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Re: eev-beginner
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Quiliro Ordóñez |
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Re: eev-beginner |
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Wed, 13 Apr 2022 13:52:38 -0700 |
El 2022-04-11 20:32, Eduardo Ochs escribió:
> On Mon, 11 Apr 2022 at 22:18, Quiliro Ordóñez <quiliro@riseup.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Eduardo.
>>
>> I understand eev more each time I use it. I find myself reading the
>> beginner's intro from the start each time. That has helped me review
>> the basic concepts each time. But it would also be handy to continue
>> automaticaly where I left with each new start. Is there a way I can save
>> the place I am at, like the Emac's tutorial does it?
>
> Hi Quiliro,
>
> The most eev-ish way to do what you want is to use `M-h M-h' - a.k.a.
> `find-here-links' - to create an elisp hyperlink to the tutorial that
> you are reading, and then refine that hyperlink and copy it to your
> notes... see:
>
> (find-eev-quick-intro "4.1. `find-here-links'")
> http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-eev-quick-intro.html#4.1
>
> (find-refining-intro "2. Refining hyperlinks")
> http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-refining-intro.html#2
>
> You can either refine it by using copy and paste in the standard way
> and adding the double quotes by hand, or you can use the advanced
> editing keys explained here...
>
> (find-refining-intro "2. Refining hyperlinks")
Very nice instructions on all the references. Congratulations. They
were very helpful for understanding eev better.
I tried C-h f for finding the descriptions of some of your commands.
But they seem undocumented. Nevertheless, there is documentation in the
source code. Is there a reason for this?
> If you want to point to the title of the section then you will have to
> do a trick to avoid copying the invisible text. This is explained in
> this section of an obscure tutorial,
>
> (find-saving-links-intro "3.3. Invisible text")
> http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-saving-links-intro.html#3.3
Is this line:
"use `M-w' to copy the region to the kill ring and `M-hy'
to yank it into this sexp"
supposed to be:
"use `M-w' to copy the region to the kill ring and `M-h M-y'
to yank it into this sexp"
?
Later, I see you use this format elsewhere. Which is the reason to use
`M-hy' as a replacement of `M-h M-y' ?
>
> and in this video:
>
> ;; (find-1stclassvideo-links "2021workshop4")
>
> ;; Title: Invisible text (workshop 2021-dec-04)
> ;; MP4: http://angg.twu.net/eev-videos/2021-workshop-4.mp4
> ;; YT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhpHHjBUxv8
> ;; Page: http://angg.twu.net/2021-workshop.html
> ;; Comment: Very bad - don't watch!!!
> ;; Date: 2021dec04
> ;; Length: 5:42
> ;;
> ;; Play: (find-2021workshop4video "0:00")
The video was quite explanatory and left everything clear for me. But
the temporary buffer generated by find-1stclassvideo-links was not so
clear to me. Please explain the contents.
Thank you very much for your help. :-)
- eev-beginner, Quiliro Ordóñez, 2022/04/11
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