Move a few more sections to suitable headings
Re-enable display time and battery (if applicable) in modeline, re-enable line and column number in mode line. Make electric-pair-mode local to prog-mode buffers only Disable which-function-mode Move font showcase to be a subheading of UI and Appearance section
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@ -101,13 +101,67 @@ Configure the look and feel of Emacs
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compilation-scroll-output t)
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(global-prettify-symbols-mode +1)
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(which-function-mode +1)
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(tool-bar-mode -1)
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(scroll-bar-mode -1)
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#+end_src
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*** Theme and Icons
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package base16-theme
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:if (package-installed-p 'base16-theme)
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:demand
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:defines (base16-one-light-theme-colors
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my/load-theme-and-configure)
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:hook (server-after-make-frame . my/load-theme-and-configure)
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:custom
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(base16-theme-distinct-fringe-background nil)
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(base16-theme-highlight-mode-line 'contrast)
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:init
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(defun my/load-theme-and-configure ()
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"Load theme and configure some faces."
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(load-theme 'base16-one-light t)
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;; Change outline headers to follow rainbow order
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(require 'outline)
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(dolist (pairing '((outline-1 . :base08)
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(outline-2 . :base09)
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(outline-3 . :base0A)
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(outline-4 . :base0B)
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(outline-5 . :base0C)
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(outline-6 . :base0D)
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(outline-7 . :base0E)
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(outline-8 . :base0F)))
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(set-face-attribute (car pairing) nil
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:foreground
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(plist-get base16-one-light-theme-colors (cdr pairing)))))
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:config
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(if (display-graphic-p) (my/load-theme-and-configure)))
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(use-package nerd-icons
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:if (package-installed-p 'nerd-icons)
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:functions (nerd-icons-octicon))
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(use-package nerd-icons-dired
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:requires nerd-icons
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:hook (dired-mode))
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(use-package nerd-icons-ibuffer
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:requires nerd-icons
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:hook (ibuffer-mode))
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(use-package nerd-icons-completion
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:functions nerd-icons-completion-mode
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:requires nerd-icons
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:hook (after-init . (lambda () (nerd-icons-completion-mode +1))))
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#+end_src
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*** Modeline
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(line-number-mode +1)
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(column-number-mode +1)
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(size-indication-mode +1)
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(which-function-mode -1)
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(use-package doom-modeline
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:functions (doom-modeline-mode)
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:hook (after-init . (lambda () (doom-modeline-mode +1)))
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:custom
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(doom-modeline-checker-simple-format nil)
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gfm-mode))
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:config
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(set-face-attribute 'doom-modeline nil :weight 'normal))
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(use-package time
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:custom
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(display-time-24hr-format t)
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:config
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(display-time-mode +1))
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(require 'battery)
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(when (and battery-status-function
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(not ( string-match-p "unknown"
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( battery-format "%B"
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(funcall battery-status-function)))))
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(display-battery-mode +1))
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#+end_src
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*** Font ligatures
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package ligature
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:if (package-installed-p 'ligature)
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:functions (ligature-set-ligatures
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global-ligature-mode)
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:config
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(ligature-set-ligatures
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'(text-mode prog-mode org-mode)
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'("->" "-->" "--->" "=>" "==>" "===>"
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"<--" "<---" "<-" "<==" "<==="
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"<->" "<-->" "<--->" "<---->"
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"<=>" "<==>" "<===>" "<====>"
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"<=" ">=" "==" "!=" "===" "!==" "!==="
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"/*" "*/" "+++" "<~~" "~~>" "<!---" "---!>"))
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(global-ligature-mode +1))
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#+end_src
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*** Font Showcase
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This is a showcase of various font and UI features to act as a
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standard candle.
