* bug#60353: 30.0.50; Make `repeat-echo-function` as a LIST of functions
@ 2022-12-27 10:12 Ramesh Nedunchezian
2022-12-27 18:03 ` Juri Linkov
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Ramesh Nedunchezian @ 2022-12-27 10:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 60353; +Cc: Juri Linkov
I need some visual cues for when I am in "repeat-mode".
For example, down below I change the cursor shape and colour depending
Right now `repeat-echo-function` is NOT a list. This means that I
LOSE the ability to see the repeatabe keys in the echo area.
If `repeat-echo-function` is SOMEHOW repelaced with a list of
functions, I can have BOTH the cues for repeatable state--the echo
area message, and the cursor shape.
(setq repeat-echo-function
(defun my-repeat-echo-function (keymap)
(cond
(keymap
(set-cursor-color "black")
(setq cursor-type '(hbar . 7)))
(t
(set-cursor-color "red")
(setq cursor-type t)))))
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* bug#60353: 30.0.50; Make `repeat-echo-function` as a LIST of functions
2022-12-27 10:12 bug#60353: 30.0.50; Make `repeat-echo-function` as a LIST of functions Ramesh Nedunchezian
@ 2022-12-27 18:03 ` Juri Linkov
2022-12-28 17:59 ` Juri Linkov
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Juri Linkov @ 2022-12-27 18:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ramesh Nedunchezian; +Cc: 60353
> I need some visual cues for when I am in "repeat-mode".
>
> For example, down below I change the cursor shape and colour depending
>
> Right now `repeat-echo-function` is NOT a list. This means that I
> LOSE the ability to see the repeatabe keys in the echo area.
>
> If `repeat-echo-function` is SOMEHOW repelaced with a list of
> functions, I can have BOTH the cues for repeatable state--the echo
> area message, and the cursor shape.
>
> (setq repeat-echo-function
> (defun my-repeat-echo-function (keymap)
> (cond
> (keymap
> (set-cursor-color "black")
> (setq cursor-type '(hbar . 7)))
> (t
> (set-cursor-color "red")
> (setq cursor-type t)))))
A list of functions could be supported as well.
Until it's implemented you could use `add-function`
with something like this:
(add-function
:after repeat-echo-function
(defun my-repeat-echo-function (keymap)
(cond
(keymap
(set-cursor-color "black")
(setq cursor-type '(hbar . 7)))
(t
(set-cursor-color "red")
(setq cursor-type t)))))
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* bug#60353: 30.0.50; Make `repeat-echo-function` as a LIST of functions
2022-12-27 18:03 ` Juri Linkov
@ 2022-12-28 17:59 ` Juri Linkov
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Juri Linkov @ 2022-12-28 17:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ramesh Nedunchezian; +Cc: 60353
close 60353 30.0.50
thanks
>> If `repeat-echo-function` is SOMEHOW repelaced with a list of
>> functions, I can have BOTH the cues for repeatable state--the echo
>> area message, and the cursor shape.
>
> A list of functions could be supported as well.
> Until it's implemented you could use `add-function`
> with something like this:
>
> (add-function
> :after repeat-echo-function
> (defun my-repeat-echo-function (keymap)
> (cond
> (keymap
> (set-cursor-color "black")
> (setq cursor-type '(hbar . 7)))
> (t
> (set-cursor-color "red")
> (setq cursor-type t)))))
I added a hint that suggests to use `add-function`
in the docstring of `repeat-echo-function`.
So probably this report could closed now.
It could be reopened if you have more questions.
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