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Literate Documentation with Emacs and Org Mode
https://emacsconf.org/2023/talks/doc - Mike Hamrick - Track: Development
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- Q: Did you develop a variant of your document for Centos?
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- Q: Great presentation. The preparation is outstanding. For someone like me that never touched the org--mode side of emacs, what do you feel its the more complex part to tackle? You made it seem simple but the complexity there.. woof
- Q: How do you normally debug, e.g. view the logs or see failed statuses, when the commands in the src blocks fail? Especially if they output lots and lots of logs, and you need to see the full history of the build.
- Q: Do you find yourself doing plain-text exports? I saw you doing that as an example for a bit. How do you like to format them so they come out looking nice?
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