Scoring didn't work in my IMAP mailing list folders, but not it should. In all
other folders, as long as there is no scoring file, nothing should happen.
Flycheck used to be activated unconditionally, resulting in annoying warnings
when evaluating Lisp expressions in the minibuffer with `pp-eval-expression`,
and in the scratch buffer.
If `sandbox/.emacs.d` already exists, calling `ln` again seems to create links
within this directory. Ensure that this does not happen anymore by deleting the
link first if it already exists. Also add `-T` to `ln` to ensure its arguments
are interpreted properly.
They day I understand argument interpretation in `ln` will be a good day …
This starts emacs in the local copy of the .emacs.d directory we are currently
in, by creating a new `sandbox` directory as home directory, linking the current
directory as `.emacs.d` into there, and starting emacs.
It used to be slow, but it's not the case anymore. This should help identifying
problems in my ELisp code, but might cause some trouble on Windows. Let's see …
This one works with emms 6.0 and later, even when including
`helm-source-emms-streams'. Thus, we also use the default value of
`helm-emms-default-sources' again.
This makes eshell completion use drop down menues instead of the standard
complete-until-ambiguous style I am used to. Moreover, in Org Babel shell
source blocks, ivy completion in region causes a drop down menu of possible
commands to appear after a block has been created and entered for the first
time, which not only is annoying, but also sometimes causes to cursor to
disappear (set `cursor-type' to 'bar to revert).
It's rather annoying, from my point of view. The original use case was to
complete file names in links, and this can be done by calling `company-complete'
explicitly.
The builtin default of 128 is too low, resulting in recently used commands to be
forgotten quickly, so let's use a more conservative (in the literal sense of the
word) value. Customization still takes precendence over this new default,
though.
Apparently, with the advent of Emacs 27.1, Gnus clears up everything before
startup. Sadly, this also removes any initialized registry, such that we are
left with an uninitialized registry on startup. To remedy this, let's postpone
the registry setup right after Gnus has started.
This leads to errors when forgetting to fetch the complete article before
forwarding it. Moreover, redisplaying the article sometimes leads to a
completely fetched article to be displayed only partially again, resulting in
repeated fetched. Finally, the performance gain is not worth the effort in my
setup, so let's just disable it.
Sometimes an instance of a periodic tasks requires individual subtasks. In this
case, refiling there is very helpful. In other cases, the extra entries should
not be disturbing too much, I think … I hope.
There are often small tasks that do not require the former minimum of
15 minutes, resulting in effort estimations that are too high. Conversely,
larger tasks are often hard to estimate correctly, which is why the higher
numbers are now further apart.
Include all headlines in Org agenda files and as well as all extra text search
files in interactive selections. To make this more managable, introduce a
dedicated function to query the user for a target item.