From c4b26614ea1342a236e11874374cad31ab5f33f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2025 20:38:58 -0500 Subject: clean up links --- 2025/talks/latex.md | 2 +- 2025/talks/modern.md | 2 +- 2025/talks/org-babel.md | 8 ++++---- 2025/talks/reader.md | 10 +++++----- 2025/talks/reference.md | 15 +++++++-------- 5 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) (limited to '2025') diff --git a/2025/talks/latex.md b/2025/talks/latex.md index 9cb5e14e..bd15369f 100644 --- a/2025/talks/latex.md +++ b/2025/talks/latex.md @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ quite involved in org-mode, where I'm revamping the LaTeX backend. me back using ox-latex. - A: Experiment with a LaTeX file and then try to include the relevant snippets in #+BEGIN_EXPORT latex - - [https://github.com/pdfpc/pdfpc/](https://github.com/pdfpc/pdfpc/){rel="noreferrer noopener"} + - [https://github.com/pdfpc/pdfpc/](https://github.com/pdfpc/pdfpc/) can embed and play videos. For Org, latex fragments work fine. - Thank you for all your information, I will try it and see. Thank you. diff --git a/2025/talks/modern.md b/2025/talks/modern.md index a66c604e..e13e6ade 100644 --- a/2025/talks/modern.md +++ b/2025/talks/modern.md @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ practically everyone else - except for one part of eev, called problem is that every time that I tried to learn source blocks I started to ask many technical questions about the details and got lost in a big maze of rabbit holes... see: - <[https://anggtwu.net/2021-org-for-non-users.html](https://anggtwu.net/2021-org-for-non-users.html){rel="noreferrer noopener"}> - + <[https://anggtwu.net/2021-org-for-non-users.html](https://anggtwu.net/2021-org-for-non-users.html)> - I even tried to write functions that would display the data structures behind source blocks, but at some point I gave up and decided that I would only come back when I had people who could diff --git a/2025/talks/org-babel.md b/2025/talks/org-babel.md index 3a89ee66..adc75eaf 100644 --- a/2025/talks/org-babel.md +++ b/2025/talks/org-babel.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ similar reactivity in Org-Babel. - Q: Is there a web page describing this topic? - A: The repository readme is here - [https://dev.lepisma.xyz/git/ob-rx/](https://dev.lepisma.xyz/git/ob-rx/){rel="noreferrer noopener"} + [https://dev.lepisma.xyz/git/ob-rx/](https://dev.lepisma.xyz/git/ob-rx/) but not sure if you meant any other kind of description. - Q: If I understand correctly, recomputation happens upon saving; why not tie it to C-c C-c instead? @@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ similar reactivity in Org-Babel. this in later versions. - Q: How to get the block dependence plot? Very nice. - It's a small piece of graphviz code in the minor mode, here - [https://git.sr.ht/\~lepisma/ob-rx/tree/master/item/ob-rx.el#L118](https://git.sr.ht/~lepisma/ob-rx/tree/master/item/ob-rx.el#L118){rel="noreferrer noopener"} + [https://git.sr.ht/\~lepisma/ob-rx/tree/master/item/ob-rx.el#L118](https://git.sr.ht/~lepisma/ob-rx/tree/master/item/ob-rx.el#L118) - Thank you. - Q: I'm curious what packages you're using for org appeance. It looks like a mix of org-modern and some other packages. (Yes I am also interested in your overall emacs theme) - A: So my config is here - [https://git.sr.ht/\~lepisma/rogue/tree](https://git.sr.ht/~lepisma/rogue/tree){rel="noreferrer noopener"} + [https://git.sr.ht/\~lepisma/rogue/tree](https://git.sr.ht/~lepisma/rogue/tree) but maybe the core part of the look is based on my older blog @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ similar reactivity in Org-Babel. - I will try this type of dependence block. It looks like it can save a lots of mental effort to organize my data. - Excellent talk! -- [https://dev.lepisma.xyz/git/ob-rx](https://dev.lepisma.xyz/git/ob-rx){rel="noreferrer noopener"} +- [https://dev.lepisma.xyz/git/ob-rx](https://dev.lepisma.xyz/git/ob-rx) \<- source code - Cool project! - Great talk and beautiful Emacs! diff --git a/2025/talks/reader.md b/2025/talks/reader.md index 5fe12ead..52ad2f55 100644 --- a/2025/talks/reader.md +++ b/2025/talks/reader.md @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ I’m Divyá from India. My background has been as a mathematics teacher and now - Q:  Loved that presentation! Will you be giving another talk on the architecture you went over? A deep-dive there would be awesome. - A: Not at EmacsConf, but check out my streaming sessions at - [https://tv.dyne.org/c/phimulambda](https://tv.dyne.org/c/phimulambda){rel="noreferrer noopener"} + [https://tv.dyne.org/c/phimulambda](https://tv.dyne.org/c/phimulambda) and I can talk about it there. - Q: Is there search functionality? Something like isearch and occur? - A: Not as such yet. But it is HIGH PRIORITY. @@ -143,13 +143,13 @@ I’m Divyá from India. My background has been as a mathematics teacher and now - the only thing we don't support is djvu, but i have plans of making it supported in upstream mupdf - Oh cool, I didn't know about the other formats! -- [https://codeberg.org/divyaranjan/emacs-reader](https://codeberg.org/divyaranjan/emacs-reader){rel="noreferrer