* List possible completions in pop-up menu and choose from it.
@ 2005-08-19 11:35 Rolex JM
2005-08-19 17:57 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Rolex JM @ 2005-08-19 11:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
I want to list in pop-up menu the possible completions returned
from (dabbrev-completion). Then I can choose one from it and
insert it into the text, just as (semantic-ia-complete-symbol-menu)
does.
Would anybody tell me how to write that elisp? Thanks.
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* Re: List possible completions in pop-up menu and choose from it.
2005-08-19 11:35 List possible completions in pop-up menu and choose from it Rolex JM
@ 2005-08-19 17:57 ` Kevin Rodgers
2005-08-20 7:52 ` Jimmy Rolex
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2005-08-19 17:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
Rolex JM wrote:
> I want to list in pop-up menu the possible completions returned from
> (dabbrev-completion). Then I can choose one from it and insert it into
> the text, just as (semantic-ia-complete-symbol-menu)
> does.
dabbrev-completion stores its results in dabbrev--last-obarray, which is
a data structure suitable for the completion functions. You can read
about obarrays in the "Creating [and Interning] Symbols
==============================" node of the
Emacs Lisp manual.
Converting that to a menu keymap was too interesting for me to pass up:
(let ((menu (make-sparse-keymap "dabbrev-completion"))
(completions (let ((symbols '()))
(mapatoms (lambda (sym)
(setq symbols (cons sym symbols)))
dabbrev--last-obarray)
(sort symbols 'string-lessp))))
(mapc (lambda (completion)
(define-key menu (vector completion)
`(,(symbol-name completion) .
(lambda ()
(interactive)
(insert ,(symbol-name completion))))))
(nreverse completions))
(x-popup-menu t menu))
You can create your own command that you could bind to a key, mouse
click, or menu item by wrapping that in something like:
(defun dabbrev-mouse-completion (event)
"*Just like `dabbrev-completion', but display a popup menu."
(interactive "*e")
(save-window-excursion ; suppress *Completions* buffer
(dabbrev-mouse-completion))
...
)
And then replace the t POSITION argument to x-popup-menu with event.
--
Kevin Rodgers
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* Re: List possible completions in pop-up menu and choose from it.
2005-08-19 17:57 ` Kevin Rodgers
@ 2005-08-20 7:52 ` Jimmy Rolex
2005-08-22 13:15 ` Jimmy Rolex
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jimmy Rolex @ 2005-08-20 7:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Thank you for your help.
Now I add following code to my site-start.el. When I press [M-up], the menu
appears at point, with possible completions inside. It looks good.
However, after I select one item inside with mouse or keyboard, the
selection
isn't inserted into the buffer. Have I done something wrong?
(defun my-dabbrev-completion ()
"*Just like `dabbrev-completion', but display a popup menu."
(interactive)
(save-window-excursion ; suppress *Completions* buffer
(dabbrev-completion))
(let ((menu (make-sparse-keymap "dabbrev-completion"))
(completions (let ((symbols '()))
(mapatoms (lambda (sym)
(setq symbols (cons sym symbols)))
dabbrev--last-obarray)
(sort symbols 'string-lessp))))
(mapc (lambda (completion)
(define-key menu (vector completion)
`(,(symbol-name completion) .
(lambda ()
(interactive)
(insert ,(symbol-name completion))))))
(nreverse completions))
(autoload 'senator-completion-menu-point-as-event "senator" "" t)
(x-popup-menu (senator-completion-menu-point-as-event) menu));;pop-up
at point
)
(global-set-key [M-up] 'my-dabbrev-completion)
>From: Kevin Rodgers <ihs_4664@yahoo.com>
>To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
>Subject: Re: List possible completions in pop-up menu and choose from it.
>Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 11:57:21 -0600
>
>Rolex JM wrote:
> > I want to list in pop-up menu the possible completions returned from
> > (dabbrev-completion). Then I can choose one from it and insert it into
> > the text, just as (semantic-ia-complete-symbol-menu)
> > does.
>
>dabbrev-completion stores its results in dabbrev--last-obarray, which is
>a data structure suitable for the completion functions. You can read
>about obarrays in the "Creating [and Interning] Symbols
>==============================" node of the
>Emacs Lisp manual.
>
>Converting that to a menu keymap was too interesting for me to pass up:
>
> (let ((menu (make-sparse-keymap "dabbrev-completion"))
> (completions (let ((symbols '()))
> (mapatoms (lambda (sym)
> (setq symbols (cons sym symbols)))
> dabbrev--last-obarray)
> (sort symbols 'string-lessp))))
> (mapc (lambda (completion)
> (define-key menu (vector completion)
> `(,(symbol-name completion) .
