From: Magnus H. <ma...@fr...> - 2005-12-17 15:03:36
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Mathias Dahl <mat...@gm...> writes: > The arrows was not shown by default on my Windows-machine (CVS Emacs > 22), using Courier New as font. Arial Unicode MS shows the arrows > though. My suggestion is to use <, > and <-> (or <=>) instead. But it > is customizable so I really don't care that much... :) I've changed the default now, and included the fancy arrows in the docstring. > I put the status at the end of the roster line format, inside > brackets, like this: (%u). That way the longer "double-arrow-text" > proposed above will not disalign the roster display. I've changed the default roster item display format string, making the name always at least 25 columns wide, and putting the double arrow after that. It seems to be a quite tasteful default... objections welcome, of course. -- Magnus JID: leg...@ja... |