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Re: Some developement questions


From: Joost Kremers
Subject: Re: Some developement questions
Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2018 22:07:08 +0200
User-agent: mu4e 1.1.0; emacs 26.1.50


On Wed, Sep 05 2018, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
From: Joost Kremers <address@hidden>
IMHO the monospace font is not the problem. The font I get when I do `emacs -Q` looks quite good (it's DejaVu Sans Mono, BTW). But some way to visualise different types of information (similar to what most mode-line packages do), perhaps a few unicode symbols and a default way to put things at the right side of the mode line would, I think, go a long way to make the mode line look more modern.

Wrt "a few Unicode symbols", do you have concrete proposals?

Not really, to be honest. What would be nice I think would be to have less 1980's-looking characters for the initial "U:---" appearing in the mode line. Two things that immediately come to mind (but that I personally don't like and wouldn't endorse) are of course a pad lock for read-only files and a floppy disk for an unmodified buffer. A floppy disk with the `error` face could then be used to indicate a modified buffer.

Personally, what I'd prefer are symbols that are abstract but don't really convey this 1980's feeling. For example, I kinda like the modified/unmodified indicators used in the screen shots at <https://github.com/dustinlacewell/eyeliner> (specifically, a neutral-coloured circle 🞅 for an unmodified buffer and a red circle with dot 🞊 for a modified buffer). I Haven't given any thought to any of the other indicators, though.

BTW, as a side note: I wouldn't mind if all the other indicators of the "U:---" part of the mode line would be zero for their default values; i.e,. don't display ":" unless the line endings are not unix-style LF, don't display the first "-", just display something for read-only buffers, etc.

Anyway, it was just a quick remark, I didn't give it much thought. If there's some interest, I wouldn't mind putting some ideas together, though.

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