From 481b3259fff21a93efcabad2e138357046ec2b6f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2021 23:46:43 -0500 Subject: Tweak subtitles for #05 --- ...album-of-music--questions--grant-shangreaux.vtt | 606 +++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 245 insertions(+), 361 deletions(-) (limited to '2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--questions--grant-shangreaux.vtt') diff --git a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--questions--grant-shangreaux.vtt b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--questions--grant-shangreaux.vtt index e5dfd2f7..4d7bfede 100644 --- a/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--questions--grant-shangreaux.vtt +++ b/2020/subtitles/emacsconf-2020--05-bard-bivoumacs-building-a-bandcamp-like-page-for-an-album-of-music--questions--grant-shangreaux.vtt @@ -1,25 +1,18 @@ WEBVTT -00:00:03.360 --> 00:00:05.359 +00:00:03.360 --> 00:00:07.440 So first question, what does - -00:00:05.359 --> 00:00:07.440 Bard Bivou(m)acs mean? Good question. -00:00:07.440 --> 00:00:09.679 +00:00:07.440 --> 00:00:10.800 In one version of my talk, I spent too - -00:00:09.679 --> 00:00:10.800 long explaining it, 00:00:10.800 --> 00:00:14.559 and decided to cut it out. -00:00:14.559 --> 00:00:17.920 -It's basically a bad pun on - -00:00:17.920 --> 00:00:20.960 -band camp. +00:00:14.559 --> 00:00:20.960 +It's basically a bad pun on band camp. 00:00:20.960 --> 00:00:22.480 A bivouac--I don't even know if I'm @@ -45,50 +38,44 @@ I'll probably find a different name for 00:00:42.879 --> 00:00:45.039 it but I liked that "bivoaucs," -00:00:45.039 --> 00:00:47.520 +00:00:45.039 --> 00:00:48.719 if you stick an m in there, it becomes - -00:00:47.520 --> 00:00:48.719 Bivou(m)acs. -00:00:48.719 --> 00:00:56.239 +00:00:48.719 --> 00:01:00.160 It's kind of like editor macros for - -00:00:56.239 --> 00:01:00.160 generating some HTML. -00:01:00.160 --> 00:01:04.000 -Yes, it is confusing, chatting on IRC - -00:01:04.000 --> 00:01:05.920 -at the same time. +00:01:00.160 --> 00:01:07.782 +Yes, it is confusing, chatting on IRC at +the same time. Great question. -00:01:05.920 --> 00:01:09.520 -Great question. (Amin: Grant, +00:01:07.782 --> 00:01:11.398 +(Amin: Grant, so right now, you're +sharing your screen. -00:01:09.520 --> 00:01:10.880 -so right now, you're sharing your +00:01:11.398 --> 00:01:14.479 +Are you planning on showing something +with it, or for example, -00:01:10.880 --> 00:01:12.880 -screen. Are you planning on +00:01:14.479 --> 00:01:16.036 +should I maximize you?) -00:01:12.880 --> 00:01:14.479 -showing something with it, or for example, - -00:01:14.479 --> 00:01:16.880 -should I maximize you?) I don't know. +00:01:16.036 --> 00:01:20.400 +I don't know. I can turn it off for now. +Okay. -00:01:16.880 --> 00:01:20.400 -I can turn it off for now. Okay. +00:01:20.400 --> 00:01:22.299 +(Amin: You can turn on the webcam.) -00:01:20.400 --> 00:01:22.880 -(Amin: You can turn on the webcam.) Yeah, okay. +00:01:22.299 --> 00:01:22.880 +Yeah, okay. -00:01:22.880 --> 00:01:24.240 -(Amin: I'll maximize your +00:01:22.880 --> 00:01:25.694 +(Amin: I'll maximize your webcam.) -00:01:24.240 --> 00:01:28.240 -webcam.) Okay, thanks. +00:01:25.694 --> 00:01:28.240 +Okay, thanks. 