diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index a4967b4..dcb141a 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -62,15 +62,17 @@ To avoid doing this each time a change is made we can add a function to the `after-save-hook` ensuring to always tangle and byte-compile the `org`-document after changes. - (defun init-hook () - "If the current buffer is 'init.org' the code-blocks are - tangled, and the tangled file is compiled." - (when (equal (buffer-file-name) - (expand-file-name (concat user-emacs-directory "init.org"))) - (org-babel-tangle) - (byte-compile-file (concat user-emacs-directory "init.el")))) - - (add-hook 'after-save-hook 'init-hook) +```lisp +(defun init-hook () + "If the current buffer is 'init.org' the code-blocks are +tangled, and the tangled file is compiled." + (when (equal (buffer-file-name) + (expand-file-name (concat user-emacs-directory "init.org"))) + (org-babel-tangle) + (byte-compile-file (concat user-emacs-directory "init.el")))) + +(add-hook 'after-save-hook 'init-hook) +``` ## Package @@ -78,42 +80,50 @@ Managing extensions for Emacs is simplified using `package` which is built in to Emacs 24 and newer. To load downloaded packages we need to initialize `package`. - (require 'package) - (package-initialize) +```lisp +(require 'package) +(package-initialize) +``` Packages can be fetched from different mirrors, [melpa](http://melpa.milkbox.net/#/) is the largest archive and is well maintained. - (add-to-list 'package-archives - '("MELPA" . "http://melpa.milkbox.net/packages/") t) +```lisp +(add-to-list 'package-archives + '("MELPA" . "http://melpa.milkbox.net/packages/") t) +``` We can define a predicate that tells us wither or not the newest version of a package is installed. - (defun newest-package-installed-p (package) - "Return true if the newest available PACKAGE is installed." - (when (package-installed-p package) - (let* ((local-pkg-desc (or (assq package package-alist) - (assq package package--builtins))) - (newest-pkg-desc (assq package package-archive-contents))) - (and local-pkg-desc newest-pkg-desc - (version-list-= (package-desc-vers (cdr local-pkg-desc)) - (package-desc-vers (cdr newest-pkg-desc))))))) +```lisp +(defun newest-package-installed-p (package) + "Return true if the newest available PACKAGE is installed." + (when (package-installed-p package) + (let* ((local-pkg-desc (or (assq package package-alist) + (assq package package--builtins))) + (newest-pkg-desc (assq package package-archive-contents))) + (and local-pkg-desc newest-pkg-desc + (version-list-= (package-desc-vers (cdr local-pkg-desc)) + (package-desc-vers (cdr newest-pkg-desc))))))) +``` Let's write a function to install a package if it is not installed or upgrades it if a new version has been released. Here our predicate comes in handy. - (defun upgrade-or-install-package (package) - "Unless the newest available version of PACKAGE is installed - PACKAGE is installed and the current version is deleted." - (unless (newest-package-installed-p package) - (let ((pkg-desc (assq package package-alist))) - (when pkg-desc - (package-delete (symbol-name package) - (package-version-join - (package-desc-vers (cdr pkg-desc))))) - (package-install package)))) +```lisp +(defun upgrade-or-install-package (package) + "Unless the newest available version of PACKAGE is installed +PACKAGE is installed and the current version is deleted." + (unless (newest-package-installed-p package) + (let ((pkg-desc (assq package package-alist))) + (when pkg-desc + (package-delete (symbol-name package) + (package-version-join + (package-desc-vers (cdr pkg-desc))))) + (package-install package)))) +``` The `package-refresh-contents` function downloads archive descriptions, this is a major bottleneck in this configuration. To avoid this we can @@ -123,10 +133,12 @@ second specifies wither one should update during the initialization. The third is a path to a file where a time-stamp is stored in order to check when packages were updated last. - (defvar days-between-updates 1) - (defvar do-package-update-on-init t) - (defvar package-last-update-file - (expand-file-name (concat user-emacs-directory ".package-last-update"))) +```lisp +(defvar days-between-updates 1) +(defvar do-package-update-on-init t) +(defvar package-last-update-file + (expand-file-name (concat user-emacs-directory ".package-last-update"))) +``` The tricky part is figuring out when the last time the Emacs was updated! Here is a hacky way of doing it, using [time-stamps](http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Time-Stamps.html). By adding a @@ -134,75 +146,81 @@ time-stamp to the a file, we can determine wither or not to do an update. After that we must run the `time-stamp`-function to update the time-stamp. - (require 'time-stamp) - ;; Open the package-last-update-file - (with-temp-file package-last-update-file - (if (file-exists-p package-last-update-file) - (progn - ;; Insert it's original content's. - (insert-file-contents package-last-update-file) - (let ((start (re-search-forward time-stamp-start