Since we disable tooltip-mode, the echo-area should expand to display
multi-line output, to be consistent with our default for
resize-mini-windows. This also fixes the truncation of annotations in
PDF buffers (#1615).
Fix: #1615
For the sake of reducing complexity, I stop Doom from stripping symlinks
or the "/sudo:" prefix from tramp paths in recentf's file list. It's
extra work that's not strictly necessary or unanimously desired.
Also removes the tidbit about `recentf-show-abbreviated`; the variable
was removed just prior to 29's release so it is no longer an option.
This refactor was premature. It still worked, but only by accident.
This is not a *full* revert; +magit--pos has been renamed for clarity.
Revert: d4c02bcd08
BREAKING CHANGE: This changes the packages that +pretty depends on;
removing org-superstar and org-fancy-priorities, and replacing them with
org-modern. The user doesn't need to do anything but remove any
now-defunct configuration for org-superstar and org-fancy-priorities
from their config.
This was done to simplify our config, lighten our maintenance burden,
and rely on a more reliable (and still-maintained) package.
Fix: #6434
Adds optional scroll interpolation/animation in #8335 via the
good-scroll package. Command support is light right now, but I plan to
expand on it later, and I welcome PRs to do so in the meantime.
Ref: #8335
Due to a typo in the hook's self-removal, causing this function to
trigger many times per second. It isn't doing much thanks to the
debouncing, but was still legitimately triggering doom-switch-frame-hook
every ~2 seconds despite no change in frame focus.
Also removes the ineffectual inhibit-redisplay let-bind.
Amend: 653b465c74
This prevents naming collisions between projects that resolve to the
same name (e.g. foo/bar/src and baz/foo/src both resolve to the same
project name: "src"), causing Magit to destructively reuse magit
bufffers across projects (which is especially disruptive if you use
workspaces and are using magit in both, in unrelated projects that
happen to have the same name).
If the user has :ui (popup +all) enabled, it will capture dirvish side
buffers and treat them like arbitrary popups, so we correct the default
popup rule to force it to ignore them like we already do with dirvish's
main buffers.
Fix: #8338
This is due to `counsel-projectile-switch-project` not initializing the
known projects list before consulting the `projectile-known-projects`
variable (or at the very least, calling the function of the same name,
rather than referencing the variable directly). By changing
counsel-projectile-remove-current-project, it now does.
Redesign this hook around `after-focus-change-function`, along with
debouncing, to prevent it from triggering too aggressively (due to
misbehaving desktop environments, elisp packages that tinker with frame
focus, or accidental (and rapid) focus changes by the user).
`doom-switch-{window,buffer}-hook` have also been simplified, and
`doom-switch-window-hook` now will not trigger when focusing another
frame (only when you switch windows *within* any one frame).
This also fixes diff-hl not updating when refocusing an Emacs frame.
BREAKING CHANGE: This removes company and non-LSP integration from the
Python module, in order to reduce the complexity of the module, reduce
dependencies on Company, and lean more on LSP, which provides these
features with more reliability and consistency. Switch to :tools lsp and
install a Python LSP client to get these features back.
BREAKING CHANGE: This removes company and non-LSP integration from the
Go module, in order to reduce the complexity of the module, reduce
dependencies on Company, and lean more on LSP, which provides these
features with more reliability and consistency. Switch to :tools lsp and
install a Go LSP client to get these features back.
This module has been deprecated for a while as it's much too trivial to
warrant being its own module, has been incomplete since its inception,
and there's no interest in maintaining, finishing, or expanding it.
Normally, this would be too small to warrant its own module, but smooth
scrolling is one of those things that can tip large swaths of
fence-sitting beginners into Emacs' camp. I can't help but imagine how
many people get their impression that Emacs is "laggy" or "slow" solely
from the way it scrolls.
Don't get me wrong, there *are* good reasons to call Emacs slow, but
startup and scrolling speed are not it, yet they are easily overblown
because it's the first thing you see. I might even consider enabling
this by default, but I'll make that decision later.
Fix: #8335
If you used `projectile-switch-project`, the workspaces module would
open a new workspace named after the project, but if a workspace named
after that project already exists, it is hijacked (e.g. two projects in
'some-project/src' and 'another-project/src' would get the same name:
"src"). This commit uniquifies their names so this doesn't happen, and
also embeds a +workspace-project persp parameter in the workspace so
that they can be disamiguated later (this association is lost if you
rename the workspace manually, however).
Fix: #7637
The jk/fd escape sequence catches up folks not expecting it and isn't
unanimously useful to all users, so it shouldn't be active by default.
This also deals with an issue where Evil macros are capturing the escape
key sequence (#8279).
Ref: #8279
This command would formerly raise the focused window into a regular
window, erroring out if that window isn't a popup. Now, if the focused
window isn't a popup, any (single) visible popup in the current frame
will be targeted, and if multiple popups are visible, you'll be prompted
to select one.
After setting +corfu-want-minibuffer-completion to t, I noticed that it
Corfu was still being enabled in Consult when finding files. This change
fixes that by ensuring that Corfu gets disabled in the minibuffer
whenever another completion framework is active.