00:01:28.240 --> 00:01:30.000 I'll get to the answer for my color @@ -96,14 +83,11 @@ I'll get to the answer for my color 00:01:30.000 --> 00:01:31.360 theme here in a bit in IRC. -00:01:31.360 --> 00:01:34.640 -Next question on +00:01:31.360 --> 00:01:35.105 +Next question on the Etherpad, -00:01:34.640 --> 00:01:37.280 -the Etherpad, does this metadata - -00:01:37.280 --> 00:01:38.479 -workflow also support +00:01:35.105 --> 00:01:38.479 +does this metadata workflow also support 00:01:38.479 --> 00:01:41.360 unsynchronized lyrics within ID3 tags, @@ -129,20 +113,17 @@ figure out how to do mass tag editing. 00:01:55.360 --> 00:01:56.399 And that was like... -00:01:56.399 --> 00:01:58.479 +00:01:56.399 --> 00:01:59.600 It wasn't very intuitive, like I said, - -00:01:58.479 --> 00:01:59.600 with EMMS. -00:01:59.600 --> 00:02:01.840 +00:01:59.600 --> 00:02:03.040 I think EMMS is really great, but its - -00:02:01.840 --> 00:02:03.040 interface is huge. 00:02:03.040 --> 00:02:07.040 -like if you do M-x and type emms, you get +like if you do M-x and type emms, +you get, 00:02:07.040 --> 00:02:10.160 I don't know, 270-some candidates. @@ -150,92 +131,72 @@ I don't know, 270-some candidates. 00:02:10.160 --> 00:02:13.200 There's a lot of functions going on. -00:02:13.200 --> 00:02:14.319 -I basically found the - -00:02:14.319 --> 00:02:16.319 -features that I needed to get this +00:02:13.200 --> 00:02:18.879 +I basically found the features that I +needed to get this workflow working. -00:02:16.319 --> 00:02:18.879 -workflow working. - -00:02:18.879 --> 00:02:21.040 +00:02:18.879 --> 00:02:22.160 I would guess that you probably can do - -00:02:21.040 --> 00:02:22.160 it, and if you don't, -00:02:22.160 --> 00:02:24.080 -if you can't do it out of the box, I +00:02:22.160 --> 00:02:24.026 +if you can't do it out of the box, -00:02:24.080 --> 00:02:28.160 -think you could script EMMS to do that. +00:02:24.026 --> 00:02:28.160 +I think you could script EMMS +to do that. -00:02:28.160 --> 00:02:29.840 +00:02:28.160 --> 00:02:33.268 I'd like to know more, and I'm certainly +going to be investigating it. -00:02:29.840 --> 00:02:31.840 -going to be - -00:02:31.840 --> 00:02:35.200 -investigating it. I will try and post my - -00:02:35.200 --> 00:02:39.519 -findings somewhere online. +00:02:33.268 --> 00:02:39.519 +I will try and post my findings +somewhere online. 00:02:39.519 --> 00:02:42.080 Is it possible to import batch metadata? -00:02:42.080 --> 00:02:43.920 -I'm not sure. I would guess +00:02:42.080 --> 00:02:46.496 +I'm not sure. I would guess yes is the +answer. -00:02:43.920 --> 00:02:49.360 -yes is the answer. EMMS can connect to +00:02:46.496 --> 00:02:50.712 +EMMS can connect to metadata services. -00:02:49.360 --> 00:02:51.840 -metadata services. I haven't done - -00:02:51.840 --> 00:02:53.040 -that because I was just +00:02:50.712 --> 00:02:53.040 +I haven't done that because I was just 00:02:53.040 --> 00:02:56.959 using audio files that I created myself. -00:02:56.959 --> 00:03:00.400 -I know that on the back end, it calls out to - -00:03:00.400 --> 00:03:02.319 -shell programs for tagging things. +00:02:56.959 --> 00:03:00.165 +I know that on the back end, it calls out -00:03:02.319 --> 00:03:04.560 -there's a lot of different options that can +00:03:00.165 --> 00:03:02.319 +to shell programs for tagging things. -00:03:04.560 --> 00:03:08.000 -shell out too. I was using the +00:03:02.319 --> 00:03:06.165 +There's a lot of different options that can +shell out too. -00:03:08.000 --> 00:03:10.319 -the vorbis tools to tag the particular +00:03:06.165 --> 