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Emacs Lisp is the extension language for the GNU Emacs text editor, and in fact, most of the functionality of Emacs is implemented using Emacs Lisp. Users generally customize Emacs' behavior by adding Emacs Lisp statements to their `~/.emacs`, or writing separate packages.

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Printing outline-heading-alist in a neat way

I want to print the value of outline-heading-alist but in a neater way than doing (message "%S" ounline-heading-alist) because this gives ((";;; H1" . 1) (";;; H2" . 2) (&...
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Understanding hooks

I want to understand hooks in elisp. I have tematika-minor-mode which needs to be activated for emacs-lisp-mode and sh-mode. Is this the way to do it ? (defun tematika-activate () "Activate `...
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Defining an emacs minor mode

Have coded an emacs minor mode with the definition shown below. Would it be possible to simplify this, to perhaps call a function instead? Or is it not such a big deal having a minor-mode defined in ...
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Maximizing / restoring a window in emacs

I often have my emacs split into about 4 windows so I can look at a bunch of buffers at the same time, however I'd like to be able to C-x 1 (make the window the same size as emacs) and then somehow ...
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Standard higher order function pattern surprisingly doesn't work [duplicate]

I'm not an expert in Emacs Lisp, but I do believe that I know the basics, but in this very basic (minimal reproducible example) instance of the very widespread pattern of using a function as an ...
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Org Table Formatting with Dollar Sign Columns

I'm using this method of creating a column: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-spreadsheet-lisp-formulas.html I have a spreadsheet with 9 columns and column 8 contains filenames which have ...
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(url-retrieve) Symbol's value as variable is void

I have a function to retrieve an IP from a github repo. I get the error "Symbol's value as variable is void: response" the first time I call the function, but any subsequent calls after the first are ...
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How to use &key and &rest in a cl-defun togather?

I have a function like this (cl-defun foo (a b c d e &rest f) nil) Arguments c, d and e are nil 80% of time. To make it looks better, I do this: (cl-defun foo (a b &rest f &key c d e ...
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Changing margin for emacs text-mode

The only way I found to change margins in emacs to my liking without things acting funny is this: (add-hook 'window-configuration-change-hook (lambda () (set-window-margins (car ...
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Looping over strings gives wrong type argument error in Emacs Lisp

I am trying to loop over a list of strings with dolist, and join element with a prefix string, using string-join from subr-x to create new string. (dolist (p '("a" "b" "c"...
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How to determine operating system in elisp?

How do I programmatically determine which OS Emacs is running under in ELisp? I would like to run different code in .emacs depending on the OS.
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Restrictions on symbol name in Emacs lisp

To make myself clean, in C, identifier must match [0-9_a-zA-Z]+ and it is bad practice, if it match __.* or _[A-Z]+. It can be read in standard. I want to know exactly the same about elisp. I know by ...
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How to implement `cl-print-object`?

I am using 'eieio and 'cl-lib and I'm trying to define the object-print method for my class as described here: https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_mono/eieio.html#Basic-Methods (cl-...
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BOM \ufeff at beginning of org-babel-tangled file

Recently, I have noticed that \ufeff (BOM for UTF-16) is getting prepended to files tangled using org-babel-tangle. Is my configuration wrong? If yes, which variable have I inadvertantly ...
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How to use `apply-partially`?

I'm trying to use apply-partially in a local context: ((apply-partially '+ 1) `(1)) This give me the following error: eval: Invalid function: (apply-partially (quote +) 1) similarly: (let ((...
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How do I get a list of functions defined in an emacs-lisp file

Is it possible to get a list of functions defined in an emacs-lisp file? I found this sort of related answer: How do I get a list of Emacs lisp non-interactive functions?, but it involves a map over ...
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Emacs - scroll automatically when inserting text

This is driving me nuts and I've been on it all day. I am trying to write a process filter for communicating with a serial device. That works OK, but when I insert text in to a buffer, I want the ...
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REPL for Emacs Lisp

What are some REPLs for Emacs Lisp? Is there only one that is within Emacs? Are there some that run inside terminal outside Emacs?
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How to permanently enable the hs-minor-mode in emacs

I am using thhs code in the .emacs file to permanently enable the hs-minor-mode and to change the shortcut: (setq-default hs-minor-mode t) (global-set-key (kbd "C-c C-h") (kbd "C-c @ C-h")) ;;...
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Inactivate emacs-lisp % format specifier

Using emacs-lisp I want to identify the word under point, specifically I want to be able to identify hoon runes. Runes are digraphs like ?=, /+, $-. Standard emacs lisp functions like 'thing-at-point'...
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Emacs buffer, ansi Sequence & Custom Themes

Let me have a file like this (^[ is actually escape) ^[[0m^[[31;40m This is a Red Foreground On Black Background ^[[0m^[[32;40m This is a Green Foreground on Black Background ^[[0m^[[37;40m This is a ...
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Emacs-lisp callbacks

In Emacs 27.1, the following code gives me a (void-variable buffer) error in the callback. Are closures not supported in elisp? (defun make-callback (buffer) (lambda (status) (message "...
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How to Define a Macro that Returns Nothing [duplicate]

Background I see the question Best way to disable code: I think something like the following would be nice: (off (global-set-key "\C-x" 'do-stuff) (defun do-stuff () ...)) I understand ...
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Is there a function that joins a list of strings into a delimited string?

Is there a function in Emacs Lisp that does the opposite of split-string, i.e. joins the elements of a list into string delimited by a given delimiter? In other words, is there a function that given a ...
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how to show path to file in the Emacs mode-line?

