* Re: execute a command with euc-jp
2011-05-05 8:31 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
@ 2011-05-05 8:44 ` Bastian Ballmann
2011-05-05 8:45 ` Bastian Ballmann
2011-05-05 22:01 ` masashi ito
2 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Bastian Ballmann @ 2011-05-05 8:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Am Thu, 05 May 2011 10:31:52 +0200
schrieb Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>:
> () masashi ito <ma345to@gmx.com>
> () Wed, 4 May 2011 20:29:34 -0400
>
> (defun myhowm-menu-eucjp ()
> "to show howm menu with eucjp"
> (interactive)
> (universal-coding-system-argument 'euc-jp)
> (howm-menu)
> )
>
> What should I do to run the command, howm-menu, with the euc-jp
> encoding automatically without prompting me to enter "howm-menu."
>
> The long (but more satisfying IMHO) way:
>
> Move the cursor to ‘universal-coding-system-argument’ and type
> ‘C-h f RET’. Emacs will show a buffer *Help* at the top of
> which appears:
>
> universal-coding-system-argument is an interactive compiled
> Lisp function in `mule-cmds.el'.
>
> If your Emacs is properly installed, the words mule-cmds.el will be
> presented as a hyperlink. You can move the cursor there (by typing
> TAB repeatedly) and type RET to follow it, or click with the mouse.
> Doing so will open a buffer viewing that file, with cursor at
> function ‘universal-coding-system-argument’.
>
> Type ‘C-M-e’ to go to the end of the defun. Note the form:
>
> (let ((coding-system-for-read coding-system)
> (coding-system-for-write coding-system)
> (coding-system-require-warning t)
> (current-prefix-arg prefix))
> (message "")
> (call-interactively cmd))
>
> or something like that. This shows the basic approach of how to
> invoke a command using a specific coding system: ‘let’-bind some
> variables to the desired value around a call to ‘call-interactively’.
> Transfer this form into ‘myhowm-menu-eucjp’, hard-coding the constant
> bits as you see fit, and pruning the parts that don't seem relevant.
> You might end up with:
>
> The short (but untested, only derived) way:
>
> (defun myhowm-menu-eucjp ()
> "to show howm menu with eucjp"
> (interactive)
> (let ((coding-system-for-read 'euc-jp)
> (coding-system-for-write 'euc-jp)
> (coding-system-require-warning t))
> (call-interactively 'howm-menu)))
>
> In any case, if your Emacs is not properly installed, fix that first.
>
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* Re: execute a command with euc-jp
2011-05-05 8:31 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
2011-05-05 8:44 ` Bastian Ballmann
@ 2011-05-05 8:45 ` Bastian Ballmann
2011-05-05 22:01 ` masashi ito
2 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Bastian Ballmann @ 2011-05-05 8:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Am Thu, 05 May 2011 10:31:52 +0200
schrieb Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>:
> () masashi ito <ma345to@gmx.com>
> () Wed, 4 May 2011 20:29:34 -0400
>
> (defun myhowm-menu-eucjp ()
> "to show howm menu with eucjp"
> (interactive)
> (universal-coding-system-argument 'euc-jp)
> (howm-menu)
> )
>
> What should I do to run the command, howm-menu, with the euc-jp
> encoding automatically without prompting me to enter "howm-menu."
>
> The long (but more satisfying IMHO) way:
>
> Move the cursor to ‘universal-coding-system-argument’ and type
> ‘C-h f RET’. Emacs will show a buffer *Help* at the top of
> which appears:
>
> universal-coding-system-argument is an interactive compiled
> Lisp function in `mule-cmds.el'.
>
> If your Emacs is properly installed, the words mule-cmds.el will be
> presented as a hyperlink. You can move the cursor there (by typing
> TAB repeatedly) and type RET to follow it, or click with the mouse.
> Doing so will open a buffer viewing that file, with cursor at
> function ‘universal-coding-system-argument’.
