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#+TITLE: Frequently Asked Questions
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#+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../css/readtheorg.css" />
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* FAQ :TOC_4_org:noexport:
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- [[Common][Common]]
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- [[Which version of Spacemacs am I running?][Which version of Spacemacs am I running?]]
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- [[What is the official pronunciation of Spacemacs?][What is the official pronunciation of Spacemacs?]]
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- [[Why are packages installed with =package-install= automatically deleted by Spacemacs when it boots?][Why are packages installed with =package-install= automatically deleted by Spacemacs when it boots?]]
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- [[How to fix package download errors when installing Spacemacs ?][How to fix package download errors when installing Spacemacs ?]]
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- [[The Spacemacs banner is ugly, what should I do?][The Spacemacs banner is ugly, what should I do?]]
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- [[The powerline separators are ugly, how can I fix them?][The powerline separators are ugly, how can I fix them?]]
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- [[The powerline separators have no anti-aliasing, what can I do?][The powerline separators have no anti-aliasing, what can I do?]]
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- [[Why is after-init-hook not executed?][Why is after-init-hook not executed?]]
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- [[What is the difference between =spacemacs-base= and =spacemacs= distributions?][What is the difference between =spacemacs-base= and =spacemacs= distributions?]]
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- [[Should I place my settings in =user-init= or =user-config=?][Should I place my settings in =user-init= or =user-config=?]]
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- [[Why do some of my =org=-related settings cause problems?][Why do some of my =org=-related settings cause problems?]]
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- [[Why is Spacemacs hanging on startup?][Why is Spacemacs hanging on startup?]]
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- [[Why does =helm-M-x= (~SPC :~) not accept the prefix argument?][Why does =helm-M-x= (~SPC :~) not accept the prefix argument?]]
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- [[Why does my color theme not render correctly in terminal mode?][Why does my color theme not render correctly in terminal mode?]]
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- [[Why do I get =(wrong-type-argument arrayp nil)= errors on startup?][Why do I get =(wrong-type-argument arrayp nil)= errors on startup?]]
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- [[Typing quickly =fd= takes me out of =insert state=. What is going on?][Typing quickly =fd= takes me out of =insert state=. What is going on?]]
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- [[How do I...][How do I...]]
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- [[Install a package not provided by a layer?][Install a package not provided by a layer?]]
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- [[Disable a package completely?][Disable a package completely?]]
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- [[Disable a package only for a specific major-mode?][Disable a package only for a specific major-mode?]]
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- [[Disable company for a specific major-mode?][Disable company for a specific major-mode?]]
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- [[Change special buffer rules?][Change special buffer rules?]]
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- [[Enable navigation by visual lines?][Enable navigation by visual lines?]]
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- [[Disable evilification of a mode?][Disable evilification of a mode?]]
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- [[Include underscores in word motions?][Include underscores in word motions?]]
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- [[Setup =$PATH=?][Setup =$PATH=?]]
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- [[Change or define an alias for a leader key?][Change or define an alias for a leader key?]]
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- [[Restore the sentence delimiter to two spaces?][Restore the sentence delimiter to two spaces?]]
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- [[Prevent the visual selection overriding my system clipboard?][Prevent the visual selection overriding my system clipboard?]]
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- [[Make spell-checking support curly quotes (or any other character)?][Make spell-checking support curly quotes (or any other character)?]]
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- [[Use Spacemacs as the =$EDITOR= for git commits?][Use Spacemacs as the =$EDITOR= for git commits?]]
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- [[Windows][Windows]]
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- [[Why do the fonts look crappy on Windows?][Why do the fonts look crappy on Windows?]]
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- [[Why is there no Spacemacs logo in the startup buffer?][Why is there no Spacemacs logo in the startup buffer?]]
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- [[Why are all packages unavailable?][Why are all packages unavailable?]]
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- [[The powerline isn't shown correctly when Spacemacs is used within =PuTTY=.][The powerline isn't shown correctly when Spacemacs is used within =PuTTY=.]]
