Most of the time, I just want to see the text and edit it, and thus I open HTML
files in Emacs anyway (usually rendering them via `shr-render-buffer`).
It's confusing me that the output of pandoc is a document fragment by default,
so let's instruct Emacs to generated complete, standalone documents instead.
Apparantly, when Gnus starts up for the first time, this function seems to be
undefined, because we are calling gnus-registry-initialize quite late in the
init process. Let's try to fix this by having this autoload.
Outlook seems to expect CRLF in S/MIME signed+encrypted mails, so we add those
somewhere in the process of encoding the mail. Furthermore, Outlook is sending
MIME messages with CRLF line endings, and we have to take care of that when
looking for the end headers.
The changes proposed here are preliminary and subject to further testing.
Let's group configuration related to MIME decoding and MIME encoding, to better
understand what these variables are actually doing and to decrease maintanence
complexity.
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.