WEBVTT 00:00:07.120 --> 00:00:07.359 [Speaker 0]: Okay, folks. Thanks, Anand, 00:00:11.259 --> 00:00:11.759 for the great talk. So here is the live Q&A. 00:00:22.279 --> 00:00:22.420 Hi. Hello. I see questions being posted on 00:00:23.920 --> 00:00:24.099 the pad. Would you like me to read them out 00:00:25.320 --> 00:00:25.820 or would you prefer to read them yourself? 00:00:31.880 --> 00:00:32.220 [Speaker 1]: Okay. I'll try reading it out. 00:00:33.340 --> 00:00:33.680 If there are audio issues, 00:00:35.420 --> 00:00:35.920 [Speaker 0]: Sure, thanks. 00:00:37.360 --> 00:00:37.760 [Speaker 1]: just let me know. A lot of what you showed 00:00:39.960 --> 00:00:40.280 was the type of stuff Emacs didn't do very 00:00:43.040 --> 00:00:43.200 well. This stuff looks like it could be 00:00:45.020 --> 00:00:45.239 useful for using Emacs with a touch screen 00:00:46.960 --> 00:00:47.460 and a tablet. Have you used it for purposes 00:00:53.160 --> 00:00:53.360 like this? No right now it's more proof of 00:00:58.580 --> 00:00:58.780 concept stage so I don't use it more than you 00:01:03.420 --> 00:01:03.920 know just making some demo software. 00:01:12.100 --> 00:01:12.320 The next question is, is there a mode for 00:01:15.080 --> 00:01:15.280 using FFmpeg through Emacs or did you make it 00:01:20.160 --> 00:01:20.660 yourself? Okay so this is something that I 00:01:26.800 --> 00:01:27.300 built. So the base of it is XWidget in Emacs, 00:01:28.160 --> 00:01:28.660 which is already there. 00:01:35.080 --> 00:01:35.380 But then I had to add a few control code for 00:01:42.240 --> 00:01:42.500 controlling VLC. So ffmpeg is like a shell 00:01:46.840 --> 00:01:47.340 command that finally stitches those bits of 00:01:51.780 --> 00:01:52.280 video clips. But what actually plays is VLC, 00:01:55.860 --> 00:01:56.360 and it's not FFmpeg. Hope that's clear. 00:02:03.580 --> 00:02:04.020 The next question is these demos are always 00:02:06.020 --> 00:02:06.180 so impressive. Do you plan to upstream any of 00:02:07.040 --> 00:02:07.540 these projects into Emacs? 00:02:13.940 --> 00:02:14.240 Right now, okay, let me read the complete 00:02:16.220 --> 00:02:16.320 questions. These demos are always so 00:02:17.960 --> 00:02:18.080 impressive. Do you plan to upstream any of 00:02:19.960 --> 00:02:20.280 these projects into Emacs or to publish them 00:02:21.780 --> 00:02:22.280 as, for example, helper packages? 00:02:26.480 --> 00:02:26.980 So right now, as it stands, 00:02:30.720 --> 00:02:30.940 I personally don't intend to do that because 00:02:34.900 --> 00:02:35.400 I don't have that time but I have signed my 00:02:38.720 --> 00:02:39.220 signed assignment copyright assignment so 00:02:41.600 --> 00:02:41.760 anybody has time and motivation to do it they 00:02:47.120 --> 00:02:47.620 can pick up the code and help me with that. 00:02:53.200 --> 00:02:53.700 The next is, how did you make that electronic 00:03:00.600 --> 00:03:00.860 circuit diagram? Is there a mode with the 00:03:02.560 --> 00:03:03.060 symbols already available. 00:03:08.240 --> 00:03:08.460 Okay so electronic circuit diagram is you 00:03:13.340 --> 00:03:13.520 know the canvas mode but and what you see is 00:03:19.540 --> 00:03:20.040 the is an extension of that canvas mode which 00:03:25.440 --> 00:03:25.940 uses a symbol library. 00:03:31.980 --> 00:03:32.300 And so The only difference is you press 00:03:34.160 --> 00:03:34.660 capital L to open up that symbol library. 00:03:37.700 --> 00:03:37.840 In this case, this symbol library happens to 00:03:41.380 --> 00:03:41.720 be just a library of electronic symbols. 