dotspacemacs-default-layout-name is only to set the name
new variable dotspacemacs-display-default-layout controls the display
of the default layout in the mode-line
- Introduced new variable `spacemacs-spacemacs-number-of-rollback-slots'
which holds the maximum number of desired rollback slots.
- Introduced functionality to delete oldest rollback slot directories if
total number exceeds the configuration value.
- Rename micro-states to "layouts"
- Rename some functions to include "layout" instead of "perspective"
- cleanup variables
- move functions to funcs.el
- move package specific stuff to post-init functions
- changes key bindings
- micro-state documentation rewrite
- change format of the layouts line in the micro-state doc
- defer loading of persp-mode which loads with `SPC l`
- always display the spacemacs home buffer with no switch
- various fixes
- various new bugs :-)
I feel that it is not needed because it makes not a lot of sense to
have it non global since it is a dotfile variable.
Also remove ' from the docstring for consistency.
If we select a theme after spacemacs' startup, then
`spacemacs--cycle-themes` doesn't have the first theme from
`dotspacemacs-themes` so we start over.
`global-linum-mode` is making line numbers appearing in `*spacemacs*`
and `helm` buffers, what is annoying.
This change make the linum `SPC t n` toggle buffer-local, and add a
customization variable in `.spacemacs` to enable line numbers globally.
«Globally» here as to be understood as «in `prog-mode` and `text-mode`».
This part doesn't seem to be needed any longer. I tested it in terminal
and in GUI modes, both with spacemacs and spacemacs-base distributions,
both with and without a banner: No visual difference with and without
this code.
Mainly adds a check to make sure the working directory is clean before
switching versions. The automatic update should not remove changes by
the user. They can do that manually if they wish.
Also restructures the function to make it a little easier to follow.
Add a spacemacs update button to the spacemacs buffer, and relabel the
package update button to read "Update Packages". This will hopefully
resolve some confusion about updating spacemacs vs. updating the
packages.
I also tweaked the switch-to-version function to make it a little more
verbose to use it for the spacemacs update button.
Catch errors in executed function and signal them to the user in the
spacemacs buffer. We don't want loading to silently fail because there
is a problem in dotspacemacs/user-config for example.