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working in terminal?? #3

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windrg opened this issue Jun 14, 2018 · 4 comments
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working in terminal?? #3

windrg opened this issue Jun 14, 2018 · 4 comments

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@windrg
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windrg commented Jun 14, 2018

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 !!

@Andrew-William-Smith
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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 develop branch, which I'll merge with master when it's stable.

@Andrew-William-Smith
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@windrg Terminal support is nearly complete in the develop branch. Would you mind deleting your current installation and cloning that branch into your load-path? Please let me know if it conforms to your expectations.

To enable Terminal margin display, launch Emacs, run the command (setq-default left-margin-width 1), and open a new buffer. Place a few marks, and they should appear to the far left of the display.

@Andrew-William-Smith
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@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 README. Please let me know if the new functionality is to your liking so I can resolve this issue. Thanks!

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