Using <ahref="https://github.com/ahyatt/emacs-websocket">emacs-websocket</a>, org-roam-ui establishes a two-way connection between
Emacs and the Web visualisation. This allows for nifty features like syncing the
graph view and the currently open roam file in Emacs. Furthermore, with
<kbd>xwidget-webkit</kbd> you can even embed org-roam-ui <i>inside</i> Emacs!<sup><aid="fnr.1"class="footref"href="#fn.1"role="doc-backlink">1</a></sup>
<figcaption><spanclass="figure-number">Figure 2: </span>Embed org-roam-ui in Emacs using xwidget-webkit.</figcaption>
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Beyond this, org-roam-ui also provides a number of other nice features, such as
filtering and theme syncing, with more in the works. To see more, check out the
<kbd>README</kbd> published on GitHub.
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<divclass="link-preview"><ahref="https://github.com/org-roam/org-roam-ui/"><imgsrc="https://repository-images.githubusercontent.com/386398327/72086426-51c8-4b7b-86f1-950195373de7"/><small>github.com</small><p><b>GitHub - org-roam/org-roam-ui: A graphical frontend for exploring your org-roam Zettelkasten</b></br>A graphical frontend for exploring your org-roam Zettelkasten - GitHub - org-roam/org-roam-ui: A graphical frontend for exploring your org-roam Zettelkasten</p></a></div>
We’ve long been able to export to LaTeX files with <kbd>ox-latex</kbd>, but now you can
export to ConTeXt too with <ahref="https://github.com/Jason-S-Ross/ox-context">ox-context</a>! While only just released, a lot of work
has already gone into this — with development starting almost a year ago by the
commit history.
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<divclass="link-preview"><ahref="https://github.com/Jason-S-Ross/ox-context"><imgsrc="https://opengraph.githubassets.com/783cdd0431894c3760fc5685e60ee7a5e27d4152e2dfad9095bef476a66edac5/Jason-S-Ross/ox-context"/><small>github.com</small><p><b>GitHub - Jason-S-Ross/ox-context: An Org Mode export backend for ConTeXt</b></br>An Org Mode export backend for ConTeXt. Contribute to Jason-S-Ross/ox-context development by creating an account on GitHub.</p></a></div>
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It’s always nice to see more export options for Org, and I wish Jason all the
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<li>Fix Spanish mistranslation in footnote Documentation <spanclass="underline">Juan Manuel Macias</span></li>
<li>Define <kbd>\citeprocitem</kbd> in <kbd>oc-csl.el</kbd> for use by <kbd>citeproc-el</kbd><spanclass="underline"><spanclass='acr'>TEC</span></span></li>
<li>Fix error in <kbd>org-export-define-backend</kbd> docstring <spanclass="underline">Zachary Kanfer</span><spanclass="underline">Nicolas Goaziou</span></li>
<li>Document the <kbd>:results none</kbd> option <spanclass="underline">Yasushi Shoji</span></li>
<li>When tangling a certain language, be more careful about which blocks are
matched <spanclass="underline"><spanclass='acr'>DMG</span>, Nicolas Goaziou</span></li>
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<li>Make <kbd>org-attach</kbd> work again for Emacs \(<28\)<spanclass="underline">Kyle Meyer, Marco Wahl</span></li>
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