When selecting a buffer in another workspace with
+vertico/switch-workspace-buffer, that workspace will be switched to,
instead of opening the buffer in the current workspace.
+vertico/switch-workspace-buffer was hardcoded to only list buffers from
the first 9 workspaces. This removes that limit.
Minor catch: workspaces beyond 9 will use lower case a-z as narrowing
keys, followed by upper case A-Z. There will not be any valid narrowing
keys beyond 61 workspaces -- but who in the world would have that many?
Introduced in dcae28c83a, because ignore-errors was being used for the
wrong epg-* function.
Why this happens: epg-make-context throws this error if you don't have a
GnuPG environment set up.
Fix: #6114
Amend: dcae28c83a
dired-virtual-revert (the revert handler for dired-virtual buffers)
simply errors out and prompts the user if they want to switch to a
"real" dired buffer. This isn't helpful the automated nature of
auto-revert, so silence it.
BREAKING CHANGE: The +org-roam-open-buffer-on-find-file variable was
renamed to +org-roam-auto-backlinks-buffer *and* is now disabled by
default. When this is non-nil, it will open the *org-roam* backlinks
side window when roam files are visible, and close it when they aren't.
This change also makes this behavior a little more robust, but is
understandably not everybody's (read: most people's) cup of tea, so it
is now opt-in.
- No longer hard-code fontification of tags and types in roam
completion.
- Prefix types with @ and tags with # -- makes them easier to search for
in completion -- and swap types and hierarchy columns. I.e.
before: TYPE TITLE [TAG [TAG...]]
after: TITLE @TYPE [#TAG [#TAG...]]
- Exclude unwanted (i.e. meta) tags from public display, like ATTACH,
ARCHIVE, or anything in org-num-skip-tags.
This was fixed in Emacs 28.0.91, but the advice will remain for 27
users. At least until we drop support for it.
Fix: #4977
Ref: emacs-mirror/emacs@89d02841ab
Our hacks were too eagerly clearning evil-mc's state. These changes will
ensure that doesn't happen.
Perhaps its time I package this up into a PR upstream?
Fix: #6091
Doom sets jump points before following most org links. This allows you
to jump back to where you were afterwards using
C-o (better-jumper-jump-backward) or forward with
C-i (better-jumper-jump-forward). It does this by setting a jump point
on the org-open-at-point-functions hook.
However, not all org links' :follow handlers trigger this hook (like id:
or roam: links), and you can get around it by triggering link opener
handlers directly (with M-x org-goto). Most of these link openers use
org-mark-ring-push to record jump points in org's own jumplist, so
advising it to call better-jumper-set-jump should address more of these
fringe cases.
Fix: #6098
BREAKING CHANGE: Ctrl-* keys are back to default meaning in insert mode
Changing the signification of Ctrl-* keys in insert mode seems
unnecessary and ends up confusing because it is not necessarily the same
bindings as in normal mode.
Org-attach (and thus org-download) can work before the first headline if
the user sets `org-attach-auto-tag` to `nil`. But when inserting files
in this situation, this advice will display an error message due to
using `org-back-to-heading`. So I think it makes more sense to use
`org-back-to-heading-or-point-min`.