Now when saving, you get a message like:
"modules/feature/evil/config.el" 435L, 16678C written
Instead of
Wrote /home/hlissner/work/conf/doom-emacs/modules/feature/evil/config.el
PEDANTRY INTENSIFIES
Adds support for `slot` and `vslot`, allowing for two dimensional
control over where popups may spawn. Highly experimental.
It's upsetting that I have to set `window--sides-inhibit-check`, I'd
like to find a way around that, if possible.
Originally, I built the load-path with site-lisp paths first, then
packages. There was a modest ~10% startup boost doing this, because
there were considerably more site packages loaded at startup than
plugins.
However, this meant built-in packages would get precedence over plugins,
which is undesirable. In org's case, I simply modified the load-path
in lang/org/init.el. However, this issue has cropped up again in #340.
Evidently, that 10% boost may not be worth the risk it imposes, so I've
rearranged the load-path with packages first.
Allows you to ignore certain buffers. Helpful for plugins that manage
their own windows, like magit.
To use:
(set! :popup "^\\*magit" :ignore)
Relevant to #337
This is experimental and disabled by default. It uses a slightly more
primitive backend that will stack popups away from the edge of the
frame. This will need more work to take window-slot into account.
To use it:
(remove-hook '+popup-display-buffer-actions 'display-buffer-in-side-window)
(add-hook '+popup-display-buffer-actions #'+popup-display-buffer t)
lang/org's initialization process is now split up into hooks on
org-load-hook. This approach is cleaner and easier to customize. I also
removed the escape binding in org-agenda-mode-map, as the popup system
makes it redundant.
Added +ivy-recentf-transformer to counsel-recentf. Entries that aren't
in the same project as the buffer recentf was opened from will be
slightly dimmed.
This makes quickrun, *doom eval* and *Pp Eval Output* buffers behave
better.
Eval output buffers should a) shrink themselves to the size of their
output (within reason), b) *not* grab focus, and c) be easy to close
from afar with C-g/Escape.
Gotchas:
1. Quickrun gets output asynchronously, so we shrink it on
quickrun-after-run-hook, not in the popup rule.
2. *doom eval* and *Pp Eval Output* opens with its output ready, so the
popup system may shrink those to fit.
3. *doom eval* and *Pp Eval Output* handle window selection themselves.
Let them by setting the select window parameter to #'ignore.
Much of my work getting dashboard to behave across GUI, tty and daemon
Emacs is already done with initial-buffer-choice, so I cut down on my
own code and exploit that instead. Needs more testing.