00:03:12.239 +I was using the vorbis tools to tag the +particular files I was working with. -00:03:10.319 --> 00:03:12.239 -files I was working with. - -00:03:12.239 --> 00:03:15.120 +00:03:12.239 --> 00:03:15.840 You can also use tiny tag, and there's - -00:03:15.120 --> 00:03:15.840 some other... -00:03:15.840 --> 00:03:17.840 -That might be the python library. I can't +00:03:15.840 --> 00:03:17.498 +That might be the python library. -00:03:17.840 --> 00:03:19.120 -remember. There's two other libraries +00:03:17.498 --> 00:03:20.971 +I can't remember. There's two other +libraries that I can shell out to -00:03:19.120 --> 00:03:21.120 -that I can shell out to for - -00:03:21.120 --> 00:03:24.400 -doing metadata. +00:03:20.971 --> 00:03:24.400 +for doing metadata. 00:03:24.400 --> 00:03:26.400 My current workflow for tagging music is @@ -243,29 +204,27 @@ My current workflow for tagging music is 00:03:26.400 --> 00:03:29.040 to first apply replay gain in fubar 2000, -00:03:29.040 --> 00:03:32.159 -fix egregious mistakes, use beats to - -00:03:32.159 --> 00:03:34.560 -apply metadata from music brains, +00:03:29.040 --> 00:03:31.119 +fix egregious mistakes, -00:03:34.560 --> 00:03:36.640 -or discogs, go over remaining albums with +00:03:31.119 --> 00:03:35.118 +use beats to apply metadata from music +brains or discogs, -00:03:36.640 --> 00:03:38.400 -fubar 2000 again. +00:03:35.118 --> 00:03:38.400 +go over remaining albums with fubar 2000 +again. -00:03:38.400 --> 00:03:40.080 -Is there a chance textual tagging could +00:03:38.400 --> 00:03:43.280 +Is there a chance textual tagging +could allow doing it all in one program? -00:03:40.080 --> 00:03:43.280 -allow doing it all in one program? - -00:03:43.280 --> 00:03:45.120 +00:03:43.280 --> 00:03:46.400 Have I experimented with mass tag +update queries? -00:03:45.120 --> 00:03:47.280 -update queries? I have not. +00:03:46.400 --> 00:03:47.280 +I have not. 00:03:47.280 --> 00:03:49.120 Again, I was just doing this workflow, @@ -276,11 +235,11 @@ taking raw files with no tags and doing that. 00:03:54.799 --> 00:03:58.159 I believe because it calls out to -00:03:58.159 --> 00:04:01.519 -the programs in the back end, I'm sure +00:03:58.159 --> 00:04:00.811 +the programs in the back end, -00:04:01.519 --> 00:04:03.040 -you could work that out. +00:04:00.811 --> 00:04:03.040 +I'm sure you could work that out. 00:04:03.040 --> 00:04:06.159 I think EMMS would benefit from @@ -294,11 +253,11 @@ we work with text, and being able 00:04:11.280 --> 00:04:14.000 to use Emacs as a front end for those -00:04:14.000 --> 00:04:16.799 -updates would be really fantastic. So +00:04:14.000 --> 00:04:16.647 +updates would be really fantastic. -00:04:16.799 --> 00:04:18.560 -really, it's just a matter of +00:04:16.647 --> 00:04:18.560 +So really, it's just a matter of 00:04:18.560 --> 00:04:22.720 writing the interface to the external tool. @@ -306,59 +265,54 @@ writing the interface to the external tool. 00:04:22.720 --> 00:04:24.560 Is there a link to some info expanding -00:04:24.560 --> 00:04:26.840 +00:04:24.560 --> 00:04:28.479 philosophy of how to compensate - -00:04:26.840 --> 00:04:28.479 musicians? 