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24.4.50; Feature Request -- Vertical Lines to the Left of and Through Characters
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Thanks for the explanation. Some comments:
Keith David Bershatsky <esq <at> lawlist.com> writes:
> Drew Adams contacted me several months ago and requested that I change
> `crosshairs.el` to anything else since he has a crosshairs library on
> wiki, and he didn't want any potential confusion. There is nothing
> better I could think of as a name for the 17684 Lisp library and since
> crosshairs goes against the wishes of Drew, I just went ahead and
> changed the name to +-mode.el, because the plus sign looks like a
> crosshairs, and I use the plus sign as the mode-line minor-mode
> lighter.
Well, +-mode is not acceptable as an Emacs library name, unfortunately.
The concept is usually "cross hairs", so cross-hairs.el would be fine.
> 22873 (multiple cursors) is presently just a framework to generate
> fake cursors anywhere on the window-body. Nothing has been written
> yet to perform any type of user command/function action at each
> location of fake cursors.
Ah, I see.
> In order to reduce as much as possible any modifications to existing
> functions in the core of Emacs, I copied a lot of those functions
> functions, changed their names, added additional arguments as needed
> (supra), and modified some of the body as needed.
If this is to be included in Emacs, that duplication has to be resolved,
though.
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