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@@ -5,13 +5,13 @@ oh you are now muted
all right then well uh hello everyone
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-i hope uh you're all enjoying the emacs
+I hope uh you're all enjoying the Emacs
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conf
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-my name is musa alhassi and i hope
+my name is musa alhassi and I hope
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you're
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ what these special blocks are and
and see what we can uh go from so
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-uh yesterday i saw a lot of cool talks
+uh yesterday I saw a lot of cool talks
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and uh people were chatting about how do
@@ -41,22 +41,22 @@ and uh people were chatting about how do
you
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-i know how should you present should you
+I know how should you present should you
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do it this way or that way and
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-i thought maybe i should try a different
+I thought maybe I should try a different
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-way uh but but i'm talking about special
+way uh but but I'm talking about special
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-blocks and if i
+blocks and if I
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-show you an emax then i have to export
+show you an emax then I have to export
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the html so you can see what it looks
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ or export to a pdf so you can see what
it looks like
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-uh so i ended up writing an org reveal
+uh so I ended up writing an org reveal
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and
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ joyously this this just works you can
you can just see things here
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-uh i was worried that i'd have to take
+uh I was worried that I'd have to take
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pictures and then you know
@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ just see as we
uh in this presentation you know some uh
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-uh i won't show some of these uh link
+uh I won't show some of these uh link
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only ones
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ and you see something you like and
you're like man
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-you know i wish i could uh you know
+you know I wish I could uh you know
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produce that
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ uh the author decides to use an org
macro all right a bit better
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-but then what if you decide hey i want
+but then what if you decide hey I want
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to make a
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ uh so let's let's have a a real story to
motivate this even more
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-um so here's three friends uh i hope i
+um so here's three friends uh I hope I
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don't butcher their names but these
@@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ amin sasha and corwin and then they're
organizing a conference
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-uh emacs conf 2020.
+uh EmacsConf 2020.
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so sasha decides to write an org file
@@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ and so he writes his top-level remarks
using latex that's how
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-so to get this uh square i mean please
+so to get this uh square I mean please
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change whatever
@@ -716,7 +716,7 @@ overkill and
and sasha wants html and uh and
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-i mean wants pdf and corwin wants org
+I mean wants pdf and corwin wants org
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reveal
@@ -773,7 +773,7 @@ you know they learn about defund all
right so these these words are red
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-you get a little explanation i think
+you get a little explanation I think
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it's a bit too small for anyone to read
@@ -806,7 +806,7 @@ glorious documentation with examples
sorry
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-i like that they might make an ad-hoc
+I like that they might make an ad-hoc
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mechanism to simulate
@@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ of a pain
um so it's probably not worth it so
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-maybe i'll just
+maybe I'll just
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rush things quickly or do an ad hoc you
@@ -911,7 +911,7 @@ org mode for for these things and it
would be nice was
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-modular so if i defined a
+modular so if I defined a
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one kind of block and you defined
@@ -977,7 +977,7 @@ so let's let's look at the three main
parts together
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-it's not that uh difficult i hope just
+it's not that uh difficult I hope just
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six lines
@@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@ uh when corwin writes feedback whatever
and
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-emacs they'll see a nice little tooltip
+Emacs they'll see a nice little tooltip
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and the tooltip will have
@@ -1121,7 +1121,7 @@ um so that's pretty neat not not so
difficult
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-so i thought that was kind of cool and
+so I thought that was kind of cool and
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then notice it's
@@ -1163,7 +1163,7 @@ uh these colors were defined using dev
block
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-uh and i used them as links right here
+uh and I used them as links right here
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and you don't need to worry
@@ -1172,13 +1172,13 @@ and you don't need to worry
where does the text come from in the
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-link you know if i say red colon bob uh
+link you know if I say red colon bob uh
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is it bob
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-or if i put a description is it the
+or if I put a description is it the
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description so
@@ -1316,10 +1316,10 @@ same interface on the left
and can have varying uh outputs
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-and it looks i think it looks quite nice
+and it looks I think it looks quite nice
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-and i hope you do too
+and I hope you do too
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um and there's a few more maybe
@@ -1394,25 +1394,25 @@ as a string valued function so that's
pretty neat
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-i i think and uh thank you for listening
+I I think and uh thank you for listening
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and uh
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-i i hope you've uh enjoyed this little
+I I hope you've uh enjoyed this little
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uh
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-happy fun time with uh with the emacs
+happy fun time with uh with the Emacs
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and friends
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-and uh i'll i'm i'll happy happily
+and uh I'll I'm I'll happy happily
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answer questions
@@ -1439,7 +1439,7 @@ lists
um so that's a very good question
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-and i will answer that by
+and I will answer that by
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showing you a more involved definition
@@ -1544,7 +1544,7 @@ give it a default value and anything
else you provide will become uh
