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Re[1]: mode-line face
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Eric M. Ludlam |
Subject: |
Re[1]: mode-line face |
Date: |
Fri, 29 Sep 2000 17:59:44 -0400 |
>>> "Eli Zaretskii" <address@hidden> seems to think that:
>> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 23:40:06 +0900
>> From: Miles Bader <address@hidden>
>>
>> The important thing is to make the mode-line look like, well, a line, so
>> that it stands out from the buffer text, and clearly separates windows.
>> For windowing systems, the changed bg color (and 3d effect) serves to do
>> this; even on non-color ttys (or B&W window systems), making the
>> mode-line inverse-video also does the job admirably.
[ ... ]
>> There may be a lot of people who simply like the way the dashes look,
>> but I think it's worth thinking about getting rid of them.
>
>Even so, I'm not sure we should do that right now: people might think
>it's not GNU Emacs they are looking at ;-)
[ ... ]
Perhaps on a terminal the dashes could stay, and on X, replace the
dashes with a space using a width qualifier, and use strike-through on
it. Specifying a face for that space would let users trick it out to
their preference.
Eric
- Re: mode-line face, (continued)
- Re: mode-line face, Stefan Monnier, 2000/09/25
- Re: mode-line face, Dave Love, 2000/09/25
- Re: mode-line face, Gerd Moellmann, 2000/09/28
- Re: mode-line face, Miles Bader, 2000/09/28
- Re: mode-line face, Dave Love, 2000/09/29
- Re: mode-line face, Eli Zaretskii, 2000/09/29
- Re: mode-line face, Miles Bader, 2000/09/29
- Re: mode-line face, Andreas Schwab, 2000/09/29
- Re: mode-line face, Eli Zaretskii, 2000/09/29
- Re[1]: mode-line face,
Eric M. Ludlam <=
- Re: mode-line face, Richard Stallman, 2000/09/30
Re: mode-line face, Gerd Moellmann, 2000/09/25