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- [[OS X][OS X]]
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- [[Why are the powerline colors not correct on OS X?][Why are the powerline colors not correct on OS X?]]
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* Common
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** Which version of Spacemacs am I running?
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The version is displayed on the upper right corner of the loading screen. You
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may also just type ~SPC f e v~.
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** What is the official pronunciation of Spacemacs?
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As it is written, that is _space_ then _macs_.
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** Why are packages installed with =package-install= automatically deleted by Spacemacs when it boots?
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To declare new packages you have to create a new configuration layer or
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add the package name to the variable =dotspacemacs-additonal-packages=
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of your dotfile, see the [[file:QUICK_START.org][quick start guide]] for more info.
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** How to fix package download errors when installing Spacemacs ?
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Since 0.105.0 HTTPS protocol is used by default to download packages. If your
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environment does not allow HTTPS to reach ELPA repositories then you can start
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Emacs with the =--insecure= argument for force the usage of HTTP non secured
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protocol.
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Then you can set the variable =dotspacemacs-elpa-https= to =nil= in your
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dotfile to remove the need to start Emacs with =--insecure== argument.
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** The Spacemacs banner is ugly, what should I do?
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Install the default font supported by Spacemacs or choose a fixed width font.
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More information in the font section of the [[file:DOCUMENTATION.org][documentation]].
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** The powerline separators are ugly, how can I fix them?
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Use the property =:powerline-scale= of the variable =dotspacemacs-default-font=.
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See font section of the [[file:DOCUMENTATION.org][documentation]] for more details.
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** The powerline separators have no anti-aliasing, what can I do?
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Emacs powerline uses XMP images to draw the separators in a graphical
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environment. You can have anti-aliasing if you use the =utf8= separator. Note
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that by default the =utf8= separator is used in a terminal. See the powerline
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section in the font section of the [[file:DOCUMENTATION.org][documentation]].
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** Why is after-init-hook not executed?
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Don't launch Spacemacs with =emacs -q -l init.el= command. This command will run
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the hooked functions in =after-init-hook= before the evaluation of the passed =-l
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init.el= file.
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** What is the difference between =spacemacs-base= and =spacemacs= distributions?
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The =distribution= concept was introduced in 0.104.x. You can now choose
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between two distributions =spacemacs= or =spacemacs-base=.
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=spacemacs-base= contains only a minimal set of packages; whereas =spacemacs=
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is the full Spacemacs experience.
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Set the distribution with =dotspacemacs-distribution= variable. The default is
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=spacemacs=. For more information as to what is included,
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check out the =packages.el= file in the respective folders in the
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=+distribution= folder of the =layers/= directory.
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** Should I place my settings in =user-init= or =user-config=?
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Any variable that layer configuration code will *read* and *act on* must be set
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in =user-init=, and any variable that Spacemacs explicitly sets but you wish to
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*override* must be set in =user-config=.
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Anything that isn't just setting a variable should 99% be in =user-config=.
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** Why do some of my =org=-related settings cause problems?
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Since version 0.104, spacemacs uses the =org= version from the org ELPA
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repository instead of the one shipped with emacs. Then, any =org= related code
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should not be loaded before =dotspacemacs/user-config=, otherwise both versions
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will be loaded and will conflict.
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Because of autoloading, calling to =org= functions will trigger the loading up
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of the =org= shipped with emacs wich will induce conflicts.
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One way to avoid conflict is to wrap your =org= config code in a
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=with-eval-after-load= block like this:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(with-eval-after-load 'org
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;; here goes your Org config :)
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;; ....
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)
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#+END_SRC
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** Why is Spacemacs hanging on startup?
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This is probably related to Helm using Tramp which tries to figure out some
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SSH/DNS settings at startup. The root cause is probably your ISP redirecting
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non-existing addresses to their own servers.
