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author | Sacha Chua <sacha@sachachua.com> | 2020-12-20 00:50:57 -0500 |
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committer | Sacha Chua <sacha@sachachua.com> | 2020-12-20 00:50:57 -0500 |
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diff --git a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--04-music-in-plain-text--jonathan-gregory.vtt b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--04-music-in-plain-text--jonathan-gregory.vtt index 011af8a5..773ff31b 100644 --- a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--04-music-in-plain-text--jonathan-gregory.vtt +++ b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--04-music-in-plain-text--jonathan-gregory.vtt @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ scripting language. It can be used for early and contemporary music 00:01:31.600 --> 00:01:34.479 -tablature, vocal music lead sheets, +tablature, vocal music lead sheets, 00:01:34.479 --> 00:01:35.200 and so on. @@ -130,13 +130,13 @@ In fact, Lilypond ships with Emacs Lisp libraries, 00:01:41.040 --> 00:01:43.119 -including a major mode for editing +including a major mode for editing 00:01:43.119 --> 00:01:47.360 Lilypond files. 00:01:47.360 --> 00:01:50.000 -So the input files are similar to +So the input files are similar to 00:01:50.000 --> 00:01:50.560 source files. @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ more information. Now let's switch to a terminal window. 00:02:39.680 --> 00:02:42.000 -with Lilypond installed, let's create +With Lilypond installed, let's create 00:02:42.000 --> 00:02:43.840 a test file with the extension @@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ The one I'm using now is called arrange mode 00:04:43.440 --> 00:04:45.440 -and is useful for assembling +and is useful for assembling 00:04:45.440 --> 00:04:47.120 complete scores. @@ -373,7 +373,7 @@ have to provide one and include the file name. 00:05:15.600 --> 00:05:17.919 -Again, you can run the code and view +Again, you can run the code and view 00:05:17.919 --> 00:05:22.160 the results. @@ -517,7 +517,7 @@ accents and tuplets, for example--so I use template expansion extensively for this purpose, 00:07:20.160 --> 00:07:23.440 -mainly ya-snippet. +mainly yasnippet. 00:07:23.440 --> 00:07:25.680 So what do I think? Well, I think @@ -586,7 +586,7 @@ but warm pond of lilies, Lilypond, and Lilypond users, 00:08:13.680 --> 00:08:15.680 -I invite you to contribute to my +I invite you to contribute to my 00:08:15.680 --> 00:08:16.960 Lilypond projects, diff --git a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--grant-shangreaux.vtt b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--grant-shangreaux.vtt index dff7fcb0..debfa46c 100644 --- a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--grant-shangreaux.vtt +++ b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--grant-shangreaux.vtt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Hello, my name is Grant Shangreaux. This is my talk titled Bard Bivou(m)acs: 00:00:07.279 --> 00:00:07.919 -Publishing Music +Publishing Music 00:00:07.919 --> 00:00:10.719 with Emacs. I'm a software @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ but that's a whole different topic. So when I want to share my music, 00:01:41.040 --> 00:01:42.720 -I want to do it without impacting +I want to do it without impacting 00:01:42.720 --> 00:01:43.520 anyone's freedom. @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ ability to listen to the tracks, organize playlists. 00:03:39.680 --> 00:03:41.280 -On top of that, it gave me +On top of that, it gave me 00:03:41.280 --> 00:03:42.959 super-powered metadata authoring. @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ I've got this. These files here. So you can see these files are mp3s. 00:04:04.480 --> 00:04:06.080 -They're recorded on a +They're recorded on a 00:04:06.080 --> 00:04:07.599 digital recorder. @@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ When packaging these up for a release, for people to download, 00:06:28.000 --> 00:06:30.319 -it's nice to be able to have that +it's nice to be able to have that 00:06:30.319 --> 00:06:32.400 filename reflect the track number and the @@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ As I was going through this, I wanted to challenge myself and just be, 00:07:59.039 --> 00:08:00.400 -like, can I do this +like, can I do this 00:08:00.400 --> 00:08:03.520 just all with Emacs? Can I just make this? @@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ insert is just like typing, so you put strings in, you put new lines in, 00:08:48.800 --> 00:08:50.959 -you can build some strings together. +you can build some strings together. 