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author | Sacha Chua <sacha@sachachua.com> | 2020-12-10 09:26:54 -0500 |
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committer | Sacha Chua <sacha@sachachua.com> | 2020-12-10 09:26:54 -0500 |
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diff --git a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--31-lakota-language-and-emacs--questions--grant-shangreaux-autogen.sbv b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--31-lakota-language-and-emacs--questions--grant-shangreaux-autogen.sbv index f83490cc..864a92c1 100644 --- a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--31-lakota-language-and-emacs--questions--grant-shangreaux-autogen.sbv +++ b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--31-lakota-language-and-emacs--questions--grant-shangreaux-autogen.sbv @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ hello 0:00:05.680,0:00:12.400 -can you hear me yes i can awesome +can you hear me yes I can awesome 0:00:10.080,0:00:13.200 all right so we have a couple minutes @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ uh it seems a couple questions as well so take it away 0:00:17.680,0:00:22.640 -okay i won't share my screen unless +okay I won't share my screen unless 0:00:20.000,0:00:25.439 needed um @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ needed um looks like question one advantages 0:00:25.439,0:00:31.119 -advantages of using emacs input methods +advantages of using Emacs input methods 0:00:27.599,0:00:32.559 over something like x compose @@ -38,37 +38,37 @@ well there's a there's a couple things there one is 0:00:34.320,0:00:39.520 -um emacs is cross platform so +um Emacs is cross platform so 0:00:37.360,0:00:41.520 -writing this input mode for emacs means +writing this input mode for Emacs means 0:00:39.520,0:00:44.559 -if i do end up using +if I do end up using 0:00:41.520,0:00:46.480 -a non-free operating system i can still +a non-free operating system I can still 0:00:44.559,0:00:49.920 -use emacs i can still type +use Emacs I can still type 0:00:46.480,0:00:52.800 -in the way that i would like to um +in the way that I would like to um 0:00:49.920,0:00:54.640 -i did look in i don't i actually don't +I did look in I don't I actually don't 0:00:52.800,0:00:56.719 know what x compose is 0:00:54.640,0:00:59.680 -i tried looking for it on my system i +I tried looking for it on my system I 0:00:56.719,0:01:02.399 could not find it anywhere 0:00:59.680,0:01:02.879 -i did actually go and figure out how to +I did actually go and figure out how to 0:01:02.399,0:01:06.080 write a @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ x11 keyboard layout so that's also available 0:01:07.040,0:01:11.920 -in the repository that has the emacs +in the repository that has the Emacs 0:01:09.840,0:01:14.720 package as well @@ -89,13 +89,13 @@ package as well and it is handy to be able to have that 0:01:14.720,0:01:20.000 -so i can type in +so I can type in 0:01:15.920,0:01:20.000 -other applications besides emacs +other applications besides Emacs 0:01:21.200,0:01:25.119 -but the main advantages for emacs was it +but the main advantages for Emacs was it 0:01:24.479,0:01:27.439 was actually @@ -110,16 +110,16 @@ to manipulate and get feedback you know as 0:01:31.439,0:01:35.360 -i was developing it like i could just +I was developing it like I could just 0:01:33.040,0:01:37.200 evaluate the coil package 0:01:35.360,0:01:39.680 -try it out and see if it works when i +try it out and see if it works when I 0:01:37.200,0:01:40.560 -was trying to do the x11 inputs i'd have +was trying to do the x11 inputs I'd have 0:01:39.680,0:01:42.799 to log out @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ it was you know it doesn't have that beautiful 0:01:46.799,0:01:53.040 -interactivity the way that emacs does so +interactivity the way that Emacs does so 0:01:50.560,0:01:54.960 for me it was a good place to start um @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ for me it was a good place to start um especially because 0:01:54.960,0:01:58.079 -i had never done anything like this +I had never done anything like this 0:01:56.640,0:02:00.079 before like developing @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ something that felt low level you know like a keyboard input 0:02:04.320,0:02:08.479 -i hope that answers your question +I hope that answers your question 0:02:06.399,0:02:09.280 question two