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Try using these settings in the ~user-init~ function in your ~.spacemacs~
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configuration:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq tramp-ssh-controlmaster-options
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"-o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPath='tramp.%%C' -o ControlPersist=no")
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#+END_SRC
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See [[https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/issues/3422#issuecomment-148919047][issue #3422]] and [[https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/issues/1000#issuecomment-119487649][helm issue #1000]] for details. If for any reason this code is
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not working, you can try to put these settings directly in =~/.ssh/config=:
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#+begin_SRC ssh
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Host *
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ControlMaster auto
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ControlPath ~/.ssh/master -%r@%h:%p
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ControlPersist = no
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#+end_SRC
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** Why does =helm-M-x= (~SPC :~) not accept the prefix argument?
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If you try to run =helm-M-x= with the prefix argument (i.e. ~SPC u SPC :~) it
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will fail with this message:
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#+begin_verse
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Error: Specifying a prefix arg before calling helm-M-x
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#+end_verse
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Instead, call =helm-M-x= first, select the command you want to run, and press
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~C-u~ before pressing ~RETURN~. For instance: ~SPC : org-reload C-u RET~
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** Why does my color theme not render correctly in terminal mode?
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In the terminal version of Emacs, color themes will not render correctly as
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colors are rendered by the terminal and not by emacs. You will probably have to
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change your terminal color palette. More explanations can be found on
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[[https://github.com/sellout/emacs-color-theme-solarized#important-note-for-terminal-users][emacs-color-theme-solarized webpage]].
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** Why do I get =(wrong-type-argument arrayp nil)= errors on startup?
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This is most likely caused by a corrupted package archive. Try deleting your
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=~/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/= folder and restart Emacs.
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** Typing quickly =fd= takes me out of =insert state=. What is going on?
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This is a feature of Spacemacs, enabling you to easily escape from a lot of
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situations, like escaping from =insert state= to =normal state=.
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The sequence of characters used can be customized. See the [[http://spacemacs.org/doc/DOCUMENTATION.html#orgheadline78][documentation]] for
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more information.
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If you don't like this feature, you can deactivate it by adding =evil-escape= to
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=dotspacemacs-excluded-packages= in your init file.
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* How do I...
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** Install a package not provided by a layer?
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Spacemacs provides a variable in the =dotspacemacs/layers= function in
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=.spacemacs= called =dotspacemacs-additional-packages=. Just add a package name
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to the list and it will be installed when you reload your configuration with
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~SPC f e R~, or at the next Spacemacs launch.
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** Disable a package completely?
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To completely disable a package and effectively uninstalling it even if
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it is part of your used layers, look for the variable
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=dotspacemacs-excluded-packages= in your dotfile and add the package
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name to it:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(setq-default dotspacemacs-excluded-packages '(package1 package2 ...))
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#+end_src
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** Disable a package only for a specific major-mode?
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This is done by removing the hook added by Spacemacs. For example to
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remove =flycheck= support in python buffers, look for the function
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=dotspacemacs/user-config= in your dotfile and add the following code:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(remove-hook 'python-mode-hook 'flycheck-mode)
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#+end_src
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*Hint* to know the name of the major-mode of the current buffer press:
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~SPC h d v major-mode RET~
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** Disable company for a specific major-mode?
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It may be handy to disable =company= for a given mode if you plan on
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configuring =auto-complete= instead. One easy way to do it is to use the
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macro =spacemacs|disable-company= in the function =dotspacemacs/user-config=
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of your dotfile. The following snippet disables company for
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=python-mode=:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(spacemacs|disable-company python-mode)
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#+end_src
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** Change special buffer rules?
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To change the way spacemacs marks buffers as useless, you can customize
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=spacemacs-useless-buffers-regexp= which marks buffers matching the
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regexp as useless. The variable =spacemacs-useful-buffers-regexp= marks
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buffers matching the regexp as useful buffers. Both can be customized
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the same way.
