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;;; eev-wconfig.el -- configure eev on M$ Windows. -*- lexical-binding: nil; -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2022-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; ;; This file is part of GNU eev. ;; ;; GNU eev is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; ;; GNU eev is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;; ;; Author: Eduardo Ochs <[email protected]> ;; Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs <[email protected]> ;; Version: 20230127 ;; Keywords: e-scripts ;; ;; Latest version: <http://anggtwu.net/eev-current/eev-wconfig.el> ;; htmlized: <http://anggtwu.net/eev-current/eev-wconfig.el.html> ;; See also: <http://anggtwu.net/eev-current/eev-beginner.el.html> ;; <http://anggtwu.net/eev-intros/find-eev-intro.html> ;; <http://anggtwu.net/eev-intros/find-psne-intro.html> ;; (find-eev-intro) ;; (find-psne-intro) ;;; Comment: ;; «intro» (to ".intro") ;; ;; 1. Introduction ;; =============== ;; Some parts of eev call external programs: ;; ;; (find-eev-quick-intro "3.1. Non-elisp hyperlinks") ;; (find-eev-quick-intro "3.1. Non-elisp hyperlinks" "firefox") ;; (find-eev-quick-intro "3.1. Non-elisp hyperlinks" "chrome") ;; (find-eev-quick-intro "6.2. Other targets") ;; (find-eev-quick-intro "6.2. Other targets" "python") ;; (find-psne-intro "1. Local copies of files from the internet") ;; (find-psne-intro "1. Local copies of files from the internet" "wget") ;; (find-video-links-intro "1. Introduction") ;; (find-video-links-intro "1. Introduction" "[Video links:]") ;; (find-video-links-intro "5.1. Subtitles") ;; (find-audiovideo-intro "4.3. A demo") ;; (find-audiovideo-intro "4.3. A demo" "mpv") ;; (find-pdf-like-intro "3. Hyperlinks to PDF files") ;; (find-pdf-like-intro "3. Hyperlinks to PDF files" "xpdf") ;; (find-pdf-like-intro "3. Hyperlinks to PDF files" "pdftotext") ;; ;; On *NIX systems the installation of these programs is easy, and no ;; configuration is needed - if "firefox", "google-chrome", "python3", ;; "wget", "xpdf", "pdftotext", and "mpv" are in the path then eev ;; simply calls them with the right arguments, and (usually) ;; everything works. ;; ;; On M$ Windows things are much harder: 1) eev needs to know the full ;; paths of the ".exe"s of these programs, 2) wget and pdftotext are ;; hard to install, 3) it is better to use a browser to open PDFs, 4) ;; I don't have access to a machine with Windows, 5) I have very ;; little access to people who use Windows and who can be convinced to ;; test this... ;; ;; This file is an attempt to solve this problem both "without magic" ;; and "with very little magic". Remember that: ;; ;; "Any sufficiently advanced technology ;; is indistinguishable from magic" ;; ;; Here I will use the term "magic" as a shorthand for a "sufficiently ;; advanced technology", i.e., something complex and non-obvious, ;; "that is indistinguishable from magic", in the sense of being ;; almost impossible to understand. I will also use "black box" as a ;; near-synonym for "magic"; "black box" has more letters than ;; "magic", but it invites us to use expressions like "opening the ;; black box". ;; ;; In dec/2021 I recorded a video, called "Org for Non-Users", ;; ;; http://anggtwu.net/2021-org-for-non-users.html ;; (find-1stclassvideo-links "2021orgfornonusers") ;; (find-1stclassvideoindex "2021orgfornonusers") ;; ;; in which I explained why I always found Org so hard to learn. Many ;; things in Org are implemented in ways that I don't understand, and ;; practically every time that I try to learn more features of Org I ;; start to ask questions like "hey, how is this implemented?", and I ;; get stuck trying to answer these "non-user" questions instead of ;; simply learning how to use the feature "as a user"... ;; ;; In the language of black boxes what happens when I try to learn Org ;; is this. I try to learn a new feature; I see lots of black boxes; I ;; try to open these black boxes, and fail miserably; I get frustrated ;; and exhausted; I postpone learning that feature to another day. ;; ;; I have the same relationship with `M-x customize'. ;; ;; The most "user-friendly" way to configure Emacs is with ;; `customize'. Try: ;; ;; (eek "M-x customize") ;; (customize-group 'processes) ;; (customize-group 'shell) ;; (customize-variable 'explicit-bash-args) ;; (customize-face 'eev-glyph-face-red) ;; ;; Over the years I have experimented with several alternatives to ;; customize that "use less magic". This page, ;; ;; http://anggtwu.net/eev-customize.html ;; ;; from april/2022, describe some of my experiments. ;; ;; I started to work on eev-wconfig.el a few days after making that ;; page. Eev-wconfig.el uses all the ideas there, plus a few new ones. ;; ;; Eev-wconfig can be used both "with no magic" and "with some magic". ;; Both ways create temporary buffers that have parts that perform ;; configuration steps and parts with elisp hyperlinks "that open the ;; (black) boxes" and explain what the configuration steps do. ;; ;; ;; «usage» (to ".usage") ;; ;; 2. Usage ;; ======== ;; To use this, run: ;; ;; (find-wconfig-links) ;; ;; The `(find-wconfig-links)' will create a temporary buffer with ;; instructions. For more info, see the video: ;; ;; http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig.html ;; http://anggtwu.net/.emacs.videos.html#2022eevwconfig ;; (find-1stclassvideo-links "2022eevwconfig") ;; (find-1stclassvideoindex "2022eevwconfig") ;; Index: ;; «.intro» (to "intro") ;; «.usage» (to "usage") ;; «.find-wconfig-links» (to "find-wconfig-links") ;; «.find-wconfig-browser-links» (to "find-wconfig-browser-links") ;; «.find-wconfig-wget-links» (to "find-wconfig-wget-links") ;; «.find-wconfig-shell-links» (to "find-wconfig-shell-links") ;; «.find-wconfig-lua-links» (to "find-wconfig-lua-links") ;; «.find-wconfig-mpv-links» (to "find-wconfig-mpv-links") ;; ;; «.find-wconfig-magic-links» (to "find-wconfig-magic-links") ;; «.ee-wconfig-run-magic» (to "ee-wconfig-run-magic") ;; ;; «.find-wconfig-exercises-links» (to "find-wconfig-exercises-links") ;; ;; «.find-wconfig-undo-links» (to "find-wconfig-undo-links") ;;; __ __ __ _ ;;; \ \ / /__ ___ _ __ / _(_) __ _ ;;; \ \ /\ / / __/ _ \| '_ \| |_| |/ _` | ;;; \ V V / (_| (_) | | | | _| | (_| | ;;; \_/\_/ \___\___/|_| |_|_| |_|\__, | ;;; |___/ ;; ;; «find-wconfig-links» (to ".find-wconfig-links") ;; Skel: (find-find-links-links-new "wconfig" "" "") ;; Test: (find-wconfig-links) ;; (defun find-wconfig-links (&rest pos-spec-list) "Visit a temporary buffer containing hyperlinks for wconfig." (interactive) (let ((ee-buffer-name (or ee-buffer-name "*(find-wconfig-links)*"))) (apply 'find-elinks-elisp `((find-wconfig-links ,@pos-spec-list) ;; Convention: the first sexp always regenerates the buffer. (find-efunction 'find-wconfig-links) "" ,(ee-template0 "\ ;; See: (find-eev \"eev-wconfig.el\" \"intro\") ;; To configure eev on Windows \"without magic\", follow ;; the instructions in each of the five wconfigs belows: (find-wconfig-browser-links) (find-wconfig-wget-links) (find-wconfig-shell-links) (find-wconfig-lua-links) (find-wconfig-mpv-links) ;; To configure eev on Windows \"with some magic\", ;; follow the instructions in: (find-wconfig-magic-links) ;; Exercise: Learn Org! (find-wconfig-exercises-links) ") ) pos-spec-list))) ;;; ____ ;;; | __ ) _ __ _____ _____ ___ _ __ ;;; | _ \| '__/ _ \ \ /\ / / __|/ _ \ '__| ;;; | |_) | | | (_) \ V V /\__ \ __/ | ;;; |____/|_| \___/ \_/\_/ |___/\___|_| ;;; ;; «find-wconfig-browser-links» (to ".find-wconfig-browser-links") ;; Skel: (find-find-links-links-new "wconfig-browser" "" "") ;; Test: (find-wconfig-browser-links) ;; See: (find-newbrowser-links) ;; (find-efunction 'find-newbrowser-links) ;; (defun find-wconfig-browser-links (&rest pos-spec-list) "Visit a temporary buffer containing a script for configuring the browser." (interactive) (let ((ee-buffer-name (or ee-buffer-name "*(find-wconfig-browser-links)*"))) (apply 'find-elinks-elisp `((find-wconfig-browser-links ,@pos-spec-list) ;; Convention: the first sexp always regenerates the buffer. (find-wconfig-links) (find-efunction 'find-wconfig-browser-links) "" ,(ee-template0 "\ ;; 0. The variable ;; =============== ;; See: (find-elisp-intro \"5. Variables\") ;; The current value of the variable `ee-googlechrome-program' is: (setq ee-googlechrome-program \"{ee-googlechrome-program}\") ;; 1. Configure Chrome ;; =================== ;; Replace the string below by the full