From aa9811f46fe2912113007cd8486617808a89d5c9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yann Herklotz Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2022 20:08:26 +0100 Subject: Add links --- content.org | 13 +++++++++---- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/content.org b/content.org index f05ada0..959163c 100644 --- a/content.org +++ b/content.org @@ -86,10 +86,10 @@ associated with that bib entry into the right folder and named it after the key bib file. I used to do this manually, but it took quite a bit of work and seemed like something I should automate. -The first step is therefore just figuring out how to get the ID of the current entry when in the -ebib index buffer (the one that lists all the bib entries). I know of a function which can already -copy the key when hovering over the entry, which is bound to ~C k~, so we can have a look at what -function is executed when pressing these keys, using the lovely builtin src_emacs-lisp[:exports +The first step is just figuring out how to get the ID of the current entry when in the ebib index +buffer (the one that lists all the bib entries). I know of a function which can already copy the +key when hovering over the entry, which is bound to ~C k~, so we can have a look at what function is +executed when pressing these keys, using the lovely builtin src_emacs-lisp[:exports code]{describe-key} function, and then at how this function is implemented by using src_emacs-lisp[:exports code]{describe-function}, which also gives you the source code for the function (which you can obviously modify as you want and reevaluate to change the behaviour at @@ -232,6 +232,11 @@ ls *.pdf | xargs -n1 rmapi put which will try to upload all my files every time I call it, but nicely enough it fails quickly whenever the file already exists on the Remarkable. + +*** Links + +- [[https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32038264][Hacker News]] +- [[https://old.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/vv8ndl/ebib_downloading_academic_papers_automatically/?][Reddit]] ** TODO About the Promise of Performance from Formal Verification When one thinks about formal verification, one normally associates this with sacrificing performance -- cgit