When invoking `rustic-cargo-run` a buffer called `*cargo-run*` is
opened. This adds a rule such that this buffer opens in a popup window
that is the same as the popup windows for other rustic cargo commands.
Ref: #2623
Eager expansion of the flycheck-define-checker macro causes flycheck to
be unavoidably eager-loaded at startup, regardless of other deferral
techniques, slowing down startup considerably, as it pulls in a number
of associated packages/config with it.
To match +beancount/previous-transaction's docstring: this command
should jump to the start of the transaction/directive at point first,
before jumping to the previous one. Now it does so.
It should also return nil if it fails.
+beancount/next-transaction and +beancount/previous-transaction would
formerly skip timestampped directives, e.g.
2016-09-15 * "Foo" ""
Expenses:Y 779.00 DKK
Assets:X:Checkings
2016-11-16 balance Assets:X:Checkings 8,417.58 DKK
2016-12-13 * "Bar" ""
Assets:X:Checkings 2,100.00 DKK
Income:Z
The `balance` directive would be skipped over. This commit changes that
to include them. Perhaps the commands should be renamed to
+beancount/{next,previous}-entry to better reflect my intended purpose
for them?
- several all-the-icons references were missed, and some code points are
different in nerd-fonts. the variable icon became a folder, the
package icon became a scissors, and the file-icons font icon is not
available
- make face link type face passthrough work
- remove extraneous rear-nonsticky and height properties that nerd-icons
already sets
- generally improve consistency across link types
- material design icons, underlines, and font lock faces for symbols,
shadow if unbound
- octicons for packages, modules, and executables, blue links if
installed, shadow if not. color coded icon based on status
- refactor and remove extraneous code
Looks like the doom-module one was partially renamed to follow naming
conventions, and that didn’t propagate to the corresponding doom-package
function.
Previously, loading the `ocaml` module and opening a file in Tuareg mode
would result in every buffer having its formatter set to `ocp-indent`.
This now restricts the formatter override to the current buffer.
BREAKING CHANGE: This commit replaces all-the-icons with nerd-fonts. Any
all-the-icons-* function calls or variable references in your private
config will break and should be replaced with their nerd-icons-*
equivalent. That said, Doom will continue to install all-the-icons for
a while, so feel free to load it if you don't want to fully commit to
the change yet.
This change is happening because nerd-icon has wider support for GUI and
TUI Emacs; has a larger, more consistent selection of symbols; plus unicode
coverage.
Fix: #7368Close: #6675Close: #7364