Hi Devin,

On 25 Apr 2011, at 00:57, Devin Walters wrote:

> You can get similar effects with highlight tail mode in emacs.  The elisp in 
> there might give you some ideas on how to get some of the glow effects.

Oh nice, I hadn't seen highlight tail mode before. I do use eval-sexp-fu.el 
(http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EvalSexpFu) to fade the currently evaluated 
sexp in and out which is a similar kind of trick. The glow effect I was 
referring to as the Final Cut Express fx is the persistent shine you see on all 
the text which makes it look like a retro games console.

> 
> reich-score is really impressive.  Looking forward to playing with the new 
> features.


Do you mean the Reich technique or the ascii-art? The ascii-art was 
hand-crafted and assigned to a snippet shortcut (reich-score). I used yasnippet 
(http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Yasnippet) and the following snippet text 
https://github.com/overtone/live-coding-emacs/blob/master/etc/snippets/clojure-mode/reich-score

If anyone else has any tips on how to make your Emacs look fun and fancy - 
particularly in the context of using it as a presentation tool, I'd love to 
hear them!

Sam

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