the commit counting introduced in a3df5bf prints `nil` instead of the
empty string when the repo moves from commit A to commit B where A isn't
reachable from B
The previous approach only resized `doom-font`. Now it resizes
`doom-variable-pitch-font` and `doom-serif-font` too, so variable-pitch,
mixed-pitch, and fixed-serif users can enjoy dynamic font scaling.
Setting a face's `:font` attribute implicitly sets a host of other faces
attributes (:family, :foundry, :width, :weight, :height, and :slant),
which is problematic in places where these faces are used in tandem with
other faces, like how EWW renders bold elements with both
variable-pitch+bold faces, with the expectation that their attributes
would cascade properly, but not so if variable-pitch sets :weight or
:slant.
We can't be certain where MELPA/ELPA packages come from, but
occasionally, their hosted on unstable servers (savannah) or git servers
with certain features disabled (as is the case for paredit's not
allowing shallow clones).
Trust in emacsmirror, and we can be more certain the package is coming
from github.
This may trigger a rebuild of your packages!
Tab should only be changed for evil users in insert mode, since they
have fold cycling functionality available in normal mode and vanilla
users do not.
(And enboldens them in both forms)
I didn't think anyone would use this form to ask for how-to/config help,
but the internet proved me wrong.
Oh god. Does the bump request form need one too?
Reverts 86fd6c621 which increased gcmh-high-cons-threshold from Doom's
16mb default to its upstream default (of 1gb). This was an experiment.
In theory, the user should idle enough that it would GC enough to stave
off freezes/stuttering/paging, but in practice, either users did not
idle enough or the GC didn't clean up enough when given the opportunity.
The result: terrible stuttering and freezing after long periods of use.
Back to 16mb gang.
`cargo doc --open` (the previous binding of `SPC m b d`) always opens a
new browser tab. For "doc-driven development" this isn't so nice, since
we'd like to stay in the same tab and just refresh its contents after
editing. That's what `cargo doc` (without `--open`) does, which is
called by `#'rustic-carg-build-doc`.
This commit introduces a binding for the latter behaviour, but asigns it
to the old `SPC m b d`, with the "open" variant as `SPC m b D`. This
matches Spacemacs and follows the usual pattern of "the capital letter
variant is the one you use less often".
The :editor format module uses either the formatter available through an
LSP server or a formatter that the format-all package supports. With
:editor (format +onsave), this formatter is triggered when a file is
saved. However, if no format-all formatter is available, this on-save
behavior is disabled, even if an LSP formatter is available. This fixes
that.