Update layers/+readers/djvu/packages.el
Co-authored-by: Lucius Hu <1222865+lebensterben@users.noreply.github.com>
Update layers/+readers/djvu/config.el
This layer adds Reddit support to Spacemacs via the package
reddigg. This package allows you to browse reddit in org-mode. You can find more
information in the README.org.
Fix use-package reddigg
Change name to for reddit
Change name according to https://www.reddit.com/wiki/api
This commit makes the latex layer automatically configure pdf-tools as
latex pdf-viewer if the pdf layer is installed.
Additionally it adds a layer variable to configure pdf-tools to open in a
split-window. (Strangely, finding out how to achieve that is far from trivial,
and also not easy to google, because many hits do not provide the "correct"
answer (see the typical example
[here](https://emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/28056/spacemacs-latex-how-to-make-view-command-tile-vertically-with-emacs-window)).
Update layers/+lang/latex/funcs.el
Co-authored-by: Lucius Hu <1222865+lebensterben@users.noreply.github.com>
* [layout] New function spacemacs//ediff-in-comparison-buffer-p
This function is useful to determine whether a given buffer is part of an ediff comparison.
* [layout] New function spacemacs/ediff-balance-windows
Interactive function to balance ediff windows in case they're unbalanced
initially (such as when golden-ratio-mode was active.)
* [navigation] Disables golden-ratio resizing in ediff view
Updates `spacemacs-navigation/init-golden-ratio`:
- inhibits golden-ratio in ediff comparison buffers
- balances the width of ediff comparison buffers on startup
* Updates CHANGELOG.develop with ediff/golden-ratio comment
* [layout] Adds MIT license acknowledgement for new functions
Co-authored-by: Ryan Prior <ryan.prior@coldquanta.com>
As of new OPAM (OCaml package manager) v2.1, `opam config var share` is
no longer supported. Instead, the syntax is `opam var share`. To allow
both, this checks first with the new syntax, then if that doesn't work,
the old is tried. If neither produce any output, it fails as normal.
edit: Fix formatting.
In standard notmuch-emacs, one can scroll back and forth the message
pane using `SPC`/`BKSPC`. Obviously, this is not the case in Spacemacs,
where `SPC` is reserved. There was no way to scroll the message pane in
this layer, so I added `M-d` and `M-u` wired to
`notmuch-tree-scroll-message-window` and
`notmuch-tree-scroll-message-window-back`.
Toggles are great and all, but the trouble with the various toggles for line
numbers is that they force you to remember and think about the fact that there
are variant forms of line numbers. To beginners or forgetful people the various
combinations of behavior can be unintuitive here (e.g. toggling off relative
line numbers does nothing if you are actual in visual line numbers mode). Though
it doesn't fit exactly into the normal stuff we have for toggles, due to the
complexity of this situation I think it is good to just have a way to say "line
numbers be gone!"
Wasn't sure what keybinding to use, so used a double-tap mnemonic.
If this PR gets rejected, there are a couple minor fixes that should probably be
pulled out and submitted separately.
This commit adds 3 sets of keybindings and organises the keybindings so that it
can be read easier. The README file is also organised and cleaned up to be read
easier.
1. Marking and labelling
Add a new keybinding to mark torrents and another to set the labels at point
or for marked torrents.
2. Queueing
Keybindings to manage how the queueing of torrents are added using the
uppercase vim movement keys. A keybinding to logically sort by columns is
also added.
3. Turtle mode
A new keybinding while in `transmission-mode` toggles the
`transmission-turtle-mode` minor mode. When it is active, a new set of 3
keybindings will be active to change the settings of the minor mode.
Although there is a keybinding for `transmission-remove` in `transmission-mode`,
a new keybinding for `transmission-delete` is also added. This is done since
`transmission-remove` merely removes the torrent from Transmission but does not
delete the file(s).
The rest of the changes are reflected in `CHANGELOG.develop`.
As described in #9169, when using the emacs editing style the comment inserted at the bottom of a git rebase shows the incorrect key bindings. This is apparently due to `evil-collection` (changing the `git-rebase-mode-hook`)[3ed92cadda/modes/magit/evil-collection-magit.el (L523-L524)].
We can fix the issue by only loading `evil-collection` if we're using an evil-style editing mode.
Closes#9169
Shelving and unshelving changelists are operations commonly used when
choosing Perforce as a VCS solution. Package consumed by the "perforce"
layer already provides "p4-shelve" and "p4-unshelve" commands that can
be exposed by the layer. Provide keybindings for these two commands as
well.
This also defines the Spacemacs home buffer key bindings,
in the `emacs-startup-hook`.
Because the keys were being defined to early,
before the new value of: `dotspacemacs-show-startup-list-numbers`
was set in `.spacemacs`.
Allows you to pick up new Cargo dependencies without a (slooow)
full server restart.
See https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode/pull/2728
Add diagnostic messages when trying to reload RA workspace
No point restarting when trying to reload RLS
Currently, when `lsp` backend is used for `rust` layer, `SPC m s s` is bound to
`lsp-rust-switch-server`, which temporarily changes the preferred LSP server
for `rust-mode`, but it DOES NOT switch the running LSP server. Users need to
call `lsp-workspace-restart` to finish the switching.
This PR introduced a new function `spacemacs//lsp-rust-switch-server`, which is
a wrapper for the two aforementioned functions
IMHO this should be global binding, the alternative was `SPC e e` because it can
be used everywhere, e. g. from compilation buffer to find the error causing the
build breakage.
