| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Otherwise it complains about not being able to find them.
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This was previously in the middle of the Magit config.
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I read Markdown more than I write it, so it makes sense to hide the
syntax by default. Writing it with syntax hidden is also very
pleasant. I only need to show the syntax occasionally.
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Otherwise, mail will be generated that I can't read, only the recipient!
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There's no need for these to be global, when they can easily be
enabled only when eglot is.
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Without this, Emacs would ask which key to use, since I have
machine-specific signing keys as well (that shouldn't be used for
signing mail).
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