This layer adds tidal-mode, to use TidalCycles (https://tidalcycles.org)
from Spacemacs. It also remaps some keybindings in places that are more
idiomatic to Spacemacs.
The previous PR failed to handle everywhere `mu4e-modes` list is being used so
this will bring it back, but still use the added lists for `purpose` setup.
The gnus variables were set in the `gnus/init-gnus`
functions `:config` section, that made them override
any user configurations.
Moving the variable declarations to the `:init`
section made them user configurable.
Instructoins on the following external dependencies required by certain
functions are added/updated to the README file:
- `cargo-edit`
- `cargo-audit`
- `rustfmt`
- `clippy`
Signed-off-by: Lucius Hu <lebensterben@users.noreply.github.com>
Clojure (CIDER) is missing the incredibly useful function that jumps to the end
of the line and evaluates the last s-expression.
This function is in Emacs Lisp major mode under `SPC m e $` and `SPC m e l`
The function `spacemacs/cider-eval-sexp-end-of-line` is a copy of
`lisp-state-eval-end-of-line` with the last line replaced to call the equivalent
cider function, `cider-eval-last-sexp`.
The same keybindings are added to the Clojure layer as used for elisp.
The keybindings follow the Spacemacs convention for evaluation, as defined in
https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/blob/master/doc/CONVENTIONS.org#evaluationResolves#4124
When purpose mode is enabled, Spacemacs fails to assign correct mu4e buffers to
correct windows when we're in headers view and select an e-mail from the list.
Since `*mu4e-headers*` and `*mu4e-view*` buffers have the same purpose
name (`mail`), and `*mu4e-loading*` buffer is either `fundamental` (or with a
recent version of upstream mu4e `mu4e-loading-mode`) which has the purpose
`general`.
So what happens is, when we select an e-mail from the list, e-mail opens up at
the headers' window, and loading opens up in the lower window which should have
displayed the actual email content.
With this commit, there will be two purpose names which will prevent this issue
from happening.
This is a squashed commit it contains:
- Added new sections on `cargo-edit`, `cargo-audit`, and `Clippy`,
which are used for several key-bindings in this layer.
- Re-ordered the `Key bindings` section, added entries for new bidings,
and improved description.
- ~SPC m c a~ for =cargo add=
- ~SPC m c r~ for =cargo rm=
- ~SPC m c U~ for =cargo upgrade=
- ~SPC m c A~ for =cargo audit=
- ~SPC m c X~ is for =cargo run --bin= now, instead of =cargo run --example=,
which is bound to ~SPC m c E~
If a layer is interactively installed by visiting a file the progress
file is updated without being properly initialized before causing a
division by zero.
Now `spacemacs/update-progress-bar` will ignore the call if
`spacemacs-loading-dots-chunk-threshold` is <= 0.
I have noticed that most commands from the sphinx layer stopped working while
I was working on the restructured text layer.
This commit tries to jurry rig this package back into a working state.
It does not solve all issues we have in this package to do so a major
rewrite would be in order.
I have fixed:
- An endless loop caused by a failing search for a conf.py
- Fixed all compile commands
- Add a more detailed description of the meaning of the necessary config
variables in the doc.