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Re: master 3beb8bc 3/3: Allow controlling the look of the line/column in
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Lars Ingebrigtsen |
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Re: master 3beb8bc 3/3: Allow controlling the look of the line/column indicators |
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Sun, 20 Sep 2020 21:44:27 +0200 |
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Juri Linkov <juri@linkov.net> writes:
> Thanks. I noticed another problem: the column/line format string
> is not fixed-length anymore. So when its length changes from e.g.
> "(9,9)" to "(10,10)", the rest of the mode-line is shifted to the right,
> and jumps right/left all the time when the cursor moves in the buffer.
> This is a regression. The mode-line was not so jumpy before,
> the format string " (%l, %c) " was always the same fixed length.
Yup. I misunderstood what (-6 "...") meant -- it's max width, not min
width. But (6 "...") is not, confusingly enough, not max width in the
context of a :propertize? *scratches head*
I've now restored the min-width elements of these two elements on the
trunk.
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