Do those individual codepoints and ranges belong to a category?
Do those individual codepoints and ranges belong to a category?
Like evolution repeatedly finding the crab’s body plan an optimal design solution for doing the locomotion on the bottom of oceans, will AI evolve all the received Lisps, Arc, Bel to the ultimate lisp?
If the elisp intro doesn’t suit your prefered style of learning two alternatives are to search the index in the emacs or elisp reference manual you access by
f1 r
f1 R elisp
then you followup in the case of elisp with “I excursion” to list the index topic on that keyword excursion as an example; better to look for blogs on the web as a first step to find the solution to your immediate need
Outside of the org box you can use gemini-mode, Gemini Protocol an evolution in between gopher and the web, and the elpher Gemini browser.
Have a look at the GNU Texinfo manual
https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/
at the moment I use GNU Emacs and Plan 9 User Space with that, oh, and Git.
There’s an article on osnews saying content farms are writing for search engine optimization leading to bots training bots and the human touch in writing is becoming unsustainable financially. I was concerned recommending a search on the words “texinfo manual” might not get you to the source text.
Having both Shift keys toggle Caps Lock feels right in X11. The issue on NetBSD console in wscons.conf is
in the above you either have Caps Lock behave as Control or Alt is Meta in that commented out line. If you want both, howto is not obvious.