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Closes #5294 This PR adds a line ending indicator to the status bar, hidden by default as discussed in https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/issues/5294. ### Changes - 8b063a22d8700bed9c93989b9e0f6a064b2e86cf add the indicator and `status_bar.line_endings_button` setting. - ~~9926237b709dd4e25ce58d558fd385d63b405f3b changes `status_bar.line_endings_button` from a boolean to an enum:~~ <details> <summary> show details </summary> - `always` Always show line endings indicator. - `non_native` Indicate when line endings do not match the current platform. - `lf_only` Indicate when using unix-style (LF) line endings only. - `crlf_only` Indicate when using windows-style (CRLF) line endings only. - `never` Do not show line endings indicator. I know this many options might be overdoing it, but I was torn between the pleasant default of `non_native` and the simplicity of `lf_only` / `crlf_only`. My thinking was if one is developing on a project which exclusively uses one line-ending style or the other, it would be nice to be able to configure no-indicator-in-the-happy-case behavior regardless of the platform zed is running on. But I'm not really familiar with any projects that use exclusively CRLF line endings in practice. Is this a scenario worth supporting or just something I dreamed up? </details> - 01174191e4cf337069e7a31b0f0432ae94c52515 rename the action context for `line ending: Toggle` -> `line ending selector: Toggle`. When running the action in the command palette with the old name I felt surprised to be greeted with an additional menu, with the new name it feels more predictable (plus now it matches `language_selector::Toggle`!) ### Future work Hidden status bar items still get padding, creating inconsistent spacing (and it kind of stands out where I placed the line-endings button): <img alt="the gap after the indicator is larger than for other buttons" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/24a346d4-3ff6-4f7f-bd87-64d453c2441a" /> I started a new follow-up PR to address that: https://github.com/zed-industries/zed/pull/39992 Release Notes: - Added line ending indicator to the status bar (disabled by default; enabled by setting `status_bar.line_endings_button` to `true`)
Zed
Welcome to Zed, a high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter.
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