Post AWvFjDbXNhRDlsTjvc by thmslld@fosstodon.org
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 (DIR) Post #AWvFSQiHOFHrVKcvPU by louis@emacs.ch
       2023-06-21T17:01:41Z
       
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       3rd session with Prot today. :emacs:โ€‹Company out, Corfu in. Veery nice popups wth documentation sub-popups.Funny fact: I was sharing my #Emacs window and Prot could see everything except the Corfu popups ๐Ÿ™‚ buffer-display-alist is super powerful. Now my flymake diagnostics opens automatically in a dedicated buffer always on the bottom. Who needs VSCode? ๐Ÿ˜‰ As a philosophical side chat I compared Emacs to an empty oil painting. You can make it what you what it to be, if you only have enough imagination. Programmer or not.  With Emacs you are the artist.Next session will be all about Denote.
       
 (DIR) Post #AWvFhzlVLkFkYmYcue by publicvoit@graz.social
       2023-06-21T17:04:29Z
       
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       @louis Popups are only shared when you share whole screen not single window
       
 (DIR) Post #AWvFjDbXNhRDlsTjvc by thmslld@fosstodon.org
       2023-06-21T17:04:46Z
       
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       @louis nice! Prot rules.
       
 (DIR) Post #AWvUjJZyfKJnc9FkXo by ctietze@mastodon.social
       2023-06-21T19:52:49Z
       
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       @louis I gather you're using Corfu with posframes, then?I had all kinds of hangs with posframes in the past. Crossing my fingers for your setup!
       
 (DIR) Post #AWvWex9AJqGjZbhr5U by louis@emacs.ch
       2023-06-21T20:14:26Z
       
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       @ctietze Honestly I don't know what you mean ๐Ÿ™‚  Is Corfu based on posframes per default?  Because we just used the default config.  It looks like this:
       
 (DIR) Post #AWwOJfMUdwdTrEEsN6 by ctietze@mastodon.social
       2023-06-22T06:15:40Z
       
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       @louis My comment was made under the assumption that corfu, by default, isn't using posframes (i.e. small windows that can be sized and padded to the pixel), but older text overlays (that can only draw ASCII art/unicode box drawing borders, if any.*But* your screenshot and my own setup show that there's this tasteful border around the suggestion box.Turns out it's using a normal frame, though. (`corfu--frame`)And it works like a charm for a while, so maybe my (pos)frame troubles are over