If ^L is invisible in your editor, you’re using a bad editor.
Not saying page feeds are useful, but you can’t complain that you don’t see them.
If ^L is invisible in your editor, you’re using a bad editor.
Not saying page feeds are useful, but you can’t complain that you don’t see them.
But please take a snapshot of the planet first
Install the package kdegraphics-thumbnailers, and then depending on the file manager you may have to enable previews, e.g. in Dolphin > Configure Dolphin > Interface > Previews.
Does anyone know how well it scales? I’m using Shotwell at the moment and it’s becoming very slow
I only use $EDITOR to launch vi from git. Emacs runs as a single process and is always open.
Me as an Emacs user, who omits -m on purpose to practice quitting vi in case I really need it
Same, but written differently
Same, but written differently
Awk has the advantage over Perl/Python/etc. that it’s standardized by POSIX. Therefore you can rely on it on all operating systems. It’s pretty much the only advanced scripting language available that is POSIX – the alternative would be some heavy shell scripting or almost-unreadable sed.
Everybody prefers Stollen with Marzipan
Does sending SIGQUIT behave differently than sending SIGTERM?
I use Dired mode in Emacs which I guess also counts as one of those. I find it very convenient because it’s integrated into Emacs. Also, I wouldn’t like to use the mouse for file management.
Oh my, I had absolutely no idea. How long until microsoft comes out with Microsoft Office for Linux and it’s just reskinned LibreOffice
Is there even a version of edge for Linux??
Thanks for writing mème correctly
I mean, peanut butter is already savory
Btw, all three set options given above are included in POSIX since 2024: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9799919799/