説明twittering-mode.elはEmacsで動作するTwitterクライアントです。 このマニュアルでは、twittering-mode-2.0.0 について解説します。 Home page: http://twmode.sourceforge.net/ja/ Github page: http://github.com/hayamiz/twittering-mode/tree/master git clone git://github.com/hayamiz/twittering-mode.git インストールの手引きWindowstwittering-modeのファイルを展開して現れたディレクトリを`load-path`に追加する。 例: `C:\foo\`というディレクトリの下に展開したとすると、`twittering-mode.el`が入っているディレクトリ、つまり`C:
QuickstartNow put the following in your ~/.gnus file, replacing <EMAIL_ADDRESS> and <FULL NAME> by your, uhm, email address and full name: (setq user-mail-address "<EMAIL_ADDRESS>" user-full-name "<FULL NAME>") (setq gnus-select-method '(nnimap "gmail" (nnimap-address "imap.gmail.com") ; it could also be imap.googlemail.com if that's your server. (nnimap-server-port "imaps") (nnimap-stream ssl)))
TRAMP (Transparent Remote Access, Multiple Protocols) is a package for editing remote files, similar to AngeFtp or efs. Whereas the others use FTP to connect to the remote host and to transfer the files, TRAMP uses a remote shell connection (rlogin, telnet, ssh). It can transfer the files using rcp or a similar program, or it can encode the file contents (using uuencode or base64) and transfer the
A fully-featured, highly-stable, minimally-intrusive, well-loved open-source Secure Shell (SSH) client for Windows (95 to 8) and Un*x computers, created by Simon Tatham. It fills the void left from the lack of a proper (non-Cygwin) OpenSSH port to Windows. Download the program from the official site Why would I want to use it with Emacs?This program allows you to use your Un*x based systems remote
ERC is an IRC client. It is included in Emacs as of version 22.3 QuickstartStart ERC with M-x erc. You will be prompted for a server, port, and nickname. To avoid entering server info every time you run ERC, you can specify details in your InitFile like so: ;; Set our nickname & real-name as constant variables (setq erc-nick "cowgirl" ; Our IRC nick erc-user-full-name "Moo C") ; Our /whois name ;;
OverviewOrg-mode is an Emacs mode for note keeping, projecxt planning, TODO lists and authoring. It is included from Emacs 22.1 onward as default. Its Home page is: http://orgmode.org Org-mode’s manual, compact guide, the community maintained Worg (which includes tutorials, ideas, code snippets, Org Syntax, etc.,) and can be accessed at its homepage. Paperback manual is also available. There is al
With the following file you’ll be able to have ClusterSSH like experience from within Emacs and some term buffers. The cssh.el offer those bindings: C-= asks remote hostname then opens a term and ssh to itC-= from IBuffer mode opens ClusterSSH controler on marked buffersC-u C-= asks for the name of the ClusterSSH controler bufferC-M-= matches given regexp against ssh known_hosts and open buffers i
Renaming to helmAnything.el was renamed to Helm in 2012. anything.elanything.el is a great application framework written by TamasPatrovics. It provides a totally new Emacs experience. While normal Emacs way is specifying action then selecting candidates, the anything way is narrowing and selecting candidates then executing action for selected candidates. It is something like “über-extensible spotl
Getting Started With PlannerAt the end of this tutorial, you will be able to use PlannerMode and related modules to keep track of your tasks, schedules and notes, all within the convenience of Emacs. (People also recommend reading PlannerModeCommentary.) Getting the FilesYou’ll need at least PlannerMode and EmacsMuse. RememberMode works really well for taking timestamped notes with PlannerMode, to
The value of variable ‘load-path’ is a list of directories to search, in order, for EmacsLisp libraries that you load. If you do not alter it (directly or indirectly), by default it contains the Lisp source directories for the Emacs distribution. If you install an Emacs package using the package manager (see InstallingPackages), it automatically configures ‘load-path’ to handle the packages you in
Executive summaryEmacs Muse is an authoring and publishing environment for Emacs. It simplifies the process of writing documents and publishing them to various output formats (HTML, PDF, DocBook, LaTeX, and more). The Emacs Muse is similar to EmacsWikiMode, especially its markup. A comparison of the two is available on this page. What is it?Emacs Muse is an authoring and publishing environment for
Download Git ;;; visual-basic-mode.el --- A mode for editing Visual Basic programs. ;; This is free software. ;; Modified version of Fred White's visual-basic-mode.el ;; Copyright (C) 1996 Fred White <fwhite@alum.mit.edu> ;; Copyright (C) 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; (additions by Dave Love) ;; Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; (additions by Randolph Fritz and Vin
EmacsLisp library color-theme.el provides many predefined color themes for your use, and you can easily define additional themes. The library has not really been well maintained since 2009, but you can use it with any Emacs version since Emacs 20. The version of color-theme.el on the wiki (6.6.1) is a quick fix to the last version (6.6.0) maintained by XavierMaillard, which no longer worked starti
Here is the Japanese page for SiteMap. English page is Here. EmacsWiki は EmacsAndXEmacs コンテンツ専用です…. 詳しくは MissionStatement を参照されたし.– SiteMap より日本語ユーザーに向けてこのサイトはEmacsen (Emacs, XEmacs, Nemacs, Mule, Meadow, NTemacs) などの日本ユーザー向けの、ユーザー自身が作るサイトです。 Emacs 用日本語文書の公開場所の提供日本人制作 Elisp の公開場所の提供、日本における掲示板、日記などからのFAQの収集、英語で開発されている Elisp の日本語による情報、 などを目指します。ここはみんなで作るサイトです。既存、新規にかかわらずのページをご自由に作成してください。詳しくは 利用手引 ま
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