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From: Xavier Maillard <xma@gnu.org>
To: khi@users.sourceforge.jp
Cc: howm-eng@lists.sourceforge.jp, emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [Howm-eng 40]  customization
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2008 02:00:20 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200804060000.m3600Ip7007684@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m3ve2wl8qh.wl@id.domain> (khi@users.sourceforge.jp)


   For your information, I post a copy of my private email (+ a new answer)
   to this ML. Thanks for permission > Maillard-san.

Maillard-san ? I like this :) (I really should learn japanese one day)

   > Ok another question: do you have tips or tricks to speed up go-to
   > link and friends ? I mean, typing >>> is "hard" and "counter
   > productive". So I need to find a way to type these "tags" faster.

   Do you mean a simple key binding like this?

   (eval-after-load "howm"
     '(define-key howm-mode-map "\C-c,>"
		  (lambda () (interactive) (insert ">>> "))))

   Or, do you have a better idea?

This is an idea but why not take advantage of the abbrev
mechanism offered by emacs itself ? I do not know whether emacs
permits such abreviations though. Plus, with emacs 23, something
has changed on this side. (I am putting emacs-devel into the Cc
to get their feeling about this particular point).

   If you like to change the tag ">>>" itself to a shorter one, do
   something like (setq howm-ref-header "->") *before* loading howm-mode.
   This variable is defined at the head of howm-mode.el, and several
   other variables are set dependently on it.

Nice but I think I will stick with this setting since "->" is
something I am using a lot when writing notes/documentations.

	Xavier
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