Markdown-mode will now auto-detect a markdown compiler when you use
markdown-preview (SPC m b). It will try marked, pandoc and markdown, in
that order.
As for markdown-open, it will now use "open" on MacOS and "xdg-open" on
Linux, by default.
Adds the following keybinds:
SPC n . Browses org-directory
SPC n / Text search in org-directory
SPC n * Text search in org-directory with symbol at point
SPC n h Jump to org headline in org-agenda-files
set-cursor-color causes an expensive redraw. Plugins like treemacs may
silently change window focus, triggering these calls and causing
freezing. We use evil-set-cursor-color instead, which avoids
set-cursor-color unless the cursor's color has changed.
They were throwing 'cannot find docset' errors.
- Adds new +lookup/in-all-docsets command.
- If a prefix arg is passed to +lookup/in-docsets, it will search all
docsets in dash-docs-common-docsets.
I've replaced load-env-var with our own custom parser. load-env-var
expects a well-formatted env file, which neither env nor set produces,
which is what doom env uses to dump the shell environment.
This should fix issues that arise when envvars (like PATH) contain
arbitrary whitespace.
Caused because the quickrun window adjustment hooks assume quickrun will
always spawn a results buffer, but in the case of eval-and-replace, it
doesn't.
In the interest of performance and simplicity. lsp-ui-doc is redundant
with +lookup/documentation and eldoc (which are less imposing than
lsp-ui-doc's childframe).
Also sets lsp-groovy-server-install-dir.
- Don't prompt about processes when killing buffer
- Hide modeline in vterm buffers (doesn't do anything useful and would
be consistent with settings for eshell and term modules).
- Refactor +vterm/open & +vterm/open-popup
- Add Emacs window redraw hack to force vterm to redraw, fixing
artefacting in some edge cases.
- Fix ansi-color-names-vector when solaire-mode is present, otherwise
you get a mismatched background in vterm (and other terms).
- Fixes the issue that 45873615 was trying to address with frameworks
like ivy, helm and hydra (where they would manipulate the wrong
windows),
- Fixes an issue where notmuch couldn't find its buffers ("no buffer
named *notmuch-X*" errors),
Addresses a integer-or-marker-p error emitted from the
`url-retrieve-synchronously' call in `dash-docs-read-json-from-url'.
This is apparently a systemic issue in Emacs 26's networking library.
See https://github.com/magit/ghub/issues/81
Not that you should use this module. It is now more of an experiment to
get more conventional tab-like functionality in Emacs, without the help
of tabbar-mode, which doesn't actually do what we want.
Over time I may improve this (or not).