Having sourced a file for every R repl session
is not working reliably due to the different
value of DISPLAY on every environment.
Users are expected to use R specific ways
to set their env variables for now.
Ideally it would be great to implement tabs switch with C-tab (or C-}) that
shows the tabs as long as C is pressed. However Emacs does not support key
release events so this function uses a timer as a workaround.
To me Emacs looks better when tabs are hidden, and also packages like
pdf-continuous-scroll-mode break when tabs are shown.
If I had known about browsing history with `C-r` before [I modified the fasd
package to implement full ivy
support](c4c04873fd),
then I guess I would not have modified it. Anyway, now that "full Ivy support"
has been merged into the fasd package, I could add this 'search-from' action
command to `fasd-find-file` which triggers Spacemacs 'search-auto'. Because fasd
only finds dirs that have been visited before, it probably does not add much to
the `C-r` functionality, but maybe it does (you decide?). Anyway, I hope you can
help decide if this is useful for merging.
Org-contacts is a handy contacts management system. It can be used to manage
(email) addresses (compatible with gnus, mu4e, notmuch etc.), birthdays and
more. It is much simpler than bbdb/ebdb and probably powerful enough for most
users.
* [markdown] more document for using marking-command
* Update CHANGELOG.develop
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nicolai <dalanicolai@gmail.com>
* Update layers/+lang/markdown/README.org
Co-authored-by: Maximilian Wolff <smile13241324@gmail.com>
* Update layers/+lang/markdown/packages.el
Co-authored-by: Maximilian Wolff <smile13241324@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nicolai <dalanicolai@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Maximilian Wolff <smile13241324@gmail.com>
Moved the function definitions for:
spacemacs//trailing-whitespace
spacemacs//set-whitespace-style-for-diff
from: spacemacs-default/packages.el
to: spacemacs-default/funcs.el
According to its website, the Ensime project has been shut down since 2019. We
have been supporting both Ensime and Metals for [a year and a
half](https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/pull/12234#issuecomment-524916394).
Ensime's GitHub repositories, including its Emacs integration, are archived.
Meanwhile, Metals has been developed actively, regularly releasing new versions.
It has stabilized significantly, and supports an increasingly full set of
features. Scala 3 is just around the corner, and the community is poised to make
the transition smoothly and relatively quickly. Metals supports it already,
whereas of course Ensime does not and never will. In fact, Scala 2 has had
several import minor versions released since Ensime died. Now that it's 2021,
it's time to cut the baggage we are carrying around for Ensime.
This feels like the natural place to put it, though we could also extend this
with other values in the future. I defaulted this behavior to off in order to
not impact folks' current setup.
Sometimes it is handy to show keymaps persistently with which-key. For example,
to show navigation commands in Info-mode, gnus, eww etc. This PR implements
handy toggles and documentation for that.
`dotspacemacs-startup-lists` by default shows a number of recent files and
projects as two separate lists. If I've been working with a lot of files in one
project, then all the recent files are from one project, even if I set `recents`
to a large amount like 24. This change allows me to see the recent files by
project. Suppose, for example, I have a `vegetables` project and a `fruit`
project, and set `dotspacemacs-startup-lists` to `(recents-by-file . (2 . 3))`.
In the home buffer I will see something like:
~/vegetables
lettuce.el
squash.el
tomatoes.el
~/fruit
apple.py
orange.py
banana.py
Even though only a subpath is displayed for each file, the click functionality
still works---i.e. the link still has the full path under the covers.
I originally asked a [question](https://emacs.stackexchange.com/q/62524/19069)
on Emacs StackExchange to see if there were any pointers or if this was already
a solved problem. After several days of receiving no answers, and having a
little time to poke at it, I figured I'd implement it myself.
What this does not cover: mixing recent files totally outside projects into this
list. Today they are just filtered out. That is a usecase I didn't need so I
figured that could be done in a subsequent pass if somebody wanted it.
* First working pass
- Runs prettier on save when in ruby-mode.
- Adds `node_modules/.bin/` to local `exec-path`
- This means project-local `prettier` executables are preferred
* Making ruby layer prettier formatting configurable
- Adds a variable to control whether prettier is used to format-on-save.
- Documents use, configuration, and keybindings in the README
* Add to CHANGELOG.develop
* Delete spurious comment
* Use prettier as a dependency only when config variable is present
I do not see any reason why the keybinding to enter org-agenda should not be on
`. ,`. Therefore I propose here to make that keybinding consistent with the
keybindings for entering transient states in most/all other modes
problem:
The Magit w (apply patches) arguments are not remembered between sessions.
cause:
Magit reads the transient files:
history.el, levels.el, and values.el
before Spacemacs has redirected them to the .cache directory.
solution:
Redirect the files before magit reads them.
problem:
Pressing: u
in the spacemacs-base distribution, shows:
evil-undo: Symbol’s function definition is void: undo-tree-undo
cause:
The evil undo system is setup as: undo-tree
but undo-tree is loaded in the spacemacs-editing layer,
and the layer isn't used by default in the spacemacs-base distribution.
solution:
Set the evil undo system to undo-tree when the undo-tree package is used.
Now if undo-tree isn't setup, then:
- u uses the default Emacs undo command.
- C-r says: Customize ‘evil-undo-system’ for redo functionality.