I went Obsidian → Logseq → Emacs.

    • @tal@lemmy.today
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      26 hours ago

      How to look it up:

      M-x org-mode RET
      

      That’s “Meta-X” (Alt-X), then “org-mode” and Enter, switches the major mode of the current buffer to org-mode so that we have the org-mode keybindings active.

      C-h k C-c C-x C-l
      

      C-h, Control-H, is the “help” prefix. “C-h k” is describe-key, tells you what a given key sequence runs. C-h k C-c C-x C-l will say what C-c C-x C-l does. It gives the following output:

      C-c C-x C-l runs the command org-latex-preview (found in
      org-mode-map), which is an interactive native-comp-function in
      ‘org.el’.
      
      It is bound to C-c C-x C-l.
      
      (org-latex-preview &optional ARG)
      
      Toggle preview of the LaTeX fragment at point.
      
      If the cursor is on a LaTeX fragment, create the image and
      overlay it over the source code, if there is none.  Remove it
      otherwise.  If there is no fragment at point, display images for
      all fragments in the current section.  With an active region,
      display images for all fragments in the region.
      
      With a ‘C-u’ prefix argument ARG, clear images for all fragments
      in the current section.
      
      With a ‘C-u C-u’ prefix argument ARG, display image for all
      fragments in the buffer.
      
      With a ‘C-u C-u C-u’ prefix argument ARG, clear image for all
      fragments in the buffer.
      
    • @Object@sh.itjust.works
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      212 hours ago

      It’s a real Emacs hotkey that converts all Latex blocks in your file into preview copies of them. Emacs is weird like that.