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Every time I paste something into my buffer, the entire file is auto-indented. Does anyone know how to turn that off? I have `aggressive-indent-mode` , clean-aindent-mode
, and electric-mode
all turned off.
try lsp-enable-indentation
and lsp-enable-on-type-formatting
set both to nil
That fixed things for me
omg thank you so much! I lost about 2.5 hours to figuring that out. Disabling lsp-enable-indentation
did it for me!
Any idea why every two days my Emacs (with spacemacs) GUI app takes 100% CPU of my Macbook Pro and become not responsive? When it happens, I have no other choice that Force quitting Emacs 😞
Thanks God, my REPL runs from the terminal and not from Emacs
Under bigsure this one was not stable at all for me, and it had some blinking issues also
I am on Catalina
Is there a better distribution for Macos?
I suggest you try alternatives according to https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/tree/develop#macos
How could it be that there is not stable emacs distribution on Mac ? @U05254DQM what do you think?
I used EmacsForMacOSX for version 26.x on what ever was the Mac OS between 2014-17. I haven't had a Mac since then.
If some process is running away, it's most likely a package or some compiled Emacs lisp, .elc file. Suggest deleting the .emacs.d directory and starting Emacs, then Spacemacs will download fresh versions of the packages. Also ensure that your .spacemacs file ((or .spacemacs.d/init.el) file is up to date with the template. SPC f e D will run a diff of your config against the template.
You can send a SIGUSR2 to emacs, it might stop what it's doing and print out a trace, but not guaranteed though if it is stuck in some C-code.
@U0L91U7A8, maybe I wasn't clear. I experience the same issues as you. A few weeks ago I had a blinking issues with the emacsformacosx version, and @U05254DQM found other people with the same issue. So I moved to the brew version. The first I tried recommended by spacemacs for macos lead me also to the same issue, emacs not responsive at all, until I kill the process. I didn't spend time to try to find out where it come from. The bug seems random to me. My spacemacs.d directory is a fork with small changes from the practicalli's one, quite standard. All that details to tell, there may be other solutions, maybe the other emacs brew version.
Thank you for the clarification
I found a workaround for the case where the irresponsiness is caused by CIDER Repl buffer. Run emacsclient to open a new emacs frame. Kill the REPL buffer
just to check I understand well, your repl has been launched externally, in a terminal, and you kill only the cider session in emacs, through the buffer?
exactly