- NDxTremeNot to mention the actual eshell, implementation, or the ability to use any other shell in one of several terminals.
- The emacs everywhere package and a browser extension allow you to edit text live in the browser from emacs, every keystroke, copy/paste etc is mirrored in the browser.
I haven't used terra.bio, but this works for any text box, so should just work.
Of course, emacs has modes for Jupiter and other notebooks, as well a Org Mode and a way to run code from Org Mode to function similarly to such notebooks, just you can execute code in any language, not just python, and can then immediately use the results in the rest of your file, including tables. You can even reference tables in your code blocks.
- If you want a rabbit hole to go down, looking into cursorless, talonvoice and that whole sphere.
Actually dictating code, but they do it in a rather smart way.
- This adds use cases to the devices. For instance, I am using my Steam Deck to type this hooked up to a 32 inch Monitor, as my daily driver on CachyOS.*
I bought the cheapest one, and upgraded the SSD. I also have an SD card. I use this for more than just playing games.
I would love to be able to just upgrade the storage and it be as fast as the internal storage. I could install a Windows install on it, and switch when it makes sense.
* Arch-by-the-way
- Honestly, the big play here is to partner with someone that has that knowledge already.
So, the other end of the spectrum, doctors offices, insurance agents, etc.
These people have to already make reminder calls/emails etc, and they can get the consents needed.
That said, you probably have a gap between what you are doing now and what they require, which you need a case study to fill in.
- It should be included in the :OS section, the tty defaults. From the docs.
"This module configures Emacs for use in the terminal, by providing:
System clipboard integration (through an external clipboard program or OSC-52 escape codes in supported terminals). Cursor-shape changing across evil states (requires a terminal that supports it). Mouse support in the terminal."