On 7 Aug 2016, at 21:17, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
I’ll put them below the line they refer to with an upward pointing arrow (if a column is given), then there is no space issue and makes the layout much easier.
What about the next line, if any?
It will push down the next line.
The reason why I think it’s a good idea to place them on the right of the text is that if one has a fairly large widescreen display and follows the 80 column convention for line width, then there’s usually quite a lot of space to the right of the text.
Clang is (nicely) verbose in its errors, often outputting 3-5 lines of text, so I think placing it to the right will often fail, so it’s not something I’ll pursue, but I do plan on looking into the “between lines” text myself.