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Examples:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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;; Only mark helm buffers as useless
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(setq spacemacs-useless-buffers-regexp '("\\*helm\.\+\\*"))
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;; Marking the *Messages* buffer as useful
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(push "\\*Messages\\*" spacemacs-useful-buffers-regexp)
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#+end_src
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** Enable navigation by visual lines?
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Add the following snippet to your =dostpacemacs/config= function:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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;; Make evil-mode up/down operate in screen lines instead of logical lines
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(define-key evil-motion-state-map "j" 'evil-next-visual-line)
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(define-key evil-motion-state-map "k" 'evil-previous-visual-line)
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;; Also in visual mode
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(define-key evil-visual-state-map "j" 'evil-next-visual-line)
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(define-key evil-visual-state-map "k" 'evil-previous-visual-line)
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#+end_src
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** Disable evilification of a mode?
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You can ensure a mode opens in emacs state by using =evil-set-initial-state=.
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(evil-set-initial-state 'magit-status-mode 'emacs)
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#+end_src
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You can also do this using buffer name regular expressions. E.g. for magit,
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which has a number of different major modes, you can catch them all with
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(push '("*magit" . emacs) evil-buffer-regexps)
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#+end_src
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This should make all original magit bindings work in the major modes in
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question. To enable the leader key in this case, you may have to define a
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binding in the mode's map, e.g. for =magit-status-mode=,
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(with-eval-after-load 'magit
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(define-key magit-status-mode-map
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(kbd dotspacemacs-leader-key) spacemacs-default-map))
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#+end_src
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** Include underscores in word motions?
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You can modify the syntax table of the mode in question. For example, for Python
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mode:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(with-eval-after-load 'python
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(modify-syntax-entry ?_ "w" python-mode-syntax-table))
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#+end_src
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** Setup =$PATH=?
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Some layers require certain tools to be available on your =$PATH=. This means
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that your =$PATH= must contain the installation paths for those tools. For
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example, if you have installed some tools to =~/.local/bin= and want them to be
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available in Spacemacs, you need to add =~/.local/bin= to your =$PATH=.
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Users of =bash=, =zsh=, =sh= and other similar shells should add following line
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to their =.bashrc= (=.zshrc=, =.profile= or your shell's equivalent). Note that
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the =export= part is very important.
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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export PATH=~/.local/bin:$PATH
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#+END_SRC
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Users of =fish= should add following line to their =config.fish= file (should be
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in =$XDG_CONFIG_HOME= or its default value - =~/.config/fish=). Note that =-x=
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part is very important.
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#+BEGIN_SRC fish
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set -x PATH ~/.local/bin $PATH
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#+END_SRC
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Users of other shells should consult its documentation on how to setup =$PATH=
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variable (with export to environment).
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So now, =~/.local/bin= should be available in your =$PATH=. You can verify this
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by calling =echo $PATH=. But you also should verify that =$PATH= is set properly
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in your environment. To do so call following command in your terminal.
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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$ env | grep "PATH"
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#+END_SRC
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This is the value that will be used by Emacs. So it must contain =~/.local/bin=.
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After that you can run Spacemacs and check that it properly gets the value of
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=$PATH= by running =M-: (getenv "PATH")=.
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Note that having =~/.local.bin= in your =$PATH= also means that it's possible to
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run terminal and call tools from =~/.local/bin= without specifying their full
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path. Under certain conditions you might want to avoid modifying your =$PATH=.
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In that case you have the option of updating the value of =exec-path= in the
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=dotspacemacs/user-config= function of your =.spacemacs= file.
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(add-to-list 'exec-path "~/.local/bin/")
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#+END_SRC
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** Change or define an alias for a leader key?
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It is possible to change a leader key by binding its keymap to another sequence.
