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diff --git a/2021/talks/babel.md b/2021/talks/babel.md index a42ba97d..cd28d54b 100644 --- a/2021/talks/babel.md +++ b/2021/talks/babel.md @@ -4,10 +4,13 @@ <!-- You can manually edit this file to update the abstract, add links, etc. ---> - # Babel for academics Asilata Bapat +[[!taglink CategoryOrgMode]] + +[[!inline pages="internal(2021/info/babel-schedule)" raw="yes"]] + Plain org-mode is already an extremely powerful and customisable tool for task and time management, note-taking, calendar and agenda management, and much more. Babel takes org a step further @@ -44,33 +47,68 @@ I will try to showcase features of babel that academics could find helpful, by presenting some ways in which I have tried to use babel. I would also like to be inspired by other people's babel workflows! +# Links +- Course webpage: <https://asilata.github.io/ggm/2021/> +- Code: <https://github.com/asilata/emacsconf2021> +- Code (gitlab mirror): <https://gitlab.com/asilata/emacsconf2021> +# Discussion -# Outline +IRC nick: asilata -- 5-10 minutes: (brief description/outline) +Pad: -For a 5-10 minute presentation I will give a brief intro and present one or two example files that heavily use babel. I will use these -examples to highlight some of the features mentioned in the abstract. +- Q1: The talk was amazing thanks! I show the img inline in the Org + file with org-toggle-inline-images, maybe useful to others too. + - A: Thanks! I do that if I want to look at previews, too, but + sometimes it slows down my document. Any tips for that? +- Q2: I always tried to use Tikz for showing diagrams in Org Mode + documents, but dot code blocks definitively make drawing graphics + easier! Thanks for sharing! + - Remark by Karl: In my personal workflows, I love the abstraction + layer of <https://plantuml.com/> -<!-- - 20 minutes: (brief description/outline) - For a 20 minute presentation I would like to discuss how one might +From BBB: -begin with setting up org/babel environments for course admin and -notes, or for writing papers. I will discuss the org export dispatcher -and how to play with some settings to make it do what you want it to -do. +- Don't have a question, just to say inspiring to see how you use org-mode + babel. Thx! +- Ha, a question, is your setup online somewhere? +- Asilata Bapat: <https://github.com/asilata/emacsconf2021> +- thanks so much for the presentation and sharing the details of your workflow +- I particularly appreciated your "causal use" of skel :D -- 40 minutes: (brief description/outline) - A 40-minute version would include a combination of the 5 and 20 +IRC: -minute versions in more depth. Along the way, I will go into some more -of the technicalities of babel, such as header arguments, the various -result and export formats, noweb references and variables, code -sessions, and tangling. ---> +- the export-setup block is a great use case for orgstrap :) + - asilata: I was just thinking that after the orgstrap presentation :) +- Man I was just wondering how to write LateX in Emacs this is incredible. +- I really liked the resulting LaTeX output file -- looked gorgeous :) +- Yeah seriously. I am pleasantly surprised. I think I'll have to switch over to using Emacs and LateX +- Theme: zenburn +- wait ... does elisp support unicode lambda like racket? + - I mean... you can make it, but not out of the box. + - asilata: I think it's just an org prettification + - prettify-symbols-mode +- do you use latex preview in the org buffer too? + - asilata: no, I usually don't, I find it slows down my system a bit. +- some very nice examples of wicked-cool org stuff there :) +- I also use python to generate latex from babel so that I don't mess things up +From [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ooi4KAd2FM&feature=em-comments): -[[!inline pages="internal(2021/info/babel-schedule)" raw="yes"]] +- Cool talk! I suggest to export your diagrams to some vector format (PDF, SVG, etc.) if you (as you say) embed it in LaTeX/PDF later. Otherwise, you can see blur on a large enough scale. + + +Links: + +- <https://asilata.github.io/ggm/2021/> +- <https://github.com/asilata/emacsconf2021/> + +# Speaker information +- Name pronunciation: /ˈəsɪʟət̪ɑ ˈbɑpəʈ/ UH-si-luh-tah BAH-putt +- Pronouns: she/her +- Homepage: <https://asilata.github.io> +- Email: <mailto:asilata.bapat@anu.edu.au> + +[[!inline pages="internal(2021/captions/babel)" raw="yes"]] [[!inline pages="internal(2021/info/babel-nav)" raw="yes"]] |