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[elpa] master 38cb49d 23/23: Add 'packages/rich-minority/' from commit 'f46444fb2f6d3c18c4c9e1e528f951894e6d5da3' |
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commit 38cb49db06c9e489599632480cf25ecd60b110d8
Merge: a727eab f46444f
Author: Artur Malabarba <address@hidden>
Commit: Artur Malabarba <address@hidden>
Add 'packages/rich-minority/' from commit
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packages/rich-minority/README.org | 50 +++++
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diff --git a/packages/rich-minority/LICENSE b/packages/rich-minority/LICENSE
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diff --git a/packages/rich-minority/README.org
b/packages/rich-minority/README.org
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+#+OPTIONS: tags:nil
+#+OPTIONS: toc:nil num:nil
+
+* rich-minority-mode
+
+Emacs package for hiding and/or highlighting the list of minor-modes
+in the mode-line.
+
+** Usage
+
+To activate the enrichment of your minor-modes list, call =M-x
rich-minority-mode=, or add this to your init file:
+
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(rich-minority-mode 1)
+#+end_src
+
+By default, this has a couple of small effects (provided as examples)
+it is up to you to customize it to your liking with the following
+three variables:
+
+- ~rm-blacklist~ :: List of minor mode names that will be hidden
+ from the minor-modes list. Use this to hide *only* a few modes that
+ are always active and don’t really contribute information.
+- ~rm-whitelist~ :: List of minor mode names that are allowed on
+ the minor-modes list. Use this to hide *all but* a few modes.
+- ~rm-text-properties~ :: List text properties to apply to each
+ minor-mode lighter. For instance, by default we highlight =Ovwrt=
+ with a red face, so you always know if you’re in =overwrite-mode=.
+
+** Comparison to Diminish
+Diminish is an established player in the mode-line world, who also
+handles the minor-modes list. What can rich-minority /offer in contrast/?
+
+- rich-minority is more versatile:
+ 1. It accepts *regexps*, instead of having to specify each minor-mode
individually;
+ 2. It also offers a *whitelist* behaviour, in addition to the blacklist;
+ 3. It supports *highlighting* specific minor-modes with completely arbitrary
text properties.
+- rich-minority takes a cleaner, functional approach. It doesn’t hack
+ into the =minor-mode-alist= variable.
+
+What is rich-minority /missing/?
+
+It just doesn’t have a quick and simple replacement functionality yet.
+However, you can set the =display= property of a minor-mode to
+whatever string you want and that will function as a replacement.
+
+** Installation
+
+This package is available from GNU Elpa and Melpa, you may install it
+by calling =M-x list-packages=.
diff --git a/packages/rich-minority/rich-minority.el
b/packages/rich-minority/rich-minority.el
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+;;; rich-minority.el --- Clean-up and Beautify the list of minor-modes.
+
+;; Copyright (C) 2014 <address@hidden>
+
+;; Author: Artur Malabarba <address@hidden>
+;; URL: http://github.com/Bruce-Connor/rich-minority
+;; Package-Requires: ((cl-lib "0.5"))
+;; Version: 1.0
+;; Keywords: mode-line faces
+;; Prefix: rm
+;; Separator: -
+
+;;; Commentary:
+;;
+;; Emacs package for hiding and/or highlighting the list of minor-modes
+;; in the mode-line.
+;;
+;;
+;; Usage
+;; ─────
+;;
+;; To activate the enrichment of your minor-modes list, call `M-x
+;; rich-minority-mode', or add this to your init file:
+;;
+;; ┌────
+;; │ (rich-minority-mode 1)
+;; └────
+;;
+;; By default, this has a couple of small effects (provided as examples)
+;; it is up to you to customize it to your liking with the following
+;; three variables:
+;;
+;; `rm-blacklist': List of minor mode names that will be hidden from the
+;; minor-modes list. Use this to hide *only* a few modes
+;; that are always active and don’t really contribute
+;; information.
+;; `rm-whitelist': List of minor mode names that are allowed on the
+;; minor-modes list. Use this to hide *all but* a few
+;; modes.
+;; `rm-text-properties': List text properties to apply to each minor-mode
+;; lighter. For instance, by default we highlight
+;; `Ovwrt' with a red face, so you always know if
+;; you’re in `overwrite-mode'.
+;;
+;;
+;; Comparison to Diminish
+;; ──────────────────────
+;;
+;; Diminish is an established player in the mode-line world, who also
+;; handles the minor-modes list. What can rich-minority /offer in
+;; contrast/?
+;;
+;; • rich-minority is more versatile:
+;; 1. It accepts *regexps*, instead of having to specify each
+;; minor-mode individually;
+;; 2. It also offers a *whitelist* behaviour, in addition to the
+;; blacklist;
+;; 3. It supports *highlighting* specific minor-modes with completely
+;; arbitrary text properties.
