diff --git a/.emacs.d/config.org b/.emacs.d/config.org index adea42d..47eaca8 100644 --- a/.emacs.d/config.org +++ b/.emacs.d/config.org @@ -382,7 +382,7 @@ General allows you to setup a prefix key easily. This makes it really easy to se (jm/leader-keys ; Example of a keybinding should be changed later "t" '(counsel-load-theme :which-key "Choose theme") - "v" '(multi-vterm :which-key "Open vterm terminal") + "v" '(vterm :which-key "Open vterm terminal") "r" '(rename-buffer :which-key "Rename buffer") ; Org mode related keybindings @@ -786,7 +786,6 @@ VTerm is a terminal emulator written in C. While emacs has a few built-in termin #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package vterm - :commands vterm :config (setq vterm-max-scrollback 10000) ; Fixes vterm issue with cursor not updating @@ -799,15 +798,6 @@ There are a few packages that you need to install in order to use VTerm. sudo apt install cmake libtool-bin #+end_src -*** Multi-Vterm - -Multi-Vterm is a package that allows for multiple vterm terminals to be used. By default vterm creates one ~*vterm*~ buffer. This buffer needs to be renamed in order to use multiple terminals. - -#+begin_src emacs-lisp - (use-package multi-vterm - :after vterm) -#+end_src - ** Change Terminal Font When using zsh with powerlevel10k, the ~MesloLGS NF~ font is required to make the prompt align properly. Due to this, this code is implemented to change the font only when VTerm is being used. @@ -825,8 +815,8 @@ This is the section to include imports from other files. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun jm/load-config-if-exists (file-path) - (when (file-exists-p file_path) - (org-babel-load-file file_path))) + (when (file-exists-p file-path) + (org-babel-load-file file-path))) ;; Load LSP (Language Server Protocol) configuration. (jm/load-config-if-exists "~/.emacs.d/lsp.org") diff --git a/.emacs.d/functions.org b/.emacs.d/functions.org index 5e3ffc1..21ccc06 100644 --- a/.emacs.d/functions.org +++ b/.emacs.d/functions.org @@ -2,3 +2,7 @@ As of now, I haven't added anything here, though I do expect to start adding some custom functions as I learn more about Elisp. +#+begin_src emacs-lisp +(message "functions.org: No functions yet!") +#+end_src +