Posts by rahguzar@emacs.ch
(DIR) Post #AdKefUZKXAbkIW48kS by rahguzar@emacs.ch
2023-12-30T09:06:43Z
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Recently I wrote some patches (installed on #Emacs master) to allow shr and eww to display small images inline. The motivation was to be able to read #math articles from #wikipedia in eww. They same set of patches also added outline-minor-mode support. All this with some further tweaks in my config makes reading wikipedia in meacs a better experience than firefox most of the time.One exception is tables: they don't render the images (I think it is to simply the width calculations).Why would tables have images? Well wikipedia uses them for collapsable sections like the proof here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclotomic_polynomial#Applications : in eww all the inline typset images end up below the table.For people who know html: do you see a way to handle cases like this specially?
(DIR) Post #AdOzgM2saIpfp1ymqO by rahguzar@emacs.ch
2023-12-29T13:30:16Z
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Now on to #emacs, if you use pdf-tools but want continuous scrolling try out https://github.com/vedang/pdf-tools/pull/224I have used it since this summer and from the comments there I guess a few other people too but it can use more testing.
(DIR) Post #AdXt1b1P9Ds75w6v6O by rahguzar@emacs.ch
2024-01-05T19:36:42Z
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@mms (with-eval-after-load 'org (require 'file))should work.
(DIR) Post #AjU5nzpdBeZ4n6jx32 by rahguzar@emacs.ch
2024-07-01T10:53:34Z
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@futurebird As a Pakistani, I think "we don't know" would be honest answer a lot of time. Some things I would assume are present by default: ginger, garlic, turmeric, red chili powder and garam masala.I actually have never looked up what goes in garam masala (and I very much doubt there is a canonical composition), since I always buy powdered one. What I remember seeing in it during my childhood: black pepper, cloves, black cardamom, cinnamon, cumin seeds, coriander seeds and (a bit more doubtful than the rest) fennel seeds.So, I imagine it is hard to keep track of exact list of ingredients.