line-reminder
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Line annotation for changed and saved lines
line-reminder
Line annotation for changed and saved lines.
Emacs (with line-reminder ) |
Visual Studio |
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🔨 Usage
Enable for all buffers.
(global-line-reminder-mode t)
Or you can just enable in specific buffer you want.
(line-reminder-mode t)
❗ Display Annotation
You can either set line-reminder-show-option
to linum
or indicators
like
the following snippet below.
(setq line-reminder-show-option 'linum) ; Or set to 'indicators
Change display symbol: (Default to "▐"
)
(setq line-reminder-modified-sign "▐"
line-reminder-saved-sign "▐")
💥 Using linum
linum
uses text to display annotation, you can customize the two variables
below to change the display symbol. The default value for both variables is set
to "▐"
.
-
line-reminder-modified-sign
-
line-reminder-saved-sign
Customize format for how line annotation is displayed.
(setq line-reminder-linum-format "%s ")
💥 Using indicators
Customize the symbol of the fringe: (Default to 'line-reminder--default-bitmap
)
(setq line-reminder-bitmap 'filled-rectangle)
If you change the fringe location by altering this variable: (Default to 'left-fringe
)
(setq line-reminder-fringe-placed 'left-fringe)
🖼️ Display thumbnail
You can display thumbnail by setting:
(setq line-reminder-thumbnail t)
P.S. fringe is oppsing from variable line-reminder-fringe-placed
, hence it's
default to right-fringe
You can change the thumbnail bitmap by: (Defaul to line-reminder--default-thumbnail-bitmap
)
(setq line-reminder-thumbnail-bitmap 'filled-rectangle)
Change thumbnail display symbol: (Default to "▐"
)
(setq line-reminder-thumb-modified-sign "▐"
line-reminder-thumb-saved-sign "▐")
💨 Face
List of face you can customize.
For regular indicators
-
line-reminder-modified-sign-face
-
line-reminder-saved-sign-face
For thumbnail
-
line-reminder-modified-sign-thumb-face
-
line-reminder-saved-sign-thumb-face
Contribute
If you would like to contribute to this project, you may either clone and make pull requests to this repository. Or you can clone the project and establish your own branch of this tool. Any methods are welcome!