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-rw-r--r-- | Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org | 31 |
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org b/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org index 92fc8f5..023118c 100644 --- a/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org +++ b/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org @@ -283,15 +283,6 @@ hanging, which hl-line just can't do. :config (blink-cursor-mode)) #+end_src -** Fringes -Turning off borders in my window manager was a good idea, so turn off -the borders for Emacs. -#+begin_src emacs-lisp -(use-package fringe - :defer t - :config - (fringe-mode 0)) -#+end_src ** Mode line The mode line is the little bar at the bottom of the buffer, just above the minibuffer (where you do completions). It can store quite @@ -346,6 +337,16 @@ the mode line to achieve this. :config (+better-mode-line/setup-mode-line)) #+end_src +** Fringes +Turning off borders in my window manager was a good idea, so turn off +the borders for Emacs, so called fringes. +#+begin_src emacs-lisp +(use-package fringe + :load-path "elisp/" + :defer t + :config + (fringe-mode 0)) +#+end_src ** Mouse Who uses a mouse? 🤮 @@ -822,6 +823,7 @@ just setup some evil binds for company. :general (imap "C-SPC" #'company-complete + "C-@" #'company-complete "M-j" #'company-select-next "M-k" #'company-select-previous)) #+end_src @@ -1101,7 +1103,7 @@ info pages so I'd like nice navigation options. #+end_src ** Display line numbers I don't really like line numbers, I find them similar to -[[*Fringes][fringes]] as useless space, but at least it provides some +[[*Fringes][fringes]] (useless space), but at least it provides some information. Sometimes it can help with doing repeated commands so a toggle option is necessary. #+begin_src emacs-lisp @@ -2023,8 +2025,6 @@ back in, I can just do it within Emacs. Pretty nifty, right? :general (app-leader "c" #'calc-dispatch) - (mode-leader - "c" #'calc-embedded) :init (setq calc-algebraic-mode t) :config @@ -2182,8 +2182,11 @@ limit), so set it for specific modes need the help. tab-mark))) #+end_src ** Filling and displaying fills -I like different fill-columns for different modes: text modes should -really use 70 fill columns while code should stick to 80. +The fill-column is the number of characters that should be in a single +line of text before doing a hard wrap. The default case is 80 +characters for that l33t Unix hard terminal character limit. I like +different fill-columns for different modes: text modes should really +use 70 fill columns while code should stick to 80. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package emacs :init |