>
> Type ‘C-M-e’ to go to the end of the defun. Note the form:
>
> (let ((coding-system-for-read coding-system)
> (coding-system-for-write coding-system)
> (coding-system-require-warning t)
> (current-prefix-arg prefix))
> (message "")
> (call-interactively cmd))
>
> or something like that. This shows the basic approach of how to
> invoke a command using a specific coding system: ‘let’-bind some
> variables to the desired value around a call to ‘call-interactively’.
> Transfer this form into ‘myhowm-menu-eucjp’, hard-coding the constant
> bits as you see fit, and pruning the parts that don't seem relevant.
> You might end up with:
>
> The short (but untested, only derived) way:
>
> (defun myhowm-menu-eucjp ()
> "to show howm menu with eucjp"
> (interactive)
> (let ((coding-system-for-read 'euc-jp)
> (coding-system-for-write 'euc-jp)
> (coding-system-require-warning t))
> (call-interactively 'howm-menu)))
>
> In any case, if your Emacs is not properly installed, fix that first.
>
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* Re: execute a command with euc-jp
2011-05-05 8:31 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
2011-05-05 8:44 ` Bastian Ballmann
2011-05-05 8:45 ` Bastian Ballmann
@ 2011-05-05 22:01 ` masashi ito
2011-05-06 0:37 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
2 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: masashi ito @ 2011-05-05 22:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thien-Thi Nguyen, help-gnu-emacs
Dear Thien-Thi Nguyen,
Thank you for your detailed instruction. You told me many things I didn't
know. These will be definitely helpful in my learning lisp programming. As for
the function definition, however, the code you suggested, unfortunately,
didn't work (M-x myhowm-menu-eucjp didn't show anything).
I have tried many variations. But I haven't got things done yet. One
thing I noticed is
(defun myhowm-menu-eucjp ()
"to show howm menu with eucjp"
(interactive)
(universal-coding-system-argument 'euc-jp)
(call-interactively 'howm-menu))
shows the prompt "Command to execute with euc-jp" and stops waiting for further
input. If I press just "enter," howm-menu is processed with a wrong
encoding. If instead I press "ctrl-c , '" which is bound to the howm-menu
command, howm-menu is processed with the euc-jp encoding...
Any suggestion is welcomed!
Masashi
On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 10:31:52AM +0200, Thien-Thi Nguyen wrote:
> () masashi ito <ma345to@gmx.com>
> () Wed, 4 May 2011 20:29:34 -0400
>
> (defun myhowm-menu-eucjp ()
> "to show howm menu with eucjp"
> (interactive)
> (universal-coding-system-argument 'euc-jp)
> (howm-menu)
> )
>
> What should I do to run the command, howm-menu, with the euc-jp
> encoding automatically without prompting me to enter "howm-menu."
>
> The long (but more satisfying IMHO) way:
>
> Move the cursor to ‘universal-coding-system-argument’ and type
> ‘C-h f RET’. Emacs will show a buffer *Help* at the top of
> which appears:
>
> universal-coding-system-argument is an interactive compiled
> Lisp function in `mule-cmds.el'.
>
> If your Emacs is properly installed, the words mule-cmds.el will be
> presented as a hyperlink. You can move the cursor there (by typing
> TAB repeatedly) and type RET to follow it, or click with the mouse.
> Doing so will open a buffer viewing that file, with cursor at function
> ‘universal-coding-system-argument’.
>
> Type ‘C-M-e’ to go to the end of the defun. Note the form:
>
> (let ((coding-system-for-read coding-system)
> (coding-system-for-write coding-system)
> (coding-system-require-warning t)
> (current-prefix-arg prefix))
> (message "")
> (call-interactively cmd))
>
> or something like that. This shows the basic approach of how to
> invoke a command using a specific coding system: ‘let’-bind some
> variables to the desired value around a call to ‘call-interactively’.
> Transfer this form into ‘myhowm-menu-eucjp’, hard-coding the constant
> bits as you see fit, and pruning the parts that don't seem relevant.
> You might end up with:
>
> The short (but untested, only derived) way:
>
> (defun myhowm-menu-eucjp ()
> "to show howm menu with eucjp"
> (interactive)
> (let ((coding-system-for-read 'euc-jp)
> (coding-system-for-write 'euc-jp)
> (coding-system-require-warning t))
> (call-interactively 'howm-menu)))
>
> In any case, if your Emacs is not properly installed, fix that first.
