Omar Antolín Camarena
Omar Antolín Camarena
Oh, you just don't separate the registers at all in the terminal? It might be worth it to waste a line on dashes or something, right?
You know, the register preview doesn't really need either lines or stripes, since you can deduce where each register ends from indentation.
The lines do look nice! I'll try them out for embark.
I also don't want both zebra stripes and lines for embark collect. I took a look at your PR, but think I have a simpler implementation strategy (which I actually...
I just checked and browse-kill-ring by default dedicates a whole to separate the kill ring entries. It looks fine. I won't waste a whole line in graphical Emacs but I...
And I'll only waste a line in terminal Emacs, so it won't even affect us. 😉
I got obsessed with finding a single implementation for graphical and terminal Emacs that doesn't waste a line. I came up with this: underline the last line of each candidate,...
Well, now that I'm looking at them again, the spacing in graphical Emacs is not so bad, it does look a little separatorish, not so underliney.
Haha, [back in December](https://github.com/minad/consult/pull/44#issuecomment-741161196) I said, "One thing one could do is look for the last line and display it underlined." But obviously I didn't actually try it then.
I'll go with the separate line, even if that takes up a whole line in the terminal. I didn't do it yesterday because I wasted my allotted Emacs time on...