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For instance, if you want to switch ~SPC S~ (spelling) with ~SPC d~ (used by
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dash) to make the former easier to reach, you can use:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(defun dear-leader/swap-keys (key1 key2)
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(let ((map1 (lookup-key spacemacs-default-map key1))
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(map2 (lookup-key spacemacs-default-map key2)))
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(spacemacs/set-leader-keys key1 map2 key2 map1)))
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(dear-leader/swap-keys "S" "d")
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#+end_src
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If you want to define your own alias, like using ~SPC é~ (because it's a not
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used key on your keyboard-layout for instance) for accessing ~SPC w~ (windows
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management), you can use this:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(defun dear-leader/alias-of (key1 key2)
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(let ((map (lookup-key spacemacs-default-map key2)))
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(spacemacs/set-leader-keys key1 map)))
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(dear-leader/alias-of "é" "w")
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#+end_src
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** Restore the sentence delimiter to two spaces?
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To restore the sentence delimiter to two spaces, add the following code to the
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=dotspacemacs/user-init= function of your =.spacemacs=:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(setq sentence-end-double-space t)
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#+end_src
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** Prevent the visual selection overriding my system clipboard?
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On some operating systems, there is only one clipboard for both *copied* and
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*selected* texts. This has the consequence that visual *selection* – which
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should normally be saved to the /PRIMARY/ clipboard – overrides the /SYSTEM/
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clipboard, where normally goes the *copied* text. This can be corrected by
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adding the following code to the =dotspacemacs/user-config= of your
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=.spacemacs=:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(fset 'evil-visual-update-x-selection 'ignore)
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#+end_src
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** Make spell-checking support curly quotes (or any other character)?
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To have spell-checking support curly quotes (or any other character), you need
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to add a new entry to =ispell-local-dictionary-alist=, by adding for example the
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following code in the =dotspacemacs/user-config= of your =.spacemacs=:
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#+begin_SRC emacs-lisp
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(add-to-list 'ispell-local-dictionary-alist
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(quote ("my_english" "[[:alpha:]]" "[^[:alpha:]]" "['’]" t ("-d" "en_US") nil utf-8)))
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#+end_SRC
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You can then add any regular expression you want in the fourth argument (i.e.
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add a symbol within =['’]=) to make it supported. Consult the help of
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=ispell-dictionary-alist= for more details about the possibilities.
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You finally have to set =my_english= as your =ispell-local-dictionary= in order
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to use the dictionary supporting your newly added characters.
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** Use Spacemacs as the =$EDITOR= for git commits?
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Spacemacs can be used as the =$EDITOR= (or =$GIT_EDITOR=) for editing git
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commits messages. To enable this you have to add the following line to your
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=dotspacemacs/user-config=:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(global-git-commit-mode t)
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#+end_src
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* Windows
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** Why do the fonts look crappy on Windows?
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You can install [[https://code.google.com/p/mactype/][MacType]] on Windows to get very nice looking fonts. It is
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also recommended to disable smooth scrolling on Windows.
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** Why is there no Spacemacs logo in the startup buffer?
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A GUI build of emacs supporting image display is required.
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You can follow the instructions [[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2650041/emacs-under-windows-and-png-files][here]]. Alternatively you can download binaries
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of emacs with image support included such as [[http://emacsbinw64.sourceforge.net/][this one]].
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** Why are all packages unavailable?
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Check if your Emacs has HTTPS capabilities by doing =M-:= and then:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(gnutls-available-p)
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#+end_src
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If this returns =nil=, you need to install the GnuTLS DDL file in the same
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directory as Emacs. See [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_mono/emacs-gnutls.html#Help-For-Users][here]] for instructions.
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** The powerline isn't shown correctly when Spacemacs is used within =PuTTY=.
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You can follow [[http://mschulte.nl/posts/using-powerline-in-PuTTY.html][this explanation]] explaining how to correct this.
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* OS X
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** Why are the powerline colors not correct on OS X?
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This is a [[https://github.com/milkypostman/powerline/issues/54][known issue]] as of Emacs 24.4 due to =ns-use-srgb-colorspace=
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defaulting to true. It is recommended to use the [[http://github.com/railwaycat/homebrew-emacsmacport][emacs-mac-port]] build. See the
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install section in the [[file:../README.md][README]] for more details.
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