Anaconda nav mode currently starts in evil mode which masks most of its
bindings. This just adds anaconda-nav-mode to the list of emacs states,
and throws in j/k bindings that make sense to me.
Fix using spacemacs|evilify
Add leader key, and next and previous error.
I cherry-picked it and played with it.
There is a major problem with this approach: all `after-init-hooks` will
be triggered right away because the hook is run before the end of the
alternate init
file ([source](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/gnu.emacs.help/IrMz48PQykk))
. It leads to numerous errors, I fixed the spacemacs ones but obviously
I cannot fix the errors from packages. The remaining errors don't
prevent spacemacs from working but they give a very bad impression on
spacemacs quality with errors logs in `*Messages*`.
For those reasons I revert back this change as well as the documentation
I added.
https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/pull/520
user-emacs-directory is defined by emacs when load config, in most case
it's value is ~/.emacs.d. We setup this variable in init.el to make
existing emacs user can test spacemacs by
emacs -q -l ~/spacemacs/init.el
without change their own ~/.emacs.d config.
Signed-off-by: Yen-Chin Lee <coldnew.tw@gmail.com>
There are a number of functions included in ESS for dealing with knitr
and sweave "chunks" that are quite handy.
These are the bindings I use, which I humbly recommend for inclusion as
defaults.
The only potential problem that I see with their inclusion is that they
only really make sense in ess-noweb-mode (a minor mode) buffers, but
since evil-leader doesn't seem to like layering keybindings through
minor-modes, adding them to ess-mode is the best solution that I can
come up with for now.
Fix ess chunk bindings as per suggestions