path of chrome.exe ;; and then execute the sexp below with `M-e'. ;; Note that you NEED to replace all the `\\'s in it by `/'s. ;; (setq ee-googlechrome-program \"C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Chrome/Application/chrome.exe\") ;; 2. Tests ;; ======== ;; Try: ;; (find-googlechrome \"https://www.lua.org/\") ;; Also, the section 3.1 of the main tutorial describes a ;; quick way to open the \"url at point\" with `M-x brg'. ;; Try it: ;; (find-eev-quick-intro \"3.1. Non-elisp hyperlinks\") ;; 3. Update this page ;; =================== ;; See: (find-links-intro \"5. The first line regenerates the buffer\") ;; This page is generated by a template. Run the sexp in the ;; first line to regenerate this page and to make the first and ;; the last `setq's display the current value of the ;; variable `ee-googlechrome-program'. ;; 4. Save your configuration ;; ========================== ;; The \"init file\" is explained here: (find-enode \"Init File\") ;; Hint: `M-5 M-5 M-j' runs: (find-fline \"~/.emacs\") ;; See: (eek \"M-j\") ;; Try: (eek \"M-5 M-5 M-j\") ;; If you need to review how to do copy-and-paste and saving, see: ;; (find-eev-quick-intro \"5.2. Cutting and pasting\") ;; (find-emacs-keys-intro \"3. Cutting & pasting\") ;; (find-emacs-keys-intro \"7. Files and buffers\") ;; (find-emacs-keys-intro \"7. Files and buffers\" \"C-x C-s\") ;; ;; Copy the updated version of the block below - ;; including the three commented lines at the top - ;; to your init file, and save it with `C-x C-s'. ;; See: (find-eev \"eev-load.el\" \"autoloads\") ;; (find-eev \"eev-wconfig.el\" \"intro\") ;; (find-wconfig-browser-links) (require 'eev-load) (require 'eev-wconfig) (setq ee-googlechrome-program \"{ee-googlechrome-program}\") ;; 5. Save some things to your ~/TODO ;; ================================== ;; Remember that you are encouraged to use the file ~/TODO as a messy ;; log file, and that you can access it with `M-1 M-j'. See: ;; (find-here-links-intro \"1. Alternating between \\\"task\\\" and \\\"notes\\\"\") ;; (find-refining-intro \"3. Three buffers\") ;; (find-refining-intro \"3. Three buffers\" \"~/TODO\") ;; (find-refining-intro \"3. Three buffers\" \"M-1 M-j\") ;; Copy the two uncommented sexps below to your ~/TODO, and save it: (find-wconfig-links) (find-wconfig-browser-links) ;; 6. Test your saved configuration ;; ================================ ;; Open a second Emacs without closing this one, and check that in the ;; second Emacs you can run `M-x eev-beginner' to load eev and open ;; `(find-eev-quick-intro)'; then run `M-1 M-j' in the second Emacs to ;; access your ~/TODO, and check that the lines ;; (find-wconfig-links) ;; (find-wconfig-browser-links) ;; that you saved in the section 5 are there. Run the tests in the ;; section 2 of `(find-wconfig-browser-links)' and check that they ;; work - i.e., that the second Emacs is using the right value for the ;; variable `ee-googlechrome-program'. ") ) pos-spec-list))) ;;; __ __ _ ;;; \ \ / /_ _ ___| |_ ;;; \ \ /\ / / _` |/ _ \ __| ;;; \ V V / (_| | __/ |_ ;;; \_/\_/ \__, |\___|\__| ;;; |___/ ;; ;; «find-wconfig-wget-links» (to ".find-wconfig-wget-links") ;; Skel: (find-find-links-links-new "wconfig-wget" "" "") ;; Test: (find-wconfig-wget-links) ;; (defun find-wconfig-wget-links (&rest pos-spec-list) "Visit a temporary buffer containing a script for configuring wget on Windows." (interactive) (let ((ee-buffer-name (or ee-buffer-name "*(find-wconfig-wget-links)*"))) (apply 'find-elinks-elisp `((find-wconfig-wget-links ,@pos-spec-list) ;; Convention: the first sexp always regenerates the buffer. (find-wconfig-links) (find-efunction 'find-wconfig-wget-links) "" ,(ee-template0 "\ ;; Note: only run this after configuring the browser! ;; See: (find-wconfig-browser-links) ;; 1. Download wget.exe ;; ==================== ;; Run each of the uncommented sexps below with `M-e'. ;; Note that some of the sexps are longer than one line. ;; See: (find-eev-quick-intro \"2. Evaluating Lisp\") ;; (find-eev-quick-intro \"2. Evaluating Lisp\" \"M-0 M-e\") ;; ;; The sexps below will download a wget.exe from: ;; http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig/ ;; And put it in: ;; (find-fline \"~/eev-wconfig/\") (require 