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Cursors: Is superimposing the same glyph a feature?
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Keith David Bershatsky |
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Cursors: Is superimposing the same glyph a feature? |
Date: |
Fri, 15 Feb 2019 08:27:32 -0800 |
I am working on feature requests 22873 (multiple fake cursors) and 17684
(visible crosshairs that track the cursor position, and a visible fill column
indicator).
When draw_phys_cursor_glyph (w, glyph_row, DRAW_CURSOR) happens, the background
of a glyph is _not_ filled (i.e, !s->background_filled_p). This is presumably
for a situation such as a FILLED_BOX_CURSOR so as not to erase the colored
rectangle around the glyph.
In the case of an HBAR_CURSOR; however, the result is a second imprint of the
same glyph -- creating a bold appearance of the glyph with the cursor. Is the
bold appearance "a feature", or is this something that has just been overlooked?
Thanks,
Keith
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