From: Kierin Bell <fernseed@fernseed.me>
To: Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@posteo.net>
Cc: "Tor-björn Claesson" <tclaesson@gmail.com>,
emacs-devel@gnu.org, emacs-orgmode@gnu.org,
"Philip Kaludercic" <philipk@posteo.net>,
"Omar Antolín Camarena" <omar@matem.unam.mx>,
"Jonas Bernoulli" <emacs.transient@jonas.bernoulli.dev>,
"Juri Linkov" <juri@linkov.net>,
karthikchikmagalur@gmail.com, Visuwesh <visuweshm@gmail.com>,
charles.choi@yummymelon.com, "Justin Burkett" <justin@burkett.cc>
Subject: Re: [RFC] The best way to choose an "action" at point: context-menu-mode, transient, which-key or embark?
Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2024 13:23:23 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <874j34st44.fsf@fernseed.me> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87msgzh1dh.fsf@localhost> (Ihor Radchenko's message of "Fri, 13 Dec 2024 18:41:14 +0000")
Hi Ihor,
Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@posteo.net> writes:
> TL;DR: We are in the process of designing a more unified selection
> interface for Org mode and want to see if there is some way to unify
> context-menu-mode, transient, which-key and embark together. The idea
> is to (1) avoid too many customizations; (2) allow users to decide how
> to choose between multiple options - by mouse, keyboard, and using
> customizable UIs.
I think that the built-in Emacs thingatpt.el should not be overlooked
here.
Instead of implementing an entire system specific to Org, imagine a
generic action-at-point interface that works on "things" from
thingatpt.el. For the various targets, Org could add new "providers" to
`thing-at-point-provider-alist', `forward-thing-provider-alist', and
`bounds-of-thing-at-point-provider-alist'. [ Org actually does already
register its own 'url' provider for links. ]
Then, Org could implement a number of action selection interfaces that
act on the various classes of "thing". An exemplary package would be
Philip Kaludercic's great =do-at-point= package, which provides a simple
action selection menu for the thing-at-point using
`read-multiple-choice', which I find elegant and intuitive.[1]
I have gone as far as implementing a 'heading' provider for Org and
`outline-mode' (for use with =do-at-point.el=). I don't see any reason
why Org couldn't define a 'citation' provider, a 'source-block'
provider, etc.
The only downside that I have found with adding lots of thingatpt.el
providers is that it can be difficult to write providers efficient
enough for `forward-thing' in particular
(`forward-thing-provider-alist').
I may also be misunderstanding the proposed interface. For example,
instead of a generic interface for acting on a single thing at point,
maybe you are describing more of an interface for associating commands
with multiple potential targets that must be located (e.g., in a
subtree), which are then each associated with actions.
Even if that's the case, there is a good case for implementing
thingatpt.el providers for the targets, so that users could bring our
own action-at-point packages/interfaces. [ I would be willing to help
write some of those providers. ] And if thingatpt.el isn't generalized
or fast enough, then there is a case for creating a new, more flexible
/de facto/ library like this for Emacs.
[1] https://codeberg.org/pkal/do-at-point
Thanks,
Kierin
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2024-12-15 18:23 UTC|newest]
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2024-12-13 18:41 ` [RFC] The best way to choose an "action" at point: context-menu-mode, transient, which-key or embark? (was: Fwd: Org-cite: Replace basic follow-processor with transient menu?) Ihor Radchenko
2024-12-13 22:09 ` [RFC] The best way to choose an "action" at point: context-menu-mode, transient, which-key or embark? Gabriel Santos
2024-12-14 9:57 ` Ihor Radchenko
2024-12-14 10:59 ` Gabriel Santos
2024-12-14 13:10 ` Ihor Radchenko
2024-12-13 22:57 ` Suhail Singh
2024-12-14 9:59 ` Ihor Radchenko
2024-12-14 14:30 ` Suhail Singh
2024-12-14 1:16 ` [RFC] The best way to choose an "action" at point: context-menu-mode, transient, which-key or embark? (was: Fwd: Org-cite: Replace basic follow-processor with transient menu?) Panayotis Manganaris
2024-12-14 10:08 ` Ihor Radchenko
2024-12-15 21:20 ` Samuel Wales
2024-12-16 17:54 ` Ihor Radchenko
2024-12-17 2:08 ` Samuel Wales
2024-12-17 2:24 ` Samuel Wales
2024-12-17 18:04 ` Transient: accessibility problems for users who need to use large fonts (was: [RFC] The best way to choose an "action" at point: context-menu-mode, transient, which-key or embark? (was: Fwd: Org-cite: Replace basic follow-processor with transient menu?)) Ihor Radchenko
2024-12-18 7:19 ` Samuel Wales
2024-12-18 10:52 ` Jonas Bernoulli
2024-12-18 10:47 ` [RFC] The best way to choose an "action" at point: context-menu-mode, transient, which-key or embark? (was: Fwd: Org-cite: Replace basic follow-processor with transient menu?) Jonas Bernoulli
2024-12-14 10:50 ` [RFC] The best way to choose an "action" at point: context-menu-mode, transient, which-key or embark? indieterminacy
2024-12-14 17:53 ` Juri Linkov
2024-12-15 9:07 ` Ihor Radchenko
2024-12-16 7:46 ` Juri Linkov
2024-12-16 18:06 ` Ihor Radchenko
2024-12-15 18:23 ` Kierin Bell [this message]
2024-12-17 17:23 ` Ihor Radchenko
2024-12-14 0:37 [RFC] The best way to choose an "action" at point: context-menu-mode, transient, which-key or embark? (was: Fwd: Org-cite: Replace basic follow-processor with transient menu?) Psionic K
2024-12-14 9:48 ` Ihor Radchenko
2024-12-14 10:12 ` [RFC] The best way to choose an "action" at point: context-menu-mode, transient, which-key or embark? Philip Kaludercic
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