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#1355
suggestion on the modeline
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Reported by: xah lee <xah <at> xahlee.org>
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 01:20:03 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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It'd better to instead say Read Only instead of %* , and
show Modified instead of the ** . (don't show anything when
it's -- )
If the mode line were infinitely long, I would agree with you.
But there's no room for that.
The coding system shown in mode line should be removed. Because,
for vast majority of programers, he rarely deals with different file
coding systems or coding system change, perhaps just few times a
year.
You're probably right. I would guess that only a few experts
know what these mean, and it's only useful once in a while,
not often enough to be worth mentioning in the mode line.
However, having the unibyte/multibyte indicator in the mode line
is useful.
The cursor location percentage should by default not shown if
emacs is running in GUI with scroll bar.
Maybe so.
When emacs is running in a terminal, the special indicator
Top and Bot should be shown as percentage as usual,
"Top" is equivalent to 00%, and showing "00%" instead would
be just as good. However, "Bot" gives you other information:
that the bottom of the buffer is on the screen.
Minor mode should not be displayed in mode line. It's confusing.
For one reason, it by default selectively display only some of the
minor modes currently on, and the selective process is not something
people who intuitively understands. For the other reason, Emacs's
technical concept of Minor mode is somewhat confusing. Most minor
modes in practice can be thought of as Preferences settings (Mac-
speak) or Options (Windows-speak and Linux Desktops).
The aim is to show those that are useful to see.
Line number mode should be on by default. So that, the line number
shows in the mode line.
Isn't it enabled by default, nowadays?
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