'eww) (defun ee-download-with-eww (url dir) (url-retrieve url #'eww-download-callback (list url dir))) (mkdir \"~/eev-wconfig/\" t) (delete-file \"~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe\") (ee-download-with-eww \"http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig/wget.exe\" \"~/eev-wconfig/\") ;; 2. Use wget.exe to download some other files ;; ============================================ ;; See: (find-eev-quick-intro \"6. Controlling shell-like programs\") ;; (find-eev-quick-intro \"6.1. The main key: <F8>\") ;; Run the eepitch block below with `<f8>'s. * (eepitch-eshell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-eshell) mkdir -p ~/eev-wconfig/ rm -fv ~/eev-wconfig/README-wconfig.el rm -fv ~/eev-wconfig/pdftotext.exe rm -fv ~/eev-wconfig/lua52.exe rm -fv ~/eev-wconfig/lua52.dll rm -fv ~/eev-wconfig/lua53.exe rm -fv ~/eev-wconfig/lua53.dll rm -fv ~/eev-wconfig/lua54.exe rm -fv ~/eev-wconfig/lua54.dll cd ~/eev-wconfig/ ~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig/README-wconfig.el ~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig/pdftotext.exe ~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig/lua52.exe ~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig/lua52.dll ~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig/lua53.exe ~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig/lua53.dll ~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig/lua54.exe ~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig/lua54.dll # (find-callprocess0 '(\"~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe\" \"--help\")) # (find-callprocess0 '(\"~/eev-wconfig/pdftotext.exe\" \"--help\")) # (find-callprocess0 '(\"~/eev-wconfig/lua52.exe\" \"-v\")) # (find-callprocess0 '(\"~/eev-wconfig/lua53.exe\" \"-v\")) # (find-callprocess0 '(\"~/eev-wconfig/lua54.exe\" \"-v\")) mkdir -p ~/eev-wconfig/ rm -fv ~/eev-wconfig/Coetzee99.pdf rm -fv ~/eev-wconfig/2022dragABC.mp4 cd ~/eev-wconfig/ ~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig/Coetzee99.pdf ~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig/2022dragABC.mp4 ;; 3. Make `find-wget' use ~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe ;; ============================================== ;; Run this sexp with `M-e': (setq ee-wget-program \"~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe\") ;; Then run the tests in the second sexp below: ;; (find-eev \"eev-plinks.el\" \"find-wget\") ;; (find-eev \"eev-plinks.el\" \"find-wget\" \";; Tests:\") ;; Some of the tests point to \"anchors\". ;; The concept of \"anchor\" is explained here: ;; (find-eev-quick-intro \"8. Anchors\") ;; 4. Use the browser as a PDF viewer ;; ================================== ;; Run this sexp with `M-e': (defalias 'find-pdf-page 'find-googlechrome-page) ;; Tests: ;; (find-googlechrome \"~/eev-wconfig/Coetzee99.pdf\") ;; (find-pdf-page \"~/eev-wconfig/Coetzee99.pdf\") ;; (find-pdf-page \"~/eev-wconfig/Coetzee99.pdf\" 3) ;; For the technical details, see: ;; (find-efunctiondescr 'find-pdf-page) ;; (find-eev \"eev-pdflike.el\" \"find-googlechrome-page\") ;; (find-eev \"eev-pdflike.el\" \"change-default-viewer\") ;; 5. Use ~/eev-wconfig/pdftotext.exe to view PDFs as text ;; ======================================================= ;; Run this sexp with `M-e': (setq ee-pdftotext-program \"~/eev-wconfig/pdftotext.exe\") ;; Tests: ;; (find-pdf-text \"~/eev-wconfig/Coetzee99.pdf\") ;; (find-pdf-text \"~/eev-wconfig/Coetzee99.pdf\" 3) ;; For the technical details, see: ;; (find-eev \"eev-pdflike.el\" \"find-pdftotext-text\") ;; 6. Test if the browser can play videos ;; ====================================== ;; Try this: ;; (find-googlechrome \"~/eev-wconfig/2022dragABC.mp4\") ;; The browser doesn't support \"time offsets\" - see: ;; (find-audiovideo-intro \"1. Time offsets\") ;; We will need to install mpv for that. ;; 7. Save these configs in your init file ;; ======================================= ;; This is similar to: (find-wconfig-browser-links 2 \"4. Save\") ;; Save the block below - including the comment - to your ~/.emacs: ;; See: (find-wconfig-wget-links) (setq ee-wget-program \"~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe\") (setq ee-pdftotext-program \"~/eev-wconfig/pdftotext.exe\") (defalias 'find-pdf-page 'find-googlechrome-page) ") ) pos-spec-list))) ;;; ____ _ _ _ ;;; / ___|| |__ ___| | | ;;; \___ \| '_ \ / _ \ | | ;;; ___) | | | | __/ | | ;;; |____/|_| |_|\___|_|_| ;;; ;; «find-wconfig-shell-links» (to ".find-wconfig-shell-links") ;; Skel: (find-find-links-links-new "wconfig-shell" "" "") ;; Test: (find-wconfig-shell-links) ;; (defun find-wconfig-shell-links (&rest pos-spec-list) "Visit a temporary buffer containing a script for configuring eshell on Windows." (interactive) (let ((ee-buffer-name (or ee-buffer-name "*(find-wconfig-shell-links)*"))) (apply 'find-elinks-elisp `((find-wconfig-shell-links ,@pos-spec-list) ;; Convention: the first sexp always regenerates the buffer. (find-wconfig-links) (find-efunction 'find-wconfig-shell-links) "" ,(ee-template0 "\ ;; Note: only run this after configuring wget! ;; See: (find-wconfig-wget-links) ;; 1. Make Eshell use wget.exe ;; =========================== ;; Run the sexps below to configure Eshell to use ~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe: (require 'eshell) (require 'em-alias) (eshell/alias \"wget\") (eshell/alias \"wget\" \"~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe $*\") ;; The block above only need to be run once. ;; For the technical details, see: ;; ;; (find-node \"(eshell)Aliases\" \"eshell-aliases-file\") ;; (find-evardescr 'eshell-directory-name) ;; (find-evariable 'eshell-directory-name) ;; (find-evardescr 'eshell-aliases-file) ;; (find-evariable 'eshell-aliases-file) ;; eshell-directory-name ;; eshell-aliases-file ;; (find-fline eshell-directory-name) ;; (find-fline eshell-aliases-file) ;; ;; Test with: * (eepitch-eshell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-eshell) which wget ~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe --version wget --version ;; 2. Make `eepitch-shell' use Eshell ;; ================================== ;; See: (find-windows-beginner-intro \"5.5. Shell Mode\") ;; (find-eev \"eepitch.el\" \"eepitch-shell\") ;; ;; Run these sexps: ;; (defun eepitch-shell () (interactive) (eepitch-eshell)) (defun eepitch-shell2 () (interactive) (eepitch-eshell2)) (defun eepitch-shell3 () (interactive) (eepitch-eshell3)) ;; Test: check that the two eepitch ;; blocks below both run Eshell. * (eepitch-eshell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-eshell) * (eepitch-shell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-shell) ;; 3. Configure the `echo' of eshell ;; ================================= ;; See: (find-windows-beginner-intro \"5.6.1. Echo in Eshell\") (defun ee-find-psne-echo-options () \"-N\") ;; 4. Check if `M-x brep' and psne-ing work ;; ======================================== ;; See: (find-psne-intro) ;; and run the test in section 3: ;; (find-psne-intro \"3. The new way: `M-x brep'\") ;; Also, check if in the temporary buffer generated by this sexp: ;; (find-psne-links \"https://www.lua.org/index.html\") ;; you get an \"echo -N\" or just an \"echo\". ;; You should get \"echo -N\". ;; 5. Save some configs in your init file ;; ====================================== ;; This is similar to: (find-wconfig-browser-links 2 \"4. Save\") ;; Save the block below - including the comments - to your ~/.emacs: ;; See: (find-wconfig-shell-links) (defun eepitch-shell () (interactive) (eepitch-eshell)) (defun eepitch-shell2 () (interactive) (eepitch-eshell2)) (defun eepitch-shell3 () (interactive) (eepitch-eshell3)) (defun ee-find-psne-echo-options () \"-N\") ") ) pos-spec-list))) ;;; _ ;;; | | _ _ __ _ ;;; | | | | | |/ _` | ;;; | |__| |_| | (_| | ;;; |_____\__,_|\__,_| ;;; ;; «find-wconfig-lua-links» (to ".find-wconfig-lua-links") ;; Skel: (find-find-links-links-new "wconfig-lua" "" "") ;; Test: (find-wconfig-lua-links) ;; (defun find-wconfig-lua-links (&rest pos-spec-list) "Visit a temporary buffer containing hyperlinks for wconfig-lua." (interactive) (let ((ee-buffer-name (or ee-buffer-name "*(find-wconfig-lua-links)*"))) (apply 'find-elinks-elisp `((find-wconfig-lua-links ,@pos-spec-list) ;; Convention: the first sexp always regenerates the buffer. (find-wconfig-links) (find-efunction 'find-wconfig-lua-links) "" ,(ee-template0 "\ ;; Note: only run this after downloading Lua! ;; See: (find-wconfig-wget-links 