nil t)) - (end (re-search-forward time-stamp-end nil t))) - (when (and start end) - ;; Assuming we have found a time-stamp, we check determine if it's - ;; time to update. - (setq do-package-update-on-init - (<= days-between-updates - (days-between - (current-time-string) - (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)))) - ;; Remember to update the time-stamp. - (when do-package-update-on-init - (time-stamp))))) - ;; If no such file exists it is created with a time-stamp. - (insert "Time-stamp: <>") - (time-stamp))) +```lisp +(require 'time-stamp) +;; Open the package-last-update-file +(with-temp-file package-last-update-file + (if (file-exists-p package-last-update-file) + (progn + ;; Insert it's original content's. + (insert-file-contents package-last-update-file) + (let ((start (re-search-forward time-stamp-start nil t)) + (end (re-search-forward time-stamp-end nil t))) + (when (and start end) + ;; Assuming we have found a time-stamp, we check determine if it's + ;; time to update. + (setq do-package-update-on-init + (<= days-between-updates + (days-between + (current-time-string) + (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)))) + ;; Remember to update the time-stamp. + (when do-package-update-on-init + (time-stamp))))) + ;; If no such file exists it is created with a time-stamp. + (insert "Time-stamp: <>") + (time-stamp))) +``` Now we can use the function above to make sure packages are installed and up to date. Here are some packages I find useful (some of these configurations are also dependent on them). - (when do-package-update-on-init - (package-refresh-contents) - - (dolist (package - '(ac-geiser ; Auto-complete backend for geiser - ac-slime ; An auto-complete source using slime completions - ace-jump-mode ; quick cursor location minor mode - auto-compile ; automatically compile Emacs Lisp libraries - auto-complete ; auto completion - elscreen ; window session manager - expand-region ; Increase selected region by semantic units - flx-ido ; flx integration for ido - ido-vertical-mode ; Makes ido-mode display vertically. - geiser ; GNU Emacs and Scheme talk to each other - haskell-mode ; A Haskell editing mode - jedi ; Python auto-completion for Emacs - magit ; control Git from Emacs - markdown-mode ; Emacs Major mode for Markdown-formatted files. - monokai-theme ; A fruity color theme for Emacs. - move-text ; Move current line or region with M-up or M-down - multiple-cursors ; Multiple cursors for Emacs. - org ; Outline-based notes management and organizer - paredit ; minor mode for editing parentheses - pretty-lambdada ; the word `lambda' as the Greek letter. - smex)) ; M-x interface with Ido-style fuzzy matching. - (upgrade-or-install-package package))) +```lisp +(when do-package-update-on-init + (package-refresh-contents) + + (dolist (package + '(ac-geiser ; Auto-complete backend for geiser + ac-slime ; An auto-complete source using slime completions + ace-jump-mode ; quick cursor location minor mode + auto-compile ; automatically compile Emacs Lisp libraries + auto-complete ; auto completion + elscreen ; window session manager + expand-region ; Increase selected region by semantic units + flx-ido ; flx integration for ido + ido-vertical-mode ; Makes ido-mode display vertically. + geiser ; GNU Emacs and Scheme talk to each other + haskell-mode ; A Haskell editing mode + jedi ; Python auto-completion for Emacs + magit ; control Git from Emacs + markdown-mode ; Emacs Major mode for Markdown-formatted files. + monokai-theme ; A fruity color theme for Emacs. + move-text ; Move current line or region with M-up or M-down + multiple-cursors ; Multiple cursors for Emacs. + org ; Outline-based notes management and organizer + paredit ; minor mode for editing parentheses + pretty-lambdada ; the word `lambda' as the Greek letter. + smex)) ; M-x interface with Ido-style fuzzy matching. + (upgrade-or-install-package package))) +``` ## Require Some features are not loaded by default to minimize initialization time, so they have to be required (or loaded, if you will). - (dolist (feature - '(auto-compile ; auto-compile .el files - auto-complete-config ; a configuration for auto-complete-mode - jedi ; auto-completion for python - pretty-lambdada ; show 'lambda' as the greek letter. - ox-latex ; the latex-exporter (from org) - recentf ; recently opened files - tex-mode)) ; TeX, LaTeX, and SliTeX mode commands - (require feature)) +```lisp +(dolist (feature + '(auto-compile ; auto-compile .el files + auto-complete-config ; a configuration for auto-complete-mode + jedi ; auto-completion for python + pretty-lambdada ; show 'lambda' as the greek letter. + ox-latex ; the latex-exporter (from org) + recentf ; recently opened files + tex-mode)) ; TeX, LaTeX, and SliTeX mode commands + (require feature)) +``` ## Sane defaults @@ -210,74 +228,93 @@ These are what *I* consider to be saner defaults. We can set variables to whatever value we'd like using `setq`. - (setq initial-scratch-message nil ; Clean scratch buffer. - inhibit-startup-message t ; No splash screen