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Re: [O] emacs & org mode for scholars questions
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Christian Wittern |
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Re: [O] emacs & org mode for scholars questions |
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Fri, 4 Sep 2015 15:44:03 +0900 |
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On 2015-09-02 19:40, John Kitchin wrote:
> Cool! Thanks for the shout out to org-ref!
>
> my jmax starter package (http://github.com/jkitchin/jmax) is basically
> designed for the last point you described. I use it with students (41
> this semester!) as a standalone "package". It isn't as polished as
> prelude or others, but it allows them to do things like I do out of the
> box.
Great slides and a great activity. I totally agree that we need to teach
our students to use real tools they can use sustainably throughout their
career.
I am developing a package and a bundle for people in Chinese Studies and
neighbouring fields. This needs a slightly different set of packages and
settings so I don't think a one-size-fits-all approach would be productive
here, neither on the Emacs level, nor on the level of something like jmax.
I think being able to have something like
$> pip --freeze > requirements and
$> pip install -r <requirements
might provide both a flexible and extensible way to maintain meta packages.
Or is there already a better way in the Emacs universe?
All the best,
Christian
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Christian Wittern, Kyoto