2 \"2. Use wget.exe to download\") ;; 1. Test if we can run Lua from Eshell ;; ===================================== ;; The option `-i' means \"run in interactive mode\". * (eepitch-eshell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-eshell) ~/eev-wconfig/lua52.exe -v ~/eev-wconfig/lua52.exe -i print(2+3) os.exit() ;; 2. Configure eepitch ;; ==================== ;; See: (find-eev-quick-intro \"6.2. Other targets\") ;; Redefine `eepitch-lua51' and `eepitch-lua52' to make ;; them (both) use ~/eev-wconfig/lua52.exe. (defun eepitch-lua51 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua52.exe\" \"~/eev-wconfig/lua52.exe -i\")) (defun eepitch-lua52 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua52.exe\" \"~/eev-wconfig/lua52.exe -i\")) (defun eepitch-lua53 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua53.exe\" \"~/eev-wconfig/lua53.exe -i\")) (defun eepitch-lua54 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua54.exe\" \"~/eev-wconfig/lua54.exe -i\")) ;; Test: * (eepitch-lua51) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-lua51) print(2+3) for k,v in pairs(_G) do print(k) end ;; 3. Other languages: Python ;; ========================== ;; If you have Python installed, please test the block below... ;; According to these messages in help-gnu-emacs, ;; https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2022-06/msg00019.html ;; https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2022-06/msg00020.html ;; https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2022-06/msg00022.html ;; on Windows Python needs \"-u\" and \"-i\" to work as a REPL in Eshell. * (eepitch-shell) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-shell) python3 -u -i print(2+3) ;; If that worked - i.e., if after the print(2+3) you got a \"5\" ;; and another prompt - then try to redefine `eepitch-python' with: (defun eepitch-python () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"python3\" \"python3 -u -i\")) ;; ...and test if this works. Note that here we send four lines to ;; the Python REPL: a definition for the function \"square\", a ;; blank line, and a test that calls \"square\". * (eepitch-python) * (eepitch-kill) * (eepitch-python) def square (x): return x*x print(square(5)) ;; 4. Save some configs in your init file ;; ====================================== ;; This is similar to: (find-wconfig-browser-links 2 \"4. Save\") ;; Save the block below - including the comments - to your ~/.emacs: ;; See: (find-wconfig-lua-links) (defun eepitch-lua51 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua52.exe\" \"~/eev-wconfig/lua52.exe -i\")) (defun eepitch-lua52 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua52.exe\" \"~/eev-wconfig/lua52.exe -i\")) (defun eepitch-lua53 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua53.exe\" \"~/eev-wconfig/lua53.exe -i\")) (defun eepitch-lua54 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua54.exe\" \"~/eev-wconfig/lua54.exe -i\")) (defun eepitch-python () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"python3\" \"python3 -u -i\")) ") ) pos-spec-list))) ;;; __ __ ;;; | \/ |_ ____ __ ;;; | |\/| | '_ \ \ / / ;;; | | | | |_) \ V / ;;; |_| |_| .__/ \_/ ;;; |_| ;; ;; «find-wconfig-mpv-links» (to ".find-wconfig-mpv-links") ;; Skel: (find-find-links-links-new "wconfig-mpv" "" "") ;; Test: (find-wconfig-mpv-links) ;; (defun find-wconfig-mpv-links (&rest pos-spec-list) "Visit a temporary buffer containing hyperlinks for wconfig-mpv." (interactive) (let ((ee-buffer-name (or ee-buffer-name "*(find-wconfig-mpv-links)*"))) (apply 'find-elinks-elisp `((find-wconfig-mpv-links ,@pos-spec-list) ;; Convention: the first sexp always regenerates the buffer. (find-wconfig-links) (find-efunction 'find-wconfig-mpv-links) "" ,(ee-template0 "\ ;; This configuration step is similar to: ;; (find-wconfig-browser-links) ;; The current value of the variable `ee-mpv-program' is: (setq ee-mpv-program \"{ee-mpv-program}\") ;; 1. Configure the path ;; ===================== ;; Make sure that mpv is installed. ;; See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mpv_(media_player) ;; https://mpv.io/ ;; https://mpv.io/installation/ ;; ;; Replace the string below by the full path of mpv.exe - ;; note