please. - default-input-method "TeX" ; Use TeX when toggeling input method. - ring-bell-function 'ignore ; Quite as a mouse. - doc-view-continuous t ; At page edge goto next/previous. - echo-keystrokes 0.1) ; Show keystrokes asap. - - ;; Some mac-bindings interfere with Emacs bindings. - (when (boundp 'mac-pass-command-to-system) - (setq mac-pass-command-to-system nil)) +```lisp +(setq initial-scratch-message nil ; Clean scratch buffer. + inhibit-startup-message t ; No splash screen please. + default-input-method "TeX" ; Use TeX when toggeling input method. + ring-bell-function 'ignore ; Quite as a mouse. + doc-view-continuous t ; At page edge goto next/previous. + echo-keystrokes 0.1) ; Show keystrokes asap. + +;; Some mac-bindings interfere with Emacs bindings. +(when (boundp 'mac-pass-command-to-system) + (setq mac-pass-command-to-system nil)) + +``` Some variables are buffer-local, so changing them using `setq` will only change them in a single buffer. Using `setq-default` we change the buffer-local variable's default value. - (setq-default fill-column 76 ; Maximum line width. - indent-tabs-mode nil ; Use spaces instead of tabs. - split-width-threshold 100 ; Split verticly by default. - auto-fill-function 'do-auto-fill) ; Auto-fill-mode everywhere. +```lisp +(setq-default fill-column 76 ; Maximum line width. + indent-tabs-mode nil ; Use spaces instead of tabs. + split-width-threshold 100 ; Split verticly by default. + auto-fill-function 'do-auto-fill) ; Auto-fill-mode everywhere. +``` The `load-path` specifies where Emacs should look for `.el`-files (or Emacs lisp files). I have a directory called `site-lisp` where I keep all extensions that have been installed manually (these are mostly my own projects). - (let ((default-directory (concat user-emacs-directory "site-lisp/"))) - (when (file-exists-p default-directory) - (normal-top-level-add-to-load-path '(".")) - (normal-top-level-add-subdirs-to-load-path))) +```lisp +(let ((default-directory (concat user-emacs-directory "site-lisp/"))) + (when (file-exists-p default-directory) + (normal-top-level-add-to-load-path '(".")) + (normal-top-level-add-subdirs-to-load-path))) +``` Answering *yes* and *no* to each question from Emacs can be tedious, a single *y* or *n* will suffice. - (fset 'yes-or-no-p 'y-or-n-p) +```lisp +(fset 'yes-or-no-p 'y-or-n-p) +``` To avoid file system clutter we put all auto saved files in a single directory. - (defvar emacs-autosave-directory - (concat user-emacs-directory "autosaves/") - "This variable dictates where to put auto saves. It is set to a - directory called autosaves located wherever your .emacs.d/ is - located.") - - ;; Sets all files to be backed up and auto saved in a single directory. - (setq backup-directory-alist - `((".*" . ,emacs-autosave-directory)) - auto-save-file-name-transforms - `((".*" ,emacs-autosave-directory t))) +```lisp +(defvar emacs-autosave-directory + (concat user-emacs-directory "autosaves/") + "This variable dictates where to put auto saves. It is set to a + directory called autosaves located wherever your .emacs.d/ is + located.") + +;; Sets all files to be backed up and auto saved in a single directory. +(setq backup-directory-alist + `((".*" . ,emacs-autosave-directory)) + auto-save-file-name-transforms + `((".*" ,emacs-autosave-directory t))) +``` Set `utf-8` as preferred coding system. - (set-language-environment "UTF-8") +```lisp +(set-language-environment "UTF-8") +``` By default the `narrow-to-region` command is disabled and issues a warning, because it might confuse new users. I find it useful sometimes, and don't want to be warned. - (put 'narrow-to-region 'disabled nil) +```lisp +(put 'narrow-to-region 'disabled nil) +``` Call `auto-complete` default configuration, which enables `auto-complete` globally. - (ac-config-default) +```lisp +(ac-config-default) +``` Automaticly revert `doc-view`-buffers when the file changes on disk. - (add-hook 'doc-view-mode-hook 'auto-revert-mode) +```lisp +(add-hook 'doc-view-mode-hook 'auto-revert-mode) +``` ## Modes @@ -285,39 +322,49 @@ There are some modes that are enabled by default that I don't find particularly useful. We create a list of these modes, and disable all of these. - (dolist (mode - '(tool-bar-mode ; No toolbars, more room for text. - scroll-bar-mode ; No scroll bars either. - blink-cursor-mode)) ; The blinking cursor gets old. - (funcall mode 0)) +```lisp +(dolist (mode + '(tool-bar-mode ; No toolbars, more room for text. + scroll-bar-mode ; No scroll bars either. + blink-cursor-mode)) ; The blinking cursor gets old. + (funcall mode 0)) +``` Let's apply the same technique for enabling modes that are disabled by default. - (dolist (mode - '(abbrev-mode ; E.g. sopl -> System.out.println. - auto-compile-on-load-mode ; Compile .el files on load ... - auto-compile-on-save-mode ; ... and save. - column-number-mode ; Show column number in mode line. - delete-selection-mode ; Replace selected text. - recentf-mode ; Recently opened files. - show-paren-mode)) ; Highlight matching parentheses. - (funcall