00:08:50.959 --> 00:08:52.080 Here you can see @@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ I'm doing a random number, so every time I execute this, 00:08:55.360 --> 00:08:57.920 -my content change,s so I can generate +my content changes. I can generate 00:08:57.920 --> 00:09:01.040 dynamic content in HTML blocks @@ -748,7 +748,7 @@ Bivou(m)acs template, and that's basically a big 00:10:15.920 --> 00:10:18.240 -a big string of HTML. It's just +a big string of HTML. It's just 00:10:18.240 --> 00:10:21.200 my whole page of HTML @@ -823,7 +823,7 @@ Okay, moving on. So the other thing was that as I was 00:11:30.240 --> 00:11:32.079 -developing this, I decided to use +developing this, I decided to use 00:11:32.079 --> 00:11:33.200 Org Babel and some of his @@ -844,7 +844,7 @@ and put actions in Javascript, and also I used SVG for authoring stuff. 00:11:42.480 --> 00:11:46.079 -It was a little bit complicated. +It was a little bit complicated. 00:11:46.079 --> 00:11:47.680 It probably would have been simpler had I @@ -877,7 +877,7 @@ in Elisp to format it and spit out the HTML that I want. 00:12:07.120 --> 00:12:10.320 -By doing this, then, I can +By doing this, then, I can 00:12:10.320 --> 00:12:12.880 just change things in my Org file which, @@ -1018,7 +1018,7 @@ and pause buttons. I didn't know this, but if you edit an SVG file, you can 00:14:02.800 --> 00:14:08.800 -toggle back and forth +toggle back and forth 00:14:08.800 --> 00:14:13.199 between the code and the image. @@ -1072,7 +1072,7 @@ It's pretty much just my tool right now. Not requiring the web browser... I can 00:14:51.040 --> 00:14:54.079 -ship playlists so that you can just +ship playlists so that you can just 00:14:54.079 --> 00:14:58.000 click or link to a playlist on your favorite @@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@ You can contact me. I'm shoshin on #emacs in IRC and on sourcehut. You can email me 00:15:21.040 --> 00:15:23.680 -grant@churls.world, personal, or +grant@churls.world, personal, or 00:15:23.680 --> 00:15:26.800 grant@unabridgedsoftware.com. All right, now. diff --git a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--questions--grant-shangreaux.vtt b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--questions--grant-shangreaux.vtt index b82c26cf..e5dfd2f7 100644 --- a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--questions--grant-shangreaux.vtt +++ b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--questions--grant-shangreaux.vtt @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ WEBVTT 00:00:03.360 --> 00:00:05.359 -So first question, what does +So first question, what does 00:00:05.359 --> 00:00:07.440 Bard Bivou(m)acs mean? Good question. @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ and decided to cut it out. It's basically a bad pun on 00:00:17.920 --> 00:00:20.960 -band camp. +band camp. 00:00:20.960 --> 00:00:22.480 A bivouac--I don't even know if I'm @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ should I maximize you?) I don't know. I can turn it off for now. Okay. 00:01:20.400 --> 00:01:22.880 -(Amin: You can turn on the webcam.) Yeah, okay +(Amin: You can turn on the webcam.) Yeah, okay. 00:01:22.880 --> 00:01:24.240 (Amin: I'll maximize your @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ like if you do M-x and type emms, you get I don't know, 270-some candidates. 00:02:10.160 --> 00:02:13.200 -There's a lot of functions going on. +There's a lot of functions going on. 00:02:13.200 --> 00:02:14.319 I basically found the @@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ my screen, can't I... Okay. I actually have it up right here. 00:06:49.599 --> 00:06:51.840 -So I think I got this from alphapapa, to +So I think I got this from alphapapa, to 00:06:51.840 --> 00:06:53.440 be honest. @@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ I define screenshot-svg. It's an interactive command. Oh yeah, 00:07:03.680 --> 00:07:04.960 -there's alphae.papa +there's alphapapa. 00:07:04.960 --> 00:07:08.560 Okay, there we go. @@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ hacked on it yet. Okay, org heading colors. 00:07:24.400 --> 00:07:26.319 -That might be a good question. +That might be a good question. 00:07:26.319 --> 00:07:33.199 I know, the presentation... @@ -559,13 +559,13 @@ It was working. Okay, you want to see the screenshot. 00:09:01.839 --> 00:09:06.839 - hoops. Okay, I just took a screenshot. +Whoops. Okay, I just took a screenshot. 00:09:06.839 --> 00:09:09.760 So, org-tree-slide. 00:09:09.760 --> 00:09:12.800 -I don't know why it's not launching. +I don't know why it's not launching. 00:09:12.800 --> 00:09:14.480 I thought that I had required it, but I @@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ way that basically uses narrowing and some kind of font tricks to... 00:09:38.880 --> 00:09:41.680 -it changes your titles or your +it changes your titles or your 00:09:41.680 --> 00:09:42.640 metadata into |