add some stuff for LaTeX org export

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Camden Dixie O'Brien 2021-01-01 00:00:29 +00:00
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* Emacs Configuration
#+TITLE: Emacs Configuration
#+AUTHOR: Camden Dixie O'Brien
#+ATTR_LATEX: :float t
Shout out to Harry R. Schwartz; A whole bunch of this config
(including the idea of embeddeding the lot in an Org document) is
yanked from [[https://github.com/hts/dotfiles][his dotfiles repo]].
yanked from [[https://github.com/hrs/dotfiles][his dotfiles repo]].
The rest of this config grabs packages via =use-package=, so that
needs to be set up to install them if they aren't already.
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(setq use-package-always-ensure t)
#+end_src
** UI
* UI
The start-up message gets pretty annoying, so disable that.
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(scroll-bar-mode -1)
#+end_src
*** Colour Scheme
** Colour Scheme
Currently using =spacemacs-theme='s light variant, but I prefer a pure
white background to the off-white it has by default.
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(load-theme 'spacemacs-light t)
#+end_src
*** Font
** Font
I am addicted to programming ligatures but Fira Code (my preferred
ligature font) requires some hackery to display properly; this is
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(add-hook 'prog-mode-hook 'fira-code-mode)
#+end_src
** Magit
* Magit
=magit= is truly a wonderful creation! Only deviations from defaults
here are a keybinding for =magit-status= and a maximum length for the
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(setq git-commit-summary-max-length 50))
#+end_src
** Language Integrations
* Language Integrations
Generally, 8-character-wide tabs are not my thing.
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(setq-default basic-offset 4)
#+end_src
*** C
And generally indenting with spaces is more common, so make that the default:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq-default indent-tabs-mode nil)
#+end_src
** C
For C, I like to indent with tabs and align with spaces: this
behaviour is provided by =smart-tabs-mode=.
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(use-package cmake-mode)
#+end_src
*** Haskell
** Haskell
My workflow with Haskell is very REPL-based, so I always want
=interactive-haskell-mode= on.
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'("-threaded" "+RTS" "-N8" "-RTS"))
#+end_src
*** Idris
** Idris
The only thing to change from the defaults here is to add a more
convenient way to case-split.
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'idris-case-split)))
#+end_src
*** Rust
** Rust
I never really use Rust without Cargo, so always turn on the minor
mode for Cargo in Rust buffers.
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(add-hook 'rust-mode-hook 'cargo-minor-mode)
#+end_src
*** Lisps
** Lisps
Get =racket-mode= for some Racket-specific things, like searching documentation
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(paredit-mode))))
#+end_src
** Org-mode
* Org-mode
I use a couple non-standard bits and pieces, but not a whole bunch. I
really like the =<s= to insert a source block thing (which was
@ -238,7 +246,7 @@ Log when tasks were marked =DONE=, just for graphs.
(setq org-log-done t)
#+end_src
*** Source Blocks
** Source Blocks
Pressing tab inside a source block should indent appropriately for its
language.
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'((emacs-lisp . t)))
#+end_src
*** HTML Exporting
** Exporting
*** HTML
=htmlize= is needed for decent HTML exporting, and there is no need
for all that stuff at the bottom.
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(setq org-html-postamble nil)
#+end_src
** Music Player
*** LaTeX
Use =minted= (LaTeX package) to do syntax highlighting in code blocks:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(add-to-list 'org-latex-packages-alist '("" "minted"))
(setq org-latex-listings 'minted)
#+end_src
=minted= actually calls =pygments= through the shell, which =pdflatex=
doesn't like; you have to tell it not to worry, and that everything is
going to be OK.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq org-latex-pdf-process
'("xelatex -shell-escape -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f"
"xelatex -shell-escape -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f"
"xelatex -shell-escape -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f"))
#+end_src
Also, I don't like Emacs' built-in PDF viewer, so open PDFs in [[https://mupdf.com/][MuPDF]] instead:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(eval-after-load "org"
'(progn
(setcdr (assoc "\\.pdf\\'" org-file-apps) "mupdf %s")))
#+end_src
* Music Player
I use MPD because it is clearly the best way to play music; sometimes
it's nice to control it from Emacs, so I use MPDel for that.