* Inserting standard blocks of text.
@ 2003-04-26 15:49 Michael Solem
2003-04-26 22:49 ` Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra
2003-04-27 9:35 ` Oliver Lohmann
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From: Michael Solem @ 2003-04-26 15:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
Is there a way to have a block of text that can be pasted in a file at any time (something that will not be overwritten when you do a Ctrl-k etc...). I would like to put a standard header in fron of all my functions when I'm programming. It will always be the same. It would be nice to not have to open a file, copy the header, switch back to the file I'm working on, and then paste it in. Thanks.
Mike
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* Re: Inserting standard blocks of text.
2003-04-26 15:49 Inserting standard blocks of text Michael Solem
@ 2003-04-26 22:49 ` Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra
2003-04-27 9:35 ` Oliver Lohmann
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From: Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra @ 2003-04-26 22:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Sat, 26 Apr 2003 10:49:37 -0500, Michael Solem wrote:
> Is there a way to have a block of text that can be pasted in a file at any
> time (something that will not be overwritten when you do a Ctrl-k etc...).
> I would like to put a standard header in fron of all my functions when
> I'm programming. It will always be the same. It would be nice to not have
> to open a file, copy the header, switch back to the file I'm working on,
> and then paste it in. Thanks.
C-x i perhaps?
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* Re: Inserting standard blocks of text.
2003-04-26 15:49 Inserting standard blocks of text Michael Solem
2003-04-26 22:49 ` Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra
@ 2003-04-27 9:35 ` Oliver Lohmann
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From: Oliver Lohmann @ 2003-04-27 9:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello Mike,
Saturday, April 26, 2003, 5:49:37 PM, you wrote:
> Is there a way to have a block of text that can be pasted in a
> file at any time (something that will not be overwritten when
> you do a Ctrl-k etc...). I would like to put a standard header in fron
> of all my functions when I'm programming. It will always be the same.
> It would be nice to not have to open a file, copy the header,
> switch back to the file I'm working on, and then paste it in.
What's about writing a skeleton combined with an abbrev?
Kind of this (c-style):
(define-skeleton my-comment
"insert-skeleton for comments"
>"/*****************************************************" \n
>"* "(skeleton-read "function title: ") \n
>"* " \n
>"* " _ \n
>"* " \n
>"* " \n
>"*****************************************************/" \n)
(define-abbrev c-mode-abbrev-table "cmnt" "" 'my-comment)
just put it in your .emacs file and switch to c-mode type
'cmnt' an it will expand. you could also define a keyboard
shortcut for your purpose. feel free to define it for other
abbrev-tables (m-x list-abbrevs).
i think this solution is more comfortable and flexible as the
insert-file.
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* Re: Inserting standard blocks of text.
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@ 2003-04-28 14:47 ` jason haslup
2003-04-28 20:24 ` kgold
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From: jason haslup @ 2003-04-28 14:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Michael Solem" <msolem@linuxmail.org> writes:
> Is there a way to have a block of text that can be pasted in a file
> at any time (something that will not be overwritten when you do a
> Ctrl-k etc...). I would like to put a standard header in fron of
> all my functions when I'm programming. It will always be the
You could try tempo.el, it's a nice package that lets you get
interactive with standard blocks of text.
If you're using doxygen, I've found that doxymacs
(http://doxymacs.sf.net) is great for doing such insertions. It uses
tempo.el and automatically finds your parameters and return values and
creates entries for them in the comment. Fully customizable, of
course.
jason
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2003-04-28 14:47 ` jason haslup
@ 2003-04-28 20:24 ` kgold
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From: kgold @ 2003-04-28 20:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
(define-key esc-map "K" 'insert-kgold-header)
(defun insert-kgold-header ()
"Insert header at the current cursor position in the current buffer."
(interactive)
(insert
"Your standard header ..."
)
(insert "\n")
)
If it's a function header, you then most likely want to have
another function which cut and pastes the function name and parameters into
your header.
Bonus: You can insert a file using:
C-x i runs the command insert-file
so you don't have to do your "open, copy, switch, paste" anyway.
"Michael Solem" <msolem@linuxmail.org> writes:
> Is there a way to have a block of text that can be pasted in a file
> at any time (something that will not be overwritten when you do a
> Ctrl-k etc...). I would like to put a standard header in fron of
> all my functions when I'm programming. It will always be the
> same. It would be nice to not have to open a file, copy the header,
> switch back to the file I'm working on, and then paste it in.
> Thanks.
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