that you NEED to replace all the \\s in it by /s: (setq ee-mpv-program \"c:/Users/danie/OneDrive/Documentos/mpv/mpv.eve\") ;; 2. Test ;; ======= ;; This test uses a short video that was downloaded by: ;; (find-wconfig-wget-links \"2. Use wget.exe to download\") ;; Check that the file exists: ;; (find-fline \"~/eev-wconfig/\" \"2022dragABC.mp4\") ;; Try to play it with mpv: ;; (find-mpv-video \"~/eev-wconfig/2022dragABC.mp4\") ;; (find-video \"~/eev-wconfig/2022dragABC.mp4\") ;; 3. Saving ;; ========= ;; This is similar to: (find-wconfig-browser-links 2 \"4. Save\") ;; Save the block below - including the comment - to your ~/.emacs: ;; See: (find-wconfig-mpv-links) (setq ee-mpv-program \"{ee-mpv-program}\") ") ) pos-spec-list))) ;;; __ __ _ ;;; | \/ | __ _ __ _(_) ___ ;;; | |\/| |/ _` |/ _` | |/ __| ;;; | | | | (_| | (_| | | (__ ;;; |_| |_|\__,_|\__, |_|\___| ;;; |___/ ;; ;; «find-wconfig-magic-links» (to ".find-wconfig-magic-links") ;; Skel: (find-find-links-links-new "wconfig-magic" "" "") ;; Test: (find-wconfig-magic-links) ;; (defun find-wconfig-magic-links (&rest pos-spec-list) "Visit a temporary buffer containing hyperlinks for wconfig-magic." (interactive) (let ((ee-buffer-name (or ee-buffer-name "*(find-wconfig-magic-links)*"))) (apply 'find-elinks-elisp `((find-wconfig-magic-links ,@pos-spec-list) ;; Convention: the first sexp always regenerates the buffer. (find-wconfig-links) (find-efunction 'find-wconfig-magic-links) "" ,(ee-template0 "\ ;; You are not expected to understand this! ;; See: https://thenewstack.io/not-expected-understand-explainer/ ;; 1. Configure chrome and mpv ;; =========================== ;; See: (find-wconfig-browser-links \"1. Configure Chrome\") ;; (find-wconfig-browser-links \"3. Update this page\") ;; (find-wconfig-mpv-links) ;; The current values of `ee-googlechrome-program' ;; and `ee-mpv-program' are: ;; (setq ee-googlechrome-program \"{ee-googlechrome-program}\") (setq ee-mpv-program \"{ee-mpv-program}\") ;; Set them to full paths, like: (setq ee-googlechrome-program \"C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Chrome/Application/chrome.exe\") (setq ee-mpv-program \"c:/Users/danie/OneDrive/Documentos/mpv/mpv.eve\") ;; 2. Things that you need to run once ;; =================================== ;; See: (find-wconfig-wget-links) ;; (find-wconfig-shell-links) ;; 3. Magic ;; ======== ;; Running `(ee-wconfig-run-magic)' ;; runs the three blocks of code below. ;; See: (find-efunction 'ee-wconfig-run-magic) ;; (find-estring-elisp 'ee-wconfig-magic-code) {ee-wconfig-magic-code} ;; 4. Save your configuration ;; ========================== ;; See: (find-wconfig-browser-links \"4. Save your configuration\") ;; See: (find-wconfig-magic-links) ;; (find-wconfig-magic-links 2 \"1. Configure chrome and mpv\") ;; (find-wconfig-magic-links 2 \"2. Things that you need to run once\") ;; (find-wconfig-magic-links 2 \"3. Magic\") ;; (find-eev \"eev-load.el\" \"autoloads\") ;; (find-eev \"eev-wconfig.el\" \"intro\") ;; (require 'eev-load) (require 'eev-wconfig) (setq ee-googlechrome-program \"{ee-googlechrome-program}\") (setq ee-mpv-program \"{ee-mpv-program}\") (ee-wconfig-run-magic) ") ) pos-spec-list))) ;; «ee-wconfig-run-magic» (to ".ee-wconfig-run-magic") ;; Test: (find-estring-elisp ee-wconfig-magic-code) (defun ee-wconfig-run-magic () "This function simply runs `(eval ee-wconfig-magic-code)'. See the variable `ee-wconfig-magic-code'." (interactive) (eval ee-wconfig-magic-code)) (defvar ee-wconfig-magic-code "\ ;; See: (find-wconfig-wget-links) (setq ee-wget-program \"~/eev-wconfig/wget.exe\") (setq ee-pdftotext-program \"~/eev-wconfig/pdftotext.exe\") (defalias 'find-pdf-page 'find-googlechrome-page) ;; See: (find-wconfig-shell-links) (defun eepitch-shell () (interactive) (eepitch-eshell)) (defun eepitch-shell2 () (interactive) (eepitch-eshell2)) (defun eepitch-shell3 () (interactive) (eepitch-eshell3)) (defun ee-find-psne-echo-options () \"-N\") ;; See: (find-wconfig-lua-links) (defun eepitch-lua51 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua52.exe\" \"~/bin/lua52.exe -i\")) (defun eepitch-lua52 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua52.exe\" \"~/bin/lua52.exe -i\")) (defun eepitch-lua53 