Jean Louis wrote:
> I have experience with forms since 2002 and have them
> installed on thousands of pages.
Okay ... maybe just needs some more testing then?
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Sacha Chua wrote:
> All sorts of non-code ways to help the community get even
> more connected! :)
That would sure be beneficial, take a look at the Elisp in
this post I wrote earlier tonight
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2022-06/msg00044.html
Well, "beneficial" from the c
On 2022-06-07, at 17:48, Tom Davey wrote:
> The regular listing of the threads in progress on the Emacs developer list
> is, by itself, invaluable. How Sacha is able to discover and write about so
> much else is beyond my comprehension. For us, the readers, Emacs News makes
> visible the vig
On June 8, 2022 4:03:23 PM UTC, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>This. I unsubscribed from emacs-devel some time ago because of the
>volume.
Instead, you can use filtering and create email folder just for single mailing
list. It will not bother you unless you look into the folder.
And I use sort
Jean Louis wrote:
>> This. I unsubscribed from emacs-devel some time ago because
>> of the volume.
>
> Instead, you can use filtering and create email folder just
> for single mailing list. It will not bother you unless you
> look into the folder.
>
> And I use sorting by thread in Mutt email clie
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> This. I unsubscribed from emacs-devel some time ago because
> of the volume. What Sacha does with the summarizng of
> emacs-devel is incredibly useful.
Maybe, but you can use a sufficiently advanced e-mail client
instead, e.g. Emacs Gnus with Gmane which will automate it
On 2022-06-08, at 21:19, Jean Louis wrote:
> On June 8, 2022 4:03:23 PM UTC, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>
>>This. I unsubscribed from emacs-devel some time ago because of the
>>volume.
>
> Instead, you can use filtering and create email folder just for single
> mailing list. It will not bother
Hi all,
One of the 5-minute hacks that I showed in my presentation about eev
in the EmacsConf2020 was something that (sort of) converted a sexp
hyperlink like this
(find-emacs-tangents-links "2016" "02" "15" "msg6" "txtNuEds1ML2n")
to a temporary buffer like this (without the indentation):
Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> OTOH, I use mu4e, which means that (a) I store my emails
> locally, and disk space is _not_ infinite, (b) I don't even
> use "folders" (mu4e is search-based; of course, I _could_
> filter out emacs-devel), and, most importantly (c) I don't
> have time to study emacs-devel