On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 12:19:09PM EST, Sadrul Habib Chowdhury wrote:
[..]
> I haven't committed the changes yet, still testing (patch attached,
> should someone want to try it out). Opinions?
Does a very nice job like so:
caption always "%?%P%{+u kw} copy-mode %{+u wk} %:%{+u wk} %?"
hardstatus alwayslastline "[%H]%L=%=%-w%45L>(%n-%t)%+w%=%-13=[%d/%m %c]"
The caption duplicates the beginning of the 'copy-mode' message.
Anyway, since my caption line was an empty that I use it as a separator
it was easy to fit into my setup.
The only possible problem with this approach might be for users who
already have a very long caption/status line who would end up with
something really huge.
Without additional changes to the code, is there any way I could display
the x,y coordinates of the cursor position as the transient message
does?
Something like:
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Copy-mode Column xxx, Line yyy
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Useful in contexts where the cursor is difficult to spot. I sometimes
have this problem on some web pages with the ELinks web browser.
Naturally, what I mean is the x,y within the page that's displayed in
the view port, not relative to the entire scroll-back buffer.
In any event, thanks much for the patch, works for me.
Thanks,
CJ
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