From 3d3cf5fa5da60a26b79c651c19ae6fe750c7895d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2020 12:55:31 -0500 Subject: Add subtitles for talk05 --- ...an-album-of-music--grant-shangreaux-autogen.sbv | 1251 -------------------- 1 file changed, 1251 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--grant-shangreaux-autogen.sbv (limited to '2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--grant-shangreaux-autogen.sbv') diff --git a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--grant-shangreaux-autogen.sbv b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--grant-shangreaux-autogen.sbv deleted file mode 100644 index e151d292..00000000 --- a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--grant-shangreaux-autogen.sbv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1251 +0,0 @@ -0:00:01.360,0:00:07.279 -hello my name is grant shangri - -0:00:04.480,0:00:07.919 -this is my talk titled bard beavermax - -0:00:07.279,0:00:10.719 -publishing - -0:00:07.919,0:00:12.799 -music with Emacs I'm a software - -0:00:10.719,0:00:14.400 -developer with unabridged software in - -0:00:12.799,0:00:16.800 -lincoln nebraska - -0:00:14.400,0:00:18.720 -long time Emacs user relatively new - -0:00:16.800,0:00:20.480 -Emacs hacker - -0:00:18.720,0:00:22.960 -and uh hopefully I'll be able to show - -0:00:20.480,0:00:30.480 -you my workflow with - -0:00:22.960,0:00:33.440 -how I publish music with Emacs - -0:00:30.480,0:00:35.520 -all right so as a musician I would like - -0:00:33.440,0:00:37.200 -to publish my music online - -0:00:35.520,0:00:39.040 -you know I could publish with popular - -0:00:37.200,0:00:42.000 -online music services - -0:00:39.040,0:00:44.719 -but I'm more of a diy type so I chose to - -0:00:42.000,0:00:48.160 -go ahead and publish with Emacs - -0:00:44.719,0:00:49.760 -so what's the motivation behind this - -0:00:48.160,0:00:51.600 -a lot of it comes down to some - -0:00:49.760,0:00:54.960 -fundamental freedoms - -0:00:51.600,0:00:57.920 -that you know Emacs gnu software - -0:00:54.960,0:00:59.120 -kind of represent to me as well as kind - -0:00:57.920,0:01:01.840 -of my - -0:00:59.120,0:01:03.680 -ideas on culture and my background I - -0:01:01.840,0:01:04.080 -don't believe that music is a consumer - -0:01:03.680,0:01:06.080 -good - -0:01:04.080,0:01:08.320 -um it's a form of knowledge like an - -0:01:06.080,0:01:10.479 -algorithm - -0:01:08.320,0:01:13.119 -and it's just like such a part of - -0:01:10.479,0:01:16.640 -culture like in tribal cultures music - -0:01:13.119,0:01:18.000 -was seen as a gift from the cosmos or - -0:01:16.640,0:01:19.920 -the gods and it was - -0:01:18.000,0:01:21.920 -a gift maybe through an individual - -0:01:19.920,0:01:23.520 -vessel but was shared with the people - -0:01:21.920,0:01:26.799 -and shared with everyone - -0:01:23.520,0:01:29.840 -kept alive by the culture itself - -0:01:26.799,0:01:31.520 -and so to me music is something that - -0:01:29.840,0:01:34.640 -should be shared and should be - -0:01:31.520,0:01:36.560 -freely enjoyed by everyone of course - -0:01:34.640,0:01:39.040 -artists should be compensated as well - -0:01:36.560,0:01:41.040 -but that's a whole different topic - -0:01:39.040,0:01:42.720 -and so when I want to share my music I - -0:01:41.040,0:01:43.520 -want to do it without impacting anyone's - -0:01:42.720,0:01:45.680 -freedom - -0:01:43.520,0:01:48.960 -using gnu software like Emacs is a good - -0:01:45.680,0:01:48.960 -way that I can ensure that - -0:01:49.200,0:01:55.840 -I won't be requiring people to - -0:01:52.840,0:01:57.119 -uh sign away their freedoms for anything - -0:01:55.840,0:01:58.799 -there's a lot more I could say about - -0:01:57.119,0:02:00.960 -this but I don't have time - -0:01:58.799,0:02:03.439 -feel free to reach out to me by email or - -0:02:00.960,0:02:06.479 -irc - -0:02:03.439,0:02:08.239 -um and part of the motivation for me - -0:02:06.479,0:02:10.720 -personally is that Emacs is super - -0:02:08.239,0:02:12.720 -magical it's an all-in-one solution - -0:02:10.720,0:02:14.480 -like I said the gnu software aligns with - -0:02:12.720,0:02:16.800 -creative commons ideas - -0:02:14.480,0:02:18.879 -I can do file management I can author - -0:02:16.800,0:02:20.239 -html all the web stuff I need even - -0:02:18.879,0:02:22.640 -illiterate style - -0:02:20.239,0:02:24.640 -I can handle media and metadata I've got - -0:02:22.640,0:02:26.800 -version control remote server access - -0:02:24.640,0:02:28.080 -all the tools I need are right under my - -0:02:26.800,0:02:30.000 -fingertips with this - -0:02:28.080,0:02:31.440 -tool that I use every day for a long - -0:02:30.000,0:02:34.319 -time I don't need to look - -0:02:31.440,0:02:36.319 -elsewhere and it was a challenge I - -0:02:34.319,0:02:39.440 -wanted to see if I could do this - -0:02:36.319,0:02:41.680 -all within Emacs itself so - -0:02:39.440,0:02:43.440 -how do you use Emacs to publish music - -0:02:41.680,0:02:45.120 -well for me I needed - -0:02:43.440,0:02:46.480 -a couple of things I needed to be able - -0:02:45.120,0:02:48.319 -to audition unlabel - -0:02:46.480,0:02:50.000 -unlabeled audio tracks I have a lot of - -0:02:48.319,0:02:51.280 -files that I don't know where they - -0:02:50.000,0:02:53.840 -came from I don't know what they are I - -0:02:51.280,0:02:56.800 -need to be able to listen to them - -0:02:53.840,0:02:58.480 -and I need to be able to add metadata to - -0:02:56.800,0:03:00.800 -whatever audio format it is - -0:02:58.480,0:03:03.200 -and rename the files based on that - -0:03:00.800,0:03:05.120 -metadata potentially - -0:03:03.200,0:03:07.040 -and in the end I wanted to take those - -0:03:05.120,0:03:08.319 -files and programmatically produce a web - -0:03:07.040,0:03:11.920 -page - -0:03:08.319,0:03:14.159 -for people to consume I found out that - -0:03:11.920,0:03:14.879 -Emacs scores a hundred percent on all of - -0:03:14.159,0:03:18.000 -these - -0:03:14.879,0:03:20.720 -requirements that I had for this and - -0:03:18.000,0:03:22.640 -a lot of that came from emms the Emacs - -0:03:20.720,0:03:26.080 -multimedia system - -0:03:22.640,0:03:27.760 -um emms is is great um - -0:03:26.080,0:03:30.000 -if you haven't checked it out please do - -0:03:27.760,0:03:32.959 -it's a little bit unintuitive but - -0:03:30.000,0:03:34.000 -once you get into it you know it works - -0:03:32.959,0:03:36.640 -um - -0:03:34.000,0:03:38.720 -and basically what emms gave me was the - -0:03:36.640,0:03:39.680 -ability to listen to the tracks organize - -0:03:38.720,0:03:41.280 -playlists - -0:03:39.680,0:03:42.959 -and on top of that it gave me super - -0:03:41.280,0:03:45.040 -powered metadata authoring - -0:03:42.959,0:03:47.200 -and I'm going to demonstrate that to you - -0:03:45.040,0:03:50.879 -so in order to do this - -0:03:47.200,0:03:54.879 -you have to require markable playlists - -0:03:50.879,0:03:58.720 -so require ems mark and so I'm going to - -0:03:54.879,0:03:58.720 -go through and I'm going to open the red - -0:03:59.680,0:04:04.480 -I've got this this these files here so - -0:04:02.319,0:04:06.080 -you can see these files are mp3s - -0:04:04.480,0:04:07.599 -um they're recorded on a digital - -0:04:06.080,0:04:09.920 -recorder - -0:04:07.599,0:04:11.760 -um if I had the choice I would have a - -0:04:09.920,0:04:12.319 -recorder that used a different format - -0:04:11.760,0:04:14.640 -but - -0:04:12.319,0:04:16.160 -so be it so I can mark all these files - -0:04:14.640,0:04:20.000 -and I can do ems - -0:04:16.160,0:04:22.880 -add to red and now they've been loaded - -0:04:20.000,0:04:22.880 -into a playlist - -0:04:27.040,0:04:30.400 -so you can see the playlist here there's - -0:04:29.040,0:04:32.000 -some leftover files - -0:04:30.400,0:04:33.759 -so I've got these three files in my - -0:04:32.000,0:04:34.639 -playlist and as you can see it's just - -0:04:33.759,0:04:36.800 -the file name - -0:04:34.639,0:04:38.560 -the path I don't have any metadata - -0:04:36.800,0:04:41.360 -associated with them - -0:04:38.560,0:04:43.440 -in this playlist I can hit e capital e - -0:04:41.360,0:04:47.360 -and it'll bring up a buffer showing - -0:04:43.440,0:04:49.840 -um the tag information that I have - -0:04:47.360,0:04:51.520 -and so I could edit these here and I - -0:04:49.840,0:04:53.919 -could edit them one at a time but that's - -0:04:51.520,0:04:57.440 -not really great I want superpower - -0:04:53.919,0:05:00.320 -metadata authoring so - -0:04:57.440,0:05:00.320 -by marking them - -0:05:04.479,0:05:08.479 -by marking them I can then hit e and I - -0:05:07.680,0:05:10.479 -have - -0:05:08.479,0:05:12.639 -all three of the tracks loaded up in - -0:05:10.479,0:05:15.759 -this tags buffer - -0:05:12.639,0:05:18.800 -on top of that I can do emms - -0:05:15.759,0:05:22.840 -tag editor set all ctrl c control - -0:05:18.800,0:05:25.680 -r and I want to set the artist - -0:05:22.840,0:05:26.320 -so these are some recordings of my - -0:05:25.680,0:05:31.039 -family - -0:05:26.320,0:05:35.600 -so shangri-lux set all three of them - -0:05:31.039,0:05:40.160 -I want to set the album um - -0:05:35.600,0:05:43.600 -spring walk with lap harp - -0:05:40.160,0:05:43.600 -and I want to set the year - -0:05:45.520,0:05:50.840 -and then I'm going to go ahead and put - -0:05:48.960,0:05:53.759 -these in - -0:05:50.840,0:05:55.840 -manually - -0:05:53.759,0:05:57.039 -but with the power of Emacs keyboard - -0:05:55.840,0:05:59.600 -macros and - -0:05:57.039,0:06:02.319 -registers and so on I could do this - -0:05:59.600,0:06:04.000 -programmatically as well - -0:06:02.319,0:06:06.000 -which would make it a lot easier if I - -0:06:04.000,0:06:07.440 -hadn't met much more than three files to - -0:06:06.000,0:06:09.919 -do this with - -0:06:07.440,0:06:11.520 -submit the changes with ctrl c ctrl c - -0:06:09.919,0:06:13.120 -and now we've got the playlist you can - -0:06:11.520,0:06:15.039 -see the artist and track number have - -0:06:13.120,0:06:17.360 -been updated here - -0:06:15.039,0:06:19.039 -and then the final piece of this is that - -0:06:17.360,0:06:20.479 -if you look at this you can see that the - -0:06:19.039,0:06:22.639 -file name is still the same - -0:06:20.479,0:06:24.560 -so if I were looking to the directory I - -0:06:22.639,0:06:26.479 -would still have this file name - -0:06:24.560,0:06:28.000 -when packaging these up for a release - -0:06:26.479,0:06:30.319 -for people to download - -0:06:28.000,0:06:32.400 -it's nice to be able to have that file - -0:06:30.319,0:06:34.800 -name reflect the track number and the - -0:06:32.400,0:06:35.680 -artist and so on so there's another - -0:06:34.800,0:06:38.240 -command - -0:06:35.680,0:06:38.240 -mms - -0:06:41.199,0:06:45.120 -rename tag editor