mode 1)) +```lisp +(dolist (mode + '(abbrev-mode ; E.g. sopl -> System.out.println. + auto-compile-on-load-mode ; Compile .el files on load ... + auto-compile-on-save-mode ; ... and save. + column-number-mode ; Show column number in mode line. + delete-selection-mode ; Replace selected text. + recentf-mode ; Recently opened files. + show-paren-mode)) ; Highlight matching parentheses. + (funcall mode 1)) +``` This makes `.md`-files open in `markdown-mode`. - (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.md\\'" . markdown-mode)) +```lisp +(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.md\\'" . markdown-mode)) +``` ## Visual Change the color-theme to `monokai` (downloaded using `package`). - (load-theme 'monokai t) +```lisp +(load-theme 'monokai t) +``` Use the [Inconsolata](http://www.levien.com/type/myfonts/inconsolata.html) font if it's installed on the system. - (when (member "Inconsolata" (font-family-list)) - (set-face-attribute 'default nil :font "Inconsolata-13")) +```lisp +(when (member "Inconsolata" (font-family-list)) + (set-face-attribute 'default nil :font "Inconsolata-13")) +``` ## Ido @@ -327,63 +374,77 @@ names you can write a part of it and select one from a list of possibilities. Using `ido-vertical-mode` changes the way possibilities are displayed, and `flx-ido-mode` enables fuzzy matching. - (dolist (mode - '(ido-mode ; Interactivly do. - ido-everywhere ; Use Ido for all buffer/file reading. - ido-vertical-mode ; Makes ido-mode display vertically. - flx-ido-mode)) ; Toggle flx ido mode. - (funcall mode 1)) +```lisp +(dolist (mode + '(ido-mode ; Interactivly do. + ido-everywhere ; Use Ido for all buffer/file reading. + ido-vertical-mode ; Makes ido-mode display vertically. + flx-ido-mode)) ; Toggle flx ido mode. + (funcall mode 1)) +``` We can set the order of file selections in `ido`. I prioritize source files along with `org`- and `tex`-files. - (setq ido-file-extensions-order - '(".el" ".scm" ".lisp" ".java" ".c" ".h" ".org" ".tex")) +```lisp +(setq ido-file-extensions-order + '(".el" ".scm" ".lisp" ".java" ".c" ".h" ".org" ".tex")) +``` Sometimes when using `ido-switch-buffer` the `*Messages*` buffer get in the way, so we set it to be ignored (it can be accessed using `C-h e`, so there is really no need for it in the buffer list). - (add-to-list 'ido-ignore-buffers "*Messages*") +```lisp +(add-to-list 'ido-ignore-buffers "*Messages*") +``` To make `M-x` behave more like `ido-mode` we can use the `smex` package. It needs to be initialized, and we can replace the binding to the standard `execute-extended-command` with `smex`. - (smex-initialize) - (global-set-key (kbd "M-x") 'smex) +```lisp +(smex-initialize) +(global-set-key (kbd "M-x") 'smex) +``` ## Calendar Define a function to display week numbers in `calender-mode`. The snippet is from [EmacsWiki](http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/CalendarWeekNumbers). - (defun calendar-show-week (arg) - "Displaying week number in calendar-mode." - (interactive "P") - (copy-face font-lock-constant-face 'calendar-iso-week-face) - (set-face-attribute - 'calendar-iso-week-face nil :height 0.7) - (setq calendar-intermonth-text - (and arg - '(propertize - (format - "%2d" - (car (calendar-iso-from-absolute - (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian - (list month day year))))) - 'font-lock-face 'calendar-iso-week-face)))) +```lisp +(defun calendar-show-week (arg) + "Displaying week number in calendar-mode." + (interactive "P") + (copy-face font-lock-constant-face 'calendar-iso-week-face) + (set-face-attribute + 'calendar-iso-week-face nil :height 0.7) + (setq calendar-intermonth-text + (and arg + '(propertize + (format + "%2d" + (car (calendar-iso-from-absolute + (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian + (list month day year))))) + 'font-lock-face 'calendar-iso-week-face)))) +``` Evaluate the `calendar-show-week` function. - (calendar-show-week t) +```lisp +(calendar-show-week t) +``` Set Monday as the first day of the week, and set my location. - (setq calendar-week-start-day 1 - calendar-latitude 60.0 - calendar-longitude 10.7 - calendar-location-name "Oslo, Norway") +```lisp +(setq calendar-week-start-day 1 + calendar-latitude 60.0 + calendar-longitude 10.7 + calendar-location-name "Oslo, Norway") +``` ## Mail @@ -392,99 +453,113 @@ computers. Because the mail-setup wont work without these programs installed we bind `load-mail-setup` to `nil`. If the value is changed to a `non-nil` value mail is setup. - (defvar load-mail-setup nil) - - (when load-mail-setup - ;; We need mu4e - (require 'mu4e) - - ;; Some basic mu4e settings. - (setq mu4e-maildir "~/.ifimail" ; top-level Maildir - mu4e-sent-folder "/INBOX.Sent" ; folder for sent messages - mu4e-drafts-folder "/INBOX.Drafts" ; unfinished messages - mu4e-trash-folder "/INBOX.Trash" ; trashed messages - mu4e-refile-folder "/INBOX.Archive" ; saved messages - mu4e-get-mail-command "offlineimap" ; offlineimap to fetch mail - mu4e-compose-signature "- Lars" ; Sign my name - mu4e-update-interval (* 