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**** Font emphasis
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Examples of:
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- *Bold text*
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- /Italic text/
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- _Underscored text_
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- =Literal text=
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- ~Code~
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- +Strike-through+
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**** Character showcase
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#+begin_example
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ABC.DEF.GHI.JKL.MNO.PQRS.TUV.WXYZ abc.def.ghi.jkl.mno.pqrs.tuv.wxyz
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!iIlL17|¦ ¢coO08BbDQ $5SZ2zs 96µm float il1[]={1-2/3.4,5+6=7/8%90};
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1234567890 ,._-+= >< «¯-¬_» ~–÷+× {*}[]()<>`+-=$/#_%^@\&|~?'" !,.;:
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E3CGQ g9q¶ uvw ſßðþ ΓΔΛαδιλμξπτχ∂ ЖЗКУЯжзклмнруфчьыя <= != == => ->
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#+end_example
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***** Legibility test
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Can I tell the difference between: 1,i,I,l,L,|
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How about: 0,O,o
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**** Tables
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| Heading 1 | Heading 2 | Plot |
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|-----------+-----------+--------------|
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| 1 | 1 | |
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| 2 | 4 | c |
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| 3 | 9 | W |
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| 4 | 16 | WV |
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| 5 | 25 | WWH |
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| 6 | 36 | WWWW: |
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| 7 | 49 | WWWWWV |
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| 8 | 64 | WWWWWWWl |
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| 9 | 81 | WWWWWWWWWh |
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| 10 | 100 | WWWWWWWWWWWW |
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#+TBLFM: $2=$1**2::$3='(orgtbl-ascii-draw $2 1 100 12)
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**** Source blocks
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#+begin_src python
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def main(*args, **kwargs) -> None:
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"""
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Example docstring for function
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"""
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return
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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#+end_src
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**** Example prose
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#+begin_quote
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AMONG the many valuable contributions of William Dwight Whitney to
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linguistic science is one especially important and fundamental
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principle. It may be stated in these words. In explaining the
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prehistoric phenomena of language we must assume no other factors than
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those which we are able to observe and estimate in the historical
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period of language development. The factors that produced changes in
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human speech five thousand or ten thousand years ago cannot have been
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essentially different from those which are now operating to transform
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living languages. On the basis of this principle we look to-day at a
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much-discussed problem of Indo-European philology with views very
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different from the views held by the founders of Comparative Philology
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and their immediate successors. I refer to the problem, how the
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Indo-European people came to assign gender to nouns, to distinguish
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between masculine, feminine, and neuter. This question is of interest
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to others besides philologists. What man of culture who has learned
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languages such as the Greek, Latin, or French has not at times
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wondered that objects which have no possible connection with the
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natural gender of animals appear constantly in the language as male or
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female? In German, for example, it is der fuss, but die hand; der
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geist, but die seele; in Latin, hīc hortus, hīc animus, hīc amor, but
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haec planta, haec anima, haec felicitas; in Greek, ὁ πλοῦτος, ὁ οἶκος,
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but ἡ πενία, ἡ οἰκία.
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This gender distinction pervades all the older Indo-European
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languages, and must therefore be regarded as having its origin in the
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time of the pro-ethnic Indo-European community. Not only is the
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subject itself full of interest, but also the treatment it has
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received from the philological research of our century. The various
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efforts made to solve the problem may very aptly illustrate an
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essential difference which exists between the theories of language
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development held in the beginning and middle of this century and those
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which prevail to-day, — a difference of method existing not in
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comparative linguistics alone, but also in other fields of
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philological and historical research that border on it.
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#+end_quote
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** Buffer and Window management
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Rules and packages for buffer management and window navigation.
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(setq split-height-threshold nil
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split-width-threshold 160)
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#+end_src
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** Completion
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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completions-detailed t)
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#+end_src
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** Org Mode
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** Email and Messaging
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** Development Tools
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** Calendar, Email and Messaging
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*** Calendar and Appointments
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package appt
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:custom
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(appt-display-diary nil)
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(appt-display-format 'echo))
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(use-package calendar
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:after appt
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:bind (("C-c >" . calendar))
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:hook ((calendar-today-visible . calendar-mark-today))
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:custom
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(calendar-date-style 'iso)
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(calendar-mark-holidays-flag t)
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(calendar-mark-diary-entries-flag nil)
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(calendar-view-holidays-initially-flag nil)
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(calendar-view-diary-initially-flag nil)
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:config
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(appt-activate +1)
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(add-to-list 'display-buffer-alist
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'("\\*Calendar\\*"
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(display-buffer-in-side-window)
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(side . bottom)
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(slot . 0)
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(window-height . 0.2)
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(window-parameters . ((no-delete-other-windows . t))))))
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#+end_src
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*** MU4E
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Configure email with iCalendar event support, to integrate with
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=org-agenda=.
