Robin Schroer
Robin Schroer
Sorry it took a while to respond. I've been scouring the Emacs docs and source code, but `usimplify` seems to be the best we have available without implementing something else....
There are several ways you could achieve this: literate-calc-insert-results inserts the results as seen in the overlays into the buffer. Org-mode export is supported as well, as per https://github.com/sulami/literate-calc-mode.el#evaluation-in-org Let...
I've released something concerning 1 and 2 (though I'm not convinced 1 is entirely free of edge cases). 3 is somewhat difficult, this package is architecturally not keeping track of...
cougarten writes: > I'd love an "eval subtree" so it doesn't have to go through my huge buffer. That's something I've been thinking about as well, given how re-scanning the...
> Oh right, on any keystroke would be most dope of course :) Right now it does actually potentially re-evaluate on every keystroke, at least it checks on every buffer...
I had a quick look at this. This is exclusive to HTML export with htmlize for source code fontification (otherwise it just skips that). From skimming the source it seems...
I'd argue that is working as intended, I think for most users rich variable names are more important than functions, and if they use functions they're probably aware that they...
It could in theory, but this is a can of worms I'm not sure I want to open. The more expressions this matches, the higher the chance of an accidental...
Noam Postavsky writes: > I think it would be useful to compare this mode with embedded calc mode, in the README and perhaps explain why you would use this instead....
Thank you for the kind words. Funnily enough I had never heard of Calca before, but it looks remarkably similar, [multiple discovery](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_discovery) strikes again. You've got an interesting idea there....