This repository is a swarm for all the Elisp stuff I published. Most files will have licence information in it, which don’t are licenced under the MIT licence, whose text is available in the LICENSE file.
Below is a listing of all the programs here:
«Paper» is a little, minimal emacs theme that is meant to be simple and consistent.It was first intended to resemble the look of paper, but has diverged from that objective. Still, though, I keep calling it Paper, as I like that name.
Paper uses a small colour palette over all the elements. Org headings are specially treated with a palette of equidistant colours. The colours and heading font sizes are calculated using base and factor values which can be edited. See source.
It’s most adapted for ELisp-Org users, as I’m one such user, though it works fine with Markdown, Textile, Python, JavaScript, Html, Diff, Magit, etc.
«pass-listing» is a simple frontend to the pass utility. It uses the functions frompassword-store.el
.
«gk-unilat» is a unified input method for European variants of the
Latin alphabet.
It aims to provide comprehensive support for typing characters found in different European versions of the Latin alphabet, in a unified, predictable way.
«gk-greek» is a transliterating input method for modern Greek.Translates input in Greek latinization into Greek alphabet. Mappings are based on vocal correspondence and common modern transliteration.
This package provides a macro named $ where in its body symbols in the form $N where N is a positive integer are to stand for positional arguments to the generated lambda.If the car of the body is a vector though, that vector becomes the argument list of the new lambda.
Some examples:
($ (message "Hello, %s" $1))
(funcall ($ (* $1 $1)) 2)
(reduce ($ [a b] (concat a b)) (list "hel" "lo"))
/DarkSky.net has been acquired and eventually closed by Apple. Because I no longer actively use this package, I have not found the time and energy to port it to something else. See the contents of issue #48 on Github for reimplementation ideas. If you wish to take over the package and port it; please open an issue once you have a working port, I will help with handing the package over on MELPA./
«forecast.el» is a weather forecast report generator, currently using data from Dark Sky (but I plan to add other backends in the future).
/The following packages are no longer maintained by me. If you wish to take over their development, please create a new repository to do so, and if you want to take over the MELPA package, create an issue on Github and I will help with that./
«org-variable-pitch.el» is a minor mode that enables ‘variable-pitch-mode’ in the current Org-mode buffer, and sets some particular faces up so that they are are rendered in fixed-width font. Also, indentation, list bullets and checkboxes are displayed in monospace, in order to keep the shape of the outline. «bsdpkg» is an Emacs interface to FreeBSDpkg(1)
. It’s planned to
genericise the package to support all *BSD packaging systems, and the
module is written with that sort of extensibility in mind.
«bibliothek.el» is a personal PDF library manager. Presently it only displays a concatenated tabular list of PDF files from many locations, and allows to open the files or view metadata from that list. Find below a screenshot of the default view. I intend to add some functionality for moving PDF files around and editing the metadata.This is experimental, and kind-of obsoleted as I don’t use BSD at the moment. I’d be happy to accept changes or to hand it over if anybody will be interested.
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