Discover the versatility and functionality of built-ins in interior design, expertly integrating storage, seating, and style into your living spaces. What are Built-Ins? Quick Guide to this Efficient Storage Solution on Curated Interior| Curated Interior
Relative line numbers (relative to the current line) are super popular in the world of Vim, because there it’s super easy to move n lines up or down wiht j and k. In the world of Emacs most of us tend to just go some line using M-g g using a absolute line number or using avy (avy-goto-line). That being said, relative line numbers are easy to enable in Emacs and quite handy if you’re into evil-mode: (setq display-line-numbers-type 'relative) (global-display-line-numbers-mode +1) Relative l...| Emacs Redux
isearch is probably one of the most widely known Emacs commands. Every Emacs user knows that they can run it using C-s (to search forward) and C-r to search backwards. Everyone also knows they can keep pressing C-s and C-r to go over the list of matches in the current buffer. Even at this point that’s a very useful command. But that doesn’t even scratch the surface of what isearch can do! After you’ve started isearch you can actually do a lot more than pressing C-s and C-r: Type DEL to ...| Emacs Redux
In “My Living Room Wall: Part 1,” I documented the design concepts, the firewood box, and the stone mantel-shelf; now we’re onto the cabinets and shelves. Installing the tops and trim, the face frames and doors, as well as the tapered columns, took a lot of thought and a lot of time. Other than baseboard molding,... Read the full article| THISisCarpentry
I’m fortunate not to be a packrat. I know many people who are. My father would never throw away anything! Which is probably one reason I’m so averse to saving stuff. I’ve even thrown away a few things I had to buy again! But there is one thing I’ve always had a problem with—books. My... Read the full article| THISisCarpentry