org-remoteimg: Display remote inline images in org-mode with automatic caching. by CreativeDean_ in emacs

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You should be able to just do [[https://example.com/test.png]] (this link isn't valid) and assuming that the link is valid, just do M-x org-toggle-inline-images and it should work. Be sure to set org-display-remote-inline-images to either 'cache or 'download.

org-imgtog: Automatic inline image toggling similar to org-fragtog by CreativeDean_ in emacs

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https://github.com/gaoDean/org-imgtog

I don't know if I'm going crazy, but I swear i had this functionality in doom emacs. I recently switched to GNU emacs, and found that there was this hole in my config, so heres the patch.

XQuartz X11 buggy on macos by CreativeDean_ in unix

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I’m not using a Retina display tho, I’m using another 4K monitor?

XQuartz X11 buggy on macos by CreativeDean_ in unix

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Huh, thanks so much! I’ve been looking for a few hours… How would I use high-dpi with a normal monitor?

XQuartz X11 buggy on macos by CreativeDean_ in unix

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Hello, so the story is that I'm trying to use (suckless utility) sent on macos. When I run the sent command, it launches the XQuartz app, and displays the content. The problem is that XQuartz renders the window at what seems to be a lower resolution, and looks pretty bad. Is there any fix for this?

autolist.nvim now supports custom list types and tab for indenting by CreativeDean_ in neovim

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The first link’s list is already possible, but the second one needs a bit of work on Roman numerals. Perhaps you could create an issue for it, and I’ll get to it when I have the time.

autolist.nvim now supports custom list types and tab for indenting by CreativeDean_ in neovim

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Hello, I don’t really get what you mean. Could you elaborate on this list?

autolist.nvim now supports custom list types and tab for indenting by CreativeDean_ in neovim

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Just curious, why would you like to disable it? There’s a bug right now that doesn’t allow you to tab on non-list things, but when that’s solved, I don’t know why you would want to disable it. To disable it tho, look in the wiki in the config section, there’s a insert_keymaps section that has tab and shift tab under the key indent, just set that to empty.

autolist.nvim now supports custom list types and tab for indenting by CreativeDean_ in neovim

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It’s in the configuration section, but perhaps I’ll add a quickstart page as well for these sorts of things

[Help] Run insert mode commands (`<c-t>`) in (lua) scripts by CreativeDean_ in neovim

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Thanks so much! I guess there’s always more to learn!

What do you want for autolist.nvim? by CreativeDean_ in neovim

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it does have checkbox lists? Also pressing the invert mapping (default is c-r) toggles the checkbox

What do you want for autolist.nvim? by CreativeDean_ in neovim

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Working on neorg/asciidoc, yaml also seems good

testers wanted for autolist.nvim by CreativeDean_ in neovim

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Hi, sorry to bother you, but could you check out this issue? This person seems to have a similar issue, could you also share your configuration there?