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua53.exe\" \"~/bin/lua53.exe -i\")) (defun eepitch-lua54 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua54.exe\" \"~/bin/lua54.exe -i\")) ") ;;; _____ _ ;;; | ____|_ _____ _ __ ___(_)___ ___ ___ ;;; | _| \ \/ / _ \ '__/ __| / __|/ _ \/ __| ;;; | |___ > < __/ | | (__| \__ \ __/\__ \ ;;; |_____/_/\_\___|_| \___|_|___/\___||___/ ;;; ;; «find-wconfig-exercises-links» (to ".find-wconfig-exercises-links") ;; Skel: (find-find-links-links-new "wconfig-exercises" "" "") ;; Test: (find-wconfig-exercises-links) ;; (defun find-wconfig-exercises-links (&rest pos-spec-list) "Visit a temporary buffer containing hyperlinks for wconfig-exercises." (interactive) (let ((ee-buffer-name (or ee-buffer-name "*(find-wconfig-exercises-links)*"))) (apply 'find-elinks-elisp `((find-wconfig-exercises-links ,@pos-spec-list) ;; Convention: the first sexp always regenerates the buffer. (find-wconfig-links) (find-efunction 'find-wconfig-exercises-links) "" ,(ee-template0 "\ ;; Exercise: learn Org! ;; See: http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig.html ;; http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig.html#learn-org ;; 1. Understand `code-c-d' ;; ======================== ;; (find-eev-quick-intro \"9. Shorter hyperlinks\") ;; (find-eev-quick-intro \"9. Shorter hyperlinks\" \"[Video links:]\") ;; (find-eev-quick-intro \"9.1. `code-c-d'\") ;; 2. Download the .zip ;; ==================== ;; From: ;; http://anggtwu.net/eev-wconfig.html#learn-org ;; and unpack it. ;; 3. Create a link to the directory ;; ================================= ;; Something like: ;; (find-fline \"C:/I/unpacked/the/videos/here/\") ;; This may help: ;; (find-enode \"Dired\") ;; 3. Understand `M-h M-e' ;; ======================= ;; See: (find-audiovideo-intro \"4.1. `find-extra-file-links'\") ;; and use that to create links like these: (code-c-d \"rainerkoenig\" \"C:/I/unpacked/the/videos/here/\") ;; (find-rainerkoenigfile \"\") (code-video \"E02S01video\" \".../OrgMode_E02S01_-_Tags-GcUVvlClo9k.webm\") ;; (find-E02S01video \"0:00\") ") ) pos-spec-list))) ;;; _ _ _ ;;; | | | |_ __ __| | ___ ;;; | | | | '_ \ / _` |/ _ \ ;;; | |_| | | | | (_| | (_) | ;;; \___/|_| |_|\__,_|\___/ ;;; ;; «find-wconfig-undo-links» (to ".find-wconfig-undo-links") ;; Skel: (find-find-links-links-new "wconfig-undo" "" "") ;; Test: (find-wconfig-undo-links) ;; (defun find-wconfig-undo-links (&rest pos-spec-list) "Visit a temporary buffer containing hyperlinks for wconfig-undo." (interactive) (let ((ee-buffer-name (or ee-buffer-name "*(find-wconfig-undo-links)*"))) (apply 'find-elinks-elisp `((find-wconfig-undo-links ,@pos-spec-list) ;; Convention: the first sexp always regenerates the buffer. (find-efunction 'find-wconfig-undo-links) "" ,ee-wconfig-undo-links ) pos-spec-list))) (defvar ee-wconfig-undo-links "\ ;; You are not expected to understand this! ;; See: https://thenewstack.io/not-expected-understand-explainer/ ;; The progn below contains some direty tricks for testing this ;; on a machine running Debian GNU/Linux. (progn (setq ee-googlechrome-program \"google-chrome\") ;; (find-angg \"bin/eev-wconfig\") (find-sh0 \"eev-wconfig d\") (find-sh0 \"eev-wconfig w\") ;; (find-sh0 \"eev-wconfig c\") (setq ee-wget-program \"wget\") (defalias 'find-pdf-page 'find-xpdf-page) (setq ee-pdftotext-program \"pdftotext\") (require 'eshell) (require 'em-alias) (eshell/alias \"wget\") (defun eepitch-shell () (interactive) (eepitch '(shell))) (defun eepitch-shell2 () (interactive) (eepitch '(shell \"*shell 2*\"))) (defun eepitch-shell2 () (interactive) (eepitch '(shell \"*shell 3*\"))) (defun ee-find-psne-echo-options () \"\") (setq ee-mpv-program \"mpv\") (defun eepitch-lua51 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua51\" \"lua5.1\")) (defun eepitch-lua52 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua52\" \"lua5.2\")) (defun eepitch-lua53 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua53\" \"lua5.3\")) (defun eepitch-lua54 () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"lua54\" \"lua5.4\")) (defun eepitch-python () (interactive) (eepitch-comint \"python3\" \"python3\")) ) ") (provide 'eev-wconfig) ;; Local Variables: ;; coding: utf-8-unix ;; no-byte-compile: t ;; End: