Add two new functions: `spacemacs/transient-state-register-add-bindings`
and `spacemacs/transient-state-register-remove-bindings` to prevent layer
authors and end users from dealing with the underlying variables' subtleties.
Pasting in evil-mode has been broken since
`58458f2d2abcc1211444c2060ab598f55e518da4`, as `p` and `P` would always paste
from the unnamed register instead of the register selected with `"`. I've
removed the function's second parameter, as it wasn't being used anywhere.
Fixes#8759
Highlight should already be done automatocally.
This highlight is not desirable because it breaks `n` and `N` search of
occurences and it breaks `:nohl:` as well making it impossible to revert an
highlighted word.
These drawbacks were maybe intentional since it was about highlighting
_permanently_ but it goes against principle of least astonishement, users will
be consufed about an highlight that cannot be reverted whatsoever.
We need an highlighting facility in Spacemacs, there was one at some point with
the package `hl-anything` but at the time it was buggy and removed from
Spacemacs (see layer spacemacs-editing-visual). Maybe we could try it again.
Lines containing a carriage return alone, followed by color escape
sequences, are not colorized properly.
A carriage return in the compilation buffer is interpreted by erasing
contents since the beginning of the line, but compilation-filter-start
is not updated accordingly before calling the filter-hooks.
Workaround it by always colorizing a region from to the beginning of the
line where compilation-filter-start points.
Create new layers:
- spacemacs-navigation: contains packages whose principal goal is navigation
- spacemacs-modeline: contains packages about mode line
Merge spacemacs-ui and spacemacs-ui-visual into layer spacemacs-visual.
The unimpaired keybindings `[ q` and `] q` can be used to jump to flycheck
errors in the current buffer. Because evil-repeat treated them as regular
operations, they were repeated when pressing the `.` key. This made it harder to
rename multiple erroneous variables.
Weirdly, the `'` keybind for `neotree-mode-map` was already present when
doing `M-x neotree-quick-look` with the cursor on the neotree window but
I could not find where exactly it was defined.
This commit officially adds it to the `neotree-mode-map` and the neotree
transient state.
There was an error in `linum-on` when `dotspacemacs-line-numbers` was set to
`'relative`.
- new function `spacemacs//linum-backward-compabitility` to test for old
supported values.
- Use an :around advice for `linum-on` instead of redefining it.
- move linum init time config to `:init` section of `use-package`
- fix relative linum initialization by testing if `dotspacemacs-line-numbers` is
a list first.
Hide properties in space-doc-mode to allow the use of `CUSTOM_ID` tags in
documentation for correct link exporting, as discussed in #8054, #8136
and #8138. Complementary the latter two PR:s.
winum.el is an heavily extended and partly rewritten version of
window-numbering.el.
Among other things it allows window numbers to be shared across frames,
thus improving multi-screen user experience.
This commit adds a conditional which allows `dumb-jump` to use a selector
matching the current completion framework used (`ivy` or `helm`), instead
of the default popup. This relates to work done for adding Helm support
to `dumb-jump` here: https://github.com/jacktasia/dumb-jump/pull/96
The motivation behind this is two-fold: the fact that popups are known
to be broken when used with conflicting packages, such as `fci-mode` for
showing a column marker, and the need for better completions with the
possiblity for fuzzy-matching. This should hopefully lead to a more
consistent experience as well.
CHANGES
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Add new keybinding to neotree to allow the copying of nodes from the neotree
buffer. Update documentation as well.
WHY
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There appear to be all other common file operations bound to the neotree buffer,
however copying of a node is not.