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diff --git a/2021/captions/emacsconf-2021-news--emacs-news-highlights--sacha-chua--main.vtt b/2021/captions/emacsconf-2021-news--emacs-news-highlights--sacha-chua--main.vtt index 06f14632..32533455 100644 --- a/2021/captions/emacsconf-2021-news--emacs-news-highlights--sacha-chua--main.vtt +++ b/2021/captions/emacsconf-2021-news--emacs-news-highlights--sacha-chua--main.vtt @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ and then decide to do a different one instead. 02:09.582 --> 02:10.841 For more ideas, check out -02:10.841 --> 02:12.065 +02:10.841 --> 00:02:12.064 Fifteen Ways to Use Embark. 02:12.065 --> 02:12.855 @@ -276,203 +276,194 @@ such as structural editing in OCaml 02:41.374 --> 02:43.299 and using Rust to figure out parentheses -02:43.299 --> 02:44.656 +02:43.299 --> 00:02:44.655 and indentation for Lisp. -02:44.656 --> 02:45.569 -If you're curious, - -02:45.569 --> 02:46.493 -check out the talk on - -02:46.493 --> 02:48.906 -Extending Emacs in Rust with Dynamic Modules. - -02:48.906 --> 02:49.809 +02:44.656 --> 02:45.559 7. -02:49.809 --> 02:51.864 +02:45.559 --> 02:47.614 Collaborative editing is now much easier -02:51.864 --> 02:54.460 +02:47.614 --> 02:50.210 since the CRDT package is in GNU ELPA. -02:54.460 --> 02:56.202 +02:50.210 --> 02:51.952 It allows multiple people to edit -02:56.202 --> 02:57.855 +02:51.952 --> 02:53.605 the same file over the network, -02:57.855 --> 02:59.595 +02:53.605 --> 02:55.345 using their own Emacs. -02:59.595 --> 03:01.420 +02:55.345 --> 02:57.170 This means you can keep your own config -03:01.420 --> 03:03.244 +02:57.170 --> 02:58.994 and keybindings, yay! -03:03.244 --> 03:04.970 +02:58.994 --> 03:00.720 Watch the Emacs Research Group talk -03:04.970 --> 03:06.755 +03:00.720 --> 03:02.505 for an example of how several people -03:06.755 --> 03:07.907 +03:02.505 --> 00:03:03.656 used it to work together. -03:07.907 --> 03:08.408 +03:03.657 --> 03:04.158 8. -03:08.408 --> 03:09.971 +03:04.158 --> 03:05.721 In case you're still under the impression -03:09.971 --> 03:11.619 +03:05.721 --> 03:07.369 that Emacs is just a text editor, -03:11.619 --> 03:13.130 +03:07.369 --> 03:08.880 some folks have been working on -03:13.130 --> 03:14.824 +03:08.880 --> 03:10.574 pretty neat graphical experiments. -03:14.824 --> 03:17.002 +03:10.574 --> 03:12.752 These OpenGL bindings for Emacs Lisp -03:17.002 --> 03:18.765 +03:12.752 --> 03:14.515 use an embedded xwidget, -03:18.765 --> 03:21.177 +03:14.515 --> 03:16.927 while other prototypes use the SVG support -03:21.177 --> 03:22.270 +03:16.927 --> 03:18.020 that's built into Emacs -03:22.270 --> 03:23.617 +03:18.020 --> 03:19.367 for Gantt charts, -03:23.617 --> 03:24.389 +03:19.367 --> 03:20.139 scribbles, -03:24.389 --> 03:25.890 +03:20.139 --> 03:21.640 and even diagrams. -03:25.890 --> 03:27.360 +03:21.640 --> 03:23.110 The color-picker from that one -03:27.360 --> 03:29.411 +03:23.110 --> 03:25.161 looks particularly useful for CSS. -03:29.411 --> 03:31.613 +03:25.161 --> 03:27.363 If you want to play around with adding SVGs -03:31.613 --> 03:33.292 +03:27.363 --> 03:29.042 to your files and interfaces, -03:33.292 --> 03:34.332 +03:29.042 --> 03:30.082 svg-icon -03:34.332 --> 03:35.249 +03:30.082 --> 03:30.999 and svg-lib -03:35.249 --> 03:37.303 +03:30.999 --> 03:33.053 might be good places to start. (Reddit) -03:37.303 --> 03:38.777 +03:33.053 --> 03:34.527 Of course, there's always a place -03:38.777 --> 03:39.779 +03:34.527 --> 03:35.529 for ASCII art, -03:39.779 --> 03:41.503 +03:35.529 --> 03:37.253 especially with the new boxy package -03:41.503 --> 03:43.003 +03:37.253 --> 03:38.753 that you can use for org files, -03:43.003 --> 03:44.323 +03:38.753 --> 03:40.073 imenu navigation, -03:44.323 --> 03:45.988 +03:40.073 --> 00:03:41.737 and even things in real life. -03:45.988 --> 03:46.778 +03:41.738 --> 03:42.528 9. -03:46.778 --> 03:48.981 +03:42.528 --> 03:44.731 There have been a lot of great posts, videos, -03:48.981 --> 03:50.882 +03:44.731 --> 03:46.632 and livestreams about Emacs this year. -03:50.882 --> 03:52.144 +03:46.632 --> 03:47.894 In addition to the ones -03:52.144 --> 03:53.543 +03:47.894 --> 03:49.293 from System Crafters, -03:53.543 --> 03:54.723 +03:49.293 --> 03:50.473 Emacs Elements, -03:54.723 --> 03:56.234 +03:50.473 --> 03:51.984 and Protesilaos, -03:56.234 --> 03:57.044 +03:51.984 --> 03:52.794 John Kitchin -03:57.044 --> 03:57.790 +03:52.794 --> 03:53.540 and Mike Zamansky -03:57.790 --> 03:58.825 +03:53.540 --> 03:54.575 are back, hooray! -03:58.825 --> 04:01.196 +03:54.575 --> 03:56.946 And Marcin Borkowski has just finished -04:01.196 --> 04:03.086 +03:56.946 --> 03:58.836 writing an intermediate textbook -04:03.086 --> 04:04.321 +03:58.836 --> 00:04:00.070 Emacs Lisp, too! -04:04.321 --> 04:04.992 +04:00.071 --> 04:00.742 10. -04:04.992 --> 04:06.499 +04:00.742 --> 04:02.249 Lastly, if you want to chat -04:06.499 --> 04:07.653 +04:02.249 --> 04:03.403 with other Emacs folks -04:07.653 --> 04:09.854 +04:03.403 --> 04:05.604 and get help on Emacs, Org Mode, -04:09.854 --> 04:10.781 +04:05.604 --> 04:06.531 or other topics, -04:10.781 --> 04:12.006 +04:06.531 --> 04:07.756 the #emacs and #org-mode -04:12.006 --> 04:14.431 +04:07.756 --> 04:10.181 Internet Relay Chat or IRC channels -04:14.431 --> 04:16.317 +04:10.181 --> 04:12.067 are now on the libera.chat network -04:16.317 --> 04:17.583 +04:12.067 --> 04:13.333 instead of Freenode. -04:17.583 --> 04:19.458 +04:13.333 --> 04:15.208 If you'd like to add something I've missed, -04:19.458 --> 04:21.153 +04:15.208 --> 04:16.903 please add them to the wiki page, -04:21.153 --> 04:23.604 +04:16.903 --> 04:19.354 or e-mail me at sacha@sachachua.com . -04:23.604 --> 04:25.124 +04:19.354 --> 04:20.874 That's all for this quick review. -04:25.124 --> 04:27.674 +04:20.874 --> 04:23.424 Enjoy the rest of EmacsConf 2021! |