An Emacs configuration to work with LaTeX, Python, C, C++, Pandoc, Markdown, Slack, and git running natively in different OS like MacOS, ArchLinux, and Ubuntu.
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Readme.md

#Readme

RS101

This repository contains the basic configuration to work with emacs for compile LaTeX, Markdown and Docker tested with MacOS, Ubuntu and Windows.

This configuration is used with the research seminar 101.

Python venv

It has been tested that to work with Python's virtual environments (venv) on emacs, the venv must be created and activated on shell y using:

$ python3 -m venv /path/to/new/virtual/environment/
$ source /path/to/new/virtual/environment/activate

after this we have to activate the virtual environment with emacs' command pyvenv-workon and select the environment to work with.

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Known issues

Windows