--- Log opened Mon Jan 21 00:00:15 2013
08:43 < conseo> mcallan: what is Task-Sheet mode?
14:07 < mcallan> mostly just font locks.  i define it in here: http://zelea.com/.emacs
16:06 < conseo> mcallan: master regex :-D
16:07 < conseo> i think you would profit from org-mode. it allows you to easily convert a "sheet" into a whole lot of formats, including nice html, where you can embed source inline and print its evaluation results etc.
16:08 < conseo> i tend to organize my future homepage with it atm., if not with pure clojure data structures (which i could still parse from org-mode)
16:20 < mcallan> it sounds interesting.  i wish i had more time to play around with stuff, but these days - less time - at least for anything that isn't a glaring problem :-)
16:21 < mcallan> but i just want to say i agree, emacs is a useful tool
16:23  * conseo is testing mcallan's emacs rc... (5 4 3 2 1...)
16:27 < mcallan> he's gone, vanished from the surface of the planet ;-)
16:28 < conseo> mcallan: it worked :-D how do you navigate?
16:28 < conseo> (in buffer)
16:28 < mcallan> arrow keys, page up, etc
16:28 < conseo> ok
16:29 < mcallan> mouse sometimes.  my key bindings are weird, non standard
16:29 < conseo> i have vi-bindings which is pretty neat since i can use hjkl and other near-homerow keys
16:29 < conseo> ok
16:30 < conseo> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Evil
16:31 < conseo> i do understand that you don't want to spend any time on other stuff, but if we both used org-mode, we could exchange documents and put them in rev. control
16:31 < conseo> (like design brainstorms, summaries, etc.)
16:31 < mcallan> it might be cool, but we can't require everyone to use the same tools.  unfree
16:32 < mcallan> i dislike projects that force conformance
16:33 < conseo> ok, so you chose java :-P
16:33 < mcallan> it's true that *some* things we *should* agree on :-)
16:34 < conseo> also, org-mode is almost like plaintext format, it is made exactly because the author thinks that all other file formats are a lock-in
16:38 < conseo> but hey emacs is everybodys personal environ, that is what is made for. our little operating system :-)
16:45 < conseo> without you i probably wouldn't have tried emacs seriously in the first place, as i already was a vim user at that time and the true potential of emacs needs to revealed by understanding its design
16:56 < mcallan> and without you, i wouldn't have installed an irc client.  so i'm still open to persuasion ... sometimes :-)
17:09 < conseo> :-)
--- Log closed Tue Jan 22 00:00:33 2013