+;; • rich-minority takes a cleaner, functional approach. It doesn’t hack
+;; into the `minor-mode-alist' variable.
+;;
+;; What is rich-minority /missing/?
+;;
+;; 1. It doesn’t have a quick and simple replacement functionality yet.
+;; Although you can set the `display' property of a minor-mode to
+;; whatever string you want and that will function as a replacement.
+;; 2. Its source comments lack [Will Mengarini’s poetry]. :-)
+;;
+;;
+;; [Will Mengarini’s poetry] http://www.eskimo.com/~seldon/diminish.el
+;;
+;;
+;; Installation
+;; ────────────
+;;
+;; This package is available fom Melpa, you may install it by calling
+;; `M-x package-install'.
+
+
+;;; Code:
+(require 'cl-lib)
+
+(defun rm-bug-report ()
+ "Opens github issues page in a web browser. Please send any bugs you find.
+Please include your Emacs and rich-minority versions."
+ (interactive)
+ (message "Your rm-version is: %s, and your emacs version is: %s.\nPlease
include this in your report!"
+ (lm-version "rich-minority.el") emacs-version)
+ (browse-url "https://github.com/Bruce-Connor/rich-minority/issues/new"))
+(defun rm-customize ()
+ "Open the customization menu in the `rich-minority' group."
+ (interactive)
+ (customize-group 'rich-minority t))
+
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; Customization variables.
+(defcustom rm-blacklist '(" hl-p")
+ "List of minor modes you want to hide from the mode-line.
+
+Has three possible values:
+
+- nil: All minor modes are shown in the mode-line (but see also
+ `rm-whitelist').
+
+- List of strings: Represents a list of minor mode names that
+ will be hidden from the minor-modes list.
+
+- A string: If this variable is set to a single string, this
+ string must be a regexp. This regexp will be compared to each
+ minor-mode lighter, and those which match are hidden from the
+ minor-mode list.
+
+If you'd like to use a list of regexps, simply use something like the
following:
+ (setq rm-blacklist (mapconcat 'identity list-of-regexps \"\\\\|\"))
+
+Don't forget to start each string with a blank space, as most
+minor-mode lighters start with a space."
+ :type '(choice (repeat string)
+ (regexp :tag "Regular expression."))
+ :group 'rich-minority
+ :package-version '(rich-minority . "0.1.1"))
+(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'rm-excluded-modes 'rm-blacklist "0.1.1")
+(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'rm-hidden-modes 'rm-blacklist "0.1.1")
+
+(defcustom rm-whitelist nil
+ "List of minor modes you want to include in the mode-line.
+
+- nil: All minor modes are shown in the mode-line (but see also
+ `rm-blacklist').
+
+- List of strings: Represents a list of minor mode names that are
+ allowed on the minor-modes list. Any minor-mode whose lighter
+ is not in this list will NOT be displayed.
+
+- A string: If this variable is set to a single string, this
+ string must be a regexp. This regexp will be compared to each
+ minor-mode lighter, and only those which match are displayed on
+ the minor-mode list.
+
+If you'd like to use a list of regexps, simply use something like the
following:
+ (setq rm-whitelist (mapconcat 'identity list-of-regexps \"\\\\|\"))
+
+Don't forget to start each string with a blank space, as most
+minor-mode lighters start with a space."
+ :type '(choice (repeat string)
+ (regexp :tag "Regular expression."))
+ :group 'rich-minority
+ :package-version '(rich-minority . "0.1.1"))
+(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'rm-included-modes 'rm-whitelist "0.1.1")
+
+(defcustom rm-text-properties
+ '(("\\` Ovwrt\\'" 'face 'font-lock-warning-face))
+ "Alist of text properties to be applied to minor-mode lighters.
+The car of each element must be a regexp, and the cdr must be a
+list of text properties.
+
+ (REGEXP PROPERTY-NAME PROPERTY-VALUE ...)
+
+If the regexp matches a minor mode lighter, the text properties
+are applied to it. They are tested in order, and search stops at
+the first match.
+
+These properties take priority over those defined in
+`rm-base-text-properties'."
+ :type '(repeat (cons regexp (repeat sexp)))
+ :group 'rich-minority
+ :package-version '(rich-minority . "0.1"))
+
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; Functions and Defvars
+(defconst rm--help-echo-bottom
+ "Mouse-1: Mode Menu.\nMouse-2: Mode Help.\nMouse-3: Toggle Minor Modes.")
+
+(defvar-local rm--help-echo nil
+ "Used to set the help-echo string dynamically.")
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun rm--mode-list-as-string-list ()
+ "Return `minor-mode-list' as a simple list of strings."