00:04:28.479 --> 00:04:31.199 No, I don't really have a lot of -00:04:31.199 --> 00:04:32.720 -philosophy around that. I guess the first +00:04:31.199 --> 00:04:32.052 +philosophy around that. -00:04:32.720 --> 00:04:33.919 -thing I could say would be +00:04:32.052 --> 00:04:33.919 +I guess the first thing +I could say would be -00:04:33.919 --> 00:04:36.800 -something like a universal income. I feel +00:04:33.919 --> 00:04:36.378 +something like a universal income. -00:04:36.800 --> 00:04:38.960 -like that would solve a lot of problems, +00:04:36.378 --> 00:04:38.960 +I feel like that would solve +a lot of problems, -00:04:38.960 --> 00:04:42.000 -if musicians could just be musicians and +00:04:38.960 --> 00:04:41.772 +if musicians could just be musicians -00:04:42.000 --> 00:04:45.199 -not have to worry about their pay. I will +00:04:41.772 --> 00:04:44.742 +and not have to worry about their pay. -00:04:45.199 --> 00:04:46.240 -think about it more. +00:04:44.742 --> 00:04:46.240 +I will think about it more. -00:04:46.240 --> 00:04:48.720 -This is one of my first +00:04:46.240 --> 00:04:52.015 +This is one of my first forays into +getting public with some of these ideas, -00:04:48.720 --> 00:04:50.160 -forays into getting +00:04:52.015 --> 00:04:53.360 +so I will try to do more -00:04:50.160 --> 00:04:52.240 -public with some of these ideas, so I +00:04:53.360 --> 00:04:55.187 +and let the community know. -00:04:52.240 --> 00:04:53.360 -will try to do more - -00:04:53.360 --> 00:04:55.840 -and let the community know. What Emacs - -00:04:55.840 --> 00:04:57.199 -theme am I using? +00:04:55.187 --> 00:04:57.199 +What Emacs theme am I using? 00:04:57.199 --> 00:05:02.240 Can't remember. It's one of the Kaolin themes. 00:05:02.240 --> 00:05:05.680 -I think it was Aurora or +I think it was Aurora 00:05:05.680 --> 00:05:09.120 or Bubble Gum, maybe, but the @@ -369,35 +323,26 @@ Kaolin themes are nice. I recommend them. 00:05:12.880 --> 00:05:16.000 Not using Doom Emacs, Doom mode line though. -00:05:16.000 --> 00:05:18.880 -It's very pretty. SVG support built into +00:05:16.000 --> 00:05:17.296 +It's very pretty. -00:05:18.880 --> 00:05:20.080 -Emacs? +00:05:17.296 --> 00:05:20.080 +SVG support built into Emacs? -00:05:20.080 --> 00:05:23.600 -I'm using Emacs 27.1, and yes, SVG support +00:05:20.080 --> 00:05:25.520 +I'm using Emacs 27.1, and yes, SVG +support is built in. -00:05:23.600 --> 00:05:25.520 -is built in. - -00:05:25.520 --> 00:05:28.800 +00:05:25.520 --> 00:05:30.639 I may have had to compile it with some - -00:05:28.800 --> 00:05:30.639 Cairo support. 00:05:30.639 --> 00:05:33.840 I don't remember for sure. -00:05:33.840 --> 00:05:36.720 -But yes, you can even take screenshots of - -00:05:36.720 --> 00:05:38.080 -your Emacs - -00:05:38.080 --> 00:05:41.199 -from within Emacs in SVG. +00:05:33.840 --> 00:05:41.199 +But yes, you can even take screenshots +of your Emacs from within Emacs, in SVG. 00:05:41.199 --> 00:05:44.320 It's pretty great. @@ -429,62 +374,48 @@ I'll start looking through IRC. 00:06:05.440 --> 00:06:09.680 (Amin: And keep an eye on the pad too.) -00:06:09.680 --> 00:06:13.440 -Thank you all for listening and for - -00:06:13.440 --> 00:06:19.440 -enjoying the talk. I'm glad it turned out well. - -00:06:19.440 --> 00:06:22.800 -Awesome. Yeah, it's been fun +00:06:09.680 --> 00:06:12.688 +Thank you all for listening -00:06:22.800 --> 00:06:36.000 -so far. +00:06:12.688 --> 00:06:19.440 +and for enjoying the talk. I'm glad it +turned out well. -00:06:36.000 --> 00:06:39.199 -How did I manage? I can post a +00:06:19.440 --> 00:06:36.000 +Awesome. Yeah, it's been fun so far. -00:06:39.199 --> 00:06:41.120 -snippet of that, or actually I can share +00:06:36.000 --> 00:06:40.015 +How did I manage? I can post +a snippet of that, -00:06:41.120 --> 00:06:46.319 -my screen, can't I... +00:06:40.015 --> 00:06:46.319 +or actually I can share my screen, +can't I... 00:06:46.319 --> 00:06:49.599 Okay. I actually have it up right here. -00:06:49.599 --> 00:06:51.840 +00:06:49.599 --> 00:06:53.440 So I think I got this from alphapapa, to - -00:06:51.840 --> 00:06:53.440 be honest. 