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bug#42307: Feature request: Visual block attribute for overlays


From: Gregory Heytings
Subject: bug#42307: Feature request: Visual block attribute for overlays
Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2020 15:53:41 +0000
User-agent: Alpine 2.21 (NEB 202 2017-01-01)



I don't know, but I do not see this as a problem. After all, if one wants the previous behavior, only a handful of faces need to be updated.

Really? That's what people thought at the beginning of this change. Then more popped up, one by one.

Why should a user, and not necessarily a lisper, need to find and fix each such face - handful or not - to get back the previous behavior, if that's what s?he prefers?


I do not like the new default behavior either, but I can understand the viewpoint of those who decided that it would be the new default, even if I do not necessarily agree with their reasons. I would have been shocked if the old behavior was not available anymore, but that isn't the case, so I don't think it's a problem.


Apparently the new behavior was considered better. The NEWS item about this (in NEWS.27) states: "This is to make Emacs behave more like other GUI applications with respect to displaying faces that cross line boundaries."

Yes, I know the rationale. It doesn't follow that all, or even most, users feel the same way.

There are lots of outside-Emacs behaviors that we don't impose as the default - let alone the only - behavior in Emacs.

I'm not making an argument that users shouldn't be able to get the new behavior, or even that the new behavior should not have been adopted immediately as the default (well...). My argument is to make it simple for users to switch behaviors. Why not?


Yes, I agree with you that a way to make the old behavior the default one again would be welcome. I guess this is doable, but from my point of view it is not a priority. I would rather prefer to see the feature I proposed implemented, I think it would be a real improvement.

Gregory





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