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bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox
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martin rudalics |
Subject: |
bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox |
Date: |
Fri, 10 Jun 2016 09:16:02 +0200 |
>> OK. But with my property list approach a once calculated bitmap would
>> have simply overridden the face of the iterator object.
>
> Your suggestion included a function, which could well return different
> values on each call.
>
> And creating new faces from arbitrary sets of attributes is no fun,
> either.
OK. I was not fond of my proposal anyway.
>> Suppose a user wants to use the same background for all spaces at the
>> ends of all lines of a buffer regardless of "the last face used on the
>> line". How would she specify that?
>
> By putting the proper face property on the newline.
Which gets me back to my initial concern: If our user does that eagerly
for the entire buffer, the overhead might be non-negligible. A more
lazy solution would require to hook into ‘pre-redisplay-functions’ or
something the like in order to know which lines get displayed. Would
‘pre-redisplay-functions’ be a suitable place for that?
martin
A loosely related question: Does for R2L text row->pixel_width for each
glyph row indicate the width of that row occupied by text as it does for
L2R text? Suppose we have a L2R line with dots indicating the empty
space at the end of that line:
TTTTTTTTTTTTT....
R2L this line would appear as
....TTTTTTTTTTTTT
Would these two lines have the same row->pixel_width? Or, would the
length of the stretch glyph added at the left of the R2L line be that of
‘window-text-width’ minus row->pixel_width?
- bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox, (continued)
- bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/06/06
- bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox, martin rudalics, 2016/06/07
- bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/06/07
- bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox, martin rudalics, 2016/06/08
- bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/06/08
- bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox, martin rudalics, 2016/06/09
- bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/06/09
- bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox,
martin rudalics <=
- bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/06/10
- bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox, martin rudalics, 2016/06/10
- bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/06/10
- bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox, martin rudalics, 2016/06/10
- bug#23574: 24.5; Overzealous underlining in emacs-nox, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/06/10