> (lambda ()
> (interactive)
> (insert ,(symbol-name completion))))))
> (nreverse completions))
> (x-popup-menu t menu))
>
>You can create your own command that you could bind to a key, mouse
>click, or menu item by wrapping that in something like:
>
>(defun dabbrev-mouse-completion (event)
> "*Just like `dabbrev-completion', but display a popup menu."
> (interactive "*e")
> (save-window-excursion ; suppress *Completions* buffer
> (dabbrev-mouse-completion))
>...
>)
>
>And then replace the t POSITION argument to x-popup-menu with event.
>
>--
>Kevin Rodgers
>
>
>
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* Re: List possible completions in pop-up menu and choose from it.
2005-08-20 7:52 ` Jimmy Rolex
@ 2005-08-22 13:15 ` Jimmy Rolex
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From: Jimmy Rolex @ 2005-08-22 13:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
Now I have more information.
If there's only one possible completion, the selection will be inserted
into the text.
Any idear?
-----
Rolex
>From: "Jimmy Rolex" <rolexletter@hotmail.com>
>To: ihs_4664@yahoo.com
>CC: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
>Subject: Re: List possible completions in pop-up menu and choose from it.
>Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 07:52:50 +0000
>
>Thank you for your help.
>
>Now I add following code to my site-start.el. When I press [M-up],
>the menu
>
>appears at point, with possible completions inside. It looks good.
>
>However, after I select one item inside with mouse or keyboard, the
>selection
>isn't inserted into the buffer. Have I done something wrong?
>
>(defun my-dabbrev-completion ()
> "*Just like `dabbrev-completion', but display a popup menu."
> (interactive)
> (save-window-excursion ; suppress *Completions*
>buffer
> (dabbrev-completion))
> (let ((menu (make-sparse-keymap "dabbrev-completion"))
> (completions (let ((symbols '()))
> (mapatoms (lambda (sym)
> (setq symbols (cons sym
>symbols)))
> dabbrev--last-obarray)
> (sort symbols 'string-lessp))))
> (mapc (lambda (completion)
> (define-key menu (vector completion)
> `(,(symbol-name completion) .
> (lambda ()
> (interactive)
> (insert ,(symbol-name completion))))))
> (nreverse completions))
> (autoload 'senator-completion-menu-point-as-event "senator" ""
>t)
> (x-popup-menu (senator-completion-menu-point-as-event)
>menu));;pop-up at point
> )
>
>(global-set-key [M-up] 'my-dabbrev-completion)
>
>
>
>>From: Kevin Rodgers <ihs_4664@yahoo.com>
>>To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
>>Subject: Re: List possible completions in pop-up menu and choose
>>from it.
>>Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 11:57:21 -0600
>>
>>Rolex JM wrote:
>> > I want to list in pop-up menu the possible completions returned
>>from
>> > (dabbrev-completion). Then I can choose one from it and insert
>>it into
>> > the text, just as (semantic-ia-complete-symbol-menu)
>> > does.
>>
>>dabbrev-completion stores its results in dabbrev--last-obarray,
>>which is
>>a data structure suitable for the completion functions. You can
>>read
>>about obarrays in the "Creating [and Interning] Symbols
>>==============================" node of the
>>Emacs Lisp manual.
>>
>>Converting that to a menu keymap was too interesting for me to pass
>>up:
>>
>> (let ((menu (make-sparse-keymap "dabbrev-completion"))
>> (completions (let ((symbols '()))
>> (mapatoms (lambda (sym)
>> (setq symbols (cons sym
>>symbols)))
>> dabbrev--last-obarray)
>> (sort symbols 'string-lessp))))
>> (mapc (lambda (completion)
>> (define-key menu (vector completion)
>> `(,(symbol-name completion) .
>> (lambda ()
>> (interactive)
>> (insert ,(symbol-name completion))))))
>> (nreverse completions))
>> (x-popup-menu t menu))
>>
>>You can create your own command that you could bind to a key, mouse
>>click, or menu item by wrapping that in something like:
>>
>>(defun dabbrev-mouse-completion (event)
>> "*Just like `dabbrev-completion', but display a popup menu."
>> (interactive "*e")
>> (save-window-excursion ; suppress *Completions* buffer
>> (dabbrev-mouse-completion))
>>...
>>)
>>
>>And then replace the t POSITION argument to x-popup-menu with
>>event.
>>
>>--
>>Kevin Rodgers
>>
>>
>>
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>>http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs
>
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