Since we have now a variable for the mode-line theme, it makes sense to move
the scaling of the mode-line to this variable. Thus the property
=:powerline-scale= of variable dotspacemacs-default-font has been removed and
it is replace by the property =:separator-scale= used in the variable
=dotspacemacs-mode-line-theme=.
This commit also adds a the property =:sperator= for the variable
=dotspacemacs-mode-line-theme= which allows to set the separator type.
Example of the final result:
dotspacemacs-mode-line-theme '(all-the-icons
:separator cup
:separator-scale 1.5)
Documentation has been updated to reflect the changes.
New layer variable `dotspacemacs-mode-line-themes`:
Set the theme for the Spaceline. Supported themes are `spacemacs',
`all-the-icons', `custom', `vim-powerline' and `vanilla'. The first three
are spaceline themes. `vanilla' is default Emacs mode-line. `custom' is a
user defined themes, refer to the DOCUMENTATION.org for more info on how
to create your own spaceline theme."
See DOCUMENTATION.org changes for more info.
This commit adds support for `spaceline-all-the-icons` package.
Had to create dummy init functions at some places since the owner of a package
is the last layer that defines the init function of a package. And a package
can be installed only if it has an owner.
Delete layer evil-cleverparens and move the package to spacemacs-evil layer.
The feature is called "Safe structurral editing" for lisp dialects. Support for
it is added via pre-init functions in each of the concerned layer and proper
documentation is added to their README.org files.
This also removes the recently added package evil-smartparens. The goal is
to choose the best package for evil safe structural editing. For now we use
evil-cleverparens as we supported it first, if evil-smartparens is shown to be
a better package we will be able to switch to it.
This is more dwim in the sense that the normal deleting commands now behave more
like paredit, i.e. region deletion is adjusted to always keep the pairs
balanced.
The `helm-split-window-in-side-p` variable has been renamed to:
`helm-split-window-inside-p` here: 8b5df59a14
This caused the following variable `helm-always-two-windows` to become enabled.
There is a space in the buffer name of undo-tree. The popwin did not display right and the function `undo-tree-visualizer-quit` also seems not work well until I correct the buffer name.
In perspective transient state. b and l keys in the docstring have no
corresponding functions declared whenever both helm and ivy layers are not
used.
Add two private variables to fix the issue:
- spacemacs--persp-display-buffers-func
- spacemacs--persp-display-perspectives-func
These variables are set to the correct functions by the helm and ivy layers via
a use-package hook.
Default is `ignore` function so b and l does nothing if both helm and ivy layers
are not used, TODO: we should find a better default function.
This message is shown when Spacemacs starts:
../../Users/Username/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/layers/+spacemacs/spacemacs-purpose/local/spacemacs-purpose-popwin/spacemacs-purpose-popwin.el: Obsolete name arg "pupo" to constructor purpose-conf
The name argument, seems to only be needed for Emacs <= 24.3, according to this
line in the emacs-purpose package:
;; the name arg ("purpose-x-code1") is necessary for Emacs 24.3 and older
source:
00ddafcf48/window-purpose-x.el (L71)
The minimum version supported by Spacemacs is 24.4.
When `evil-search-module` is set to:
evil-search:
Then `/` search highlights are cleared by pressing: `SPC s c`,
and `C-s` highlights are cleared with `:noh`.
isearch:
Then `/` highlights are cleared with `M-x evil-ex-nohighlight`,
and `C-s` highlights are cleared with both `SPC s c` and `:noh`.
This replaces the older pattern
:toggle (configuration-layer/package-usedp ..)
This implementation ensures that :disabled-for honors dependent packages, i.e.
if package a depends on package b, which is owned by layer c, and layer c is
disabled for layer d, then neither package a nor b will be configured for layer
d. Previously, this was only true for package a, but not b.
This commit also fixes:
- configuration-layer/describe-package now shows which post-init and pre-init
functions are disabled, if any
- Does not recreate all layer objects unconditionally when calling
configuration-layer/discover-layers. Previously, this led to all layers being
recreated after e.g. `SPC h SPC`, without any of the dotfile information.
Since this information is now necessary for
configuration-layer/describe-package, it’s important that we don’t clear the
indexed layers when invoking this function.
Problem:
Creating a new workspace from the workspaces transient state, requires that one
first looks for the next available workspace number, and then presses that
number key.
Solution:
Add the keys: `c` and `C` to create a new workspace. Lowercase exits the state
and uppercase keeps it open.
Notes:
This matches the behaviour of 0..9, which exits the state, and C-0..C-9, which
keeps it open.
This is the last key/command, from the C-c C-w eyebrowse key bindings, that was
missing from the workspaces transient state.