5 60) ; update every 5 min - mu4e-confirm-quit nil ; just quit - mu4e-view-show-images t ; view images - mu4e-html2text-command - "html2text -utf8") ; use utf-8 - - ;; Setup for sending mail. - (setq user-full-name - "Lars Tveito" ; Your full name - user-mail-address - "larstvei@ifi.uio.no" ; And email-address - smtpmail-smtp-server - "smtp.uio.no" ; Host to mail-server - smtpmail-smtp-service 465 ; Port to mail-server - smtpmail-stream-type 'ssl ; Protocol used for sending - send-mail-function 'smtpmail-send-it ; Use smpt to send - mail-user-agent 'mu4e-user-agent) ; Use mu4e! - - ;; Register file types that can be handled by ImageMagick. - (when (fboundp 'imagemagick-register-types) - (imagemagick-register-types)) - - (defadvice mu4e (before show-mu4e (arg) activate) - "Always show mu4e in fullscreen and remember window - configuration." - (unless arg - (window-configuration-to-register :mu4e-fullscreen) - (mu4e-update-mail-and-index t) - (delete-other-windows))) - - (defadvice mu4e-quit (after restore-windows nil activate) - "Restore window configuration." - (jump-to-register :mu4e-fullscreen)) - - ;; Overwrite the native 'compose-mail' binding to 'show-mu4e'. - (global-set-key (kbd "C-x m") 'mu4e)) +```lisp +(defvar load-mail-setup nil) + +(when load-mail-setup + ;; We need mu4e + (require 'mu4e) + + ;; Some basic mu4e settings. + (setq mu4e-maildir "~/.ifimail" ; top-level Maildir + mu4e-sent-folder "/INBOX.Sent" ; folder for sent messages + mu4e-drafts-folder "/INBOX.Drafts" ; unfinished messages + mu4e-trash-folder "/INBOX.Trash" ; trashed messages + mu4e-refile-folder "/INBOX.Archive" ; saved messages + mu4e-get-mail-command "offlineimap" ; offlineimap to fetch mail + mu4e-compose-signature "- Lars" ; Sign my name + mu4e-update-interval (* 5 60) ; update every 5 min + mu4e-confirm-quit nil ; just quit + mu4e-view-show-images t ; view images + mu4e-html2text-command + "html2text -utf8") ; use utf-8 + + ;; Setup for sending mail. + (setq user-full-name + "Lars Tveito" ; Your full name + user-mail-address + "larstvei@ifi.uio.no" ; And email-address + smtpmail-smtp-server + "smtp.uio.no" ; Host to mail-server + smtpmail-smtp-service 465 ; Port to mail-server + smtpmail-stream-type 'ssl ; Protocol used for sending + send-mail-function 'smtpmail-send-it ; Use smpt to send + mail-user-agent 'mu4e-user-agent) ; Use mu4e! + + ;; Register file types that can be handled by ImageMagick. + (when (fboundp 'imagemagick-register-types) + (imagemagick-register-types)) + + (defadvice mu4e (before show-mu4e (arg) activate) + "Always show mu4e in fullscreen and remember window +configuration." + (unless arg + (window-configuration-to-register :mu4e-fullscreen) + (mu4e-update-mail-and-index t) + (delete-other-windows))) + + (defadvice mu4e-quit (after restore-windows nil activate) + "Restore window configuration." + (jump-to-register :mu4e-fullscreen)) + + ;; Overwrite the native 'compose-mail' binding to 'show-mu4e'. + (global-set-key (kbd "C-x m") 'mu4e)) +``` ## Flyspell Flyspell offers on-the-fly spell checking. We can enable flyspell for all text-modes with this snippet. - (add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'turn-on-flyspell) +```lisp +(add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'turn-on-flyspell) +``` To use flyspell for programming there is `flyspell-prog-mode`, that only enables spell checking for comments and strings. We can enable it for all programming modes using the `prog-mode-hook`. Flyspell interferes with auto-complete mode, but there is a workaround provided by auto complete. - (add-hook 'prog-mode-hook 'flyspell-prog-mode) - (ac-flyspell-workaround) +```lisp +(add-hook 'prog-mode-hook 'flyspell-prog-mode) +(ac-flyspell-workaround) +``` To cycle through dictionary's we can define a variable containing a cyclic list of installed language packs. - (defvar ispell-languages '#1=("english" "norsk" . #1#)) +```lisp +(defvar ispell-languages '#1=("english" "norsk" . #1#)) +``` Now we only need a small function to change set the language and shift the list. - (defun cycle-languages () - "Changes the ispell-dictionary to whatever is the next (or cdr) in the - LANGUAGES (cyclic) list." - (interactive) - (ispell-change-dictionary - (car (setq ispell-languages (cdr ispell-languages))))) +```lisp +(defun cycle-languages () + "Changes the ispell-dictionary to whatever is the next (or cdr) in the +LANGUAGES (cyclic) list." + (interactive) + (ispell-change-dictionary + (car (setq ispell-languages (cdr ispell-languages))))) +``` ## Org I use `org-agenda` for appointments and such. - (setq org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil ; Show agenda from today. - org-agenda-files '("~/Dropbox/life.org") ; A list of agenda files. - org-agenda-default-appointment-duration 120) ; 2 hours appointments. +```lisp +(setq org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil ; Show agenda from today. + org-agenda-files '("~/Dropbox/life.org") ; A list of agenda files. + org-agenda-default-appointment-duration 120) ; 2 hours appointments. +``` When