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2016-07-13
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Hello, does anyone knows if there’s a way to have the fringe margin when running emacs in a console?
It works in the GUI but not in text mode. I’m not sure if it’s possible. Maybe something else can emulate it? Thanks 🙂
@malabarba: Well, I now realize that the indentation is obviously correct for reader conditionals, because in that case the keyword isn’t a function, but is there a way to tell emacs to indent keywords-used-as-functions the same way as regular functions?
My silly workaround is to add each keyword individually to the define-clojure-indent
call in my init-file, but of course a regex-based solution would be more tenable in the long-term 😛