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-uh part of the i'll co link
+uh part of the I'll co link
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information so for example this link we
@@ -1589,13 +1589,13 @@ someone asks do you intend to try to
upstream this amazing work into org
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-well i'm glad you like it i i don't know
+well I'm glad you like it I I don't know
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how to upstream
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-but but i i will look into it and any
+but but I I will look into it and any
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advice or guidance would be
@@ -1634,7 +1634,7 @@ um what is used to produce colorful
boxes around the cursor
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-i i'm not quite sure if you're asking
+I I'm not quite sure if you're asking
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are you talking about my cursor right
@@ -1652,19 +1652,19 @@ so this this this cursor is some
application called
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-a stream brush that i had to purchase uh
+a stream brush that I had to purchase uh
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-unfortunately i could not find a a
+unfortunately I could not find a a
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suitable free one
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-um and the blocks i can demonstrate some
+um and the blocks I can demonstrate some
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-emacs list but i can open up my emacs if
+Emacs list but I can open up my Emacs if
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people like and we can try some things
@@ -1733,19 +1733,19 @@ bar or not right so that's
that's how we achieve that in our slides
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-so i'm not uh i'm not quite sure where
+so I'm not uh I'm not quite sure where
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this was
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-somewhere here i think
+somewhere here I think
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let me try to find this for you
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-i can't seem to find where the parallel
+I can't seem to find where the parallel
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blocks were
@@ -1754,10 +1754,10 @@ blocks were
apologies let's move on to the next
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-question i suppose
+question I suppose
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-uh i'm pretty sure they're here ah there
+uh I'm pretty sure they're here ah there
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they are
@@ -1916,7 +1916,7 @@ and so whenever we see these uh begin
parallel uh when you do an export
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-i tell emacs hold up look for those
+I tell Emacs hold up look for those
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begin
@@ -1988,7 +1988,7 @@ example for uh
um so uh actually uh
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-so uh i i made a bunch of these changes
+so uh I I made a bunch of these changes
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earlier this morning
@@ -1997,7 +1997,7 @@ earlier this morning
and it just says latex right here um
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-so if you want to go to beamer i think
+so if you want to go to beamer I think
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the back end for me
@@ -2027,13 +2027,13 @@ it's not a latex it will simply default
to this one which could be
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-dangerous for your needs um i think it's
+dangerous for your needs um I think it's
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-a bad practice to put a underscore but i
+a bad practice to put a underscore but I
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-did it really quickly because i just
+did it really quickly because I just
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wanted to show you that it works fine in
@@ -2045,13 +2045,13 @@ org reveal contributions are more than
welcome
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-i i uh happily uh would love any
+I I uh happily uh would love any
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assistance
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-um and and i have a uh we have a
+um and and I have a uh we have a
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list a reference cheat sheet here to to
@@ -2087,16 +2087,16 @@ example block for example
ah you found my crutch you found
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-my crutch um so i so there's
+my crutch um so I so there's
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-emax's is all encompassing and i'm not
+emax's is all encompassing and I'm not
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quite sure how fonts work or are
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-you know i i learned enough to get by i
+you know I I learned enough to get by I
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learned enough to get by
@@ -2111,7 +2111,7 @@ here's how links work they're they're a
bit complicated
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-this this is a bit scary i don't
+this this is a bit scary I don't
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recommend anyone
@@ -2126,10 +2126,10 @@ but uh actually let me open up an email
and you can
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-you can see what i see uh so here's an
+you can see what I see uh so here's an
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-emacs
+Emacs
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all right let's make that a bit bigger
@@ -2207,19 +2207,19 @@ look my coloring's back
so um in a previous
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-uh iteration of the system i was able to
+uh iteration of the system I was able to
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maintain coloring
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-uh in this new iteration i am not i
+uh in this new iteration I am not I
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-don't know how to do it i haven't uh
+don't know how to do it I haven't uh
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-had the time to to implement it i spent
+had the time to to implement it I spent
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a lot of time writing this uh
@@ -2234,16 +2234,16 @@ with some fun examples to to to try to
help
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-people learn so but but i would
+people learn so but but I would
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appreciate any help or guidance on
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-how to uh maintain the quantification i
+how to uh maintain the quantification I
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-i really would like to keep those colors
+I really would like to keep those colors
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in
@@ -2291,7 +2291,7 @@ attempt to be conclusive to all the
potential output targets
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-i think you should just make them as you
+I think you should just make them as you
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go and you know add them as you need
@@ -2330,7 +2330,7 @@ here is uh what a pdf looks like this is
the same pdf and
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-uh rendered uh just i made no effort to
+uh rendered uh just I made no effort to
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make it look good
@@ -2351,7 +2351,7 @@ terrible magenta but that is life uh
anyhow
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-i hope you all enjoyed this talk i hope
+I hope you all enjoyed this talk I hope
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you will find um
@@ -2366,7 +2366,7 @@ available on melbourne
uh in a rush to make it available for
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-emacs conf 2020 some melba
+EmacsConf 2020 some melba
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guidelines may not have been in here too
@@ -2375,10 +2375,10 @@ guidelines may not have been in here too
please do not
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-hit me um and i hope everyone enjoys the
+hit me um and I hope everyone enjoys the
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-rest of the emacs conf
+rest of the EmacsConf
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2020 thank you