+ Adds electric alignment of amounts on RET
+ Fixes all of beancount's config (which was running because the package
is called beancount, not beancount-mode)
+ Fixes flood of "invalid face org-level-N" warnings
+ Fixes beancount-electric-currency for appending currency to unlabelled
amounts. Also enables this to fall back to first operating_currency in
document, in available
+ Binds TAB to beancount-outline-cycle on outline heading, otherwise
indent-according-to-mode. No need for completion popup when company
already provides this.
Fixes some issues with lsp-mode's downloader resolving paths to
downloaded assets. For example, lua-language-server fails to download
when lsp-server-install-dir has a trailing slash (see #4846).
Fix#4846
On Windows (or systems that don't support ls),
ls-lisp-use-insert-directory-program will be nil. In these cases, strip
out non-standard switches so they don't throw an error and make dired unusuable.
Fixes#3939
This fixes a class of issues where doom-first-file-hook would fire even
for files not opened interactively (e.g. via org-agenda reading agenda
files or helpful scraping definitions from source files).
In instances like these, hooks like find-file-hook or pre-command-hook
are set to nil to speed up this process and reduce noise, but many
packages add to these hooks when they are loaded; these are lost when
their lexical values fall out of scope, leading to odd errors (like the
one in #4759).
Fixes#4759 (again)
First brought up in hlissner/doom-emacs@9f08db8
Formerly, `+lookup/in-docsets` would disregard
dash-docs-browser-func (locally setting it to the value of
`+lookup-open-url-fn`). Now only `+lookup/online` respects
+lookup-open-url-fn and `+lookup/in-docsets` respects
`dash-docs-brwoser-func`.
Closes#4795
akermu/emacs-libvterm@c2c2c8afb9 changed
the default buffer name of vterm buffers, so Doom's popup-rule no longer
matches them. This causes functions like `+vterm/here` to use the entire
frame instead of creating a popup window.
Fix it by changing the popup rule to match the new naming scheme.
Research on how Flycheck work, and a pending fix from Eglot, allowed to
get a cleaner representation of how this "hack" works and make it more
resilient
Co-Authored-By: Steve Purcell <steve@sanityinc.com>
For some reason, using only the `map!` call did not work, the reason is
still unclear but calling the evilem-default-keybdings function worked
so going with that.