- Subject: Re: [Jed-users-l] Feature requests (again)
- From: Manfred Hanke <Manfred.Hanke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2011 17:15:50 +0100
Hi Peter,
Peter Bengtsson wrote:
> The only two features I miss from Emacs and VIM are:
> 1) Ability to split screen vertically. (C-x 3)
I agree; I also haven't found this feature so far.
> When working out difference between two files this is absolutely
> lovely way to work
It's probably not exactly what you have in mind, but I'd like to mention
that I find diffmode from
http://jedmodes.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/jedmodes/mode/diffmode/
quite nice. It basically displays diff's with syntax highlighting, and
allows you to jump to a position mentioned by the diff with a shortkey.
But I'd like to suggest to Günter Milde to include the line
dfa_enable_highlight_cache("diffmode.dfa", mode);
somewhere after
#ifdef HAS_DFA_SYNTAX
. I have a require("diffmode"); in my ~/.jedrc, and always got these
Creating DFA syntax table for Diff...
messages... ;-)
> 2) Draw a line at 80 characters.
> In VIM you can get a semi-transparent vertical line on the 80th. It's
> not stopping you from going over but it visually reminds you not to
> write too long lines.
With the following, you probably get almost what you want:
set_column_colors(30, 80, 80);
set_color_object (30, "black", "lightgray");
-- unless "lightgray" coincides with your default background... ;-)
However, the 80th column will only be highlighted when it contains text.
Cheers,
Manfred
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