Dear Mr. Nguyen, Thank you for releasing this updated version of mic-paren.el.
As I use Viper, a Vim-emulation mode, I looked into the customization group mic-paren-matching, hoping to find a way to emulate the way Vim uses to highlight parentheses. I found nothing. Do you confirm it is so? Basically, since Vim uses both a bar cursor and a block cursor, depending on context it highilights sometimes the parenthesis before the cursor and sometimes the one after the cursor. Have a nice day. -- Il giorno lunedì 16 luglio 2012 14:16:37 UTC+1, Thien-Thi Nguyen ha scritto: > Greetings earthlings, > > Yeah, sometimes you have to edit code obviously written by someone > who prefers hacking on 160-column consoles (or something), w/ > lines that stretch from sea to shining sea. So mic-paren would > display an unseemly "Matches LONG-LINE", possibly causing the > minibuffer to twitch (more than it usually does). That bites. > > But no longer! You can now set var ‘paren-max-message-length’ to > something sane -- e.g., ‘(- (frame-width) 10)’ -- and mic-paren > will happily eviscerate that LONG-LINE so that it displays most > primly and properly, as you speed forward towards the onramp of > understanding... THAT should keep the bats at bay! > > Don't believe me? See: > > http://www.gnuvola.org/software/j/mic-paren/ > > and experience it for yourself. (For best results do not use > mic-paren when unsmitten or unbalanced. :-P) _______________________________________________ gnu-emacs-sources mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-emacs-sources