can you give us a demo of @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ either lakota and input method sure um share my screen now 0:02:19.599,0:02:23.840 -of course i always have to select which +of course I always have to select which 0:02:21.520,0:02:23.840 one @@ -206,19 +206,19 @@ orthography or otherwise known as the standard lakota orthography 0:02:56.560,0:03:00.640 -another benefit of doing it in emacs is +another benefit of doing it in Emacs is 0:02:58.800,0:03:05.840 -that i now get +that I now get 0:03:00.640,0:03:05.840 completion on lakota words so 0:03:06.800,0:03:10.560 -so i'm you know it's a second language +so I'm you know it's a second language 0:03:08.800,0:03:11.440 -for me and as i'm trying to learn it +for me and as I'm trying to learn it 0:03:10.560,0:03:13.760 it's actually @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ bonus um for typing things 0:03:19.680,0:03:23.599 -i can show the other orthography so to +I can show the other orthography so to 0:03:22.239,0:03:27.200 to get another one you do @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ to get another one you do the universal input control u backslash 0:03:27.200,0:03:33.280 -and i can try the white hat orthography +and I can try the white hat orthography 0:03:30.560,0:03:33.280 oh yeah lost @@ -269,16 +269,16 @@ oops not quite as slick as that other demo we saw the other day 0:03:58.879,0:04:04.239 -okay so control u control backslash i +okay so control u control backslash I 0:04:02.799,0:04:07.200 can select a different 0:04:04.239,0:04:10.560 -input method um from the default so if i +input method um from the default so if I 0:04:07.200,0:04:14.480 -select white hat i can type +select white hat I can type 0:04:10.560,0:04:18.000 wash day like that @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ wash day like that so it's a different orthography here um 0:04:18.000,0:04:21.440 -i won't go too deeply into that it's +I won't go too deeply into that it's 0:04:19.919,0:04:23.120 hard to think and talk and type all at @@ -296,16 +296,16 @@ hard to think and talk and type all at the same time 0:04:23.120,0:04:28.560 -um i hope that's good +um I hope that's good 0:04:26.320,0:04:31.840 -i'm happy to do more maybe i'll put up a +I'm happy to do more maybe I'll put up a 0:04:28.560,0:04:35.840 video of of demonstrating that sometimes 0:04:31.840,0:04:35.840 -why did i just go ahead +why did I just go ahead 0:04:36.479,0:04:42.880 um time about for like one more question @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ um time about for like one more question okay on live yeah thank you 0:04:42.880,0:04:46.240 -um well real quick did i write the +um well real quick did I write the 0:04:45.280,0:04:48.880 company back end @@ -323,16 +323,16 @@ company back end no that's just the automatic company 0:04:48.880,0:04:51.280 -completion based on other things i've +completion based on other things I've 0:04:50.639,0:04:55.440 typed 0:04:51.280,0:04:58.080 -why did i decide on the the input method +why did I decide on the the input method 0:04:55.440,0:04:58.880 -that's a good question um i just did it +that's a good question um I just did it 0:04:58.080,0:05:03.120 based on @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ my experience um in the x input mode you type it first 0:05:04.000,0:05:07.120 -and honestly i would love any input on +and honestly I would love any input on 0:05:06.160,0:05:09.280 what's more @@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ usual for these type of combining letters 0:05:10.960,0:05:15.360 -and really what i would like to do is +and really what I would like to do is 0:05:13.919,0:05:17.600 kind of confer with other @@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ what feels right what what is the best way to go about this 0:05:23.600,0:05:26.960 -i don't think that it should be an +I don't think that it should be an 0:05:24.800,0:05:27.919 individual decision and in this case it @@ -383,16 +383,16 @@ individual decision and in this case it is because 0:05:27.919,0:05:32.320 -i created it for myself but now that +I created it for myself but now that 0:05:30.880,0:05:34.639 -i've released it to the world i think +I've released it to the world I think 0:05:32.320,0:05:37.680 there's more to think about 0:05:34.639,0:05:38.800 -okay i guess i have to go now so we can +okay I guess I have to go now so we can 0:05:37.680,0:05:42.320 get to the next talk |