João Távora escribió: > Elijah Gabe Pérez writes: > > > After 852d50e commit, the help-echo in eglot code action indicator > > doesn't show the "(and %s more actions)". > > That's right. And that's by design (didn't you test and greelight the > patch of bug#78106)? > Oops, right, i forgot that it's used in eldoc. > Can be possible add also the actions available counter to help-echo? > > As shown in this patch: > > > > #+begin_src diff > > @@ -4145,12 +4151,13 @@ eglot-code-action-suggestion > > (eglot--format "\\[eglot-code-actions]: %s" > > (plist-get (aref actions 0) > :title)))) > > (if (>= (length actions) 2) > > - (setq blurb (concat blurb (format "(and %s more > actions)" > > - (1- (length > actions)))))) > > + (setq blurb (format "(%s more actions available)" > > + (1- (length actions))))) > > (setq tooltip > > (propertize eglot-code-action-indicator > > 'face 'eglot-code-action-indicator-face > > - 'help-echo "mouse-1: execute code > actions at point" > > + 'help-echo (concat "mouse-1: execute > code actions at point" > > + "\n" blurb) > > This would break the current uses ElDoc . And if I follow your > intention, it would still be wrong, as if 3 actions were present it > would say sth like: > > mouse-1: execute code actions at point > (2 more actions available) > > which doesn't make sense. > > In my opinion, there is nothing to do here. The richer blurb is only > meant for the ElDoc outlet, because that points to a specific non-mouse > binding which will immediately execute the singleton action at point or > offer a menu of all actions. The mouse bindings always offer the menu. > Fine, then I'm closing this. >