JohnDoe365

joined 1 year ago
[–] JohnDoe365@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (4 children)

Ediff is great!!!

[–] JohnDoe365@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I have a tangential observation to contribute. It seems like `use-package` is the way to configure settings, yet customize-group, customize-variable make no use of it. There is a mismatch, others see that too?

[–] JohnDoe365@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

As there seems to be quite a lot of hate for Wayland and PGTK I too can confess that all reasons of u/noi-gai are also my experiences for using Emacs on Linux. If there wouldn't be Wayland scaling support with PGTK I wont use Emacs GUI any longer, as everyting would be blurry.

Now I do not know what I miss by not using X as I do not wander back and forth but stick to Wayland since years. Oh I do miss proper GTK integration, but this is only ever going to happen with multithreading-support.

[–] JohnDoe365@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

I recommend using https://github.com/jdtsmith/indent-bars it's a good deal faster than any of the other indent-bar solutions. AFAIK Emacs 29 is required and some caveats do apply.

[–] JohnDoe365@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Oh, you caught a complete noob. Anyway, the point stands, disabling it through configuration also disables window layouts and tab configuration, something I like to keep

 

I do use desktop-mode to restore my tab and window layouts and loaded buffers. I also switch workplaces regulary and use different monitor layouts with different scaling factors.

It would be great to use dekstop save mode without saving/restoring frame postion and size.

I am aware of desktop-restore-frames but unlike it's name, at least on Emacs 29, setting this to #f also doesn't restore tab configuration and window layouts what I don't want.

 

I have a minir inconvenience I hope to be able to solve. I have a couple of markdown buffers open. Many times details are hidden away using outline mode. When I use `rgrep` to search for occurences in buffers, which are already open, and use the mouse to jump to the matching buffer and occuence, point jumps to the closest visible occurence but doesn't "open" details which are hidden because of outline mode.

Is there a way to reveal the actually matching details?

[–] JohnDoe365@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

Yes, yes, yes!

(And sorry for the noise)

[–] JohnDoe365@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

To dilute the result?

[–] JohnDoe365@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

In which case I wonder why you are not running go run anyway?