In the mode-line appears the name of the buffer I am working with (argf.rb): For a buffer visiting a file, is it possible to display the absolute file name (i.e., include the path)?
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How to iterate and process every heading in ORG file

I want to iterate and check every heading in an ORG file, and see if it's a link to an image file or not. If it is, I need to do some processing on the heading. * no_image_heading # should print ...
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Formal grammar for Emacs Lisp

Where can I find a formal specification (in EBNF, or some other standard notation -- the source code for the "read" function doesn't count!) for the Emacs Lisp grammar? I'd even be happy with a .y ...
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I expect this elisp function to visualize entire function, but it visualizes beginning to cursor

It looks like the function that I use is not correctly visualizing the entire function. Currently, the function only visually highlights the region from the beginning of the function to the current ...
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How to set Emacs theme?

I am new to emacs and wondering how I would get it to load a theme of my choosing (http://lambda.nirv.net/m/files/color-theme-chocolate-rain.el) I am on ubuntu, and have no idea what I am doing (yet ...
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How can I emulate Vim's * search in GNU Emacs?

In Vim the * key in normal mode searches for the word under the cursor. In GNU Emacs the closest native equivalent would be: C-s C-w But that isn't quite the same. It opens up the incremental search ...
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How can I apply a hook to multiple Emacs modes at once?

I was reading an article about well-formatted Git commits, and I was wondering how I could apply some of the rules to the Magit log mode. It seems to use 3 major modes simultaneously: Magit, Log, ...
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Emacs Lisp: matching a repeated pattern in a compact manner?

Let's suppose I have an RGB string (format: #<2 hex digits><2 hex digits><2 hex digits>) like this: "#00BBCC" and I'd like to match and capture its <2 hex digits> elements in a more ...
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Display the status of caps lock, num lock and shift keys in Emacs

Is it possible to display whether or not the caps lock and num lock keys are on in Emacs? The reason why I ask is because I am a one-handed typist and use a FrogPad. The 20 key device uses multiple ...
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Why does an elisp local variable keep its value in this case?

Could someone explain to me what's going on in this very simple code snippet? (defun test-a () (let ((x '(nil))) (setcar x (cons 1 (car x))) x)) Upon a calling (test-a) for the first time, ...
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Emacs: highlighting TODO *only* in comments

This question is related to another one, Emacs :TODO indicator at left side. I recently came across a minor mode I like a lot called FixmeMode. It supports auto highlighting of TODO marks, and ...
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How to access an element in a list?

I have this list: ("x" "y" "z") How do I extract an element from the list? (In this case I'm interested in the first element in the list, but I'm looking for a general solution.)
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Representing Grammars in Lisp

Does anybody know of a project that uses Emacs-Lisp or Common-Lisp to formally encode grammars of programming languages? My special requirement is that I plan to use the representation to optionally ...
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How can you write multiple statements in elisp 'if' statement?

In elisp, there is an 'if' case where I would like to perform many different things: (if condition (do-something) (do-another-thing) ...) However, (do-another-thing) is executed in the ...
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How to determine whether a package is installed in elisp?

I want to customize environment while the specific package is installed properly. How to check whether some package is installed in elisp? Something like this?: (if (require 'ecb) (progn (setq ......
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Why does a macro inside a loop only expand once in Elisp?

Let's say I define (defmacro macro-print (str) (print "hello")) and run (let ((i 0)) (while (< i 3) (macro-print i) (setq i (+ 1 i)))) The output is "hello" nil ...
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In Lisp (Clojure, Emacs Lisp), what is the difference between list and quote?

From reading introductory material on Lisp, I now consider the following to be identical: (list 1 2 3) '(1 2 3) However, judging from problems I face when using the quoted form in both Clojure and ...
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How to write a function that will define a keyboard shortcut

I'm trying to write a function that will set a shortcut programmatically, as in the MRE below: (defun my/shortcut-definer (keypress end-message) (interactive) (global-set-key (kbd keypress) '...
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Unclear behavior of the defun macro

Good afternoon. The defun macro places the procedure code in the functional cell of the symbol and, if no errors are found, prints the name of the symbol in the mini-buffer. (defun InsertSsulku () &...
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Org mode: describe a chess position and automatically generate image of chessboard

I write articles on chess. I often need to describe a chess position, using a standard format named FEN, and would like it to be automatically converted to a png image, and when I export the org ...
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Emacs - Error when calling (server-start)

I am currently using GNU Emacs 23.0.93.1 in Windows Vista SP1. In my .emacs file I make a call to (server-start) and that is causing an error with the message The directory ~/.emacs.d/server is unsafe....
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Getting the current directory in Emacs Lisp

I am trying to write a .dir-locals.el file. I want to dynamically find the directory that the file is in and concatenate it with "TAGS". This was my first try: ((nil . ((tags-file-name . (concat ...
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does emacs has rational number data type

I eval a lisp expression in scratch (+ (/ 1 2) (/ 1 2)) I got a 0. normally it should be 1.
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with-current-buffer does not move point

In Elisp this seemingly easy peace of code does not actually move the point. (with-current-buffer "foo" (goto-char (point-max))) AFAIK with-current-buffer should not restore the point in the ...
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How can I bind a kbd macro to a key for future sessions in common lisp?

This is probably a newbie question. I'm trying to bind a keyboard macro to a key and have it available each time I load a file. I'm using lispbox. This is the code I'm trying (the macro used here is ...
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Archiving all the done states

I want to archive all the DONE todo states in a file, The below code extends the function specified in the link (please look at the comment in the link to see why the answer provided does not work) ...

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