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Configuration Instructions #3

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jgarte opened this issue May 19, 2022 · 6 comments
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Configuration Instructions #3

jgarte opened this issue May 19, 2022 · 6 comments

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@jgarte
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jgarte commented May 19, 2022

Hi,

How does one configure notebook-mode with use-package or just vanilla emacs?

@rougier

What settings do you enable/use in your config?

@rougier
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rougier commented May 23, 2022

You can propably use straight.el for installation. Other option is to first load he notebook.el file into emacs and evaluate the buffer to test first before install.

@jgarte
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jgarte commented May 23, 2022

Thanks,

I ended up packaging notebook-mode for Guix but had no luck running it. Is it possible that the package does not run/picked up because it is currently missing the autoload cookie?

https://git.sr.ht/~whereiseveryone/guixrus/tree/master/item/guixrus/packages/emacs.scm#L1794

I also package your org-imenu:

https://git.sr.ht/~whereiseveryone/guixrus/tree/master/item/guixrus/packages/emacs.scm#L1830

@rougier
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rougier commented May 24, 2022

I always forgot the autoload... I'll add it (to both packages)

@jgarte
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jgarte commented May 24, 2022

What functions are officially considered to be part of the public API currently for notebook-mode? I'd be happy to submit a PR

@rougier
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rougier commented May 25, 2022

I would say notebook-mode only. And a PR would be welcome!

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amartos commented Jul 19, 2023

@jgarte the last accepted PRs introduce documented options through the customize backend, with the notebook group. I suggest you to update and take a look. use-package is indeed usable for those as described in the use-package manual.

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