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:ui ligatures
Description unfold
Installation
Enable this module in your doom!
block.
This module requires one of three setups for ligatures to work:
- A recent enough version of Emacs which will compose ligatures automatically (Emacs 28 with Harfbuzz support), or
- Mitsuharu's
emacs-mac
build on macOS (available on Homebrew), or - A patched font for Doom's fallback ligature support.
This module does not have specific installation instructions
doom doctor
will tell you if the module is incompatible with your current Emacs version, and what you can do to remediate.
Usage
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Mathematical symbols replacement
If you want to set symbol replacements for modules that don't have them by
default you can use the set-ligatures!
function in your config.el file
(after! PACKAGE
(set-ligatures! 'MAJOR-MODE
:symbol "keyword"))
E.g.
(after! go-mode ; in this case the major mode and package named the same thing
(set-ligatures! 'go-mode
:def "func" ; function keyword
:true "true" :false "false"
; this will replace not only definitions
; but coresponding functions aswell
:int "int" :str "string"
:float "float" :bool "bool"
:for "for"
:return "return" :yield "yield"))
You can set these symbols out of the box:
(set-ligatures! 'MAJOR-MODE
;; Functional
:lambda "lambda keyword"
:def "function keyword"
:composition "composition"
:map "map/dictionary keyword"
;; Types
:null "null type"
:true "true keyword"
:false "false keyword"
:int "int keyword"
:float "float keyword"
:str "string keyword"
:bool "boolean keyword"
:list "list keyword"
;; Flow
:not "not operator"
:in "in operator"
:not-in "not in operator"
:and "and keyword"
:or "or keyword"
:for "for keyword"
:some "some keyword"
:return "return"
:yield "yeild"
;; Other
:union "Union keyword"
:intersect "Intersect keyword"
:diff "diff keyword"
:tuple "Tuple Keyword "
:pipe "Pipe Keyword"
:dot "Dot operator")
If you have multiple versions of the same keyword you can set the symbol twice:
(set-ligatures! scala-mode
:null "none"
:null "None")
Coding ligatures
This module includes configuration to compose combinations like ->
or ::
into prettier glyphs (called a ligature), specific for your font, or specific
for the major modes that you want to use.
As these ligatures come from the font itself instead of elisp symbols, we use
set-font-ligatures!
(set-font-ligatures! '(haskell-mode clojure-mode) ">>=" ">>-")
Details
Ligatures are implemented using a composition-function-table method: regexps are used to match all the usual sequences which are composed into ligatures. These regexps are passed to emacs directly, which asks Harfbuzz to shape it. Ligatures are obtained automatically depending on the capabilities of the font, and no font-specific configuration is necessary.
Emacs-mac port implements the same method natively in its code, nothing is necessary on Doom side; otherwise, Doom uses the ligature.el package that implements this method for Emacs 28+ built with Harfbuzz support. Therefore, the module will not work with Emacs 27 or previous.
Even though harfbuzz has been included in emacs 27, there is currently a bug (#40864) which prevents a safe usage of the composition-function-table method in Emacs 27.
Configuration
Symbol replacements (λ for "lambda"…)
if you don't like the symbols chosen you can change them by using:
;; you don't need to include all of them you can pick and mix
(plist-put! +ligatures-extra-symbols
;; org
:name "»"
:src_block "»"
:src_block_end "«"
:quote "“"
:quote_end "”"
;; Functional
:lambda "λ"
:def "ƒ"
:composition "∘"
:map "↦"
;; Types
:null "∅"
:true "𝕋"
:false "𝔽"
:int "ℤ"
:float "ℝ"
:str "𝕊"
:bool "𝔹"
:list "𝕃"
;; Flow
:not "¬"
:in "∈"
:not-in "∉"
:and "∧"
:or "∨"
:for "∀"
:some "∃"
:return "⟼"
:yield "⟻"
;; Other
:union "⋃"
:intersect "∩"
:diff "∖"
:tuple "⨂"
:pipe ""
:dot "•") ;; you could also add your own if you want
Font ligatures (turning "=>" into an arrow…)
Setting ligatures for specific font or major mode
As the README for ligature.el states, you can manipulate the ligatures that you
want to enable, specific for your font, or specific for the major modes that you
want to use. set-font-ligatures!
is a thin wrapper around ligature.el
to control these.
(set-font-ligatures! '(haskell-mode clojure-mode) ">>=" ">>-")
This call will:
- overwrite all preceding calls to
set-font-ligatures!
forhaskell-mode
andclojure-mode
specifically, but - keep the inheritance to ligatures set for all modes, or parent modes like
prog-mode
Overwriting all default ligatures
If you want to "start from scratch" and get control over all ligatures that happen in all modes, you can use
;; Set all your custom ligatures for all prog-modes here
;; This section is *out of* the after! block
;; Example: only get ligatures for "==" and "===" in programming modes
;; by default, and get only "www" in all buffers by default.
(setq +ligatures-prog-mode-list '("==" "===")
+ligatures-all-modes-list '("www"))
;; Set any of those variables to nil to wipe all defaults.
;; Set all your additional custom ligatures for other major modes here.
;; Example: enable traditional ligature support in eww-mode, if the
;; `variable-pitch' face supports it
(set-font-ligatures! 'eww-mode "ff" "fi" "ffi")
Troubleshooting
Some symbols are not rendering correctly
This can usually be fixed by doing one of the following:
- Set var:doom-symbol-font.
- Disable the doom-module::ui unicode module. It overrides var:doom-symbol-font and should only be used as a last resort.
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