diff --git a/config.org b/config.org index bbfa806..3b419e2 100644 --- a/config.org +++ b/config.org @@ -4001,13 +4001,13 @@ welcomed into Emacs 28. However, he is also rather attentive with updates, and so I'd like to make sure we have a recent version. #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle packages.el -(package! modus-themes :pin "57599b1d73fe33b324be9358991114222a0a63f7") +(package! modus-themes :pin "18dd2457d233859ad4d102d797d6744525177ac4") #+end_src *** Spacemacs themes #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle packages.el -(package! spacemacs-theme :pin "e04d1f21107a1565861625209bb9c46a7aa43cc5") +(package! spacemacs-theme :pin "1ec73d68b0f120f92538d9a329a3a46e32f74510") #+end_src *** Theme magic @@ -5163,7 +5163,7 @@ we're at it. What's even the point of using Emacs unless you're constantly telling everyone about it? #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle packages.el -(package! elcord :pin "a0fe08dac6417a7a0c4e48dc6f43fd65dbeb41dd") +(package! elcord :pin "d0c9ace493d088bc70f7422705ff27dfcf162cca") #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp @@ -7592,7 +7592,7 @@ Fontifying =org-mode= buffers to be as pretty as possible is of paramount import and Minad's lovely =org-modern= goes a long way in this regard. #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle packages.el -(package! org-modern :pin "59b2e3c94756b4e37b2cf7b9f81028c6d4758672") +(package! org-modern :pin "7d037569bc4a05f40262ea110c4cda05c69b5c52") #+end_src ...with a touch of configuration... @@ -7779,7 +7779,7 @@ I like the idea of being able to make HTTP requests with Babel. There's a really cool package in development to /transclude/ Org document content. #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle packages.el (package! org-transclusion :recipe (:host github :repo "nobiot/org-transclusion") - :pin "20cfc81a5651df5d356abdfb6eb1ff5ae3f76a1f") + :pin "cf51df7b87e0d32ba13ac5380557e81d9845d81b") #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp @@ -8672,7 +8672,7 @@ Org-roam is nice by itself, but there are so /extra/ nice packages which integra with it. #+begin_src emacs-lisp :noweb-ref none :tangle packages.el -(package! org-roam-ui :recipe (:host github :repo "org-roam/org-roam-ui" :files ("*.el" "out")) :pin "6bf6a5eecc1fa7ddbb1fcda85e08fe9c393f9298") +(package! org-roam-ui :recipe (:host github :repo "org-roam/org-roam-ui" :files ("*.el" "out")) :pin "5ac74960231db0bf7783c2ba7a19a60f582e91ab") (package! websocket :pin "82b370602fa0158670b1c6c769f223159affce9b") ; dependency of `org-roam-ui' #+end_src @@ -13186,7 +13186,7 @@ update-mime-database ~/.local/share/mime Graphviz is a nice method of visualising simple graphs, based on plaintext =.dot= / =.gv= files. #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle packages.el -(package! graphviz-dot-mode :pin "6e96a89762760935a7dff6b18393396f6498f976") +(package! graphviz-dot-mode :pin "46afe4825b4a3a5d1a1ac65ec7f585051f756b78") #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp @@ -13242,7 +13242,7 @@ Of course, there's an Emacs mode for this. #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle packages.el (package! beancount :recipe (:host github :repo "beancount/beancount-mode") - :pin "e8a5bce28c796320fa0c83f169d518aba330fd3d") + :pin "687775da63784d153a3c1cfee9801090c6b51842") #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp diff --git a/lisp/engrave-faces b/lisp/engrave-faces index b4275e6..5089660 160000 --- a/lisp/engrave-faces +++ b/lisp/engrave-faces @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit b4275e63fd93a33cff0d7d60fa1919181aa10ebf +Subproject commit 5089660a6060ad99eab76aa0a31ee937a456f9b2 diff --git a/lisp/org-glossary b/lisp/org-glossary index 06df322..44aa088 160000 --- a/lisp/org-glossary +++ b/lisp/org-glossary @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit 06df322b305c63d6865e251ec577ef31d812e074 +Subproject commit 44aa088f9bc39ff7e92acaac494f17184f482be8 diff --git a/lisp/ox-chameleon b/lisp/ox-chameleon index 3132119..0d7fdfc 160000 --- a/lisp/ox-chameleon +++ b/lisp/ox-chameleon @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit 3132119db1e56c2f7e1f1aeb2f2f14c8a9805b27 +Subproject commit 0d7fdfcdab68f0ea690bb2e353704853007b067d