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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Actual start and end time (EST): Start of Q&A: 2020-11-28T10.28.47 EST; End 2020
## What does "Bard Bivoumacs" mean?
-- Bad pun on "Bandcamp" — a bivouac is an improvised campsite and bard = band
+Bad pun on "Bandcamp" — a bivouac is an improvised campsite and bard = band
## Does this meta-data workflow also support unsynchronized lyrics within ID3-tags (multi-line meta-data)?
@@ -42,22 +42,22 @@ Actual start and end time (EST): Start of Q&A: 2020-11-28T10.28.47 EST; End 2020
## Is is possible to import batch meta-data?
-- Not sure, guesses yes. It can connect to metadata services. Backend calls to shell programs for various purposes.
+Not sure, guesses yes. It can connect to metadata services. Backend calls to shell programs for various purposes.
## My current workflow for tagging music is to first apply ReplayGain in foobar2000, fix egregious mistakes there (like funny directory structure, lack of album artist, …), then use beets to apply metadata from Musicbrainz/Discogs and go over the remaining albums with foobar2000 again. I wondered whether there's a chance textual tagging could allow doing it all in one program, have you experimented with mass tag updates/queries?
-- No experience with that, but it could be possible if someone™ made the right textual interface and would be very powerful (for example wdired could be an interesting inspiration).
+No experience with that, but it could be possible if someone™ made the right textual interface and would be very powerful (for example wdired could be an interesting inspiration).
## Is there a link to some info expanding your philosophy of how to compensate musicians, I was interested to learn more about that.
-- No; universal (basic?) income would solve a lot of problems.
+No; universal (basic?) income would solve a lot of problems.
## What Emacs theme are you using?
-- kaolin theme, maybe aurora or bubblegum
+kaolin theme, maybe aurora or bubblegum
## Are you using Doom Emacs, per chance?
@@ -69,29 +69,21 @@ Actual start and end time (EST): Start of Q&A: 2020-11-28T10.28.47 EST; End 2020
## Is SVG support built in to Emacs?
-### It's builtin in Emacs 27 (and earlier: <https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsSvg>). You can even take screenshots from within Emacs as SVG (if compiled &#x2013;with-cairo)
+It's builtin in Emacs 27 (and earlier: <https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsSvg>). You can even take screenshots from within Emacs as SVG (if compiled &#x2013;with-cairo)
-### How do you take SVG screenshots within emacs?
+## How do you take SVG screenshots within emacs?
-### <https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/idz35e/emacs_27_can_take_svg_screenshots_of_itself/>
+<https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/idz35e/emacs_27_can_take_svg_screenshots_of_itself/>
-### It seems Mac does not have support for cairo?
+## It seems Mac does not have support for cairo?
-### Might need to manually compile Emacs with support for cairo
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-
-### <https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/7ewewl/compiling_emacs_26090_with_cairo/>
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-
-### Download source code then take a look at the &#x2013;help flag when running ./configure. Cairo support is experimental and can be enabled with ./configure &#x2013;with-cairo.
-
-
-### I see. Thanks again.
-
+- Might need to manually compile Emacs with support for cairo <https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/7ewewl/compiling_emacs_26090_with_cairo/>
+- Download source code then take a look at the &#x2013;help flag when running ./configure. Cairo support is experimental and can be enabled with ./configure &#x2013;with-cairo.
+ - I see. Thanks again.
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