00:06:53.440 --> 00:07:00.960 I define screenshot-svg. -00:07:00.960 --> 00:07:03.680 +00:07:00.960 --> 00:07:04.960 It's an interactive command. Oh yeah, - -00:07:03.680 --> 00:07:04.960 there's alphapapa. 00:07:04.960 --> 00:07:08.560 Okay, there we go. -00:07:08.560 --> 00:07:10.639 +00:07:08.560 --> 00:07:13.249 I would like to change this so that I +can get it into the copy-paste buffer -00:07:10.639 --> 00:07:11.599 -can get it into - -00:07:11.599 --> 00:07:14.000 -the copy-paste buffer so I don't - -00:07:14.000 --> 00:07:17.039 -have to copy the file in, but I haven't really - -00:07:17.039 --> 00:07:20.560 -hacked on it yet. +00:07:13.249 --> 00:07:20.560 +so I don't have to copy the file in, but +I haven't really hacked on it yet. 00:07:20.560 --> 00:07:24.400 Okay, org heading colors. @@ -510,11 +441,11 @@ So the presentation is just a 00:07:45.120 --> 00:07:48.960 normal org file, right, so I have my headers, -00:07:48.960 --> 00:07:50.639 -and the author--you can even stick your +00:07:48.960 --> 00:07:50.466 +and the author--you can even stick -00:07:50.639 --> 00:07:52.560 -email and other headers in there. +00:07:50.466 --> 00:07:52.560 +your email and other headers in there. 00:07:52.560 --> 00:07:57.599 But there's a package called org-tree-slide. @@ -522,14 +453,15 @@ But there's a package called org-tree-slide. 00:07:57.599 --> 00:08:01.440 Whoops, why is it not... -00:08:01.440 --> 00:08:03.919 -I must have not required it. Good +00:08:01.440 --> 00:08:03.618 +I must have not required it. -00:08:03.919 --> 00:08:05.440 -question. (Amin: Grant, +00:08:03.618 --> 00:08:04.594 +Good question. -00:08:05.440 --> 00:08:09.599 -can you try sharing your screen maybe?) +00:08:04.594 --> 00:08:09.599 +(Amin: Grant, can you try sharing your +screen maybe?) 00:08:09.599 --> 00:08:13.199 Oh, is it not shared? I'm sorry. @@ -543,14 +475,9 @@ There we go, should be coming up. 00:08:22.000 --> 00:08:26.720 (Amin: It's coming up. Yep, we see it.) -00:08:26.720 --> 00:08:33.919 -Awesome. - -00:08:33.919 --> 00:08:37.599 -All right. Okay. I don't know why this - -00:08:37.599 --> 00:08:38.800 -isn't working. +00:08:26.720 --> 00:08:38.800 +Awesome. All right. Okay. I don't know +why this isn't working. 00:08:38.800 --> 00:08:56.080 It was working. @@ -567,47 +494,38 @@ So, org-tree-slide. 00:09:09.760 --> 00:09:12.800 I don't know why it's not launching. -00:09:12.800 --> 00:09:14.480 +00:09:12.800 --> 00:09:16.000 I thought that I had required it, but I - -00:09:14.480 --> 00:09:16.000 must not have. -00:09:16.000 --> 00:09:26.959 -Maybe I'll try. +00:09:16.000 --> 00:09:30.959 +Maybe I'll try. Okay. -00:09:26.959 --> 00:09:30.959 -Okay. - -00:09:30.959 --> 00:09:33.040 +00:09:30.959 --> 00:09:34.560 So there we go. So org-tree-slide is a - -00:09:33.040 --> 00:09:34.560 way that basically uses 00:09:34.560 --> 00:09:38.880 narrowing and some kind of font tricks to... -00:09:38.880 --> 00:09:41.680 -it changes your titles or your - -00:09:41.680 --> 00:09:42.640 -metadata into +00:09:38.880 --> 00:09:42.640 +it changes your titles +or your metadata into 00:09:42.640 --> 00:09:44.560 this banner for the title here, 00:09:44.560 --> 00:09:46.560 -and it automatically sets the faces for you. +and it automatically sets the +faces for you. -00:09:46.560 --> 00:09:51.360 -You can customize that, of course. And then, as you +00:09:46.560 --> 00:09:53.938 +You can customize that, of course. And +then, as you go through the Org file, -00:09:51.360 --> 00:09:55.279 -go through the Org file, you get these - -00:09:55.279 --> 00:09:59.600 -kind of nice animations and-- +00:09:53.938 --> 00:09:59.600 +you get these kind of nice animations +and-- 00:09:59.600 --> 00:10:04.160 what's it called--breadcrumbs up at the top. @@ -615,29 +533,20 @@ what's it called--breadcrumbs up at the top. 00:10:04.160 --> 00:10:06.399 So org-tree-slide. I highly recommend it. -00:10:06.399 --> 00:10:07.920 +00:10:06.399 --> 00:10:10.024 It's really nice because you can give +your presentation and practice it, -00:10:07.920 --> 00:10:09.600 -your presentation - -00:10:09.600 --> 00:10:10.880 -and practice it, and while you're - -00:10:10.880 --> 00:10:12.560 -practicing it, you can edit things as well, - -00:10:12.560 --> 00:10:13.760 -because it's still just +00:10:10.024 --> 00:10:12.560 +and while you're practicing it, you can +edit things as well, -00:10:13.760 --> 00:10:16.160 -an Org document using narrowing, you know. +00:10:12.560 --> 00:10:16.160 +because it's still just an Org document +using narrowing, you know. -00:10:16.160 --> 00:10:16.880 -It doesn't - -00:10:16.880 --> 00:10:20.079 -actually change anything. +00:10:16.160 --> 00:10:20.079 +It doesn't actually change anything. 00:10:20.079 --> 00:10:24.079 Definitely recommend org-tree-slide mode. @@ -654,34 +563,27 @@ Let's see. 00:10:39.519 --> 00:10:41.279 Okay, so I don't know if you can see this now, -00:10:41.279 --> 00:10:43.839 +00:10:41.279 --> 00:10:49.360 but I'm actually viewing the SVG - -00:10:43.839 --> 00:10:49.360 screenshot that I took with Emacs. -00:10:49.360 --> 00:10:51.920 +00:10:49.360 --> 00:10:52.720 See here's the source of it. So Emacs - -00:10:51.920 --> 00:10:52.720 made that. 00:10:52.720 --> 00:10:58.160 And here's the image. -00:10:58.160 --> 00:10:59.600 +00:10:58.160 --> 00:11:01.570 It's cool because you can even do it +again and again, -00:10:59.600 --> 00:11:01.760 -again and again, and - -00:11:01.760 --> 00:11:05.360 -open more screenshots of screenshots. +00:11:01.570 --> 00:11:05.360 +and open more screenshots of +screenshots. -00:11:05.360 --> 00:11:11.200 +00:11:05.360 --> 00:11:14.880 Yeah, definitely Emacsception. - -00:11:11.200 --> 00:11:14.880 Fun stuff. 00:11:14.880 --> 00:11:18.079 @@ -693,29 +595,28 @@ Heading colors? Oh, yeah. I talked about the 00:11:20.160 --> 00:11:24.800 themes. This is another Kaolin theme. -00:11:24.800 --> 00:11:30.560 +00:11:24.800 --> 00:11:34.959 I think the one in the talk was - -00:11:30.560 --> 00:11:34.959 maybe this one, Aurora. 00:11:34.959 --> 00:11:36.560 Oh, here, there's something funny when -00:11:36.560 --> 00:11:38.079 -you start org-tree-slide with a +00:11:36.560 --> 00:11:37.785 +you start org-tree-slide -00:11:38.079 --> 00:11:38.880 -different theme. +00:11:37.785 --> 00:11:38.880 +with a different theme. -00:11:38.880 --> 00:11:42.160 -This top header bar gets the faces from +00:11:38.880 --> 00:11:41.823 +This top header bar gets the faces -00:11:42.160 --> 00:11:44.000 -that previous theme. I have not +00:11:41.823 --> 00:11:43.395 +from that previous theme. -00:11:44.000 --> 00:11:47.760 -figured out how to fix that yet. +00:11:43.395 --> 00:11:47.760 +I have not figured out how to +fix that yet. 00:11:47.760 --> 00:11:49.200 Did I have to compile to get the @@ -729,11 +630,12 @@ Yes, if I'm remembering correctly. 