the
|
||||
feature to make it opt-in by default. This is consistent with the
|
||||
principle of least surprise, as users may not know why some fonts look
|
||||
different than others in certain cases.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Thanks to Christian Tietze for clarifying the doc string of this new
|
||||
user option in merge request 51:
|
||||
<a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/merge_requests/51">https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/merge_requests/51</a>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>For context, “mixed fonts” refers to a design where spacing-sensitive
|
||||
constructs, such as code blocks and Org tables, inherit from the
|
||||
<code>fixed-pitch</code> face to remain monospaced (and properly aligned) at all
|
||||
times. Depending on the user’s configurations, the <code>fixed-pitch</code> face
|
||||
may not use the typeface that the user expects.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The manual provides information on how to set the desired fonts by
|
||||
editing the <code>default</code>, <code>fixed-pitch</code>, and <code>variable-pitch</code> faces.</p>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>The new <code>modus-themes-mode-line-padding</code> can be used to control the
|
||||
apparent padding of the mode line when the user option
|
||||
<code>modus-themes-mode-line</code> includes the <code>padded</code> property. The padding
|
||||
must be a positive integer (otherwise the code would be needlessly
|
||||
complex to guard against values that make the mode line look awkward,
|
||||
like anything lower than -3 or maybe even -2).</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Thanks to Guilherme Semente and Manuel Uberti for the feedback in
|
||||
issue 245: <a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/245">https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/245</a>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Note that the out-of-the-box style of the themes has a padding of 1
|
||||
(technically a <code>:line-width</code> of 1 for the <code>:box</code> attribute), whereas
|
||||
the default style of Emacs has it at -1. This is a design choice to
|
||||
avoid an overlap between the outer boundaries of a font’s glyphs and
|
||||
the borders of the mode line, when using certain common typefaces at
|
||||
various point sizes. Such an overlap can hinder readability.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The manual contains a new Do-It-Yourself (DIY) section with detailed
|
||||
code samples on how to apply a negative value.</p>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>The new <code>modus-themes-intense-markup</code> option can be set to non-nil to
|
||||
make constructs such as inline code and verbatim text more colourful.
|
||||
This has a general utility, though its consideration was prompted by a
|
||||
phenomenon reported by Stefan Kangas in issue 238 where the overlay of
|
||||
the <code>hl-line-face</code> overrides the subtle background these constructs
|
||||
use and can thus make them virtually indistinguishable from ordinary
|
||||
text: <a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/238">https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/238</a>.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Such is the standard behaviour of <code>hl-line-mode</code> and there is nothing
|
||||
a theme can (or rather “should”) do about it. Thanks to Stefan Kangas
|
||||
for the feedback.</p>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>The <code>modus-themes-headings</code> option can now accept and apply an exact
|
||||
font weight such as <code>semibold</code> or <code>light</code>. (The list of available
|
||||
weights is the value of the <code>modus-themes--heading-weights</code> internal
|
||||
variable.) This supersedes the now-deprecated <code>no-bold</code> property:
|
||||
<code>no-bold</code> is henceforth understood as the presence of a <code>regular</code>
|
||||
weight.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Recall that this user option is an alist and can be used to target
|
||||
heading levels individually, which further reinforces the utility of
|
||||
this new property.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Thanks to Christian Tietze for suggesting this idea in issue 248:
|
||||
<a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/248">https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/248</a>. And
|
||||
thanks to Daniel Mendler for refining its implementation in commit
|
||||
54bfd62, which was sent as a patch file (yes, we accept those and I
|
||||
actually prefer them over a web app’s UI).</p>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>The <code>modus-themes-org-agenda</code> has seen improvements to its <code>event</code> key
|
||||
(this is an alist that has multiple keys). It now accepts a <code>varied</code>
|
||||
property which differentiates between (i) plain timestamp entries and
|
||||
(ii) entries that are generated from either the diary or a symbolic
|
||||
expression. The <code>varied</code> property combines with the other available
|
||||
properties to particularise their effects. Consult the doc string or
|
||||
the manual for the technicalities.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Thanks to Gustavo Barros for the detailed commentary in issue 241:
|
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<a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/241">https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/241</a>.</p>
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</li>
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<li>
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<p>The <code>modus-themes-lang-checkers</code> now accepts a <code>faint</code> property. This
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has the effect of toning down the colours in use. By default, the
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only colour is that of the underline, though more can be added by
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combining the properties accepted by this user option. Consult its
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doc string or the manual for further details.</p>
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<p>Thanks to Morgan Smith for suggesting the idea in issue 239:
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<a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/239">https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/239</a>.</p>
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</li>
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</ul>
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<h3>Add support for new packages or face groups</h3>
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<ul>
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<li>
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<p><code>company-tooltip-deprecated</code> face. Thanks to Roman Rudakov for the
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feedback in issue 247: <a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/247">https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/247</a>.</p>
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</li>
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<li>
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<p><code>corfu-default</code> face. Thanks to Daniel Mendler (Corfu’s developer)
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for the feedback in issue 254:
