Similar to the keybindings added to the info layer in PR #14188, I here propose to add the same
keybindings to the epub layer. These J/K keybindings are currently undefined in the epub
layer. These keybindings are used in the Zathura document reader, they are very
convenient and I guess they feel very natural and are preferred over d/u by most people.
Standard LSP support auto-activates the server
if LSP layer is loaded. I have now added instructions
to explicitly disable this behaviour if someone wants
to work in LSP in one layer but only with CIDER in
clojure.
Spacemacs lacks a keybinding alternative to the most natural way of scrolling
Info pages (i.e. SPC) in vanilla emacs.
Anyway, this commit adds J/K to scroll most naturally through info pages.
Currently, in Info-mode, a keybinding for J is not defined while K is bound to
evil-lookup.
Issue #2828 already adresses the inconsistent experience, and in my opinion this
can and should be improved as navigating Info pages is a very crucial part of
using Emacs.
Personally I have bound J/K to scroll page up/down in buffers/pdf/djvu/doc-view,
which I inherited from using the zathura pdf reader, and I think this is a better
default than the default vim alternatives.
bind c-spc to ivy-call-and-recenter
this is the closest thing to helm follow mode in ivy world
unbin `g` key and map `U` for
for ivy-occur-mode-map and ivy-occur-grep-mode-map
* LaTeX: improved i18n support and documentation
- Added a new layer config variable `latex-build-engine`, a thin wrapper of
`TeX-engine`:
- For better support of non-european character set rendering, `xetex` is
chosen when it's found on PATH, and when eithe `chinese` or `japanese`
layer is enabled
- Added a new layer config variable `latex-enable-preview`:
- When non-nil, `auto-revert-mode` is added to `doc-view-mode-hook`
- Previously this is described in documentation but requires users to set it
manually
- Documentation:
- Added a section that lists are layer config variables
- Improved all documentation examples, s.t. they are valid elisp forms to be
evaluated directly
- Improved the section on backend:
- Emphsized that LSP layer is always preferred
- Provided information on installing the language server
- Added the default value for layer config variable, `latex-nofil-env`
* minor edits
- Updated CHANGELOG.develop
- Renamed `latex-enable-preview` to `latex-refresh-preview`
- Replaced a fuzzy intra-link in documentation with a proper link
Co-authored-by: Lucius Hu <lebensterben@users.noreply.github.com>
Problem:
When the restart-emacs package is being updated.
The update packages restart message, still shows the (SPC q r) key binding even
though it doesn't work.
Cause:
The member function compared a string against a list of symbols.
A possible improvement:
Explain that the key binding won't work this time.
Before:
Emacs has to be restarted to actually install the new version of the packages (SPC q r).
After:
Emacs has to be restarted to actually install the new version of the packages
(SPC q r) won't work this time, because the restart-emacs package is being updated.
When ligatures are enabled globally emacs gets pined at 100% CPU. In #13967
there were some ligatures that were highlighted but enabling this only in
prog-mode so emacs dose not get pined at 100% when just enabling with
(unicode-fonts-enable-ligatures t). In #14178 it was highlighted that "\\" had
an issue in the `init.el` so this has been removed
- "//" Issues with doom mode line
- ".." "..." Issues with helm find file
- "--" Issues with magit
The eglot configuration for automatically starting a server instance when
opening a file is incorrect and thus tries to start the server twice which leads
to more problems down the line. Also the company-backend is not properly setup
so auto-completion does not work reliably when using lsp or eglot.
This fixes g (magit-refresh), in the hybrid editing style when the variable:
hybrid-style-enable-evilified-state
is: nil
Thanks marienz for reporting the issue and for suggesting to check if the
editing style supports evil navigation.
https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/issues/14181#issuecomment-739251438
The newly added bindings had side effects for
magit. This was caused by which-keys replacement
working on bindings which are identical between
various modes.
To fix this I have changed the api to use the newly
added keymap based replacements which avoid these
issues.
As a side effect they are a ton faster as which
key does not have to compare all available bindings
everytime it opens its help window.
I have also fixed some more missing which-key
description in magit status buffer.
Currently 'helm-ag-mode-jump-other-window is bound both to RET and to C-o (its
original default binding), while 'helm-ag-mode-jump isn't bound at all (its
original default binding is RET). This commit removes our customization so that
both 'helm-ag-mode-jump-other-window and 'helm-ag-mode-jump have bindings in the
mode.
The same change is also made for the analogous helm-grep functions, for the same
reason.
This layer helps quickly sorting Dired buffers in various ways, such as
time, size, etc.
I think the underlying package is useful and worth a place in spacemacs.
It has also been promoted by Pragmatic Emacs before (albeit long time
ago): http://pragmaticemacs.com/emacs/speedy-sorting-in-dired-with-dired-quick-sort/
Disclaimer: I'm the author of dired-quick-sort package
Add key binding to evaluate the current namespace form (very useful when
starting CIDER as it loads in clojure.core to enable the cider-clojure-docs
functions to work)
Add keybinding to reload all namespaces into the REPL process
Adjusted key bindings to be lower case under `en` sub-menu.
Declared key binding prefixes.
And updated the react layer documentation:
- Mentioned the additional key bindings in the javascript layer
- Added a link to the javascript layer