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This sounds very useful. Can it or its functionality be upstreamed?
https://github.com/alphapapa/burly.el: Expressly designed to solve this problem. Use with tab-bar-mode
and burly-tabs-mode
.
See also: https://github.com/alphapapa/bufler.el with bufler-workspace
commands.
Is it just me or have there been a lot of posts lately from accounts with overall negative comment karma.
It might seem like a subtle improvement to you but I really think it actually achieves the goal of making it so that you can kind of get the structure of the code just from glancing at the colors.
Structure, from colors. I don’t know, I have never tried to infer structure from colors in the code.
This is what prism.el provides: color reflects logical depth, which signifies the primary aspect of structure. IMHO it is generally more useful than making function names stand out (their position makes them stand out anyway), variable declarations a certain color (though helpful, I don’t need to see that constantly), etc. A well-written piece of code communicates a lot by its shape, which logical colorization helps to reveal.
can someone help or give me some YT videos to watch to have a good idea about emacs ?
I hesitate to be the curmudgeon here, but if you can’t–or won’t–bother to visit youtube.com and type “emacs” into the search box, then you probably won’t enjoy using Emacs. Emacs is most appreciated by people who take a bit of initiative.
I get nothing.
Please do not answer if you are not willing to tell me exactly what to put in my init.el file.
Please do not ask if you are not willing to google your question first. We are not ChatGPT.
“i want a video or a proof” that you googled these questions and found no answers
Since this question is asked at least weekly, you should have.
We do users like this no favors by indulging them.