editing org-files with source-blocks, we want the source blocks to be themed as they would in their native mode. - (setq org-src-fontify-natively t) +```lisp +(setq org-src-fontify-natively t) +``` ## Interactive functions @@ -493,97 +568,121 @@ be themed as they would in their native mode. To search recent files useing `ido-mode` we add this snippet from [EmacsWiki](http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/CalendarWeekNumbers). - (defun recentf-ido-find-file () - "Find a recent file using Ido." - (interactive) - (let ((f (ido-completing-read "Choose recent file: " recentf-list nil t))) - (when f - (find-file f)))) +```lisp +(defun recentf-ido-find-file () + "Find a recent file using Ido." + (interactive) + (let ((f (ido-completing-read "Choose recent file: " recentf-list nil t))) + (when f + (find-file f)))) +``` `just-one-space` removes all whitespace around a point - giving it a negative argument it removes newlines as well. We wrap a interactive function around it to be able to bind it to a key. - (defun remove-whitespace-inbetween () - "Removes whitespace before and after the point." - (interactive) - (just-one-space -1)) +```lisp +(defun remove-whitespace-inbetween () + "Removes whitespace before and after the point." + (interactive) + (just-one-space -1)) +``` This interactive function switches you to a `shell`, and if triggered in the shell it switches back to the previous buffer. - (defun switch-to-shell () - "Jumps to eshell or back." - (interactive) - (if (string= (buffer-name) "*shell*") - (switch-to-prev-buffer) - (shell))) +```lisp +(defun switch-to-shell () + "Jumps to eshell or back." + (interactive) + (if (string= (buffer-name) "*shell*") + (switch-to-prev-buffer) + (shell))) +``` To duplicate either selected text or a line we define this interactive function. - (defun duplicate-thing () - "Ethier duplicates the line or the region" - (interactive) - (save-excursion - (let ((start (if (region-active-p) (region-beginning) (point-at-bol))) - (end (if (region-active-p) (region-end) (point-at-eol)))) - (goto-char end) - (unless (region-active-p) - (newline)) - (insert (buffer-substring start end))))) +```lisp +(defun duplicate-thing () + "Ethier duplicates the line or the region" + (interactive) + (save-excursion + (let ((start (if (region-active-p) (region-beginning) (point-at-bol))) + (end (if (region-active-p) (region-end) (point-at-eol)))) + (goto-char end) + (unless (region-active-p) + (newline)) + (insert (buffer-substring start end))))) +``` To tidy up a buffer we define this function borrowed from [simenheg](https://github.com/simenheg). - (defun tidy () - "Ident, untabify and unwhitespacify current buffer, or region if active." - (interactive) - (let ((beg (if (region-active-p) (region-beginning) (point-min))) - (end (if (region-active-p) (region-end) (point-max)))) - (indent-region beg end) - (whitespace-cleanup) - (untabify beg (if (< end (point-max)) end (point-max))))) +```lisp +(defun tidy () + "Ident, untabify and unwhitespacify current buffer, or region if active." + (interactive) + (let ((beg (if (region-active-p) (region-beginning) (point-min))) + (end (if (region-active-p) (region-end) (point-max)))) + (indent-region beg end) + (whitespace-cleanup) + (untabify beg (if (< end (point-max)) end (point-max))))) +``` ## Key bindings Bindings for [expand-region](https://github.com/magnars/expand-region.el). - (global-set-key (kbd "C-'") 'er/expand-region) - (global-set-key (kbd "C-;") 'er/contract-region) +```lisp +(global-set-key (kbd "C-'") 'er/expand-region) +(global-set-key (kbd "C-;") 'er/contract-region) +``` Bindings for [multiple-cursors](https://github.com/magnars/multiple-cursors.el). - (global-set-key (kbd "C-c e") 'mc/edit-lines) - (global-set-key (kbd "C-c a") 'mc/mark-all-like-this) - (global-set-key (kbd "C-c n") 'mc/mark-next-like-this) +```lisp +(global-set-key (kbd "C-c e") 'mc/edit-lines) +(global-set-key (kbd "C-c a") 'mc/mark-all-like-this) +(global-set-key (kbd "C-c n") 'mc/mark-next-like-this) +``` Bindings for [Magit](http://magit.github.io). - (global-set-key (kbd "C-c m") 'magit-status) +```lisp +(global-set-key (kbd "C-c m") 'magit-status) +``` Bindings for [ace-jump-mode](https://github.com/winterTTr/ace-jump-mode). - (global-set-key (kbd "C-c SPC") 'ace-jump-mode) +```lisp +(global-set-key (kbd "C-c SPC") 'ace-jump-mode) +``` Bindings for `move-text`. - (global-set-key (kbd "") 'move-text-up) - (global-set-key (kbd "") 'move-text-down) +```lisp +(global-set-key (kbd "") 'move-text-up) +(global-set-key (kbd "") 'move-text-down) +``` Bind some native Emacs functions. - (global-set-key (kbd "C-c s") 'ispell-word) - (global-set-key (kbd "C-c t") 'org-agenda-list) - (global-set-key (kbd "C-x k") 'kill-this-buffer) - (global-set-key (kbd "C-x C-r") 'recentf-ido-find-file) +```lisp +(global-set-key (kbd "C-c s") 'ispell-word) +(global-set-key (kbd "C-c t") 'org-agenda-list) +(global-set-key (kbd "C-x k") 'kill-this-buffer) +(global-set-key (kbd "C-x C-r") 'recentf-ido-find-file) +``` Bind the functions