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Re: Alternative fringe bitmaps for continuation/truncation
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Kim F. Storm |
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Re: Alternative fringe bitmaps for continuation/truncation |
Date: |
Mon, 28 Apr 2008 19:38:38 +0200 |
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Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:
>> I think these are much better:
>
> Indeed. Although at this point I wonder: why not make them of
> solid lines?
I like them as dots.
>
> I also agree with Jason about the centering (although I believe true
> "centering" is difficult because these are fixed bitmaps that cannot
> adapt to the face&font height, but maybe moving them up a couple pixels
> would be good enough).
Currently, the alignment of fringe bitmaps can be bottom, center or top.
Maybe would could add something like (- baseline 2) to the alignment
options...
>
>
> Stefan
>
>
> PS: Also with my half-width fringes, your right truncation arrow looks
> less like an arrow than the default arrows: you may want to make them
> a bit shorter.
Well, if you have fringes narrower than 8 bits, you'll get truncation.
Maybe we should have a separate set of bitmaps for, say, 6 bit wide fringes.
--
Kim F. Storm <address@hidden> http://www.cua.dk
- Alternative fringe bitmaps for continuation/truncation, Kim F. Storm, 2008/04/27
- Re: Alternative fringe bitmaps for continuation/truncation, Jason Rumney, 2008/04/27
- Re: Alternative fringe bitmaps for continuation/truncation, Stefan Monnier, 2008/04/28
- Re: Alternative fringe bitmaps for continuation/truncation, Kim F. Storm, 2008/04/28
- Re: Alternative fringe bitmaps for continuation/truncation, Jason Rumney, 2008/04/28
- Re: Alternative fringe bitmaps for continuation/truncation, Stefan Monnier, 2008/04/28
- Re: Alternative fringe bitmaps for continuation/truncation,
Kim F. Storm <=
- Re: Alternative fringe bitmaps for continuation/truncation, Jason Rumney, 2008/04/28
- Re: Alternative fringe bitmaps for continuation/truncation, Kim F. Storm, 2008/04/28