By default `C-c C-l` shows following error:
```
haskell-mode-enable-process-minor-mode: Run ‘C-h f haskell-mode‘ for instruction how to setup a Haskell interaction mode.
```
Which might confuse users and they might end up setting
interactive-haskell-mode, which in most cases not what we want.
Also, it gives short key binding for emacs-only editing style users to
bring up REPL.
- 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 :-)
After the change in 1d340dcc77,
there was some grumbling in gitter that `SPC L` is not as convenient
as `SPC l`. Apparently avy-goto-line is a popular function.
`SPC y` is chosen because it is:
- currently unused (as far as I can tell).
- sort of mnemonic because "avy" has a "y" in it.
- doesn't require SHIFT to type
- is accessible even on non-US keyboards
(there were suggestions such ";" and "\" that are not as accessible
on non-US keyboards)
This change also updates the documentation regarding the change from
ace-jump-mode to avy.
`SPC l l` makes more sense for switching perspectives with helm
because it is a faster/easier binding to use.
- Document binding to helm-perspectives
- Bind persp-load-state-from-file to `SPC l L`
So perspectives are on SPC l
and avy jump to line on SPC L
This is to have consistent lower case keys for "scopes":
- b for buffer
- f for files
- p for project
- and l for layout (perspective)
Fixes warning:
Compiling no file at Tue Nov 3 13:42:42 2015
../../init.el:Warning: `vagrant-tramp-enable' is an obsolete function; use
`vagrant-tramp-add-method' instead.