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(gnus-icalendar-org-setup))
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#+end_src
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*** IRC
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** Development Tools
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** Other
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** Initial copy from =init.el=
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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:custom
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(xref-show-definitions-function 'xref-show-definitions-completing-read))
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(use-package appt
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:custom
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(appt-display-diary nil)
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(appt-display-format 'echo))
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(use-package calendar
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:after appt
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:bind (("C-c >" . calendar))
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:hook ((calendar-today-visible . calendar-mark-today))
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:custom
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(calendar-date-style 'iso)
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(calendar-mark-holidays-flag t)
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(calendar-mark-diary-entries-flag nil)
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(calendar-view-holidays-initially-flag nil)
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(calendar-view-diary-initially-flag nil)
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:config
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(appt-activate +1)
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(add-to-list 'display-buffer-alist
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'("\\*Calendar\\*"
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(display-buffer-in-side-window)
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(side . bottom)
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(slot . 0)
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(window-height . 0.2)
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(window-parameters . ((no-delete-other-windows . t))))))
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(add-hook 'prog-mode-hook #'(lambda () (display-line-numbers-mode +1)))
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(use-package which-key
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:config (which-key-mode +1))
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(use-package elec-pair
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:config
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(electric-pair-mode +1))
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:hook (prog-mode . (lambda () (electric-pair-local-mode +1))))
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(use-package paren
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:config
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"Pulse the current line."
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(pulse-momentary-highlight-one-line (point)))
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(use-package base16-theme
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:if (package-installed-p 'base16-theme)
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:demand
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:defines (base16-one-light-theme-colors
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my/load-theme-and-configure)
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:hook (server-after-make-frame . my/load-theme-and-configure)
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:custom
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(base16-theme-distinct-fringe-background nil)
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(base16-theme-highlight-mode-line 'contrast)
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:init
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(defun my/load-theme-and-configure ()
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"Load theme and configure some faces."
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(load-theme 'base16-one-light t)
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;; Change outline headers to follow rainbow order
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(require 'outline)
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(dolist (pairing '((outline-1 . :base08)
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(outline-2 . :base09)
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(outline-3 . :base0A)
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(outline-4 . :base0B)
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(outline-5 . :base0C)
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(outline-6 . :base0D)
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(outline-7 . :base0E)
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(outline-8 . :base0F)))
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(set-face-attribute (car pairing) nil
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:foreground
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(plist-get base16-one-light-theme-colors (cdr pairing)))))
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:config
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(if (display-graphic-p) (my/load-theme-and-configure)))
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(use-package nerd-icons
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:if (package-installed-p 'nerd-icons)
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:functions (nerd-icons-octicon))
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(use-package nerd-icons-dired
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:requires nerd-icons
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:hook (dired-mode))
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(use-package nerd-icons-ibuffer
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:requires nerd-icons
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:hook (ibuffer-mode))
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(use-package nerd-icons-completion
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:functions nerd-icons-completion-mode
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:requires nerd-icons
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:hook (after-init . (lambda () (nerd-icons-completion-mode +1))))
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(use-package ligature
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:if (package-installed-p 'ligature)
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:functions (ligature-set-ligatures
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global-ligature-mode)
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:config
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(ligature-set-ligatures
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'(text-mode prog-mode org-mode)
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'("->" "-->" "--->" "=>" "==>" "===>"
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"<--" "<---" "<-" "<==" "<==="
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"<->" "<-->" "<--->" "<---->"
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"<=>" "<==>" "<===>" "<====>"
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"<=" ">=" "==" "!=" "===" "!==" "!==="
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"/*" "*/" "+++" "<~~" "~~>" "<!---" "---!>"))
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(global-ligature-mode +1))
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(use-package whitespace
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:custom
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(whitespace-style '(face
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cleanup
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auto-cleanup)))
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(setq mode-line-compact 'long)
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(line-number-mode -1)
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(column-number-mode -1)
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(size-indication-mode +1)
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;; (require 'battery)
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;; (when (and battery-status-function
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;; (not ( string-match-p "unknown"
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;; ( battery-format "%B"
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;; (funcall battery-status-function)))))
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;; (display-battery-mode +1))
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(use-package time
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:custom
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(display-time-24hr-format t))
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(use-package diff-hl
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:if (package-installed-p 'diff-hl)
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:functions (diff-hl-magit-pre-refresh
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:config
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(global-diff-hl-mode))
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(setq split-height-threshold nil
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split-width-threshold 160)
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(use-package winner
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:demand
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:config
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(use-package org-refile
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:after (org org-agenda)
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:bind ("M-g r" . org-refile-goto-last-stored)
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:custom
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(org-outline-path-complete-in-steps nil)
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(org-refile-use-outline-path t)
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(use-package org-capture
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:after org
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:bind (("C-c o n" . org-capture)
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("M-g o" . org-capture-goto-last-stored))
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:bind (("C-c o n" . org-capture))
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:custom (org-capture-templates
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'(("t" "TODO" entry
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(file+olp "tasks.org.gpg" "Inbox")
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(keymap-global-set "C-c w d" #'my/open-documents-directory)
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(keymap-global-set "C-c w C-d" #'my/open-downloads-directory)
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#+end_src
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* Font Showcase
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This is a showcase of various font features to act as a standard
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candle.
