To use this package add the following configuration to your Emacs init file.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
-(add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook #'nameless-mode-from-hook)
+(add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook #'nameless-mode)
#+END_SRC
You can configure a string to use instead of ~:~ by setting the
You can also set the same name for all lisp files in a project by
setting dir-local variables with ~M-x add-file-local-variable~.
+If you /don’t/ want Nameless to use a namespace name at all (neither
+manual nor automatic), you can set ~nameless-discover-current-name~ to
+~nil~. This will disable this functionality, so that Nameless will
+/only/ use aliases (see next item).
+
** Requiring other packages as aliases
Nameless can also be used to “import” other packages as aliases. For
instance, in the default behaviour, functions in the ~font-lock~
(setq nameless-private-prefix t)
#+END_SRC
+** Packages that don’t use ~-~ (hyphen) as a separator
+You can set ~nameless-separator~ file-locally to whatever separator
+you package uses. Most packages use hyphens, by some use ~/~, ~|~, or
+~:~.
+
+You can also set it to ~nil~ globally and the separator will never be
+hidden.
** Indentation and paragraph filling
Hiding parts of symbols could affect the way Emacs indents your code
and fills your paragraphs. Nameless lets you decide whether you want
-that to happen or not.
+that to happen or not.
The default behavior is that code is indented according to what you
see (i.e., according to short symbols), but text inside strings is