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working in terminal?? #3
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Thanks for the feedback! Although terminal Emacs doesn't have a fringe since it can't display graphics, a similar effect can be achieved by placing textual overlays in the margin. I'm working on an implementation of this feature now in the |
@windrg Terminal support is nearly complete in the To enable Terminal margin display, launch Emacs, run the command |
@windrg Just checking in: have you updated to v1.2.0? It should display marks in the margin in terminal Emacs if you follow the configuration steps described in the |
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Hi,
I've tried to check whether it works on a terminal mode(--no-window) but it doesn't show anything.
I hope that it would be great for this package to work on a terminal mode as well.
Thanks for this package anyway.
I was really hating the way evil-visual-mark works which corrupts my holy texts, :-D !!
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