* Adding characters/symbols to the fringes
@ 2004-06-10 9:17 Joakim Hove
2004-06-10 17:45 ` Michael Slass
2004-06-10 19:50 ` Michael Slass
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From: Joakim Hove @ 2004-06-10 9:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello,
is there a simple way to add characters/symbols to the fringes, like
the arrows indicating that a line continues on to the next line.
M-x apropos fringe
only seems to give functions related to the width and visibility of
the fringes.
Regards Joakim
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* Re: Adding characters/symbols to the fringes
2004-06-10 9:17 Adding characters/symbols to the fringes Joakim Hove
@ 2004-06-10 17:45 ` Michael Slass
2004-06-11 10:38 ` Joakim Hove
2004-06-10 19:50 ` Michael Slass
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From: Michael Slass @ 2004-06-10 17:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
Joakim Hove <hove@bccs.no> writes:
>Hello,
>
>is there a simple way to add characters/symbols to the fringes, like
>the arrows indicating that a line continues on to the next line.
>
I believe you need to use an overlay (which is how Gnus does it --
take a look at `gnus-summary-set-article-display-arrow'). Overlays
are described in the elisp manual, and my quick glance at the page
doesn't make adding chars to the fringe appear "simple", alas.
Maybe you'll see something I didn't.
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Mike Slass
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* Re: Adding characters/symbols to the fringes
2004-06-10 9:17 Adding characters/symbols to the fringes Joakim Hove
2004-06-10 17:45 ` Michael Slass
@ 2004-06-10 19:50 ` Michael Slass
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From: Michael Slass @ 2004-06-10 19:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
Joakim Hove <hove@bccs.no> writes:
>Hello,
>
>is there a simple way to add characters/symbols to the fringes, like
>the arrows indicating that a line continues on to the next line.
>
I believe you need to use an overlay (which is how Gnus does it --
take a look at `gnus-summary-set-article-display-arrow'). Overlays
are described in the elisp manual, and my quick glance at the page
doesn't make adding chars to the fringe appear "simple", alas.
Maybe you'll see something I didn't.
--
Mike Slass
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* Re: Adding characters/symbols to the fringes
2004-06-10 17:45 ` Michael Slass
@ 2004-06-11 10:38 ` Joakim Hove
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From: Joakim Hove @ 2004-06-11 10:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
Thank's for the suggestions - but I must agree with
> and my quick glance at the page doesn't make adding chars to the
> fringe appear "simple", alas.
and think I will leave it at that.
Joakim
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