Version 0.3.1 of package Logos has just been released in GNU ELPA. You can now find it in M-x package-list RET.
Logos describes itself as: Simple focus mode and extras More at https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/logos.html Recent NEWS: ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ CHANGE LOG OF LOGOS ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ This document contains the release notes that are included in each tagged commit on the project's main git repository: <https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/logos>. The newest release is at the top. For further details, please consult the manual: <https://protesilaos.com/emacs/logos>. Version 0.3.0 on 2022-03-30 ═══════════════════════════ This release basically contains one major refinement about how buffer narrowing is handled. In detail: 1. If `logos-outlines-are-pages' is non-nil, it now includes the match of the `page-delimiter' regexp in the narrowed region and leaves point right after the `page-delimiter'—so in Org mode, after the stars. (It is better to leave point there than at the very beginning of the narrowed buffer to match the behavior of `logos-forward-page-dwim' when the buffer is not narrowed.) The inclusion of the delimiter helps retain any folding functionality associated with that line (e.g. Org headings). 2. To avoid skipping pages in the narrowed case when point is at their outer boundaries, `logos' checks if you are right at the start of a `page-delimiter' and if so moves past the delimiter in the opposite direction of the given motion: so if you are moving back, it puts you after the delimiter, and if you are moving forward it puts you before the delimiter. (The bug was that if the point was at `point-max' while narrowed and moving forward, it would skip past a page and the same in the opposite direction with `point-min'.) 3. Changed `logos-narrow-dwim' to call `logos--narrow-to-page' instead of `narrow-to-page', so that it too includes the `page-delimiter' match in the page. 4. The `logos--page-p' now always checks for the right delimiter, which may be that of the outline if `logos-outlines-are-pages' is non-nil. Whereas before it was hard-coded to the generic `page-delimiter'. Thanks to Omar Antolín Camarena for commit `8c2e85033db982ef13a5e041012dc45d86d9de32' which covers the first three of the aforementioned points. The contribution was sent as a patch via email. Omar has already assigned copyright to the Free Software Foundation. Version 0.2.0 on 2022-03-17 ═══════════════════════════ All functions or variables referenced herein have documentation strings and are also documented in the manual. ⁃ Implemented the user option `logos-olivetti' which is a buffer-local variable that is read when `logos-focus-mode' is enabled. This provides the glue code to integrate Logos with `olivetti'. Olivetti is a package by Paul W. Rankin which centres the contents of the buffer in its window. ⁃ Removed the do-it-yourself snippet that was present in the manual for piecing together Logos and Olivetti. The documentation has been updated accordingly. Users who followed the old method are advised to review their configurations. ⁃ Abstracted the state handling of the variables and modes that are affected by `logos-focus-mode', based on feedback by Daniel Mendler. This improves how the code is written and makes it easier to extend it. ⁃ Introduced the user options `logos-indicate-buffer-boundaries' and `logos-buffer-read-only'. Both are buffer-local and both take effect when `logos-focus-mode' is enabled. The former controls the `indicate-buffer-boundaries' while the latter determines whether the buffer should be put in a read-only mode. ⁃ Changed how user options are declared as buffer-local, by using the appropriate keyword of `defcustom'. Thanks to Philip Kaludercic for the patch, which was sent via email. ⁃ Wrote a node entry on how to write a regular expression that targets only specific Org heading levels. This pertains to user options `logos-outlines-are-pages' and `logos-outline-regexp-alist'. … …
