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[PATCH] Make warnings show a "warning" emoji instead of a stop-sign
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On Fri 18 Apr 2025 at 02:18pm +03, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> To the end is wrong, as it could become invisible due to
> line-truncation etc. Maybe to the new line after the warning?
Perhaps after the word "Warning". It's just column zero that makes it
seem like a bullet point, to me.
> (And let me say up front that no matter what we do, someone is bound
> to come back complaining. So my personal recommendation is to leave
> this alone and let users get used to this, even if it will take some
> more moons. We have bigger fish to fry, anyway.)
Regardless of the particular bug, I think that displaying warnings
ergonomically affects users more than it first seems to us as
developers.
Whenever Emacs's warnings behaviour changes, Debian gets a flurry of bug
reports. Even just warnings from Emacs running in batch mode during apt
installations, i.e. among piles of other terminal output, on the
as-yet-unreleased Debian version 13, got us four identical bug
reports.[1]
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/1099506 (cf. "Merged with ...")
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Sean Whitton
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