.conkerorrc:
* changed pdf application to zathura
* added a bunch of webjumps (see source)
* made duckduckgo default search engine
.emacs:
* switched to emacs24 from bzr
* enabled flyspell-mode
* depreciated emacs-color-theme (use built-in theming in emacs24)
* added magit init code with the intent of playing with magit someday instead of using cl
* setup auto-complete extension
* added keybinding C-x 4 s which opens up a elisp scratch buffer
* added keybinding C-x 4 e which opens up a eshell buffer
* added a eshell clear function
* added .conkerorrc, .xmobarrc, .screenrc, and .stumpwmrc to auto-mode-alist
.xbindkeysrc:
* modified all audio controls to utilize cmus-remote instead of mpc
.xinitrc:
* using nouveau instead of nvidia driver so naturually switched from twinview to xrandr
* disabled pulseaudio from starting because it is automatically started by settings in /etc/pulse/client.conf
* modified trayers parameters due to the new xrandr setup
.xmobarrc:
* added foreword comments
* removed volume script from bar (only supported alsa)
.xmonad/xmonad.hs:
* added emacs scratchpad (keybinding Mod-Control-Escape)
* added mc scratchpad (keybinding Mod-Control-3)
* added transmission scratchpad (replacing deluge) with keybinding Mod-Control-4
* imported XMonad.Layout.ToggleLayouts in hopes to find a nice fullscreen solution;
disabled (but not uncommented) keybinding Mod-Control-Space. *TODO*
Signed-off-by: Collin Doering <rekahsoft@gmail.com>
* fixed a typo in .emacs relating to the haskell template used
* automatic work done on .mc/ini by mc it self
* added nvlc to the list of programs to run in screen
* added a new alias "skreen" = "screen -c /dev/null" to both .bashrc and .zshrc
* changed both .xinitrc and .xmonad/xmonad.hs to support urxvt daemon/client shared terminal
Signed-off-by: Collin Doering <rekahsoft@gmail.com>
Added clojure support to emacs (requires aur/emacs-clojure-mode-git, clojure, aur/clojure-contrib-git, aur/swank-clojure-git, maven)
Added path for maven (required for building clojure-contrib-git from the aur)
Starting to refine use of git..Now have seperate projects for each system and a generic git tree to start from
The main goal is to keep a generic git project that can be modified locally on a per user/host basis
and then backuped using git clone and kept to date with git pull/fetch (on a per user/host basis with possible generic additions and upgrades
gooing into the public git repo (still setting up the url) and the gitweb is here: http://rekahsoft.homelinux.org/gitweb