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Hello.
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Hopefully everyone is staying safe and
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staying home,
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I feel very grateful to live in a world
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today that technology and free software
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can be leveraged to connect people in
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such disconnected and difficult times,
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and to have an online conference like
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this. Hopefully you've all
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enjoyed this year's EmacsConf so far.
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Many thanks to all the people that made
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this possible.
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Anyways, welcome to my talk "Extend Emacs
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to Modern GUI
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Applications with EAF, the Emacs
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Application Framework".
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This will be my first ever talk, so
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apologies for my
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inexperience, let us begin.
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About me: my name is Matthew Zeng, you can
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also call me MT
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or Mingde. I'm a Chinese Canadian living
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in Toronto,
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Ontario. Offline: I'm an undergrad
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studying mathematics at the University
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of Waterloo.
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Online: I'm one of the admins of the
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Emacs China
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— the largest Emacs forum in China. So,
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to all Chinese listening to my talk right
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now, feel free to check it out.
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And this is a link to my GitHub profile,
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(and) to my projects I'm involved in.
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One's M-EMACS which is
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I'm the author of — a user-friendly
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full-featured Emacs configuration
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distribution,
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it is what I'm using right now, as well
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as the Emacs Application Framework
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which I help to maintain along with the
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other author
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lazycat, which of course, is today's
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topic.
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So, as you all might have already
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noticed I'm currently using Emacs
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and opening navigating closing
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all these websites that are rendered
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properly
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all within Emacs, it's all thanks to the
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EAF project.
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So, we're living in a society that's
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heavily dependent on the internet
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and multimedia, it is unavoidable to run
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to some occasion that you need to
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open a fancy website that uses
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JavaScript and CSS,
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or you need to watch some videos. However,
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due to the nature and history of Emacs,
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it cannot
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render all these modern graphics
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effectively and efficiently.
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Emacs is solely a text-based editing
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environment,
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and I argue that this is not a bad thing,
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in fact, it is one of the reasons that me
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and I believe many of you as well
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are attracted to Emacs in the first
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place.
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Unfortunately, this results in us having
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to open a dedicated web browser to
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browse the internet,
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open a dedicated video player to watch
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some videos, or a PDF renderer to read some
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documents.
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So far Emacs cannot do all these tasks on
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its own
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but can only be achieved using other
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external applications.
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So, the other author manateelazycat,
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or lazycat in short, didn't want to use
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all these external applications,
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he wanted to have an uninterrupted Emacs
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experience,
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he wanted to truly live in Emacs.
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However, it would be a lot of work to
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build this
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modern application from scratch, there's
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simply no time or research to do that.
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So, lazycat thought of utilizing existing
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applications
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and to try to make it collaborate with
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Emacs, there are many solutions available,
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one of it
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is the Emacs X Windows Manager, and I'm
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sure a lot of you already know that —
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the EXWM. However, it didn't work for him,
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because although EXWM opens the
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door to use other applications within
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Emacs,
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it as a fine window manager cannot
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modify,
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customize, or extend other software from
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Emacs.
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For example, it cannot modify the
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behavior when you press a key in
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Chromium or
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PDF viewer, therefore it cannot utilize
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the rich Emacs ecosystem that's been
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growing for almost 40 years.
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On the other hand, in the EAF browser, so,
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if you M-x eaf-open-browser-with-history,
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you can see
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on the lower half of my screen — a list of
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histories sorted by my personal
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most visited sites, and you can search
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for a site that you've been
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to or search for some keyword in a
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search engine.
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So, this is all achieved by utilizing the
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popular completion framework in the
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Emacs ecosystem — ivy.
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So, lazycat decided to develop a
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solution of his own in 2018,
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namely the EAF project, so, I joined the
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development last year, 2019.
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EAF is
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a highly customizable and extensible
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GUI application framework that extends
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Emacs to graphical capabilities using
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PyQt5, and it is not a window manager.
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Alright. So, in the README, you can see a
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list of GIFs
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showcasing all the available EAF
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applications,
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a browser, a markdown previewer, a video
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player, a PDF viewer, and more.
