selected-window-accent-mode now on MELPA
The selected-window-accent-mode is now present on MELPA and is my first Emacs package!
It is designed to visually distinguish the currently selected window by applying a unique accent color to its fringes, mode line, header line, and margins.
See https://github.com/captainflasmr/selected-window-accent-mode for more information and examples.
Whats New
Version 0.6.0
DONE ISSUE #1
Do not apply highlighting when frame only contains 1 window when selected-window-accent-smart-borders
is set
DONE define accent color saturation adjustment
DONE define accent color darken adjustment
DONE highlight selected tab with same accent color
DONE add to MELPA
Quick Start
To use left and bottom accent based on the themes highlight colour:
(use-package selected-window-accent-mode
:config (selected-window-accent-mode 1)
:custom
(selected-window-accent-fringe-thickness 10)
(selected-window-accent-custom-color nil)
(selected-window-accent-mode-style 'subtle))
OR define your own colour:
(use-package selected-window-accent-mode
:config (selected-window-accent-mode 1)
:custom
(selected-window-accent-fringe-thickness 10)
(selected-window-accent-custom-color "#427900")
(selected-window-accent-mode-style 'subtle))
Alternative window highlighting packages
There exist a few Emacs packages that perform window highlighting but that don’t quite provide the feature set of selected-window-accent.
selected-window-accent focusses more on clearly but non-intrusively highlighting the currently selected/focussed window by highlighting aspects of the window border without having to modify the appearance of non-selected windows, hence more akin to a tiling window manager.
dimmer
“This package provides a minor mode that indicates which buffer is currently active by dimming the faces in the other buffers.”
This is the closest in functionality to selected-window-accent, the difference being that dimmer dims non selected windows rather than accent the selected window.
dimmer can be used in conjunction and will complement selected-window-accent to further enhance the emphasizing of the selected window.
hiwin
“This package provides a minor-mode to change the background colour of the non active window.”
It uses overlays to highlight non active windows, so is similar to dimmer but is less subtle in its highlighting mechanism and hasn’t been updated in excess of 10 years.
color-theme-buffer-local
“This package lets you set a color-theme on a per-buffer basis.”
Unlike dimmer and hiwin this package isn’t related to the concept of a selected window but more of defining different themes for different windows to distinguish them.
solaire-mode
“This package is designed to visually distinguish “real” buffers (i.e. file-visiting code buffers where you do most of your work) from “unreal” buffers (like popups, sidebars, log buffers, terminals, etc) by giving the latter a slightly different – often darker – background”
Unlike dimmer and hiwin this package isn’t related to the concept of a selected window but more of distinguishing between collections of IDE like elements within Emacs.
Roadmap / Improvements
TODO add darken desaturated and tab highlight examples to README
TODO define accent color hue adjustment
TODO define compensating margin
TODO Incorporate mode-line-active
and mode-line-inactive
somehow as this would make more sense especially in the ‘default mode.
TODO header-line not shown on window split - I have a funny feeling this could be very difficult, if not impossible!
TODO restore modeline height when switching between modes
TODO adjust the not selected-window margin to avoid little window navigation. disruption, hence translating a fringe pixel width to a number of margin characters, not quite sure how I am going to do this yet.
TODO excess selected-window disruption in header-line. (not sure I can do much about this)
TODO define which theme face attribute to use as the main accent color - Currently the default is to use the highlight
face
WATCH possible overheads of updating visual elements for each window?
WATCH careful with removing header-line on all windows, for example magit commit window and probably some others may need to add some logic depending on mode.