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<a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/254">https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/254</a>.</p>
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</li>
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<li>
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<p><code>image-dired</code> package (Emacs 29). Thanks to Stefan Kangas for making it
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happen in emacs.git and for the feedback in issue 250:
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<a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/250">https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/250</a>.</p>
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</li>
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<li>
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<p><code>nano-modeline</code> package.</p>
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</li>
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<li>
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<p><code>vertico-quick</code> package. Thanks to Nicolas De Jaeghere for the
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contribution in merge request 48:
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<a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/merge_requests/51">https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/merge_requests/51</a>.</p>
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</li>
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</ul>
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<h3>Changes to existing faces or face groups</h3>
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<ul>
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<li>
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<p>Added support for the new Org agenda faces that improve the
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contextuality of various views. We implemented those upstream for Org
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version 9.5 in close cooperation with Gustavo Barros. Thanks to
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Gustavo for the detailed feedback in issue 241:
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<a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/241">https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/241</a>. The
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thread about the patch upstream:
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<a href="https://list.orgmode.org/87lf7q7gpq.fsf@protesilaos.com/">https://list.orgmode.org/87lf7q7gpq.fsf@protesilaos.com/</a></p>
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</li>
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<li>
|
||||
<p>Refined Org agenda date faces in the interest of consistency and in
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accordance with the aforementioned change. Thanks again to Gustavo
|
||||
Barros for the discussion in issue 241.</p>
|
||||
</li>
|
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<li>
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||||
<p>Applied the <code>shadow</code> face more consistently across all contexts where
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||||
only a subtle foreground value is expected. This design choice makes
|
||||
it possible for users to manually edit the foreground colour of
|
||||
<code>shadow</code> to something even more subtle than the <code>fg-alt</code> palette
|
||||
variable we use, which maps to a gray colour (e.g. they could use
|
||||
“gray50”).</p>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>Implemented a subtle background colour to the <code>widget-inactive</code> face.
|
||||
This makes it easier to discern inactive buttons, checkboxes, and the
|
||||
like, in contexts such as the Customize User Interface. Thanks to
|
||||
Stefan Kangas for the feedback in issue 242:
|
||||
<a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/242">https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/242</a>.</p>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>Tweaked <code>file-name-shadow</code> to also use italics (inherit from the
|
||||
<code>italic</code> face) in order to be more easy to distinguish it from
|
||||
ordinary text in the minibuffer.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Recall that the manual documents the meaning of inheriting from the
|
||||
<code>bold</code> and <code>italic</code> faces instead of hardcoding a bold weight and an
|
||||
italic slant, respectively. In short: users can change the weight to
|
||||
what they want (e.g. semibold) and/or use distinct font families.</p>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>Amplified the style of Version Control (VC) warnings and errors to let
|
||||
them draw more attention to themselves (because these indicators need
|
||||
to be acted upon).</p>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>Recoloured the <code>custom-group-tag</code> face to make it fit better in its
|
||||
context and be consistent with the rest of the themes’ established
|
||||
patterns.</p>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>Made marks for selection in Dired, Ibuffer, and related, conform with
|
||||
the <code>modus-themes-success-deuteranopia</code> option. This means that they
|
||||
use blue colours when the option is non-nil, instead of their default
|
||||
shades of green.</p>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>Adjusted the box width of key bindings for Emacs 28 or higher. They
|
||||
should no longer cause any alignment issues. This style is now used
|
||||
throughout the themes, including in transient views (e.g. Magit) which
|
||||
were the exception before. Thanks to Manuel Uberti and Kevin Fleming
|
||||
for the feedback in issue 232:
|
||||
<a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/232">https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/232</a>.</p>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
</ul>
|
||||
|
||||
<h3>Miscellaneous</h3>
|
||||
|
||||
<ul>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>Wrote a brief description of every user option in the manual. Also
|
||||
covered its type, as in boolean, alist, et cetera.</p>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>Corrected the mode line border width for one combination of properties
|
||||
in the <code>modus-themes-mode-line</code> option. This should now have the same
|
||||
height as all others:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<pre><code>(setq modus-themes-mode-line '(accented borderless))
|
||||
</code></pre>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>Ensured that mode line attributes would not be set to nil, but kept at
|
||||
an <code>unspecified</code> value instead, where relevant. This avoids problems
|
||||
with [faulty] code that unconditionally depends on something that does
|
||||
not exist, as in the following while <code>:box</code> is nil:</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<pre><code>(face-attribute 'mode-line :box)
|
||||
</code></pre>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
<li>
|
||||
<p>Expanded, reworded, or otherwise improved the manual, based on the
|
||||
aforementioned.</p>
|
||||
</li>
|
||||
</ul>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>Thanks once again to everyone involved!</p>
|
||||
|
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