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Today I don't have
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enough time to demonstrate each one of
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them,
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but I will select a couple applications
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to show you.
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So, since we are already using EAF browser,
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we'll start with this. Besides using the
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classic Control n (C-n), Control p (C-p)
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you can also use the Vim style hjkl to
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move up or down.
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Also, Meta Shift comma (M-<) or g (moves) to the
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beginning of page,
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Meta Shift period (M->) or capital g (moves) to
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the end of page.
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Vimium and Surfingkeys
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are popular keyboard-based
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browsing techniques in Chrome,
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and they've imported here as well. You
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can press f to toggle markers pointing
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to
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all the links in the current page, say, I
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want to visit the wiki —
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which comes very very handy when you
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want to configure EAF to your liking,
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so you see the marker on top of wiki is
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dd,
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press dd and Enter (RET), and now
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you are navigated to this link, so you
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don't need to use your mouse at all.
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So, a full list of key bindings can be
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found when you (press)
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Control h m (C-h m), just as any other Emacs major
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mode,
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so you don't have to remember everything…
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all the key bindings I said to you.
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So, this is a global binding application
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to every other EAF application as well.
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You can find it under the wiki in the
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keybindings
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section, so press f again and use
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ns, press Enter (RET), now you're in the
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keybindings web page.
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You can see all of the keybindings
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available in every
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EAF application, and you can try them out,
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and you can customize your key bindings
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using eaf-bind-key,
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you can customize Control n (C-n) as
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in the web page
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to scroll up in the EAF PDF viewer, or you
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can unbind
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an existing binding using
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eaf-bind-key,
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bind it to nil, so it doesn't bind to
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anything.
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Okay, so, here comes the important part,
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if you want to customize EAF, you should
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visit the customization page in the wiki.
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Now, I press Meta b to go back in
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history, and
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go to the customization page, press f,
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press ad,
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Enter, and now we're in the customization
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page.
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So, the first customization option you
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see is dark mode,
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let's say, if you want to turn on the dark
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mode for EAF browser,
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and you don't want to use your mouse to
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do all this stuff.
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You press c, and you can select
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c to toggle the caret browsing, you can
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see a lot of markers available,
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poped up again, but they're not
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on top of links but instead of
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paragraphs.
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You select the paragraph of your choice,
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in this case you want
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ls which comes here,
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and then you just move the
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cursor like what you always do
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in Emacs, and now you select everything
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and use Meta w (M-w) to copy the text.
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Now, we (run) Meta Shift colon (M-:) to evaluate
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what we just copied,
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and set that to true, and
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press r or F5 to refresh the page,
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voilà we have the dark mode enabled.
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So, there are…, well, let's toggle
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it back off for now.
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Now, we (run) Meta Shift colon (M-:) again,
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and we find the one we just used, and
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change it back to false,
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and refresh the page, back in the light
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mode.
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So, there are many other customization
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options available, you can either
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evaluate like what we just did or add it
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to your Emacs configuration file.
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So, in this wiki…,
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you can make the EAF browser to
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continue where you left off
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similar to the Chromium setting.
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You can make EAF the default browser
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(in) Emacs by
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aliasing browse-web to
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eaf-open-browser,
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or set the browse-url-browser-function to
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eaf-open-browser, there's just some tricks.
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And there (is) also
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an experimental adblocker currently
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in place, therefore it can
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block some elements but not all, so
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we really encourage people to help us
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test out and
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add more conditions in.
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So, you can…, the EAF Browser is able to
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download
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any files from the internet, and it will
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be downloaded using Aria2.
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You can also customize
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the eaf-browser-download-path
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using eaf-setq, it's a function that we
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defined similar to setq,
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the normal setq we know.
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So, by default the download file is
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stored in your home directory slash
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downloads,
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and you can change that whenever you
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want. You can also disable
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saving browsing history, so, remember
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when I press…,
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when I use M-x eaf-open-browser's
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history, I see all the
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histories here, but if you want more
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privacy, you don't want that to be
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available at all. You can turn it off
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easily with eaf-setq,
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and set that remember-history to false.
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You can also set your default search
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engine.
