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+[[!meta title="A modern Emacs look-and-feel without pain"]]
+[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2023 Pedro A. Aranda"]]
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+# A modern Emacs look-and-feel without pain
+Pedro A. Aranda (he)
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+In my talk I will show how to enrich themes without having to write them
+from scratch, using the flat-button style. This gives you the possibility
+of creating a nice Emacs GUI with minimal extra ELISP.
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+[[!meta title="Org-Mode Workflow: Informal Reference Tracking"]]
+[[!meta copyright="Copyright &copy; 2023 Christopher Howard"]]
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+# Org-Mode Workflow: Informal Reference Tracking
+Christopher Howard (he/him) - IRC: lispmacs, <mailto:christopher@librehacker.com>
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+This talk describes my Emacs workflow for keep track of references to papers,
+book, and Web articles, and other things I might want to look-up or quote
+later. I go over a few code snippets and some basic org commands which make
+the process quick, easy, and practical for my needs.
+
+This talk is targetted for the beginner to intermediate Emacs user, or those
+who do not have much experience with org-mode. Also, those who do a lot of
+advanced technical writing should look instead to Vidianos Giannitsis' talk
+[Writing and organizing literature
+notes for scientific writing](https://emacsconf.org/2022/talks/science/) where they will find better tools for reference
+tracking and scraping.
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