Version 016.000 [11/20/2018] CHANGELOG: - The area of code that prevented crosshairs and other fake cursors from working on MacOS Mojave has been fixed. - New Feature: This is the first implementation of a visible fill column using fake cursors, which has similar abilities to crosshairs; e.g., draw forthwith whenever the real cursor gets drawn; draw on an idle timer; fill column indicator in inactive/active windows have different colors; suppress display of fill column indicator in inactive windows (if so desired); color of the fill column indicator in active/inactive windows is a different color when the cursor is lined up with the fill column and crosshairs is active. Crosshairs incorporates the fill column indicator if the variable `+-fill-column' is non-nil; or, there is a separate minor-mode called `mc-fill-column-mode' (if so desired). - Floating horizontal ruler now increments by glyph->pixel_width instead of frame-char-width. [This avoids visible gaps.] - Multiple fake cursors can now be placed at the end of a line when there is no `buffer-display-table' entry for a visible EOL glyph. - Crosshairs now use the line height instead of the glyph height. [This avoids visible gaps in the vertical ruler of crosshairs.] - The border color for images with a fake cursor now match the fake cursor color. - With the gracious assistance of Eli Z., a test now exists for the situation when `draw_glyphs' redraws a tab stretch due to a subsequent character with a left overhang. Additional work needs to be done ... [infra]. - Only call `update_begin' / `update_end' when the frame was not already in the process of being updated. - Miscellaneous bug fixes. SETUP: Step 1: git clone -b master git://git.sv.gnu.org/emacs.git Step 2: In the new emacs folder, go back to an Emacs version from 11/16/2018: git reset --hard 644a308b4e1513e04be9360e1586e14b32ec0159 Step 3: From within the new emacs folder created in Step 1, apply the patch: git apply /path/to/the/11_20_2018__18_16_28_577.diff [There should not be any error messages at this point; i.e, you should be returned to a new command prompt.] Step 4: ./autogen.sh Step 5: ./configure ... [your custom options] Step 6: make Step 7: make install - To try out built-in fake cursors with Magnar Sveen's library (multiple-cursors), install that package first. [If the multiple-cursors package is installed, an eval-after-load "multiple-cursors-core" statement within crosshairs.el will redefine a couple of functions and set up a few keyboard shortcuts.] If the multiple-cursors package by Magnar Sveen is not already installed, then there are two easy ways to install that package: Type: M-x mc-install OR, evaluate the following snippet: (progn (require 'package) (add-to-list 'package-archives '("melpa" . "http://melpa.milkbox.net/packages/") t) (package-initialize) (package-refresh-contents) (package-install 'multiple-cursors)) - To try out crosshairs and the visible fill column, type: M-x +-mode - To try out only the visible fill column, type: M-x mc-fill-column-mode - To learn how to use the multiple fake cursors feature, examine the interactive function `mc-test'. TODO: - Crosshairs in the inactive windows is causing cursors in the active windows to be erased (when the active window drew prior thereto). - Face of tab stretch gets extended to window edge on NS, but not on X11 or NT platforms: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2018-11/msg00316.html - Continue working on the section of code within `draw_glyphs' that is responsible for redrawing a stretch tab (erasing a fake cursor) when the next character has a left overhang. " A". A temporary fix has been instituted that simply bypasses the section of code at issue; however, the optimal solution will be to let `draw_glyphs' do its thing and then redraw the fake cursors along the stretch tab subsequent thereto. - Multiple Cursors: If point is in the middle of a composite character, then select a fully composed character so that the fake cursor is visible. - Fake cursors are being redrawn too often when non-selected visible windows have an ongoing process that require frequent redisplay updates (e.g., an eshell buffer. @lawlist may have already corrected the frequent redisplay issue as to mouse-overs, but will need to check this once again to be sure.