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#51490
Show an indicator when Emacs is busy somewhere in the Emacs window
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Severity: wishlist
(This is a follow-up to Bug#19776.)
Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org> writes:
> Stefan Kangas <stefan <at> marxist.se> writes:
>
>> I was talking about showing something in the actual Emacs window, not
>> just changing the mouse pointer. The mouse pointer can change also when
>> some program has just crashed, so users won't necessarily take this as a
>> sign that "everything is okay, just give us a minute and we'll be back".
>
> And there's no hourglass pointer in terminal Emacs (which apparently is
> almost as popular as GUI Emacs for some reason), so perhaps it's worth
> having a spinning thing somewhere. In the mode line, for instance.
>
> However, if we want that, perhaps it shouldn't be tied to
> with-delayed-message, but work exactly like the hourglass -- i.e., start
> spinning whenever Emacs is busy for a while.
>
> I'm not at all sure whether there'd be any negative repercussions to
> spinning a glyph in the mode line area (for instance -- what about if
> you're running over a slow ssh connection?), but perhaps it's worth
> exploring and see how goes?
Let's continue discussing this as a new bug.
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