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.
- bind spacemacs-layouts/non-restricted-buffer-list to SPC b B instead
of SPC B b
- rename buffer listing functions in which-key to be more explicit
PR title:
bindings: non-restricted-buffer-list-* to SPC B b instead of SPC B b
PR message:
I don't know what was the thought behind this, but `spacemacs-layouts/non-restricted-buffers-list-*` was alone in its `SPC B` prefix and `SPC b B` was almost free, only used in one layer that I would be surprised if it was widely used (`ibuffer`).
I also renamed buffers listing functions in `which-key` to be clearer for the user. Indeed, I find that names like `helm-mini` are pretty obscure and kind of defeat the purpose of `which-key` and `spacemacs-layouts-non-restricted-buffer-list-blah` was so long that it couldn't even be displayed.
Now the user can choose between `list-buffers` or `global-list-buffers` for listing buffers.
Group together the which-key entries that call the same command:
k and - becomes k,-
u and _ becomes u,_
Declare a prefix name for SPC x i, this changes the SPC x entry:
from: "i -> +prefix"
to: "i -> +inflection".
Capitalize the transient state title, so that it matches the other TS titles.
Sort the code and documentation key bindings alphabetically.
* restore these functions' signatures to those of their stock evil
counterparts (evil-paste-{before,after}), allowing
`evil-mc-execute-evil-paste` to paste at each cursor when there
are multiple instead of pasting at only one cursor
* retain these functions' ability to directly take a register as
input when called interactively
* regression was caused by bfb565eea9
If dotspacemacs-auto-generate-layout-names is non-nil, and the user
tries to open a layout in a position that doesn't yet have a layout,
then create a new layout with an automatically generated name.
* Make RET and TAB (C-m and C-i) perform the same actions as <return>
and <tab> so the maps work in the terminal.
* Catch <return> in workspaces transient state so that it exits without
executing a command (like already done for layouts).
* Add "workspace w/helm/ivy" to docstring, mirroring the layouts
docstring.
Problem:
Spacemacs rewrites the evil-mc-mode-line variable, to remove the evil-mc mode
line text, when there's only one cursor. The rewrite blocks the recent evil-mc
updates, that made the multi cursor, mode line text, more readable.
Solution:
Use the new evil-mc-one-cursor-show-mode-line-text variable, to only hide the
mode line text, when there's one cursor. This unblocks the current, and any
future updates, that the evil-mc package makes to the mode line text.