The part where I need to type something, but the process is blocked
Ok_Advisor1053
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I memorize flash cards of all the elisp functions and M-x commands.
For professional work, yes, for just goofing off at home, no
Pass. Org mode is already feature creep mess
The nice thing about Emacs is that you can write a function to automate away the repetitive actions.
No idea what a mind map is.
I don't understand keyboards this small. I need fn, number, arrow keys. home, end pg up/down etc are useful too in office software.
I'm sure that you have some special map that activates numbers, but that's a "no thank you" from me, a number key enjoyer..
I'm losing my mind over emacs as a python IDE.
OK, use another text editor
No problems on my M1 Pro
Yeah, this is how I'd do it.
This is how I got it to work
```
(use-package tex
:demand t
:elpaca (auctex :pre-build (("./autogen.sh")
("./configure"
"--with-texmf-dir=$(dirname $(kpsexpand '$TEXMFHOME'))")
("make")))
... rest of your config)
```
not as hot as Konqi, but pretty nice.
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You can use the helpful library, which puts links to the calc manual in the function documentation, among other things. What you call online documentation is just the package manual.