noopener"} - - [https://mupdf.com/](https://mupdf.com/){rel="noreferrer noopener"} - - [https://www.phimulambda.org/blog/emacs-dynamic-module.html](https://www.phimulambda.org/blog/emacs-dynamic-module.html){rel="noreferrer noopener"} +- [https://codeberg.org/divyaranjan/emacs-reader](https://codeberg.org/divyaranjan/emacs-reader) + - [https://mupdf.com/](https://mupdf.com/) + - [https://www.phimulambda.org/blog/emacs-dynamic-module.html](https://www.phimulambda.org/blog/emacs-dynamic-module.html) \<\-- that\'s a nice blog post. - Love this arch diagram step through - The linked blog for dynamic modules: - [https://www.phimulambda.org/blog/emacs-dynamic-module.html](https://www.phimulambda.org/blog/emacs-dynamic-module.html){rel="noreferrer noopener"} + [https://www.phimulambda.org/blog/emacs-dynamic-module.html](https://www.phimulambda.org/blog/emacs-dynamic-module.html) - You can set the maximum ram usage in Okular settings. If it is configured to load the entire document scrolling is instant even in large documents \[not the author: this is only relevant to hugely diff --git a/2025/talks/reference.md b/2025/talks/reference.md index fae77439..128a94ec 100644 --- a/2025/talks/reference.md +++ b/2025/talks/reference.md @@ -63,12 +63,11 @@ before this. - Check out the ebib manual for an explanation of the features I showed and more! - [https://joostkremers.github.io/ebib/ebib-manual.html](https://joostkremers.github.io/ebib/ebib-manual.html){rel="noreferrer noopener"}. - - Also my ebib config for the custom things - [https://github.com/Vidianos-Giannitsis/Dotfiles/blob/master/emacs/.emacs.d/libs/zettelkasten.org#ebib](https://github.com/Vidianos-Giannitsis/Dotfiles/blob/master/emacs/.emacs.d/libs/zettelkasten.org#ebib){rel="noreferrer noopener"} + [https://joostkremers.github.io/ebib/ebib-manual.html](https://joostkremers.github.io/ebib/ebib-manual.html). + - Also my ebib config for the custom things [https://github.com/Vidianos-Giannitsis/Dotfiles/blob/master/emacs/.emacs.d/libs/zettelkasten.org#ebib](https://github.com/Vidianos-Giannitsis/Dotfiles/blob/master/emacs/.emacs.d/libs/zettelkasten.org#ebib) - My 2022 talk if you're interested in the rest of my workflow regarding scientific literature - [https://emacsconf.org/2022/talks/science/](https://emacsconf.org/2022/talks/science/){rel="noreferrer noopener"} + [https://emacsconf.org/2022/talks/science/](https://emacsconf.org/2022/talks/science/) - Use link to directly download bib info to the library is cool. I always did that manually. - The reading list, for me every download item will directly inside a @@ -127,7 +126,7 @@ before this. but the rest of my packages know to find it in the folder I save initially. You may look at the README of the package for more details, it is one of the more well written ones in my opinion - ([https://github.com/tmalsburg/helm-bibtex](https://github.com/tmalsburg/helm-bibtex){rel="noreferrer noopener"}). + ([https://github.com/tmalsburg/helm-bibtex](https://github.com/tmalsburg/helm-bibtex)). - Ok, I see, Ivy-bibtex has a function for this, thanks! - Q: What about annotations with ereaders. veiwng and taking on emacs or erader touchscreen highlighting and notes, org-noter I think @@ -146,7 +145,7 @@ before this. - I agree with the above comment. PDF is just the easiest to deal with in general, so I try to go for it. For taking notes on web sites, there is org-roam-protocol - ([https://www.orgroam.com/manual.html#org_002droam_002dprotocol](https://www.orgroam.com/manual.html#org_002droam_002dprotocol){rel="noreferrer noopener"}) + ([https://www.orgroam.com/manual.html#org_002droam_002dprotocol](https://www.orgroam.com/manual.html#org_002droam_002dprotocol) although I personally don't use it a lot. Video is much more complex, but in practice, I tend to not annotate videos directly, with a timestamp, but rather to take crude notes on @@ -156,7 +155,7 @@ before this. have in your bib file? How do you generate the 'bib' entry with metadata and abstract? - (Not the author) He mentioned he uses Zotra, which does that. - [https://github.com/mpedramfar/zotra](https://github.com/mpedramfar/zotra){rel="noreferrer noopener"} + [https://github.com/mpedramfar/zotra](https://github.com/mpedramfar/zotra) - Yes, this is my approach. Specifically the function zotra-add-entry. - Q: When you fact check every details for a bib entry? The author @@ -167,7 +166,7 @@ before this. bib entries work well. But Org-ref has a tool to automatically check it. I generally think it is best to do it directly when you add them. - - [https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref/blob/master/org-ref-bibtex.el#L119](https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref/blob/master/org-ref-bibtex.el#L119){rel="noreferrer noopener"} + - [https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref/blob/master/org-ref-bibtex.el#L119](https://github.com/jkitchin/org-ref/blob/master/org-ref-bibtex.el#L119) - Yes, i did it manully, so some time I have issues. - Comment: I just use Org headings for all the metadata. Why bother with bib files. https://0x0.st/Kvbi.txt -- cgit v1.2.3