defined above. - (global-set-key (kbd "C-c l") 'cycle-languages) - (global-set-key (kbd "C-c j") 'remove-whitespace-inbetween) - (global-set-key (kbd "C-x t") 'switch-to-shell) - (global-set-key (kbd "C-c d") 'duplicate-thing) - (global-set-key (kbd "") 'tidy) +```lisp +(global-set-key (kbd "C-c l") 'cycle-languages) +(global-set-key (kbd "C-c j") 'remove-whitespace-inbetween) +(global-set-key (kbd "C-x t") 'switch-to-shell) +(global-set-key (kbd "C-c d") 'duplicate-thing) +(global-set-key (kbd "") 'tidy) +``` ## Advice @@ -591,29 +690,35 @@ An advice can be given to a function to make it behave differently. This advice makes `eval-last-sexp` (bound to `C-x C-e`) replace the sexp with the value. - (defadvice eval-last-sexp (around replace-sexp (arg) activate) - "Replace sexp when called with a prefix argument." - (if arg - (let ((pos (point))) - ad-do-it - (goto-char pos) - (backward-kill-sexp) - (forward-sexp)) - ad-do-it)) +```lisp +(defadvice eval-last-sexp (around replace-sexp (arg) activate) + "Replace sexp when called with a prefix argument." + (if arg + (let ((pos (point))) + ad-do-it + (goto-char pos) + (backward-kill-sexp) + (forward-sexp)) + ad-do-it)) +``` `Flyspell` signals an error if there is no spell-checking tool is installed. We can advice `turn-on=flyspell` and `flyspell-prog-mode` to only try to enable `flyspell` if a spell-checking tool is avalible. - (defadvice turn-on-flyspell (around check nil activate) - "Turns on flyspell only if a spell-checking tool is installed." - (when (executable-find ispell-program-name) - ad-do-it)) +```lisp +(defadvice turn-on-flyspell (around check nil activate) + "Turns on flyspell only if a spell-checking tool is installed." + (when (executable-find ispell-program-name) + ad-do-it)) +``` - (defadvice flyspell-prog-mode (around check nil activate) - "Turns on flyspell only if a spell-checking tool is installed." - (when (executable-find ispell-program-name) - ad-do-it)) +```lisp +(defadvice flyspell-prog-mode (around check nil activate) + "Turns on flyspell only if a spell-checking tool is installed." + (when (executable-find ispell-program-name) + ad-do-it)) +``` # Language mode specific @@ -624,25 +729,31 @@ only try to enable `flyspell` if a spell-checking tool is avalible. can add some extra lisp-modes. We run the `pretty-lambda-for-modes` function to activate `pretty-lambda-mode` in lisp modes. - (dolist (mode '(slime-repl-mode geiser-repl-mode)) - (add-to-list 'pretty-lambda-auto-modes mode)) - - (pretty-lambda-for-modes) +```lisp +(dolist (mode '(slime-repl-mode geiser-repl-mode)) + (add-to-list 'pretty-lambda-auto-modes mode)) + +(pretty-lambda-for-modes) +``` I use `Paredit` when editing lisp code, we enable this for all lisp-modes in the `pretty-lambda-auto-modes` list. - (dolist (mode pretty-lambda-auto-modes) - ;; add paredit-mode to all mode-hooks - (add-hook (intern (concat (symbol-name mode) "-hook")) 'paredit-mode)) +```lisp +(dolist (mode pretty-lambda-auto-modes) + ;; add paredit-mode to all mode-hooks + (add-hook (intern (concat (symbol-name mode) "-hook")) 'paredit-mode)) +``` ### Emacs Lisp In `emacs-lisp-mode` we can enable `eldoc-mode` to display information about a function or a variable in the echo area. - (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'turn-on-eldoc-mode) - (add-hook 'lisp-interaction-mode-hook 'turn-on-eldoc-mode) +```lisp +(add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'turn-on-eldoc-mode) +(add-hook 'lisp-interaction-mode-hook 'turn-on-eldoc-mode) +``` ### Common lisp @@ -652,21 +763,27 @@ Common Lisp developer. [Quicklisp](http://www.quicklisp.org/beta/) is a library and you can install Slime following the instructions from the site along with this snippet. - (when (file-exists-p "~/quicklisp/slime-helper.elc") - (load (expand-file-name "~/quicklisp/slime-helper.elc"))) +```lisp +(when (file-exists-p "~/quicklisp/slime-helper.elc") + (load (expand-file-name "~/quicklisp/slime-helper.elc"))) +``` We can specify what Common Lisp program Slime should use (I use SBCL). - (setq inferior-lisp-program "sbcl") +```lisp +(setq inferior-lisp-program "sbcl") +``` To improve auto completion for Common Lisp editing we can use `ac-slime` which uses slime completions as a source. - (add-hook 'slime-mode-hook 'set-up-slime-ac) - (add-hook 'slime-repl-mode-hook 'set-up-slime-ac) - - (eval-after-load "auto-complete" - '(add-to-list 'ac-modes 'slime-repl-mode)) +```lisp +(add-hook 'slime-mode-hook 'set-up-slime-ac) +(add-hook 'slime-repl-mode-hook 'set-up-slime-ac) + +(eval-after-load "auto-complete" + '(add-to-list 'ac-modes 'slime-repl-mode)) +``` ### Scheme @@ -674,11 +791,13 @@ which uses slime completions as a source. works pretty much out of the box, we only need to add auto completion, and specify which scheme-interpreter we prefer. - (add-hook 'geiser-mode-hook 'ac-geiser-setup) - (add-hook 'geiser-repl-mode-hook 'ac-geiser-setup) - (eval-after-load "auto-complete" - '(add-to-list 'ac-modes 'geiser-repl-mode)) - (setq geiser-active-implementations '(racket)) +```lisp +(add-hook 'geiser-mode-hook 'ac-geiser-setup) +(add-hook 'geiser-repl-mode-hook 'ac-geiser-setup) +(eval-after-load "auto-complete" + '(add-to-list 'ac-modes 'geiser-repl-mode)) +(setq geiser-active-implementations '(racket)) +``` ## Java and C @@ -686,27 +805,33 @@ The `c-mode-common-hook` is a general hook that work on all C-like languages (C, C++, Java, etc…). I like being able to quickly compile using `C-c C-c` (instead of `M-x compile`), a habit from `latex-mode`. - (defun c-setup () - (local-set-key (kbd "C-c C-c") 'compile)) - - (add-hook 'c-mode-common-hook 'c-setup) +```lisp +(defun c-setup () + (local-set-key (kbd "C-c C-c") 'compile)) + +(add-hook 'c-mode-common-hook 'c-setup) +``` Some statements in Java appear often, and become tedious to write out. We can use abbrevs to speed this up. - (define-abbrev-table 'java-mode-abbrev-table - '(("psv" "public static void main(String[] args) {" nil 0) - ("sopl" "System.out.println" nil 0) - ("sop" "System.out.printf" nil 0))) +```lisp +(define-abbrev-table 'java-mode-abbrev-table + '(("psv" "public static void main(String[] args) {" nil 0) + ("sopl" "System.out.println" nil 0) + ("sop" "System.out.printf" nil 0))) +``` To be able to use the abbrev table defined above, `abbrev-mode` must be activated. - (defun java-setup () - (abbrev-mode t) - (setq-local compile-command (concat "javac " (buffer-name)))) - - (add-hook 'java-mode-hook 'java-setup) +```lisp +(defun java-setup () + (abbrev-mode t) + (setq-local compile-command (concat "javac " (buffer-name)))) + +(add-hook 'java-mode-hook 'java-setup) +``` ## Assembler @@ -714,24 +839,30 @@ When writing assembler code I use `#` for comments. By defining `comment-start` we can add comments using `M-;` like in other programming modes. Also in assembler should one be able to compile using `C-c C-c`. - (defun asm-setup () - (setq comment-start "#") - (local-set-key (kbd "C-c C-c") 'compile)) - - (add-hook 'asm-mode-hook 'asm-setup) +```lisp +(defun asm-setup () + (setq comment-start "#") + (local-set-key (kbd "C-c C-c") 'compile)) + +(add-hook 'asm-mode-hook 'asm-setup) +``` ## LaTeX `.tex`-files should be associated with `latex-mode` instead of `tex-mode`. - (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.tex\\'" . latex-mode)) +```lisp +(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.tex\\'" . latex-mode)) +``` I like using the [Minted](https://code.google.com/p/minted/) package for source blocks in LaTeX. To make org use this we add the following snippet. - (add-to-list 'org-latex-packages-alist '("" "minted")) - (setq org-latex-listings 'minted) +```lisp +(add-to-list 'org-latex-packages-alist '("" "minted")) +(setq org-latex-listings 'minted) +``` Because [Minted](https://code.google.com/p/minted/) uses [Pygments](http://pygments.org) (an external process), we must add the `-shell-escape` option to the `org-latex-pdf-process` commands. The @@ -739,14 +870,16 @@ Because [Minted](https://code.google.com/p/minted/) uses [Pygments](http://pygme Tex- and LaTeX-mode, we can add the flag with a rather dirty statement (if anyone finds a nicer way to do this, please let me know). - (setq org-latex-pdf-process - (mapcar - (lambda (str) - (concat "pdflatex -shell-escape " - (substring str (string-match "-" str)))) - org-latex-pdf-process)) - - (setcar (cdr (cddaar tex-compile-commands)) " -shell-escape ") +```lisp +(setq org-latex-pdf-process + (mapcar + (lambda (str) + (concat "pdflatex -shell-escape " + (substring str (string-match "-" str)))) + org-latex-pdf-process)) + +(setcar (cdr (cddaar tex-compile-commands)) " -shell-escape ") +``` ## Python @@ -754,12 +887,14 @@ Tex- and LaTeX-mode, we can add the flag with a rather dirty statement dependent on some python programs as well, so make sure you follow the instructions from the site. - (setq jedi:server-command - (cons "python3" (cdr jedi:server-command)) - python-shell-interpreter "python3") - (add-hook 'python-mode-hook 'jedi:setup) - (setq jedi:complete-on-dot t) - (add-hook 'python-mode-hook 'jedi:ac-setup) +```lisp +(setq jedi:server-command + (cons "python3" (cdr jedi:server-command)) + python-shell-interpreter "python3") +(add-hook 'python-mode-hook 'jedi:setup) +(setq jedi:complete-on-dot t) +(add-hook 'python-mode-hook 'jedi:ac-setup) +``` ## Haskell @@ -767,12 +902,16 @@ instructions from the site. the echo area. Haskell has several indentation modes - I prefer using `haskell-indent`. - (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'turn-on-haskell-doc-mode) - (add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'turn-on-haskell-indent) +```lisp +(add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'turn-on-haskell-doc-mode) +(add-hook 'haskell-mode-hook 'turn-on-haskell-indent) +``` ## Matlab Matlab is very similar to Octave, which is supported by Emacs. We just need to let `.m`-files be associated with `octave-mode`. - (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.m$" . octave-mode)) +```lisp +(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.m$" . octave-mode)) +```