00:03:44.640 --> 00:03:44.820 It can be any category of symbols and then 00:03:47.600 --> 00:03:48.100 you and use it to draw on your, 00:03:50.640 --> 00:03:51.140 in the canvas major mode. 00:04:02.240 --> 00:04:02.540 Next question is, I have seen your blog post 00:04:04.700 --> 00:04:04.960 with some of these features But can you link 00:04:06.280 --> 00:04:06.420 to the repo where you are doing the 00:04:07.940 --> 00:04:08.440 development for these packages? 00:04:18.899 --> 00:04:19.200 Sure, I can do that Most of these are 00:04:20.279 --> 00:04:20.779 available on my blogs. 00:04:26.200 --> 00:04:26.480 Typically the Reddit post always has a link 00:04:31.480 --> 00:04:31.680 to my blog. But I'll post it in this 1 as 00:04:31.680 --> 00:04:32.180 well. 00:04:48.480 --> 00:04:48.700 [Speaker 0]: I'll quickly note that we have about 4 more 00:04:52.540 --> 00:04:52.800 minutes of live Q&A, but if folks have more 00:04:55.320 --> 00:04:55.720 questions, they're welcome to either continue 00:04:59.060 --> 00:04:59.240 asking on the pad or come join us here on Big 00:05:02.080 --> 00:05:02.220 Blue Button and continue chatting once the 00:05:03.440 --> 00:05:03.800 stream moves on to the next talk. 00:05:03.940 --> 00:05:04.440 Thank you. 00:05:13.360 --> 00:05:13.860 [Speaker 1]: Yes, so here's the link. 00:05:23.240 --> 00:05:23.560 And so right now, all of my development goes 00:05:26.360 --> 00:05:26.600 into a single development branch in this 00:05:28.940 --> 00:05:29.140 repository. But depending on the feature that 00:05:31.500 --> 00:05:31.680 you're looking at, you can look at that 00:05:33.820 --> 00:05:33.960 particular post and that post will have a 00:05:37.120 --> 00:05:37.320 link to the specific files that include the 00:05:37.320 --> 00:05:37.820 changes. 00:06:24.236 --> 00:06:24.304 Okay, there's a feedback. 00:06:26.520 --> 00:06:26.740 Thank you for showing so many new 00:06:27.500 --> 00:06:28.000 possibilities with Emacs. 00:06:30.960 --> 00:06:31.460 I'm glad you like those possibilities. 00:06:32.540 --> 00:06:32.760 And hopefully, you know, 00:06:34.540 --> 00:06:34.740 with Emacs, the possibilities are really 00:06:38.480 --> 00:06:38.980 endless. So I really encourage more people to 00:06:41.120 --> 00:06:41.620 explore it and, you know, 00:06:49.280 --> 00:06:49.780 try things that people have so far only been 00:06:52.160 --> 00:06:52.660 using other applications for. 00:06:59.580 --> 00:07:00.080 The next question is coming up. 00:07:07.540 --> 00:07:08.040 Okay, the PDF form filling is especially 00:07:10.200 --> 00:07:10.400 interesting. I would love to do my taxes in 00:07:16.400 --> 00:07:16.620 Emacs. Yes, In most cases you should be able 00:07:18.900 --> 00:07:19.400 to do it unless there are a lot of JavaScript 00:07:20.500 --> 00:07:21.000 involved with the PDF. 00:07:24.800 --> 00:07:24.960 For a simple form, you should be able to do 00:07:24.960 --> 00:07:25.460 it. 00:08:19.480 --> 00:08:19.640 [Speaker 0]: Okay, we have about 1 minute remaining on the 00:08:21.660 --> 00:08:22.000 live stream. If folks have any other 00:08:24.960 --> 00:08:25.120 questions, please do continue posting on the 00:08:27.540 --> 00:08:27.800 pad or come and join BigBlueButton with an 00:08:28.940 --> 00:08:29.140 ad. And thanks again, Adam, 00:08:30.880 --> 00:08:31.080 for a great talk and for the discussions and 00:08:31.560 --> 00:08:32.059 questions and answers. 00:08:36.100 --> 00:08:36.600 [Speaker 1]: Great, thanks.