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Right now we have Google, although
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not really good but… Google and also
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DuckDuckGo which is a better search engine,
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well, yeah, ethically better search
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engine.
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So, you can also configure
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the zoom. The default zoom of your
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browser is 1.0, you can convert
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default-zoom to 1.25, so when
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you open any web page, it will be
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zoomed by default. You can
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also disable JavaScript, although I
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personally don't really suggest you to
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do, because it will
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basically break a lot of our features,
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because a lot of the browser
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related features
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must be implemented using JavaScript,
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but yeah, you can do it if you really
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want to. And there's also some
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customization on EAF Camera
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you can do as well.
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Let's move on to EAF PDF Viewer.
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Now, let's open
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the PDF file using EAF.
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So, that's one something already here, but
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let's open it here.
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So, eaf-open, and
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select "Introduction to Programming in
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Emacs Lisp".
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I have it already open, but it's okay.
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So, you have the file,
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you have other files displayed…
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you have all the pages display, sorry.
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There are 273 pages in total, but notice
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how fast it is to browse
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all the pages, it is blazingly fast,
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that's all thanks to Python and
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MuPDF which you don't really get from
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Emacs Lisp.
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So, let's say if I want to jump to page
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50. We press p and Enter 50.
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And here we are, we are at page 50.
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You can look at the lower right to
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verify the page you're on.
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You can use i to toggle dark mode
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as expected. Let's say you want to
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find
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table of contents, so use Control s —
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the Emacs default binding for I-search,
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and search for a "table of contents",
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here we are, it is highlighted for you,
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and you can Control s for more but
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there's only one match,
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you (press) Control g (C-g) to
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disable the highlight,
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and you see a lot of options for you to
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go.
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Okay. Let's say, if you want to go to the
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preface.
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That is, you press f which is
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also similar to
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EAF browser, you press f for Vimium,
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and you see the marker, now change to wn,
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press wn, and then you can go to the
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preface.
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Now, we are at the preface.
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So, now you finish reading, you want to
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save your progress?
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No worries, it is already saved for you
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by EAF. You can safely
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close the document using x,
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and opening again, eaf-open,
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and the file…, see you are at
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preface again. You're right at where
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you left of.
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You can also use M-x org-store-link, or
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Control c l (C-c l) —
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which I prefer, if you want to save a
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particular page in
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a Org mode file. Now,
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I go back to my presentation doc, I don't
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need this anymore.
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So, you just (press) Control c Control l (C-c C-l),
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or I think M-x org-insert-link.
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You can find the file right here, and
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you press Enter (RET),
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and you press Enter (RET) for the description
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again, and now it's right here,
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and Control c Control o (C-c C-o) to open it. Voilà!
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You're back.
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Let's now demonstrate the EAF Video
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Player.
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So, M-x eaf-open, you use eaf-open whenever
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you want to
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open some file. You use eaf-open-browser
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if you want to use some
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actual application that's not really
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related to a file.
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So, eaf-open, and select the video
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you want, so,
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video-demo, I already have a video
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demo
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ready, because I recorded a video of
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the demo
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of the EAF Camera, have a look.
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Let's move to the beginning, "Hello people
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from the future!
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This is a demo of the EAF Video Player
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that demos the EAF Camera feature,
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so, as you can see on the screen of me
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inside my camera,
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and the screen is actually with all
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within Emacs.
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(Right, the video itself is as well, haha.)
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You can open this
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using eaf-open-camera
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which I'm already into, and you can
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press
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p to capture a photo,
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so, the photo is by default stored at
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your $HOME/Downloads directory,
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and you can modify it
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freely. If you go here, and you can see
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the camera stored
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right here."
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So, you press Space (SPC) to pause, what I used
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here is
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the eaf-open-this-from-dired.
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Basically, in dired
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you select
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the file that should be opened by
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EAF, and I used that. It detects that
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it wants to use the EAF Image Viewer, so
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I accidentally tested EAF Image Viewer
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before I noticed. That gives the
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image of the photo I just took
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using EAF Camera. As you can see, you
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can
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use hl — the Vim binding to navigate
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in the timestamp in the video,
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and I can use
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jk to change the volumes of the video.
