GNU bug report logs -
#42307
Feature request: Visual block attribute for overlays
Previous Next
Full log
View this message in rfc822 format
>
>> I don't know, but I do not see this as a problem. After all, if one
>> wants the previous behavior, only a handful of faces need to be
>> updated.
>
> Really? That's what people thought at the beginning of this change.
> Then more popped up, one by one.
>
> Why should a user, and not necessarily a lisper, need to find and fix
> each such face - handful or not - to get back the previous behavior, if
> that's what s?he prefers?
>
I do not like the new default behavior either, but I can understand the
viewpoint of those who decided that it would be the new default, even if I
do not necessarily agree with their reasons. I would have been shocked if
the old behavior was not available anymore, but that isn't the case, so I
don't think it's a problem.
>
>> Apparently the new behavior was considered better. The NEWS item about
>> this (in NEWS.27) states: "This is to make Emacs behave more like
>> other GUI applications with respect to displaying faces that cross line
>> boundaries."
>
> Yes, I know the rationale. It doesn't follow that all, or even most,
> users feel the same way.
>
> There are lots of outside-Emacs behaviors that we don't impose as the
> default - let alone the only - behavior in Emacs.
>
> I'm not making an argument that users shouldn't be able to get the new
> behavior, or even that the new behavior should not have been adopted
> immediately as the default (well...). My argument is to make it simple
> for users to switch behaviors. Why not?
>
Yes, I agree with you that a way to make the old behavior the default one
again would be welcome. I guess this is doable, but from my point of view
it is not a priority. I would rather prefer to see the feature I proposed
implemented, I think it would be a real improvement.
Gregory
This bug report was last modified 4 years and 341 days ago.
Previous Next
GNU bug tracking system
Copyright (C) 1999 Darren O. Benham,
1997,2003 nCipher Corporation Ltd,
1994-97 Ian Jackson.