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4499ce7b0a refactor: doom-unicode-font -> doom-symbol-font
No font supports all of Unicode or anywhere near it. It’s not even
really possible with current font formats. Therefore, rename
`doom-unicode-font` to `doom-symbol-font`. Only set it as a fallback for
characters in the `symbol` and `mathematical` scripts.
2023-10-07 02:33:45 +02:00
1cc7b04059 docs: clarify doom-unicode-font default
d4dec35658 removed Apple Color Emoji, and it wasn’t clear how Symbola
was set if this variable was nil.
2023-10-07 02:33:45 +02:00
317cea5eef fix: assign emoji fallbacks directly to emoji script
Ref: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/commit/?id=12d2fb58c416b557924174f57bfb1c9b9e7cf999
2023-10-07 02:33:45 +02:00
5e6430e9e6 fix: assign Nerd Fonts directly to Unicode PUAs
Nerd Fonts assign icons to code points in these Unicode Private Use
Areas. `doom-unicode-font` is now available again as a user-defined
fallback of last resort for non-PUA Unicode code points.

Ref: f12c615e4d (overview)
2023-10-07 02:33:45 +02:00
f5be3ec1e5 fix: use ansi-color-compilation-filter on emacs28+
I'm using Emacs30 and on my version,
doom-apply-ansi-color-to-compilation-buffer-h does not colorize all the
escape sequences. Using ansi-color-compilation-filter instead fixes this
for me.
2023-10-05 17:44:08 +02:00
9787022b83 refactor!: replace all-the-icons with nerd-icons
BREAKING CHANGE: This commit replaces all-the-icons with nerd-fonts. Any
all-the-icons-* function calls or variable references in your private
config will break and should be replaced with their nerd-icons-*
equivalent. That said, Doom will continue to install all-the-icons for
a while, so feel free to load it if you don't want to fully commit to
the change yet.

This change is happening because nerd-icon has wider support for GUI and
TUI Emacs; has a larger, more consistent selection of symbols; plus unicode
coverage.

Fix: #7368
Close: #6675
Close: #7364
2023-09-14 01:03:55 +02:00
f427c8a30e tweak: scroll-conservatively = 10
Forces the window to recenter if the cursor moves >=10 lines off-screen.
This makes some of our manual recentering elsewhere unnecessary.
2023-09-11 23:53:36 +02:00
a2b02942f8 fix: void-function set-fontset-font error
Due to some packages and modules using this in some (non-GUI) builds of
Emacs. display-graphic-p isn't enough here, so rather than police all
the possible offenders, I've defined it to no-op in those cases,
instead.

Close: #6876
2022-10-29 01:57:42 +02:00
ffad2bc49e perf: move doom-init-ui-h to window-setup-hook
This has little effect on startup time now, but seems to buy 100-200ms
with some 3.0 optimizations that will come soon.
2022-09-24 22:10:02 +02:00
c5de95f722 perf: defer init for frame's buffer-predicate
Ensures that it doesn't pull in the buffer library so early in the
startup process, or gets called prematurely.
2022-09-20 02:29:14 +02:00
195359cf99 fix: properly disable tooltip-mode
In 4a25375, it seemed that only setting the variables to nil early
enough would be sufficient, but this turned out not to be the case.
There's no avoiding calling the mode to disable it.

Ref: 58c0de6841
Amend: 4a253757cb
2022-09-18 10:36:00 +02:00
41051f4761 fix: disable UI elements earlier
Moves this from doom-ui to doom-start, since there is more savings to be
had if this is done early.

Also moves the menu-bar fix for macos out of the :os macos module into
doom-start, because it is a fix (and for a Doom optimization) and not a
feature, so it shouldn't be behind a module.
2022-09-16 01:14:23 +02:00
4a253757cb refactor: how UI elements are disabled at startup
The default-frame-alist properties are only necessary for the scrollbar.
The variables are enough for the rest. Also, no need to set
x-gtk-use-symtem-tooltips if we're turning off tooltips anyway.

Also moves the UI config that snuck its way into doom-start back to
doom-ui.
2022-09-16 01:14:23 +02:00
0d7c3eaf24 feat: add doom-{before,after}-init-hook
doom-before-init-hook runs before $DOOMDIR/init.el is loaded.

doom-after-init-hook runs at the *very* end of the Emacs startup
process (after window-setup-hook).
2022-09-16 01:14:23 +02:00
6ddaed5cdd nit: comment revision and formatting
For clarity, to enforce conventions, and explain the unexplained.
2022-09-16 01:14:22 +02:00
44ff627e35 nit: remove unused base-specs arg in doom--make-font-specs 2022-09-10 23:48:56 +02:00
a5c80fcb4b refactor: deprecate doom-private-dir for doom-user-dir
- Deprecates the doom-private-dir variable in favor of doom-user-dir.
- Renames the pseudo category for the user's module: :private -> :user.
- Renames the doom-private-error error type to doom-user-error.

Emacs uses the term "user" to refer to the "things" in user space (e.g.
user-init-file, user-emacs-directory, user-mail-address, xdg-user-dirs,
package-user-dir, etc), and I'd like to be consistent with that. It also
has the nice side-effect of being slightly shorter. I also hope
'doom-user-error' will be less obtuse to beginners than
'doom-private-error'.
2022-08-14 20:43:35 +02:00
0407621aff refactor: deprecate EMACS2[89]+, NATIVECOMP, MODULES
To reduce redundancy, remove the maintenance hassle that version
constants would impose later on, and rely on built-in
facilities (featurep) more over global variables or doomisms, these
global constants have been deprecated in favor of Emacs "features":

- EMACS28+   -- replace with (> emacs-major-version 27)
- EMACS29+   -- replace with (> emacs-major-version 28)
- NATIVECOMP -- replace with (featurep 'native-compile)
- MODULES    -- replace with (featurep 'dynamic-modules)

(These constants will be formally removed when v3 is released. The IS-*
constants are likely next, but I haven't decided on their substitutes
yet)

I also decided to follow native-compile's example and provide features
for Emacs' system features (since system-configuration-features' docs
outs itself as a poor method to detect features):

- dynamic-modules
- jansson
- native-compile -- this one already exists, but will instead be removed
  if it's non-functional; i.e. (native-comp-available-p) returns nil.

These are now detectable using featurep, which is fast and built-in.
2022-08-14 20:43:35 +02:00
b9933e6637 refactor!: restructure Doom core
BREAKING CHANGE: This restructures the project in preparation for Doom
to be split into two repos. Users that have reconfigured Doom's CLI
stand a good chance of seeing breakage, especially if they've referred
to any core-* feature, e.g.

  (after! core-cli-ci ...)

To fix it, simply s/core-/doom-/, i.e.

  (after! doom-cli-ci ...)

What this commit specifically changes is:
- Renames all core features from core-* to doom-*
- Moves core/core-* -> lisp/doom-*
- Moves core/autoloads/* -> lisp/lib/*
- Moves core/templates -> templates/

Ref: #4273
2022-07-30 22:41:13 +02:00