[emacs-berlin] May 2021 Meetup
Fermin
fmfs at posteo.net
Sun May 23 14:04:15 UTC 2021
Usually when I'm working with different projects, I tend to use a
workspace manager inside Emacs
so I can have arrange the buffers in it.
Also for treemacs I wrote a simplify version for just navigate between
projects, I think Treemacs has
a workflow quite slow without a mouse (dired is the way 😁).
Regards,
Fermin
On 23/05/2021 15:44, jman wrote:
>
> Tilmann Singer <tils at tils.net> writes:
>
>> What do you think newcomers struggle with most?
>
> I will always consider myself a newcomer until I find an adequate
> solution to the mess I have in my *IBuffer* buffer. I open files from
> different git repositories, org-mode files, then mu4e, then the calendar
> ... soon enough I can't navigate through them with `C-x b` anymore.
>
> A suggestion I received was to try `treemacs` but it didn't enhance my
> experience (or I am using it wrong), I end up spending too much time
> switching back and forth from the treemacs buffer and navigating the
> tree and that breaks my concentration.
>
> (I use `emacs -nw` without a mouse, so perhaps this is part of the
> problem)
>
> My current workflow is to open multiple emacs for different contexts
> (ugh).
>
> I read that the enlightened :-) Emacs user "opens Emacs once and just
> open
> new buffers". I would really *love* if someone could show me such a
> proficient workflow :-)
>
> cheers,
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