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** Font emphasis
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Examples of:
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- *Bold text*
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- /Italic text/
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- _Underscored text_
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- =Literal text=
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- ~Code~
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- +Strike-through+
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** Character showcase
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#+begin_example
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ABC.DEF.GHI.JKL.MNO.PQRS.TUV.WXYZ abc.def.ghi.jkl.mno.pqrs.tuv.wxyz
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!iIlL17|¦ ¢coO08BbDQ $5SZ2zs 96µm float il1[]={1-2/3.4,5+6=7/8%90};
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1234567890 ,._-+= >< «¯-¬_» ~–÷+× {*}[]()<>`+-=$/#_%^@\&|~?'" !,.;:
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E3CGQ g9q¶ uvw ſßðþ ΓΔΛαδιλμξπτχ∂ ЖЗКУЯжзклмнруфчьыя <= != == => ->
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#+end_example
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*** Legibility test
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Can I tell the difference between: 1,i,I,l,L,|
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How about: 0,O,o
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** Tables
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| Heading 1 | Heading 2 | Plot |
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| 1 | 1 | |
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| 2 | 4 | c |
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| 3 | 9 | W |
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| 4 | 16 | WV |
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| 5 | 25 | WWH |
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| 6 | 36 | WWWW: |
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| 7 | 49 | WWWWWV |
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| 8 | 64 | WWWWWWWl |
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| 9 | 81 | WWWWWWWWWh |
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| 10 | 100 | WWWWWWWWWWWW |
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#+TBLFM: $2=$1**2::$3='(orgtbl-ascii-draw $2 1 100 12)
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** Source blocks
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#+begin_src python
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def main(*args, **kwargs) -> None:
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"""
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Example docstring for function
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"""
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return
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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#+end_src
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** Example prose
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#+begin_quote
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AMONG the many valuable contributions of William Dwight Whitney to
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linguistic science is one especially important and fundamental
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principle. It may be stated in these words. In explaining the
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prehistoric phenomena of language we must assume no other factors than
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those which we are able to observe and estimate in the historical
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period of language development. The factors that produced changes in
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human speech five thousand or ten thousand years ago cannot have been
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essentially different from those which are now operating to transform
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living languages. On the basis of this principle we look to-day at a
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much-discussed problem of Indo-European philology with views very
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different from the views held by the founders of Comparative Philology
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and their immediate successors. I refer to the problem, how the
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Indo-European people came to assign gender to nouns, to distinguish
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between masculine, feminine, and neuter. This question is of interest
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to others besides philologists. What man of culture who has learned
|
||||
languages such as the Greek, Latin, or French has not at times
|
||||
wondered that objects which have no possible connection with the
|
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natural gender of animals appear constantly in the language as male or
|
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female? In German, for example, it is der fuss, but die hand; der
|
||||
geist, but die seele; in Latin, hīc hortus, hīc animus, hīc amor, but
|
||||
haec planta, haec anima, haec felicitas; in Greek, ὁ πλοῦτος, ὁ οἶκος,
|
||||
but ἡ πενία, ἡ οἰκία.
|
||||
|
||||
This gender distinction pervades all the older Indo-European
|
||||
languages, and must therefore be regarded as having its origin in the
|
||||
time of the pro-ethnic Indo-European community. Not only is the
|
||||
subject itself full of interest, but also the treatment it has
|
||||
received from the philological research of our century. The various
|
||||
efforts made to solve the problem may very aptly illustrate an
|
||||
essential difference which exists between the theories of language
|
||||
development held in the beginning and middle of this century and those
|
||||
which prevail to-day, — a difference of method existing not in
|
||||
comparative linguistics alone, but also in other fields of
|
||||
philological and historical research that border on it.
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#+end_quote
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