* a couple of novice questions
@ 2003-12-12 16:31 Mitch Edelman
2003-12-12 17:22 ` Pascal Bourguignon
2003-12-14 12:25 ` Brad Collins
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From: Mitch Edelman @ 2003-12-12 16:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
apologies for newbie question - using Xemacs (for windows)how does one
display the line number of the file currently being edited?
Secondly, how does one find a matching opening brace, paren, etc?
Finally, in editing a document where it's reasonable for "<" to
be unpaired (as in javascript code inside an html document), how
does one find the opening prace, paren, etc.
Thanks in advance,
Mitch Edelman
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* Re: a couple of novice questions
2003-12-12 16:31 a couple of novice questions Mitch Edelman
@ 2003-12-12 17:22 ` Pascal Bourguignon
2003-12-12 19:02 ` Peter Lee
2003-12-14 12:25 ` Brad Collins
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From: Pascal Bourguignon @ 2003-12-12 17:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
edelman@umbc.edu (Mitch Edelman) writes:
> apologies for newbie question - using Xemacs (for windows)how does one
> display the line number of the file currently being edited?
M-x line-number-mode RET
> Secondly, how does one find a matching opening brace, paren, etc?
It's automatic. When you close a paren, the cursor moves to the
matching opening paren. Or, if you double-click on one paren, it
selects all its contents and the matching paren too. Or if you use
backward-sexp or forward-sexp (C-c , or C-c .), it moves over matching
paren.
> Finally, in editing a document where it's reasonable for "<" to
> be unpaired (as in javascript code inside an html document), how
> does one find the opening prace, paren, etc.
I don't think modes can be defined locally. In these cases, I just
change the major mode. It may help to use narrow-region and widen.
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* Re: a couple of novice questions
2003-12-12 17:22 ` Pascal Bourguignon
@ 2003-12-12 19:02 ` Peter Lee
2003-12-14 12:51 ` Oliver Scholz
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From: Peter Lee @ 2003-12-12 19:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>> Pascal Bourguignon writes:
>> Secondly, how does one find a matching opening brace, paren,
>> etc?
Pascal> It's automatic. When you close a paren, the cursor moves
Pascal> to the matching opening paren. Or, if you double-click on
Pascal> one paren, it selects all its contents and the matching
Pascal> paren too. Or if you use backward-sexp or forward-sexp
Pascal> (C-c , or C-c .), it moves over matching paren.
I use C-M-p (backward-list) and C-M-n (forward-list).
,----[ C-h f backward-list RET ]
| backward-list is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `emacs-lisp/lisp'.
| It is bound to C-M-p.
| (backward-list &optional ARG)
|
| Move backward across one balanced group of parentheses.
| With ARG, do it that many times.
| Negative arg -N means move forward across N groups of parentheses.
|
`----
Also you can look at:
,----[ C-h v blink-matching-paren RET ]
| blink-matching-paren's value is t
|
| *Non-nil means show matching open-paren when close-paren is inserted.
|
| You can customize this variable.
|
| Defined in `simple'.
`----
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* Re: a couple of novice questions
2003-12-12 16:31 a couple of novice questions Mitch Edelman
2003-12-12 17:22 ` Pascal Bourguignon
@ 2003-12-14 12:25 ` Brad Collins
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From: Brad Collins @ 2003-12-14 12:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
edelman@umbc.edu (Mitch Edelman) writes:
> Secondly, how does one find a matching opening brace, paren, etc?
>
Try this in your .emacs
;; Blink the parent character
(defun start-flashparen()
(progn
(require `flash-paren)
(flash-paren-mode 1)))
b/
--
Brad Collins
Chenla Labs
Bangkok, Thailand
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* Re: a couple of novice questions
2003-12-12 19:02 ` Peter Lee
@ 2003-12-14 12:51 ` Oliver Scholz
2003-12-15 8:44 ` Klaus Berndl
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From: Oliver Scholz @ 2003-12-14 12:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
Peter Lee <pete_lee@swbell.net> writes:
>>>>> Pascal Bourguignon writes:
>
> >> Secondly, how does one find a matching opening brace, paren,
> >> etc?
>
> Pascal> It's automatic. When you close a paren, the cursor moves
> Pascal> to the matching opening paren. Or, if you double-click on
> Pascal> one paren, it selects all its contents and the matching
> Pascal> paren too. Or if you use backward-sexp or forward-sexp
> Pascal> (C-c , or C-c .), it moves over matching paren.
>
> I use C-M-p (backward-list) and C-M-n (forward-list).
[...]
I use M-x show-paren-mode. This highlights the paren at point and
its opening/closing counterpart, if any.
Oliver
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* Re: a couple of novice questions
2003-12-14 12:51 ` Oliver Scholz
@ 2003-12-15 8:44 ` Klaus Berndl
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From: Klaus Berndl @ 2003-12-15 8:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Sun, 14 Dec 2003, Oliver Scholz wrote:
> Peter Lee <pete_lee@swbell.net> writes:
>
> >>>>> Pascal Bourguignon writes:
> >
> > >> Secondly, how does one find a matching opening brace, paren,
> > >> etc?
> >
> > Pascal> It's automatic. When you close a paren, the cursor moves
> > Pascal> to the matching opening paren. Or, if you double-click on
> > Pascal> one paren, it selects all its contents and the matching
> > Pascal> paren too. Or if you use backward-sexp or forward-sexp
> > Pascal> (C-c , or C-c .), it moves over matching paren.
> >
> > I use C-M-p (backward-list) and C-M-n (forward-list).
> [...]
>
> I use M-x show-paren-mode. This highlights the paren at point and
> its opening/closing counterpart, if any.
Or you can use the more sophisticated mic-paren.el which you can download from
http://www.emacswiki.org/elisp/index.html ....
Klaus
>
> Oliver
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