Seeking to make this notmuch module behave more like vanilla notmuch to
be less disorienting for users who are familiar with notmuch. The
customizations of the notmuch-hello screen can easily be done in user
configs by users that want those customizations.
- Added platform-dependent checks for some of the executables needed for
org-download-clipboard to work.
- Fixed a typo in one of the error messages for org-roam.
Due to `ivy-call' still causing files to be opened in the
background (which is not a bug in `ivy'),
`+emacs-lisp-lookup-definition' still needs to return `deferred' for
modules. The comment is as such misleading and needs to be removed (it
has been resolved).
This allows functionality like completion of org-roam items seamlessly
work in org-journal-mode files too.
Same setting is already set for org-mode itself.
There are two hydras that can be opened from ivy interface:
1. `ivy-dispatching-done' (doom key: "C-o", vanilla key: "M-o")
2. `hydra-ivy/body' (doom key: "M-o", vanilla key: "C-o")
Original behavior is that they both can be exited / toggled
by the same key they were opened.
This commit restores the original behaviour but does it without
reverting the decision to swap the "C-o" and "M-o" key bindings.
Function (buffer-file-name) always returns nil with indirect buffer as
an argument. Extracting base buffer and checking if base buffer visiting
file fixes data loss in indirect buffers showed in popups.
E-mail thread in the org-mode mailing list:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2020-12/msg00085.html
`+emacs-lisp-lookup-definition' does not work when browsing the directory of a
module, because, due to a possible bug in `counsel', the visited buffer is not
immediately visible after calling `counsel-find-file' (unlike with `find-file').
As such, the backend should return `deferred' for that case.
See abo-abo/swiper#2752. This should be removed once that PR is merged.
Followed lang/python/config.el which already checks for python3
when setting the python-shell-interpreter.
Python version naming is a hot mess:
https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0394/
This is to accommodate users who default to emacs mode, rather than
insert mode. The two are also very alike, so many of these checks should
apply to both (almost) equally.