When I wrote my post about my implementation of GTD in Emacs I figured some people might find it usefull. Soon after it was posted it popped up on the programming section of reddit, which ended in quite some discussions about different tooling, fonts (actually check out ProFont if you need a very readable monospace [...]
Tasks
A wonderful concept that has intrigued me for quite some time is David Allen’s Getting Things Done. Wikipedia has a good short story on what the process is and how it should work.
This article however is about how I implement it into my daily routine at work to try and get the most out of [...]
A couple of days ago I wrote about using fly-make. Even though I had only used flymake with C++ code, I tend to do most of my work related coding in Java.
Curiosity (it seems I am not the only one) led me to the Emacs wiki in order to find elisp code that will allow [...]
Today I am going to share one of the more amazing pieces of elisp that I have run across… it’s not that it is remarkable code or something, it is simply that it proves to be helpfull beyond compare. It is called flymake and allows you to see the nifty things that IDE users are [...]
The GNU Project has a great graphic of a meditating gnu which I much prefer over the standard Emacs icon. So I took the PNG file and opened Icon Composer to create a new icon set.
Then I went to my trusty Emacs in Finder and right-clicked it to display the package contents and replaces the [...]