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So first question, what does
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Bard Bivou(m)acs mean? Good question.
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In one version of my talk, I spent too
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long explaining it,
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and decided to cut it out.
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It's basically a bad pun on
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band camp.
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A bivouac--I don't even know if I'm
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pronouncing that correctly--it's like
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a tent or a camp that you put up hastily,
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and a bard is a musician, of course.
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Yeah, I don't know. I like puns. I'm a dad.
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That's the best I could come up with.
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I'll probably find a different name for
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it but I liked that "bivoaucs,"
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if you stick an m in there, it becomes
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Bivou(m)acs.
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It's kind of like editor macros for
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generating some HTML.
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Yes, it is confusing, chatting on IRC
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at the same time.
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Great question. (Amin: Grant,
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so right now, you're sharing your
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screen. Are you planning on
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showing something with it, or for example,
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should I maximize you?) I don't know.
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I can turn it off for now. Okay.
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(Amin: You can turn on the webcam.) Yeah, okay.
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(Amin: I'll maximize your
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webcam.) Okay, thanks.
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I'll get to the answer for my color
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theme here in a bit in IRC.
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Next question on
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the Etherpad, does this metadata
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workflow also support
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unsynchronized lyrics within ID3 tags,
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multi-line metadata?
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I don't know, actually.
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It's funny because I was trying out
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different things with metadata,
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and really the biggest thing was to
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figure out how to do mass tag editing.
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And that was like...
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It wasn't very intuitive, like I said,
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with EMMS.
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I think EMMS is really great, but its
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interface is huge.
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like if you do M-x and type emms, you get
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I don't know, 270-some candidates.
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There's a lot of functions going on.
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I basically found the
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features that I needed to get this
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workflow working.
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I would guess that you probably can do
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it, and if you don't,
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if you can't do it out of the box, I
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think you could script EMMS to do that.
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I'd like to know more, and I'm certainly
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going to be
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investigating it. I will try and post my
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findings somewhere online.
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Is it possible to import batch metadata?
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I'm not sure. I would guess
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yes is the answer. EMMS can connect to
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metadata services. I haven't done
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that because I was just
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using audio files that I created myself.
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I know that on the back end, it calls out to
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shell programs for tagging things.
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there's a lot of different options that can
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shell out too. I was using the
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the vorbis tools to tag the particular
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files I was working with.
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You can also use tiny tag, and there's
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some other...
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That might be the python library. I can't
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remember. There's two other libraries
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that I can shell out to for
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doing metadata.
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My current workflow for tagging music is
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to first apply replay gain in fubar 2000,
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fix egregious mistakes, use beats to
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apply metadata from music brains,
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or discogs, go over remaining albums with
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fubar 2000 again.
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Is there a chance textual tagging could
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allow doing it all in one program?
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Have I experimented with mass tag
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update queries? I have not.
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Again, I was just doing this workflow,
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taking raw files with no tags and doing that.
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I believe because it calls out to
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the programs in the back end, I'm sure
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you could work that out.
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I think EMMS would benefit from
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having something like that because
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we work with text, and being able
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to use Emacs as a front end for those
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updates would be really fantastic. So
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really, it's just a matter of
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writing the interface to the external tool.
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Is there a link to some info expanding
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philosophy of how to compensate
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musicians?
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No, I don't really have a lot of
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philosophy around that. I guess the first
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thing I could say would be
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something like a universal income. I feel
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like that would solve a lot of problems,
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if musicians could just be musicians and
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not have to worry about their pay. I will
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think about it more.
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This is one of my first
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forays into getting
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public with some of these ideas, so I
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will try to do more
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and let the community know. What Emacs
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theme am I using?
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Can't remember. It's one of the Kaolin themes.
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I think it was Aurora or
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or Bubble Gum, maybe, but the
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Kaolin themes are nice. I recommend them.
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Not using Doom Emacs, Doom mode line though.
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It's very pretty. SVG support built into
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Emacs?
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I'm using Emacs 27.1, and yes, SVG support
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is built in.
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I may have had to compile it with some
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Cairo support.
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I don't remember for sure.
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But yes, you can even take screenshots of
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your Emacs
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from within Emacs in SVG.
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It's pretty great.
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I don't know how much more time we have
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left for questions.
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That's most of the things on the etherpad.
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(Amin: I think we have like 10 more minutes to
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catch up with the schedule.