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* Re: execute a command with euc-jp
2011-05-05 22:01 ` masashi ito
@ 2011-05-06 0:37 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
2011-05-06 3:50 ` masashi ito
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Thien-Thi Nguyen @ 2011-05-06 0:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: masashi ito; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
() masashi ito <ma345to@gmx.com>
() Thu, 5 May 2011 18:01:10 -0400
As for the function definition, however, the code you suggested,
unfortunately, didn't work (M-x myhowm-menu-eucjp didn't show anything).
Perhaps you did not evaluate the new definition?
I was able to see the menu appear with
(defun ttn-howm-menu ()
(interactive)
(let ((coding-system-for-read 'euc-jp)
(coding-system-for-write 'euc-jp)
(coding-system-require-warning t))
(call-interactively 'howm-menu)))
and an installation of howm from howm-1.3.9.1.tar.gz. After copying this
definition into *scratch*, i typed ‘C-M-x’ (i.e., ‘eval-defun’) and then
‘M-x ttn-howm-menu’.
To verify that ‘eval-defun’ worked correctly, you can type into *scratch*:
(symbol-function 'ttn-howm-menu)
then type ‘C-j’ to inspect what Emacs thinks is the current definition.
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* Re: execute a command with euc-jp
2011-05-06 0:37 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
@ 2011-05-06 3:50 ` masashi ito
2011-05-06 8:10 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: masashi ito @ 2011-05-06 3:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Thien-Thi Nguyen; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Dear Thien-Thi Nguyen,
Thank you very much again for your kind, thorough instruction. And I apologize
for my mistake. As you said, I didn't evaluate the newly defined function
properly. I did C-x, C-e, which I found somewhere on the Internet. When I did
C-M-x, everything worked like a charm! I appreciate your help very much!
Sincerely yours,
Masashi
On Fri, May 06, 2011 at 02:37:52AM +0200, Thien-Thi Nguyen wrote:
> () masashi ito <ma345to@gmx.com>
> () Thu, 5 May 2011 18:01:10 -0400
>
> As for the function definition, however, the code you suggested,
> unfortunately, didn't work (M-x myhowm-menu-eucjp didn't show anything).
>
> Perhaps you did not evaluate the new definition?
> I was able to see the menu appear with
>
> (defun ttn-howm-menu ()
> (interactive)
> (let ((coding-system-for-read 'euc-jp)
> (coding-system-for-write 'euc-jp)
> (coding-system-require-warning t))
> (call-interactively 'howm-menu)))
>
> and an installation of howm from howm-1.3.9.1.tar.gz. After copying this
> definition into *scratch*, i typed ‘C-M-x’ (i.e., ‘eval-defun’) and then
> ‘M-x ttn-howm-menu’.
>
> To verify that ‘eval-defun’ worked correctly, you can type into *scratch*:
>
> (symbol-function 'ttn-howm-menu)
>
> then type ‘C-j’ to inspect what Emacs thinks is the current definition.
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* Re: execute a command with euc-jp
2011-05-06 3:50 ` masashi ito
@ 2011-05-06 8:10 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Thien-Thi Nguyen @ 2011-05-06 8:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: masashi ito; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
() masashi ito <ma345to@gmx.com>
() Thu, 5 May 2011 23:50:22 -0400
And I apologize for my mistake.
No worries; i'm glad you persisted towards this understanding.
As you said, I didn't evaluate the newly defined function properly.
I did C-x, C-e, which I found somewhere on the Internet.
When I did C-M-x, everything worked like a charm!
‘C-x C-e’ works fine if you place the cursor after the form you want to
evaluate. ‘C-M-x’ is more suitable when you are in the middle of a defun,
which is often the case when experimenting in *scratch*.
To avoid Internet-induced confusion, you can find this kind of information
directly from Emacs. Try:
C-h k C-h k
C-h k C-x C-e
C-h k C-M-x
(This way, if there is any remaining confusion, you can tell the Emacs
maintainers about it and Emacs will improve as a result. Try THAT with the
Internet! :-D)
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