Yours, Alexey Romanov
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 8:33 PM, Štěpán Němec <[email protected]> wrote: > Seems like Vegard forgot to send this to Alexey; resending. Actually, I did get it. > ==below is the mail by Vegard Øye <[email protected]> from "just now"== > On 2010-06-26 20:31, Alexey Romanov wrote: > >> Would it be possible to include Vimpulse as part of Viper at some >> later date? > > Maybe. Sounds good. >> Second, as I've mentioned on the EmacsWiki page, hlsearch would be >> nice to have. One possible way to add it is described at >> http://r4yner.wordpress.com/2008/09/19/hlsearch-for-emacs/. Perhaps, >> even if it shouldn't be added as a part of Vimpulse, it could be >> added to the Tips&Tricks page? > > Do you use release 0.4 or the latest Git commit? The latter integrates > with Emacs' isearch to provide something "in between" -- temporary > highlighing of all visible matches. For example, n and N will > highlight not only the match under the cursor, but also nearby > matches, for a duration of 2 seconds (governed by the > `vimpulse-flash-delay' variable). The release version, but I will try the trunk. > As for implementing user-toggled "permanent" highlighting, it depends > on whether isearch can be persuaded to fontify the whole buffer in one > go. By default, it only acts on what's visible in the window; > continually refreshing the display as the user moves around could > work, but would probably be sluggish. Of course, we can fall back on > hi-lock mode if isearch won't cooperate, but I'd rather only have one > type of hightlighting. > > -- > Vegard > _______________________________________________ implementations-list mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/implementations-list