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If there are more questions,
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feel free to answer them.)
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I'll start looking through IRC.
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(Amin: And keep an eye on the pad too.)
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Thank you all for listening and for
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enjoying the talk. I'm glad it turned out well.
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Awesome. Yeah, it's been fun
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so far.
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How did I manage? I can post a
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snippet of that, or actually I can share
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my screen, can't I...
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Okay. I actually have it up right here.
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So I think I got this from alphapapa, to
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be honest.
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I define screenshot-svg.
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It's an interactive command. Oh yeah,
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there's alphapapa.
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Okay, there we go.
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I would like to change this so that I
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can get it into
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the copy-paste buffer so I don't
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have to copy the file in, but I haven't really
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hacked on it yet.
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Okay, org heading colors.
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That might be a good question.
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I know, the presentation...
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Sorry, it's hard to think and type at
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the same time.
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Think and talk and type.
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So the presentation is just a
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normal org file, right, so I have my headers,
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and the author--you can even stick your
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email and other headers in there.
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But there's a package called org-tree-slide.
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Whoops, why is it not...
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I must have not required it. Good
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question. (Amin: Grant,
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can you try sharing your screen maybe?)
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Oh, is it not shared? I'm sorry.
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(Amin: Thank you.)
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There we go, should be coming up.
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(Amin: It's coming up. Yep, we see it.)
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Awesome.
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All right. Okay. I don't know why this
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isn't working.
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It was working.
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Okay, you want to see the screenshot.
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Whoops. Okay, I just took a screenshot.
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So, org-tree-slide.
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I don't know why it's not launching.
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I thought that I had required it, but I
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must not have.
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Maybe I'll try.
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Okay.
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So there we go. So org-tree-slide is a
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way that basically uses
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narrowing and some kind of font tricks to...
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it changes your titles or your
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metadata into
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this banner for the title here,
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and it automatically sets the faces for you.
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You can customize that, of course. And then, as you
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go through the Org file, you get these
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kind of nice animations and--
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what's it called--breadcrumbs up at the top.
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So org-tree-slide. I highly recommend it.
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It's really nice because you can give
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your presentation
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and practice it, and while you're
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practicing it, you can edit things as well,
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because it's still just
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an Org document using narrowing, you know.
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It doesn't
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actually change anything.
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Definitely recommend org-tree-slide mode.
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Okay, let's see, what else...
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Share my screen to demo. Oh, that's the SVG.
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Let's see.
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Okay, so I don't know if you can see this now,
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but I'm actually viewing the SVG
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screenshot that I took with Emacs.
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See here's the source of it. So Emacs
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made that.
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And here's the image.
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It's cool because you can even do it
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again and again, and
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open more screenshots of screenshots.
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Yeah, definitely Emacsception.
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Fun stuff.
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Anything else in chat?
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Heading colors? Oh, yeah. I talked about the
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themes. This is another Kaolin theme.
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I think the one in the talk was
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maybe this one, Aurora.
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Oh, here, there's something funny when
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you start org-tree-slide with a
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different theme.
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This top header bar gets the faces from
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that previous theme. I have not
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figured out how to fix that yet.
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Did I have to compile to get the
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screenshot? I think maybe I did.
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Yes, if I'm remembering correctly.
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I got Emacs 27. I'm not on a Mac.
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I saw alphapapa's comment on reddit, and then
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I recompiled it with Cairo support.
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Yes.
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Okay, lots of good conversation on here.
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Yep, I have like one or two more minutes.
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Okay
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I guess while I'm here, I might as
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well say thank you to
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the organizers. I really appreciate
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everybody's work on this.
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It's fun to be a part of this community.
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I'm enjoying the other talks I've seen
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so far today, and I'm looking forward to
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to the rest.
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It's really interesting, just from
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being on Emacs in IRC
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for a few months, I've already connected
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with a lot of interesting people
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and have a lot of cool connections
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already.
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(Amin: Thank you for being a part of the
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community, Grant.)
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That's good to be here. I have another
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talk tomorrow as well.
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Oh, thanks for everyone in the Etherpad
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for putting more comments on these
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questions here
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and taking the notes.
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(Amin: I think that's about all the time
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that we have for the Q&A.
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Okay. Thank you again so much, Grant,
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for your awesome talk and for popping in
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for questions.)
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Yeah, thanks again for hosting. See you
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later. Cheers!