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From: | Christopher Grubert |
Subject: | Re: Re: Highlighting current window |
Date: | Sat, 30 Jun 2012 16:16:21 -0400 |
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On 01/-10/-28163 02:59 PM, Francesco Mazzoli wrote:
Hi Drew, thanks for your answer. At Sat, 30 Jun 2012 11:23:50 -0700, Drew Adams wrote:Typically folks just look at the mode line to tell which window is selected. Can you get by by customizing faces `mode-line' and `mode-line-inactive', making the former something that stands out for you?Yes, I am aware of that. However I often find myself not being sure about what is focused, so I think that some more visual aid would help. -- Francesco * Often in error, never in doubt
I use a combination of the three faces mode-line, mode-line-inactive, mode-line-buffer-id and the hl-line+ package which gives current line highlighting but only in the active window. I've found this combination to work pretty well for me. I also use a fairly innocuous line highlighting color (:background "#222") so that it doesn't really conflict with any other fontification colors, but still draws attention to where I am. It draws your attention to the exact line you're on as opposed to just the window you're in, but I've found that useful.
Chris.
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