alt.hn

6/8/2026 at 8:01:51 PM

SVG-Line: Better Status Bars for Emacs – Charlie Holland's Blog

https://www.chiply.dev/post-svg-line

by rbanffy

6/11/2026 at 4:32:37 PM

chiply's series of posts on the site about VOMPECCCC is a really interesting look into:

  - A fantastic UI pattern and it's wide applicability
  - Building in a modular way
  - How emacs provides a fantastic substrate for packages to fit together

(VOMPECCC => Vertico, Orderless, Marginalia, Prescient, Embark, Consult, Corfu, Cape)

by strickinato

6/11/2026 at 6:03:40 PM

I'm a big fan of his work. The VOMPECCC fruit picker[0] article, was what finally got me to understand (and start using) the power of the stack in my own programs. The whole "propertized string" as "unit of currency" concept I found extremely useful, and now I use a custom consult document picker (with rich annotations) to perform actions on different kinds of XML documents that live in my BaseX database, it's super cool.

[0]: https://www.chiply.dev/post-vompeccc-fruits

by spudlyo

6/11/2026 at 4:26:17 PM

I love this. (I probably won't use it as these days I'm a Doom Emacs user and don't want to monkey around with my setup too much, but the concept is great.)

The guy's whole website is also worth clicking around. A huge amount of effort.

by noelwelsh

6/11/2026 at 6:05:57 PM

I'm starting to use this technique for my own application specific status bars in Emacs and it works really well and looks extremely snazzy. I should probably implement a TUI emacs fallback, but at the moment I'm super stoked about this approach.

by spudlyo

6/11/2026 at 9:39:50 PM

I wish I could stop the little "here are a billion options for this document's presentation" button would stop flashing at me while I try and read, it's quite distracting.

by wpm