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Alright. Now, you've seen all the basic
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usages
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of the EAF project, it comes the question
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of what is the magic behind it.
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All right. Let's open the hacking page in
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the wiki,
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the design is laid out in a diagram here.
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Let's put it
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side by side along with my text, so
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we can follow through.
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Right, okay. Let me…,
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sorry, let me drink some water.
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This page in the wiki went into a lot
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of detail,
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due to the time constraint I will just
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rephrase some of the ideas here, so for
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anyone interested, please have a look at
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the wiki yourself.
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The easiest way to think about EAF is
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that
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the actual GUI application is started in
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the background,
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then the frame of the application is
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attached to the appropriate location on
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the
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Emacs window. So,
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EAF linked Qt5 with Emacs using
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Elisp and Python.
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On the Python side which is colored
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yellow in the image,
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we have QGraphicsView and
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QGraphicsScene objects.
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These are used to simulate the Emacs
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window buffer design
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where QGraphicsScene is similar to
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buffers in Emacs,
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it controls the state and the content
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details of the application
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where QGraphicsView is similar to Emacs
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window. It populates the buffer
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(QGraphicsScene) to the foreground at
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the appropriate
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position.
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Whenever an EAF mode buffer
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brings to a background….
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Whenever an EAF mode buffer brings to the
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foreground, sorry,
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a QGraphicsView instance is
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created, and whenever the buffer goes to
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the background
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the QGraphicsView instance is then
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deleted,
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while QGraphicsScene — the actual
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process — remains running in the
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background until the EAF mode buffer is
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killed.
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GPU compositing is used to ensure that
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QGraphicsView and
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QGraphicsScene is synchronized real time.
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Using QWindow::setParent function
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the QGraphicsView is attached to the
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appropriate location on the Emacs frame,
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so that although GUI applications are
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not running within Emacs,
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they look as if they were.
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When user types on the keyboard it is
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first received by the Emacs
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EAF mode buffer, and then Elisp sends
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the event to QGraphicsScene using
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D-Bus.
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When user clicks on the GUI application
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it is received by the QGraphicsView
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and processed in Python. Elisp can
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communicate with Python through D-Bus,
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in other words you can
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customize and extend Emacs not just
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using
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Elisp, and now you can use Python, this way
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one can leverage
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all the Python properties like
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multi-threading or some other stuff,
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the entire Python ecosystem can be
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utilized as well,
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such as the Qt web engine that is the
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basis for
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our EAF Browser, and PyMuPDF is the
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basis for the EAF PDF Viewer.
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This really opens the window to many
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many new possibilities to extend Emacs
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using EAF.
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All right, back here. We are always
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looking for people to join the
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development, there are many many
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more work that needs to be done,
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such as testing and debug EAF on
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more Linux distros and window managers
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such as i3
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and stuff, you can also add new EAF
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applications,
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or debug and enhance existing EAF
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applications,
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or you can port EAF to native Wayland
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which I just discussed with
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the emacs-webkit author
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Akira Kyle, and he told me that
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EAF doesn't really work on
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native Wayland, because it uses
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XWayland, so it doesn't work on the pgtk
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port of Emacs.
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And we also need people to port EAF to
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non-free operating systems
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including Windows and macOS,
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and that's because, like, D-Bus is a Linux
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specific feature, so it doesn't really
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work on other platform.
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We need to check, replace it with some
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alternative, and
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QGraphicsScene somehow doesn't really
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work on macOS,
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and there are many other to-do lists
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available, so please have a look
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and see if there is anything you want to
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work on.
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All right. So, since this is a
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pre-recorded talk I won't be able to do
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the Q & A real time in the video.
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However, I will be around on the
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collaborative pad
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and the IRC #emacsconf,
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#emacsconf-questions
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to answer any questions when it pops up,
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and you can also submit an issue
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on the repo, and you can check the wiki
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for some other guides and tricks.
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All right. Thank you guys, and hopefully
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you find
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this EAF project very interesting, and
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enjoy the rest of EmacsConf 2020.