00:11:54.480 --> 00:11:58.399 I got Emacs 27. I'm not on a Mac. -00:11:58.399 --> 00:12:02.079 -I saw alphapapa's comment on reddit, and then +00:11:58.399 --> 00:12:01.424 +I saw alphapapa's comment on reddit, -00:12:02.079 --> 00:12:08.839 -I recompiled it with Cairo support. +00:12:01.424 --> 00:12:08.839 +and then I recompiled it with Cairo +support. 00:12:08.839 --> 00:12:18.000 Yes. @@ -744,70 +646,56 @@ Okay, lots of good conversation on here. 00:12:21.920 --> 00:12:25.839 Yep, I have like one or two more minutes. -00:12:25.839 --> 00:12:31.680 -Okay - -00:12:31.680 --> 00:12:34.240 -I guess while I'm here, I might as - -00:12:34.240 --> 00:12:35.519 -well say thank you to +00:12:25.839 --> 00:12:34.240 +Okay. I guess while I'm here, I might as -00:12:35.519 --> 00:12:38.959 -the organizers. I really appreciate +00:12:34.240 --> 00:12:36.993 +well say thank you to the organizers. -00:12:38.959 --> 00:12:40.320 -everybody's work on this. +00:12:36.993 --> 00:12:40.320 +I really appreciate everybody's +work on this. 00:12:40.320 --> 00:12:42.720 It's fun to be a part of this community. -00:12:42.720 --> 00:12:45.279 +00:12:42.720 --> 00:12:45.929 I'm enjoying the other talks I've seen +so far today, -00:12:45.279 --> 00:12:47.279 -so far today, and I'm looking forward to - -00:12:47.279 --> 00:12:48.560 +00:12:45.929 --> 00:12:48.560 +and I'm looking forward to to the rest. -00:12:48.560 --> 00:12:50.480 -It's really interesting, just from - -00:12:50.480 --> 00:12:52.720 -being on Emacs in IRC +00:12:48.560 --> 00:12:53.570 +It's really interesting, just from being +on Emacs in IRC for a few months, -00:12:52.720 --> 00:12:54.720 -for a few months, I've already connected +00:12:53.570 --> 00:12:54.720 +I've already connected 00:12:54.720 --> 00:12:56.959 with a lot of interesting people -00:12:56.959 --> 00:13:00.720 +00:12:56.959 --> 00:13:04.079 and have a lot of cool connections - -00:13:00.720 --> 00:13:04.079 already. -00:13:04.079 --> 00:13:05.519 +00:13:04.079 --> 00:13:07.519 (Amin: Thank you for being a part of the - -00:13:05.519 --> 00:13:07.519 community, Grant.) -00:13:07.519 --> 00:13:09.680 -That's good to be here. I have another +00:13:07.519 --> 00:13:08.883 +That's good to be here. -00:13:09.680 --> 00:13:16.560 -talk tomorrow as well. +00:13:08.883 --> 00:13:16.560 +I have another talk tomorrow as well. 00:13:16.560 --> 00:13:18.399 Oh, thanks for everyone in the Etherpad -00:13:18.399 --> 00:13:20.160 +00:13:18.399 --> 00:13:21.680 for putting more comments on these - -00:13:20.160 --> 00:13:21.680 questions here 00:13:21.680 --> 00:13:29.360 @@ -822,14 +710,10 @@ that we have for the Q&A. 00:13:33.040 --> 00:13:36.720 Okay. Thank you again so much, Grant, -00:13:36.720 --> 00:13:38.480 +00:13:36.720 --> 00:13:39.920 for your awesome talk and for popping in - -00:13:38.480 --> 00:13:39.920 for questions.) -00:13:39.920 --> 00:13:42.000 +00:13:39.920 --> 00:13:46.800 Yeah, thanks again for hosting. See you - -00:13:42.000 --> 00:13:46.800 later. Cheers! -- cgit v1.2.3