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@@ -285,72 +285,6 @@ Below that, show a line and column coördinate. There are special minor modes t
I don't know exactly what the final variable covers, so i keep it here so that if something shows up i know that it gets put here. Because i have a global mode line in my tab bar, some of the things that would otherwise be here (like the time, battery percentage, and notifications for chat buffers) don't show up.
-Before we define this, we will copy the code from mode-line-format-right-align so that i can use it. This is an emacs 30 feature, which i don't run yet. In the future, i'll be able to remove this. Note that because this isn't emacs 30, this doesn't work perfectly, and the right-aligned content is often cut off.
-
-#+begin_src elisp
-(defcustom mode-line-right-align-edge 'window
- "Where function `mode-line-format-right-align' should align to.
-Internally, that function uses `:align-to' in a display property,
-so aligns to the left edge of the given area. See info node
-`(elisp)Pixel Specification'.
-
-Must be set to a symbol. Acceptable values are:
-- `window': align to extreme right of window, regardless of margins
- or fringes
-- `right-fringe': align to right-fringe
-- `right-margin': align to right-margin"
- :type '(choice (const right-margin)
- (const right-fringe)
- (const window))
- :group 'mode-line
- :version "30.1")
-(defun mode--line-format-right-align ()
- "Right-align all following mode-line constructs.
-
-When the symbol `mode-line-format-right-align' appears in
-`mode-line-format', return a string of one space, with a display
-property to make it appear long enough to align anything after
-that symbol to the right of the rendered mode line. Exactly how
-far to the right is controlled by `mode-line-right-align-edge'.
-
-It is important that the symbol `mode-line-format-right-align' be
-included in `mode-line-format' (and not another similar construct
-such as `(:eval (mode-line-format-right-align)'). This is because
-the symbol `mode-line-format-right-align' is processed by
-`format-mode-line' as a variable."
- (let* ((rest (cdr (memq 'mode-line-format-right-align
- mode-line-format)))
- (rest-str (format-mode-line `("" ,@rest)))
- (rest-width (string-pixel-width rest-str)))
- (propertize " " 'display
- ;; The `right' spec doesn't work on TTY frames
- ;; when windows are split horizontally (bug#59620)
- (if (and (display-graphic-p)
- (not (eq mode-line-right-align-edge 'window)))
- `(space :align-to (- ,mode-line-right-align-edge
- (,rest-width)))
- `(space :align-to (,(- (window-pixel-width)
- (window-scroll-bar-width)
- (window-right-divider-width)
- (* (or (cdr (window-margins)) 1)
- (frame-char-width))
- ;; Manually account for value of
- ;; `mode-line-right-align-edge' even
- ;; when display is non-graphical
- (pcase mode-line-right-align-edge
- ('right-margin
- (or (cdr (window-margins)) 0))
- ('right-fringe
- ;; what here?
- (or (cadr (window-fringes)) 0))
- (_ 0))
- rest-width)))))))
-
-(defvar mode-line-format-right-align '(:eval (mode--line-format-right-align))
- "Mode line construct to right align all following constructs.")
-(put 'mode-line-format-right-align 'risky-local-variable t)
-#+end_src
-
#+begin_src elisp
(setq-default header-line-format
'("%b:%l,%c "