+ (let ((full-list (delete "" (mapcar #'format-mode-line minor-mode-alist))))
+ (setq rm--help-echo
+ (format "Full list:\n %s\n\n%s"
+ (mapconcat 'identity full-list "\n ")
+ rm--help-echo-bottom))
+ (mapcar #'rm--propertize
+ (rm--remove-hidden-modes full-list))))
+
+(defcustom rm-base-text-properties
+ '('help-echo 'rm--help-echo
+ 'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight
+ 'local-map mode-line-minor-mode-keymap)
+ "List of text propeties to apply to every minor mode."
+ :type '(repeat sexp)
+ :group 'rich-minority
+ :package-version '(rich-minority . "0.1"))
+
+(defun rm--propertize (mode)
+ "Propertize the string MODE according to `rm-text-properties'."
+ (if (null (stringp mode))
+ `(:propertize ,mode ,@rm-base-text-properties)
+ (let ((al rm-text-properties)
+ done prop)
+ (while (and (null done) al)
+ (setq done (pop al))
+ (if (string-match (car done) mode)
+ (setq prop (cdr done))
+ (setq done nil)))
+ (eval `(propertize ,mode ,@prop ,@rm-base-text-properties)))))
+
+(defun rm--remove-hidden-modes (li)
+ "Remove from LI elements that match `rm-blacklist' or don't match
`rm-whitelist'."
+ (let ((pred (if (listp rm-blacklist) #'member #'rm--string-match))
+ (out li))
+ (when rm-blacklist
+ (setq out
+ (remove nil
+ (mapcar
+ (lambda (x) (unless (and (stringp x)
+ (funcall pred x rm-blacklist))
+ x))
+ out))))
+ (when rm-whitelist
+ (setq pred (if (listp rm-whitelist) #'member #'rm--string-match))
+ (setq out
+ (remove nil
+ (mapcar
+ (lambda (x) (unless (and (stringp x)
+ (null (funcall pred x rm-whitelist)))
+ x))
+ out))))
+ out))
+
+(defun rm--string-match (string regexp)
+ "Like `string-match', but arg STRING comes before REGEXP."
+ (string-match regexp string))
+
+
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; minor-mode
+(defvar rm--mode-line-construct
+ '(:eval (rm--mode-list-as-string-list))
+ "Construct used to replace `minor-mode-alist'.")
+
+(defvar rm--warning-absent-element
+ "Couldn't find %S inside `mode-line-modes'. If you didn't change it
yourself, please file a bug report with M-x rm-bug-report"
+ "Warning message used when something wasn't found.")
+
+(defvar rm--backup-construct nil
+ "Construct containing `minor-mode-alist' which we removed from the
mode-line.")
+
+;;;###autoload
+(define-minor-mode rich-minority-mode nil nil " $"
+ :global t
+ (if rich-minority-mode
+ (let ((place (or (member 'minor-mode-alist mode-line-modes)
+ (cl-member-if
+ (lambda (x) (and (listp x)
+ (equal (car x) :propertize)
+ (equal (cadr x) '("" minor-mode-alist))))
+ mode-line-modes))))
+ (if place
+ (progn
+ (setq rm--backup-construct (car place))
+ (setcar place rm--mode-line-construct))
+ (setq rich-minority-mode nil)
+ (if (member 'sml/pos-id-separator mode-line-format)
+ (message "You don't need to activate rich-minority-mode if
you're using smart-mode-line")
+ (warn rm--warning-absent-element 'minor-mode-alist))))
+ (let ((place (member rm--mode-line-construct mode-line-modes)))
+ (if place
+ (setcar place rm--backup-construct)
+ (warn rm--warning-absent-element rm--mode-line-construct)))))
+
+(provide 'rich-minority)
+
+;;; rich-minority.el ends here
- [elpa] master 2c8e195 05/23: Implemented the actual minor mode, (continued)
- [elpa] master 2c8e195 05/23: Implemented the actual minor mode, Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master 4614c55 14/23: Define rich-minority-version, Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master 3b2ead3 12/23: Add comparison to Diminish., Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master bde4f6f 20/23: Fix a bytecomp warning, Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master d2c5a18 03/23: Better documentation and simplified logic, Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master ac66dbd 10/23: Fix bug with rm-included-modes not working., Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master e02f1f2 08/23: Add cl-lib dependency, Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master 49083a0 09/23: No error if using sml., Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master a3611ad 13/23: Expand on the comparison to Diminish., Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master 0831780 21/23: Version 1.0, Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master 38cb49d 23/23: Add 'packages/rich-minority/' from commit 'f46444fb2f6d3c18c4c9e1e528f951894e6d5da3',
Artur Malabarba <=
- [elpa] master f9359de 11/23: Rename variables to blacklist and whitelist, Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master 0fb68d8 07/23: Use cl-lib correctly, Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master 0e24049 04/23: Org mode documentation., Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master 7fb1f00 15/23: Merge pull request #5 from tarsius/version, Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master 5b4d553 17/23: Readme fix, Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master f46444f 22/23: Readme, Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08
- [elpa] master 72ff9a4 01/23: Initial commit, Artur Malabarba, 2015/10/08