Andy Piper <andy(a)xemacs.org> writes:
This allows you to layout glyphs according to some predefined
strategy
within a predefined area, e.g. right justified. You can optionally draw a
border round the layout area which can be etched in/out or bevelled in/out.
Layouts can be organised within layouts allowing for arbitrarily complex
structures. My calculations tell me that if you put a border round
sub-layouts you can get a nice table effect (which might interest BillP).
Can you layout non-glyph buffer content, for instance to produce a nice
Gnus summary listing with a proportional font?
The reason I want this to be no be the glyph is data is because I want
it to still to be locatable using isearch. What would be nice if that
wherever there is a glyph that has text data you could say "Use the
text under extent so-and-so as data".
Jan