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Use XDG home and add colour #69
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In future maybe make this do a system-wide install
Thanks for this, @tecosaur! I will look this over as soon as I get a chance. |
@zachcurry I hope you get a chance soon :) |
@zachcurry maybe around the Christmas holidays, you might have a little spare time? 👀 |
Hi @zachcurry 🙂 I tried sending you an email (using your git commit address) two weeks ago. It would be great to hear if you've recieved it. |
I've done a little re-implementation of the ideas here, tecosaur/emacs-everywhere. As such, I now consider this PR redundant. |
@tecosaur Note that I have another fork which uses a different clipboard mechanism that the one used here: https://github.com/psibi/emacs-everywhere |
I see, you just type the contents. I'm not sure how well it would work for large buffers, but seems reasonable. With a bit of extra work, the clipboard approach is working consistently for me though. |
So far I haven't had any issues. :-) But the problem I had with the old approach was:
Eitherwise, let me know if you do change the clipboard approach or make it configurable to add additional approaches. I would like to avoid relying on my fork if possible. :-) |
In my rewrite, most of |
@tecosaur Sure, I will give it a try in a couple of days. I will open an issue in your issue tracker in case if something doesn't work. Thanks you! |
I've recently pushed tecosaur/emacs-everywhere@d20adad which introduces some new
This may be enough, and if not I'm open to a PR adding support for further customisation. |
@tecosaur I gave this a try today and it doesn't seem be working in my setup. This was my session:
As you can see that it didn't put anything in my terminal after pressing |
This closes #38, and makes the script nicer to look at.