* indicate-buffer-boundaries
@ 2004-11-21 17:35 Andreas Schwab
2004-11-21 20:36 ` indicate-buffer-boundaries Lars Hansen
2004-11-25 2:21 ` indicate-buffer-boundaries Richard Stallman
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From: Andreas Schwab @ 2004-11-21 17:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
When indicate-buffer-boundaries is non-nil but neither 'left nor 'right
nor an alist, that does not show any boundary indicators any more. Is
that intented? The doc string suggests that any non-nil value should have
an effect, and I would expect setting it to t would choose some default.
Andreas.
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* Re: indicate-buffer-boundaries
2004-11-21 17:35 indicate-buffer-boundaries Andreas Schwab
@ 2004-11-21 20:36 ` Lars Hansen
2004-11-21 23:12 ` indicate-buffer-boundaries Andreas Schwab
2004-11-28 0:58 ` indicate-buffer-boundaries Kim F. Storm
2004-11-25 2:21 ` indicate-buffer-boundaries Richard Stallman
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From: Lars Hansen @ 2004-11-21 20:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Andreas Schwab, emacs-devel
Andreas Schwab wrote:
> When indicate-buffer-boundaries is non-nil but neither 'left nor 'right
> nor an alist, that does not show any boundary indicators any more. Is
> that intented? The doc string suggests that any non-nil value should have
> an effect, and I would expect setting it to t would choose some default.
I asked the same question 10 days ago (this thread).
And I think the variable should be made customizable and should be added
to the Options->Show/Hide menu.
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* Re: indicate-buffer-boundaries
2004-11-21 20:36 ` indicate-buffer-boundaries Lars Hansen
@ 2004-11-21 23:12 ` Andreas Schwab
2004-11-28 0:58 ` indicate-buffer-boundaries Kim F. Storm
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From: Andreas Schwab @ 2004-11-21 23:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel, Kim F. Storm
Lars Hansen <larsh@math.ku.dk> writes:
> Andreas Schwab wrote:
>
>> When indicate-buffer-boundaries is non-nil but neither 'left nor 'right
>> nor an alist, that does not show any boundary indicators any more. Is
>> that intented? The doc string suggests that any non-nil value should have
>> an effect, and I would expect setting it to t would choose some default.
>
> I asked the same question 10 days ago (this thread).
Sorry, I missed that.
> And I think the variable should be made customizable
I agree, but first we should agree upon the acceptable values.
Andreas.
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* Re: indicate-buffer-boundaries
2004-11-21 20:36 ` indicate-buffer-boundaries Lars Hansen
2004-11-21 23:12 ` indicate-buffer-boundaries Andreas Schwab
@ 2004-11-28 0:58 ` Kim F. Storm
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From: Kim F. Storm @ 2004-11-28 0:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Andreas Schwab, emacs-devel
Lars Hansen <larsh@math.ku.dk> writes:
> Andreas Schwab wrote:
>
>> When indicate-buffer-boundaries is non-nil but neither 'left nor 'right
>> nor an alist, that does not show any boundary indicators any more. Is
>> that intented? The doc string suggests that any non-nil value should have
>> an effect, and I would expect setting it to t would choose some default.
>
> I asked the same question 10 days ago (this thread).
> And I think the variable should be made customizable and should be
> added to the Options->Show/Hide menu.
Done. See Options > Show/Hide > Fringe > Indicators
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* Re: indicate-buffer-boundaries
2004-11-21 17:35 indicate-buffer-boundaries Andreas Schwab
2004-11-21 20:36 ` indicate-buffer-boundaries Lars Hansen
@ 2004-11-25 2:21 ` Richard Stallman
2004-11-25 15:35 ` indicate-buffer-boundaries Lars Hansen
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From: Richard Stallman @ 2004-11-25 2:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel, storm
When indicate-buffer-boundaries is non-nil but neither `left' nor `right'
nor an alist, that does not show any boundary indicators any more.
When I try setting it to t, it shows the boundary indicators on the left,
as the comments in the code say.
I will clarify this in the doc string.
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* indicate-buffer-boundaries
@ 2004-09-24 23:40 Richard Stallman
2004-09-25 23:50 ` indicate-buffer-boundaries Kim F. Storm
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From: Richard Stallman @ 2004-09-24 23:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
The interface for indicate-buffer-boundaries is really kludgy.
I cleaned up the doc for it, but I would really rather make
it simpler.
A good way to make it simpler is to use an alist. Pick four suitable
symbols, one for each of these icons. I suggest `top', `bottom', `up'
and `down'. t can serve as a default for all four. In the alist,
associate these symbols with either `left', `right' or `nil'.
Instead of current (t . right), we would use ((top . left) (t . right))
or ((top . left) (bottom . right) (up . right) (down . right))
Instead of current (left . nil), we would use ((top . left) (bottom . left)).
Isn't that clearer? It is much less ad-hoc.
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* Re: indicate-buffer-boundaries
2004-09-24 23:40 indicate-buffer-boundaries Richard Stallman
@ 2004-09-25 23:50 ` Kim F. Storm
2004-11-14 16:38 ` indicate-buffer-boundaries Lars Hansen
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From: Kim F. Storm @ 2004-09-25 23:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org> writes:
> The interface for indicate-buffer-boundaries is really kludgy.
> I cleaned up the doc for it, but I would really rather make
> it simpler.
>
> A good way to make it simpler is to use an alist. Pick four suitable
> symbols, one for each of these icons. I suggest `top', `bottom', `up'
> and `down'. t can serve as a default for all four. In the alist,
> associate these symbols with either `left', `right' or `nil'.
>
> Instead of current (t . right), we would use ((top . left) (t . right))
> or ((top . left) (bottom . right) (up . right) (down . right))
> Instead of current (left . nil), we would use ((top . left) (bottom . left)).
>
> Isn't that clearer? It is much less ad-hoc.
That would be cleaner, yes.
I will change it.
--
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