hlissner/emacs-doom-themes@4199e74 -> hlissner/emacs-doom-themes@4d24728 hlissner/emacs-solaire-mode@9d143db -> hlissner/emacs-solaire-mode@186f97d Rewrite solaire-mode usage to adapt to upstream changes. This will yield a new class of edge cases, but I'll tackle those as I encounter them. Closes #5063
app/everywhere
Description
This module adds system-wide popup Emacs windows for quick edits.
Maintainers
Module Flags
This module provides no flags.
Plugins
Prerequisites
On Linux xclip, xdotool, xprop, and xwininfo are needed.
On MacOS, Emacs must be allowed to "control your computer" under Settings > Accessibility.
Features
To use this, invoke the emacs-everywhere executable. This can be done in two
ways:
emacsclient --eval "(emacs-everywhere)"doom everywhere
It is recommended that you add a keybinding for this.
From here, you can edit away to your hearts content in the created frame, then
return to the original window and paste the content with C-c C-c or SPC q f.
To exit without pasting, use C-c C-k.
Configuration
emacs-everywhere likes to guess if you triggered it from an application which
supports markdown. Configure emacs-everywhere-markdown-windows and
emacs-everywhere-markdown-apps to improve how accurate this is on your system.
By default, when markdown is detected, markdown-mode is used. It is possible to
instead use pandoc to convert the content to Org (and export to markdown when
closing the frame) by setting emacs-everywhere-major-mode-function to
#'org-mode.
Most other behaviour is implemented as hooks on emacs-everywhere-init-hooks.