The helpful layer delivers more sophisticated help buffers,
at least for elisp and emacs specific objects. Therefore
it makes sense to replace the existing help functions for
these bindings silently if this layer is loaded.
There was a edge case with the declaration of the `lsp` layer in `layers.el`
files.
The `hy` layer depends on the `python` layer which in turn depends on the `lsp`
layer if and only if the `python-backend` layer variable is set to `lsp`.
When the `hy` layer was declared first then it declares the `python` layer
without its layer variables, thus the `lsp` layer was not declared because the
`python-backend` variable was not set.
The fix is to gather all the layer dependencies and resolve them only after all
the used layers have been declared.
* new function `configuration-layer/declare-layer-dependencies`
* replace all calls to `configuration-layer/declare-layer` by the new function
except for distribution layers (we declare layer dependencies right away in
distribution layers)
Fix issue #12168 by documenting that the SPC u SPC a o j j key binding can
be used to open today's journal without adding a new entry.
* layers/+emacs/org/README.org: Add key binding.
* jsdeliver url format changed from `<project>/<version>/file` to `npm/<project>@<version>/<file>` sometime in 2017.
The old urls still work, but they aren't getting updated.
* The current reveal.js version is 3.8.0
current CDN version: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/reveal.js@3.8.0
As documented upstream [1], the `org-agenda-show-clocking-issues` view can be
used to show overlapping clocks, gaps, etc. on the agenda, and is bound by
default to `v c`. This commit adds a keybinding it in the org-agenda transient mode.
This may not be the best place for it, because it isn't a proper toggle;
upstream says to clear the issues flags by toggling logbook mode itself and does
not provide a clocking issues toggle directly.
[1] https://orgmode.org/manual/Agenda-commands.html#Agenda-commands
Match the magit buffer section/sibling navigation keys (bound in evil-magit) and
the evil-collections motion section also suggests using [ and ] for navigation
between sections.
And list the default ibuffer filter group motion bindings:
Forward: TAB and M-n
Backward: S-TAB and M-p
problem:
some layer packages lists have the open and closing parentheses on the same line
as the first and last listed package, but most seem to have them on a separate
lines.
solution:
put the open and close parentheses on separate lines, except for lists with only
a single package, they are written on the same line as the variable name and
parentheses.
fix the lists indentation
By analogy with the "zz", "zb", "zt" vim / evil bindings, this adds an
additional key binding "z" for `recenter-top-bottom` to the following
transient states which navigate around the buffer in large jumps:
- auto-symbol-highlight
- error
- buffer
- vcs
- org-babel
This allows for repositioning of the buffer for visibility without having to
exit the transient state.
Minor updates are also made to documentation of other transient states.
Previously org-clock-related keybindings lived under "aok" (when not
in org-mode) and "mC" (in org-mode). This changes "aok" to "aoC",
adds more keybindings under both, and makes them more consistent
overall.
Using `(push (org-projectile-todo-files) org-agenda-files)' would occur error shown below when entering org-agenda-mode.
--error begin
Wrong type argument: stringp, ("~/.emacs.d/TODOs.org" ...)
--error end
`(org-projectile-todo-files)' returns a list of files.
`push' function would make the list a new ELT of `org-agenda-files' rather than merging members into it.
But `org-file-menu-entry' only accept file path string as parameter.
This reverts commit 29c78ce841 and all other fixes
that have been made afterwards.
The motivation is that use-package is seen by many as a replacement for
`require`. Is use-package always defer the loading of packages then is breaks
this use case, this does not respect POLA so even if it was making Spacemacs
loading faster (up to 3s faster on some startup on my machine) we just cannot
use it, it would be irresponsible. Spacemacs should be easy to use, loading
performance will come with time but it is not a priority.
Problem
---
For basic toggling a checkbox (and adding / removing one with `SPC u`) for list
item at point one can use `,,`. However, there is no spacemacs key binding for
more advanced checkbox editing command `org-toggle-checkbox`.
Compare `C-c C-c` to `C-c C-x C-b` at https://orgmode.org/manual/Checkboxes.html
Solution
---
Add `SPC m T c` key binding for `org-toggle-checkbox`.
Bind org-clock-goto to `SPC aokg`
Useful for jumping to recent clocks (via SPC u SPC aokg), otherwise it jumps to
the current or last clocked in clock
Signed-off-by: William Casarin <jb55@jb55.com>
Before some time the additional evil-org bindings were available
in all three evil modes. However due to a bug in evil-org this
seems to have been changed. The bug is fixed now and
I have restored the old insert mode bindings by setting
evil-org-use-additional-insert to true during package
initialization
Had to create dummy init functions at some places since the owner of a package
is the last layer that defines the init function of a package. And a package
can be installed only if it has an owner.