rename so it could be - -0:06:44.160,0:06:47.199 -just capital r - -0:06:45.120,0:06:48.880 -I think I need to mark all of these hit - -0:06:47.199,0:06:50.000 -capital r and then it's going to ask me - -0:06:48.880,0:06:53.599 -to confirm - -0:06:50.000,0:06:53.599 -and say yes to all of them - -0:06:54.400,0:07:04.319 -and now if you look in the dread - -0:07:02.720,0:07:06.319 -whoops I have to update it you'll see - -0:07:04.319,0:07:09.840 -it's been updated with the artist - -0:07:06.319,0:07:11.120 -the name track and track number and - -0:07:09.840,0:07:14.639 -track name - -0:07:11.120,0:07:17.360 -um so this format is a format string so - -0:07:14.639,0:07:20.479 -it's customizable of course - -0:07:17.360,0:07:21.039 -I just decided to go with the default so - -0:07:20.479,0:07:24.160 -that's - -0:07:21.039,0:07:26.000 -pretty great this workflow - -0:07:24.160,0:07:28.080 -just with emms I didn't have to do - -0:07:26.000,0:07:30.960 -anything this is all there it's all - -0:07:28.080,0:07:32.639 -all built in um it gave me exactly what - -0:07:30.960,0:07:35.599 -I was looking for in terms of being able - -0:07:32.639,0:07:37.599 -to process a lot of raw audio files - -0:07:35.599,0:07:39.280 -add metadata to them and get them ready - -0:07:37.599,0:07:41.599 -for publishing - -0:07:39.280,0:07:43.520 -and this is for publishing for playback - -0:07:41.599,0:07:44.879 -in any media player it'll it'll be - -0:07:43.520,0:07:46.560 -useful - -0:07:44.879,0:07:48.479 -not just for the web page that I'm - -0:07:46.560,0:07:50.560 -building so the - -0:07:48.479,0:07:53.440 -final part of course is um to build the - -0:07:50.560,0:07:54.960 -web page and Emacs makes authoring html - -0:07:53.440,0:07:57.440 -trivial - -0:07:54.960,0:07:59.039 -like as I was going through this I - -0:07:57.440,0:08:00.400 -wanted to challenge myself and just be - -0:07:59.039,0:08:03.120 -like can I do this with all - -0:08:00.400,0:08:03.520 -just all with Emacs like can I just make - -0:08:03.120,0:08:05.440 -this - -0:08:03.520,0:08:07.039 -I don't need a I don't need ruby I don't - -0:08:05.440,0:08:08.960 -need rails I don't need node I don't - -0:08:07.039,0:08:10.560 -need any of this other stuff I have my - -0:08:08.960,0:08:12.560 -tool right here it's a fully - -0:08:10.560,0:08:15.039 -it's a whole operating system basically - -0:08:12.560,0:08:17.360 -plus programming languages - -0:08:15.039,0:08:19.919 -so the first thing I started with was - -0:08:17.360,0:08:22.560 -buffer scripting for manipulating text - -0:08:19.919,0:08:24.319 -that's kind of the easiest way to do it - -0:08:22.560,0:08:25.280 -and basically anything you can do in a - -0:08:24.319,0:08:28.479 -buffer you can do - -0:08:25.280,0:08:30.319 -programmatically with e-lisp so this - -0:08:28.479,0:08:33.919 -might be a good example for beginners if - -0:08:30.319,0:08:36.000 -you haven't done any e-lisp yet - -0:08:33.919,0:08:36.959 -like a simple example is to create this - -0:08:36.000,0:08:40.000 -this div - -0:08:36.959,0:08:41.760 -output here I can you - -0:08:40.000,0:08:44.240 -can use this with temp buffer so - -0:08:41.760,0:08:46.640 -basically creating an imaginary buffer - -0:08:44.240,0:08:48.800 -insert is just like typing so you put - -0:08:46.640,0:08:50.959 -strings in you put new lines in - -0:08:48.800,0:08:52.080 -can cap build some strings together and - -0:08:50.959,0:08:54.000 -here you can see I'm - -0:08:52.080,0:08:55.360 -I'm doing a random number so every time - -0:08:54.000,0:08:57.920 -I execute this - -0:08:55.360,0:09:01.040 -my content changes so I can generate - -0:08:57.920,0:09:04.399 -dynamic content in html blocks - -0:09:01.040,0:09:05.920 -with e-lisp for my - -0:09:04.399,0:09:08.000 -web page builder it's a little more - -0:09:05.920,0:09:12.080 -complex I'm pulling data out - -0:09:08.000,0:09:15.440 -using emms data structures - -0:09:12.080,0:09:16.080 -so it's pulling that out from the track - -0:09:15.440,0:09:18.720 -data - -0:09:16.080,0:09:19.440 -and then I'm I'm using some program - -0:09:18.720,0:09:21.440 -program to - -0:09:19.440,0:09:23.200 -generate list elements so each track is - -0:09:21.440,0:09:25.120 -going to have the title - -0:09:23.200,0:09:26.959 -and track number and then a button for - -0:09:25.120,0:09:29.519 -playing it plus the source - -0:09:26.959,0:09:30.480 -of the audio file which will get added - -0:09:29.519,0:09:32.640 -here - -0:09:30.480,0:09:34.839 -right now this is hard coded for opus so - -0:09:32.640,0:09:37.200 -it won't work for my - -0:09:34.839,0:09:39.120 -mp3s um - -0:09:37.200,0:09:41.200 -I'm going to skip over snippets turns - -0:09:39.120,0:09:45.519 -out format strings were good enough - -0:09:41.200,0:09:48.160 -for me um snippets could be useful but - -0:09:45.519,0:09:49.839 -format is super powerful and I didn't - -0:09:48.160,0:09:51.279 -really even need all that much power - -0:09:49.839,0:09:53.519 -basically just doing string - -0:09:51.279,0:09:54.560 -interpolation so if you haven't seen - -0:09:53.519,0:09:56.720 -format before - -0:09:54.560,0:09:59.120 -you basically put these control strings - -0:09:56.720,0:10:03.120 -or control characters inside of a string - -0:09:59.120,0:10:05.040 -and you can generate you can generate an - -0:10:03.120,0:10:07.600 -output string that you want - -0:10:05.040,0:10:08.720 -so in my generator code basically it's - -0:10:07.600,0:10:10.959 -down here - -0:10:08.720,0:10:12.800 -um I'm calling format with this sparred - -0:10:10.959,0:10:15.920 -vivomax template - -0:10:12.800,0:10:18.240 -and that's basically a big - -0:10:15.920,0:10:20.399 -a big string of html it's just each you - -0:10:18.240,0:10:21.200 -know my whole page of html with a couple - -0:10:20.399,0:10:22.959 -places - -0:10:21.200,0:10:24.399 -with those control characters in just - -0:10:22.959,0:10:26.399 -four places - -0:10:24.399,0:10:29.760 -and one of them populates the track list - -0:10:26.399,0:10:32.079 -that's really the meat of the program - -0:10:29.760,0:10:33.440 -and again this is a combination of using - -0:10:32.079,0:10:36.640 -buffer scripting - -0:10:33.440,0:10:37.279 -using html mode inserting text format - -0:10:36.640,0:10:40.000 -strings - -0:10:37.279,0:10:41.920 -and then I can indent region so the html - -0:10:40.000,0:10:45.200 -actually looks pretty - -0:10:41.920,0:10:50.160 -when it comes out of it as well - -0:10:45.200,0:10:52.560 -um I will show that just really quick - -0:10:50.160,0:10:52.560 -actually - -0:10:54.000,0:10:58.800 -so you can see this is the html that got - -0:10:56.880,0:11:02.560 -generated I've got my template - -0:10:58.800,0:11:05.760 -I inserted the title here the style the - -0:11:02.560,0:11:07.920 -font was all inserted - -0:11:05.760,0:11:11.200 -and then this whole list of of tracks - -0:11:07.920,0:11:14.399 -here it's kind of messy to look at - -0:11:11.200,0:11:15.920 -but this track list this whole div here - -0:11:14.399,0:11:18.560 -is all generated by - -0:11:15.920,0:11:20.800 -my generator code and it works it's - -0:11:18.560,0:11:20.800 -great - -0:11:22.480,0:11:26.160 -okay moving on - -0:11:27.120,0:11:32.079 -um so the other thing was that as I was - -0:11:30.240,0:11:33.200 -developing this I decided to use ort - -0:11:32.079,0:11:35.360 -babel and some of his - -0:11:33.200,0:11:36.880 -its features um for multi-language - -0:11:35.360,0:11:37.839 -things because I needed to style it with - -0:11:36.880,0:11:40.480 -css and - -0:11:37.839,0:11:42.480 -and put actions in javascript and also I - -0:11:40.480,0:11:45.519 -used svg for authoring stuff - -0:11:42.480,0:11:46.079 -um and it was a little bit complicated I - -0:11:45.519,0:11:47.680 -probably - -0:11:46.079,0:11:49.600 -probably would have been simpler had I - -0:11:47.680,0:11:51.440 -not used org babble but it's also really - -0:11:49.600,0:11:53.839 -fun and it's I think it's a cool - -0:11:51.440,0:11:55.839 -cool idea to use literate programming my - -0:11:53.839,0:11:57.600 -idea was to create kind of like html - -0:11:55.839,0:11:59.519 -components like I could name it like - -0:11:57.600,0:12:01.440 -this - -0:11:59.519,0:12:02.800 -put a format string inside it and build - -0:12:01.440,0:12:05.519 -a function - -0:12:02.800,0:12:07.120 -in e-lisp to format it and spit out the - -0:12:05.519,0:12:10.320 -html that I want - -0:12:07.120,0:12:12.880 -and by doing this then I can like uh - -0:12:10.320,0:12:14.320 -just change things in my org file which - -0:12:12.880,0:12:16.959 -not getting a whole lot of time to work - -0:12:14.320,0:12:19.839 -on it I can come back to it and - -0:12:16.959,0:12:21.920 -I have a lot of notes and I can I can - -0:12:19.839,0:12:24.399 -kind of generate things as I'm going and - -0:12:21.920,0:12:25.600 -keep notes for myself and keep the - -0:12:24.399,0:12:27.519 -I don't know it's cool literate - -0:12:25.600,0:12:29.279 -programming is fun um so I don't need to - -0:12:27.519,0:12:31.040 -go into that too much but you can see if - -0:12:29.279,0:12:33.360 -I execute this here - -0:12:31.040,0:12:34.880 -I get the the div that I want um it's a - -0:12:33.360,0:12:36.480 -little bit funny you'll see I have the - -0:12:34.880,0:12:39.200 -string like this the way that - -0:12:36.480,0:12:40.000 -no web expands I can't do this on a - -0:12:39.200,0:12:43.839 -single line - -0:12:40.000,0:12:45.440 -it it it looks funny when you do that - -0:12:43.839,0:12:48.560 -so that might be something to work out - -0:12:45.440,0:12:48.959 -later css blocks can either be tangled - -0:12:48.560,0:12:51.680 -out - -0:12:48.959,0:12:52.639 -and referenced in the html source or - -0:12:51.680,0:12:54.639 -inlined - -0:12:52.639,0:12:56.959 -here's an example I have of inlining it - -0:12:54.639,0:13:00.320 -so I've got my little css block name - -0:12:56.959,0:13:03.040 -style javascript name script - -0:13:00.320,0:13:04.839 -and then I've got this html source block - -0:13:03.040,0:13:07.519 -with no web - -0:13:04.839,0:13:07.920 -expansion um these double angle brackets - -0:13:07.519,0:13:09.839 -here - -0:13:07.920,0:13:11.680 -are where I'm going to expand the block - -0:13:09.839,0:13:12.639 -name style I'm actually calling a - -0:13:11.680,0:13:14.399 -function - -0:13:12.639,0:13:17.040 -so I want the result of the function - -0:13:14.399,0:13:20.560 -here and then the script will just get - -0:13:17.040,0:13:22.959 -expanded here so or babel expand source - -0:13:20.560,0:13:25.360 -block - -0:13:22.959,0:13:28.160 -you can see what it looks like you know - -0:13:25.360,0:13:29.920 -I've got my style here I've got my title - -0:13:28.160,0:13:31.279 -I've got that main content class I - -0:13:29.920,0:13:33.040 -showed before - -0:13:31.279,0:13:34.480 -and the script as well so that's kind of - -0:13:33.040,0:13:36.320 -cool like - -0:13:34.480,0:13:38.160 -I could just run org babel tangle and - -0:13:36.320,0:13:40.480 -get my thing out and just - -0:13:38.160,0:13:41.600 -edit one file instead of multiple files - -0:13:40.480,0:13:45.120 -not for everyone - -0:13:41.600,0:13:45.120 -but I I thought it was kind of fun - -0:13:45.839,0:13:49.199 -all right oh and the final thing is that - -0:13:47.760,0:13:52.880 -in Emacs you can - -0:13:49.199,0:13:57.199 -author and view svg so this is just an - -0:13:52.880,0:13:59.519 -org um this svg I used to make the play - -0:13:57.199,0:14:02.800 -and pause buttons but I didn't know this - -0:13:59.519,0:14:04.959 -but if you edit an svg file you can - -0:14:02.800,0:14:07.360 -toggle back and forth - -0:14:04.959,0:14:07.360 -between - -0:14:08.800,0:14:13.120 -between the code and the and the image - -0:14:13.199,0:14:17.360 -it's pretty sweet so I can kind of - -0:14:16.160,0:14:19.680 -iteratively work - -0:14:17.360,0:14:20.560 -work through this because of of how - -0:14:19.680,0:14:24.480 -Emacs is - -0:14:20.560,0:14:24.959 -like that so um final considerations - -0:14:24.480,0:14:27.360 -here - -0:14:24.959,0:14:29.279 -like when doing this I want it to be all - -0:14:27.360,0:14:30.079 -free so I want to use fonts that use a - -0:14:29.279,0:14:32.800 -free license - -0:14:30.079,0:14:34.800 -I found gnu unifont it's kind of cool - -0:14:32.800,0:14:37.600 -the content license I chose - -0:14:34.800,0:14:39.920 -creative commons attribution share like - -0:14:37.600,0:14:42.880 -which is kind of like the gpl - -0:14:39.920,0:14:44.800 -ideally I could serve it with Emacs I'd - -0:14:42.880,0:14:46.320 -like to remove idiosyncrasy so other - -0:14:44.800,0:14:48.720 -people can use it - -0:14:46.320,0:14:51.040 -it's pretty much just my tool right now - -0:14:48.720,0:14:51.440 -um not requiring the web browser I can - -0:14:51.040,0:14:54.079 -ship - -0:14:51.440,0:14:54.480 -playlists so that you can just you know - -0:14:54.079,0:14:58.000 -click - -0:14:54.480,0:15:00.639 -or link to a playlist on your favorite - -0:14:58.000,0:15:02.639 -player even emms if you want and then - -0:15:00.639,0:15:04.320 -packing up those albums in like a zip or - -0:15:02.639,0:15:08.639 -tar file - -0:15:04.320,0:15:10.880 -so um you can go to churls.world - -0:15:08.639,0:15:14.000 -it just has a link to this album I'll - -0:15:10.880,0:15:17.519 -display it here in just a second - -0:15:14.000,0:15:21.040 -you can contact me I'm shosheen on Emacs - -0:15:17.519,0:15:23.680 -in irc and on sourcehut you can email me - -0:15:21.040,0:15:26.800 -grant at charles world personal or grant - -0:15:23.680,0:15:28.320 -on a bridge software all right now let's - -0:15:26.800,0:15:32.000 -see - -0:15:28.320,0:15:32.000 -about this - -0:15:32.079,0:15:35.120 -this is up online so if you want to - -0:15:33.680,0:15:39.199 -listen to my - -0:15:35.120,0:15:43.040 -college band's album from 20 years ago - -0:15:39.199,0:15:47.680 -here it is cassiopeia basement days - -0:15:43.040,0:15:48.000 -whoops I made this art in krita you can - -0:15:47.680,0:15:51.199 -press - -0:15:48.000,0:15:55.040 -play you can skip around - -0:15:51.199,0:15:58.560 -I did I do have the playlist up here too - -0:15:55.040,0:16:00.880 -so yeah thanks for listening - -0:15:58.560,0:16:04.000 -I hope you enjoyed it and enjoy the rest - -0:16:00.880,0:16:04.000 -of EmacsConf - -0:16:04.360,0:16:07.360 -goodbye - -- cgit v1.2.3