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Articles in Technical

Mon 23 March 2015
Maintaining consistency in pages using org-mode projects

A how-to on using org-mode projects to produce large documents with consistent styling.

Sun 01 June 2014
How to design cards #2

Last time we prototyped a basic card. In this post we make many, many cards with minimal typing.

Thu 22 May 2014
How to design cards #1

I’ve been working on a card game lately, and I wanted to share some of the things I learned.

Fri 13 December 2013
Widescreen coding in Emacs

When coding sometimes you need a reference file open alongside your code. I wrote a nice little helper function that puts Emacs into “widescreen mode” to help with this.

Specifically it doubles the width of the frame and splits it in two. You can then switch between them (C-x o …

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