Let's keep up the Emacs kitchen sink technolo/g/y here. Feel free to share melpa packages and init.el configs.
Previous thread: >>58710956
Lately I've been experimenting with a non-modal configuration, since I've always used one in the past. I'll give it some more time, but I'm not sure that I'll stick with it.
>>58721004
Its just terminus
>>58729697
Can you post your init.el? I want to see how quelpa and use-package work together to get packages from GitHub.
Two questions:
Does anyone know how to remove the shading on emacs-mode-line to make it look flatter like these?
And why the fuck does nlinum shit on my performance? How can I profile framerates? Even my i7 can't do anything for Emacs at the point where nlinum is destroying my redraw calls.
>>58731347
>Can you post your init.el?
Sure, here's the bare minimum to set up both use-package and quelpa (via quelpa-use-package.) Thus I can get things such as github-only packages like this:
;; perl6 support for Org Babel
(use-package ob-perl6
:after org
:quelpa (ob-perl6
:fetcher url
:url "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LLFourn/p6-and-chill/master/ob-perl6.el"))
>>58731404
Thanks bro.
>>58731347
Isn't nlinum supposed to be quite performant? What kind of huge files are you working with?
>>58732747
I'm getting a performance hit on files less than 100 lines. It's insane. All I have on is relative line numbers. And it's on multiple systems I own, from an i5 laptop with an SSD all the way up to an i7 desktop.
I decided to just disable nlinum, performance is great without it and even in other editors I never really looked at line numbers, I just jumped to them based on error reports.
>>58732904
Are you using nlinum-relative or the normal package? Maybe there's some kind of conflict.
Even regular linum doesn't have any noticeable impact for me until it reaches many thousand lines.
>>58731347
>Does anyone know how to remove the shading on emacs-mode-line to make it look flatter like these?(set-face-attribute 'mode-line nil :box t)
I am boring an just use spacemacs defaults