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Added a section for ligature.el as a way to enable ligatures in emacs
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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ There are a few options when it comes down to using ligatures in
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Emacs. They are listed in order of preferred to less-preferred. Pick one!
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- [Using composition mode in Emacs Mac port](#using-composition-mode-in-emacs-mac-port)
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- [ligature.el](#ligature.el)
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- [Using prettify-symbols](#using-prettify-symbols)
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- [Using composition char table](#using-composition-char-table)
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- [Using font-lock keywords](#using-font-lock-keywords)
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@ -21,6 +22,29 @@ of Emacs (by Mitsuharu Yamamoto) for macOS, you can use:
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(mac-auto-operator-composition-mode)
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```
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### ligature.el
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If you're using a modern version of emacs, you might have ligature support built-in, via HARFBUZZ / Cairo. The [ligature.el](https://github.com/mickeynp/ligature.el) package adds infrastructure that uses Harfbuzz and Cairo to render ligatures from the fonts, just like in any other editor. Add the following to your `init.el` file:
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```elisp
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;; Enable the www ligature in every possible major mode
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(ligature-set-ligatures 't '("www"))
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;; Enable ligatures in programming modes
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(ligature-set-ligatures 'prog-mode '("www" "**" "***" "**/" "*>" "*/" "\\\\" "\\\\\\" "{-" "::"
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":::" ":=" "!!" "!=" "!==" "-}" "----" "-->" "->" "->>"
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"-<" "-<<" "-~" "#{" "#[" "##" "###" "####" "#(" "#?" "#_"
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"#_(" ".-" ".=" ".." "..<" "..." "?=" "??" ";;" "/*" "/**"
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"/=" "/==" "/>" "//" "///" "&&" "||" "||=" "|=" "|>" "^=" "$>"
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"++" "+++" "+>" "=:=" "==" "===" "==>" "=>" "=>>" "<="
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"=<<" "=/=" ">-" ">=" ">=>" ">>" ">>-" ">>=" ">>>" "<*"
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"<*>" "<|" "<|>" "<$" "<$>" "<!--" "<-" "<--" "<->" "<+"
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"<+>" "<=" "<==" "<=>" "<=<" "<>" "<<" "<<-" "<<=" "<<<"
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"<~" "<~~" "</" "</>" "~@" "~-" "~>" "~~" "~~>" "%%"))
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(global-ligature-mode 't)
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```
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This is generally the easiest solution, but can only be used on macOS.
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### Using prettify-symbols
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