* [NEW] navi-mode for org files @ 2013-04-04 13:49 Thorsten Jolitz 2013-04-08 2:12 ` Charles Berry ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Thorsten Jolitz @ 2013-04-04 13:49 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Hi List, I made navi-mode (=> super-fast buffer navigation, visibility-cycling, structure-editing, and much more, with one-key commands in an associated read-only *Navi* buffer) work with Org-mode buffers too. The basic things work, but there are still keyword-searches and keybindings to define. To check it out and get an idea what its all about, do the following: 1. Download these files to a place where Emacs can find them and do 'M-x load-file' on navi-mode.el ,--------------------------------------------------------- | https://github.com/tj64/navi/blob/master/navi-mode.el | https://github.com/tj64/outorg/blob/master/outorg.el | https://github.com/tj64/outshine/blob/master/outshine.el `--------------------------------------------------------- 2. Download Bernt Hansen's amazing Org-tutorial and switch to its Org-mode buffer (we use it as example Org-mode buffer) ,---------------------------------- | http://doc.norang.ca/org-mode.org `---------------------------------- 3. Type 'M-s n' (or 'M-x navi-search-and-switch') 4. do 'M-x menu-bar-mode' if menus are disabled for your Emacs and have a look at the "navi" menu 5. Play around in the *Navi:<<original-buffer-name>>* buffer: - use 'n' and 'p' to move down and up on the 1st-level headers shown - use '1' '2' and '3' to switch between visible header levels - use 'SPC' and 'DEL' to move page-up and page-down - use <backtab> to cycle visibility of whole original-buffer - use <tab> to cycle visibility of subtree at point - use 'd' to display subtree at point in original-buffer - use 'o' to switch to subtree at point in original-buffer - use 'M-s M-s' to switch back to *Navi* buffer - use 'b' to show all src-block headlines (and 'd' and 'o' on them) - use 'C-1 b', 'C-2 b' and 'C-3 b' to show the source blocks embedded in the headlines (level 1 to 3) - use 'E' to make the *Navi* buffer editable (changes are applied immediately to the original buffer (great in combination with - keyboard-macros) - type C-c C-c to make *Navi* buffer read-only again (6. Want more? - check the 'navi-menu' for more commands - type 'h' to see the (customizable) user-defined keyword-searches and their keybindings - read the comment sections of the three libraries 'outshine', 'outorg' and 'navi-mode' or the README-files on Github - read the Worg article: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-outside-org.html) ,------------------------------------------------------------------------ | PS | | Please note that all this is available for your source code buffers | too (e.g. in Emacs Lisp) when you structure them the 'outshine' way. | | Use outorg.el, outshine.el or navi-mode.el as example files to see what | I mean (read comment-section of outshine.el for installation tips). | | Do 'M-s n' on one of them to open a *Navi* buffer. Try the the | commands from list item (5) above and don't forget to checkout command | 'e' - it is extremely useful since it opens the subtree at point (or, | with prefix, the whole Emacs Lisp buffer) in a temporary Org-mode edit | buffer. `------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- cheers, Thorsten ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [NEW] navi-mode for org files 2013-04-04 13:49 [NEW] navi-mode for org files Thorsten Jolitz @ 2013-04-08 2:12 ` Charles Berry 2013-04-08 19:27 ` Thorsten Jolitz 2013-04-08 19:31 ` Thorsten Jolitz 2013-04-09 2:16 ` Charles Berry 2 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Charles Berry @ 2013-04-08 2:12 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > Hi List, > > I made navi-mode (=> super-fast buffer navigation, visibility-cycling, > structure-editing, and much more, with one-key commands in an associated > read-only *Navi* buffer) work with Org-mode buffers too. > > The basic things work, but there are still keyword-searches and > keybindings to define. > Thorsten, Thanks. This is really helpful. Some comments: Maybe you have this on your TODO list, but some things do not work as I would expect. In the *Navi:myfile.org* buffer, 1,2,3, Z, N, W are all good. C-1 N also good. But C-1 Z, C-2 W don't quite work. I think the part of the regexp that represents the 'Z' or 'W' search needs to be wrapped in \( ... \) as the parts beyond \(^\* \|^[ ^I]*#\+name:[ ^I]* do not match. === I find myself doing "1 n n r 2 r Z w 2 n r Z" to look at successive pieces of a buffer. Is there a slicker way to do stuff like this? === [snip] ,------------------------------------------------------------------------ > | PS > | > | Please note that all this is available for your source code buffers > | too (e.g. in Emacs Lisp) when you structure them the 'outshine' way. > | > | Use outorg.el, outshine.el or navi-mode.el as example files to see what > | I mean (read comment-section of outshine.el for installation tips). > | > | Do 'M-s n' on one of them to open a *Navi* buffer. Try the the > | commands from list item (5) above and don't forget to checkout command > | 'e' - it is extremely useful since it opens the subtree at point (or, > | with prefix, the whole Emacs Lisp buffer) in a temporary Org-mode edit > | buffer. > `------------------------------------------------------------------------ > I cannot seem to get this to work. If I try to execute ;; # #+begin_src emacs-lisp ;; # (require 'outshine) ;; # (add-hook ‘outline-minor-mode-hook ‘outshine-hook-function) ;; # #+end_src the add-hook returns Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable ‘outline-minor-mode-hook) I am running Org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-276-g3d3465 @ ... GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin, NS apple-appkit-1038.36) of 2013-03-12 on bob.porkrind.org Best, ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [NEW] navi-mode for org files 2013-04-08 2:12 ` Charles Berry @ 2013-04-08 19:27 ` Thorsten Jolitz 2013-04-08 21:41 ` Charles Berry 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Thorsten Jolitz @ 2013-04-08 19:27 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Charles Berry <ccberry@ucsd.edu> writes: > Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz <at> gmail.com> writes: >> I made navi-mode (=> super-fast buffer navigation, visibility-cycling, >> structure-editing, and much more, with one-key commands in an associated >> read-only *Navi* buffer) work with Org-mode buffers too. > Some comments: > > Maybe you have this on your TODO list, but some things do not work as > I would expect. > > In the *Navi:myfile.org* buffer, 1,2,3, Z, N, W are all good. > > C-1 N also good. > > But C-1 Z, C-2 W don't quite work. > I think the part of the regexp that represents the 'Z' or 'W' search needs > to be wrapped in \( ... \) as the parts beyond > > \(^\* \|^[ ^I]*#\+name:[ ^I]* > > do not match. yes, you are right, I noticed that too, its even captured in my new youtube screencast ;) But I'm not sure why it doesn't work. Z searches for results with names, i.e. lines like this: ,-------------------------------- | 87:#+name: org-mode-doc-version | 93:#+name: org-mode-version `-------------------------------- the complicated regexp is simply copied from the Org-mode sources. Z alone matches alright and finds the 2 named results in Bernt Hansen's Org tutorial. C-2 Z then makes a regexp alternative, combining this keyword search with a simple regexp that matches headlines up to level 2 (^\*\*? ). The strange thing is that making this regexp alternative works in all other cases (for org and elisp), and it looks alright in this case too: ,--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | "\(^\*\*? \|^[ | ^I]*#\+\(name\|results\|tblname\)\(\[\(<\([0-9]\{4\}-[0-9]\{2\}-[0-9]\{2\} | ?[^^M^J>]*?\)> \)?\([[:alnum:]]+\)\]\)?\:[ ^I]*\([^ | ()^L^I^J^M^K]+\)\((\(.*\))\)\)" `--------------------------------------------------------------------------- I followed your suggestion and added parenthesis, but to no avial. This only matches the headline too, not the named results: ,--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | "\(^\*\*? \|\(^[ | ^I]*#\+\(name\|results\|tblname\)\(\[\(<\([0-9]\{4\}-[0-9]\{2\}-[0-9]\{2\} | ?[^^M^J>]*?\)> \)?\([[:alnum:]]+\)\]\)?\:[ ^I]*\([^ | ()^L^I^J^M^K]+\)\((\(.*\))\)\)\)" `--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Any hints from the regexp experts why the above doesn't work, but the following much simpler regexp alternative (C-2 N) does work an matches the exact same two lines? ,------------------------------------- | "\(^\*\*? \|^[ ^I]*#\+name:[ ^I]*\)" `------------------------------------- ,--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 132 matches for "\(^\*\*? \|^[ ^I]*#\+name:[ ^I]*\)" in buffer: bernt-hansen.org | 18:* How To Use This Document | 50:* License | 82:* Change History - What's new | 87:#+name: org-mode-doc-version | 93:#+name: org-mode-version `--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > === > > I find myself doing "1 n n r 2 r Z w 2 n r Z" to look at successive pieces > of a buffer. > > Is there a slicker way to do stuff like this? actually ["r 3" do stuff "2 w"] and ["r 4" do stuff "3 w"] is something I do frequently, but since 'r' and 'w' are directly below '1 2 3 4' I find it easy and fast to type. Alternatively, you could start with e.g. 4 (shows headlines up to level 4) or directly C-4 Z, use SPC and DEL and 'n' and 'p' to go to the relevant headline, and narrow with 'r'. > ,------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> | PS >> | >> | Please note that all this is available for your source code buffers >> | too (e.g. in Emacs Lisp) when you structure them the 'outshine' way. >> | >> | Use outorg.el, outshine.el or navi-mode.el as example files to see what >> | I mean (read comment-section of outshine.el for installation tips). >> | >> | Do 'M-s n' on one of them to open a *Navi* buffer. Try the the >> | commands from list item (5) above and don't forget to checkout command >> | 'e' - it is extremely useful since it opens the subtree at point (or, >> | with prefix, the whole Emacs Lisp buffer) in a temporary Org-mode edit >> | buffer. >> `------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > I cannot seem to get this to work. If I try to execute > > ;; # #+begin_src emacs-lisp > ;; # (require 'outshine) > ;; # (add-hook ‘outline-minor-mode-hook ‘outshine-hook-function) > ;; # #+end_src > > the add-hook returns > > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable ‘outline-minor-mode-hook) > > > I am running > > Org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-276-g3d3465 @ ... > GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin, NS apple-appkit-1038.36) of > 2013-03-12 on bob.porkrind.org Looks as if outshine is loaded before outline? But since outshine requires outline, 'outline-minor-mode-hook' should be loaded when the hook function is added. It works here, I'm running: ,---------------------------------------------------------------- | GNU Emacs Version: | (24.3.1 24 3 gnu/linux hostname x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu x nil) | Org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-199-g2746c7 @ ... `---------------------------------------------------------------- could you try 'M-x toggle-debug-on-error', execute the above, and send the backtrace? -- cheers, Thorsten ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [NEW] navi-mode for org files 2013-04-08 19:27 ` Thorsten Jolitz @ 2013-04-08 21:41 ` Charles Berry 2013-04-08 22:19 ` Thorsten Jolitz 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Charles Berry @ 2013-04-08 21:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz <at> gmail.com> writes: > > Charles Berry <ccberry <at> ucsd.edu> writes: > > > Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz <at> gmail.com> writes: > [deleted] `------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > I cannot seem to get this to work. If I try to execute > > > > ;; # #+begin_src emacs-lisp > > ;; # (require 'outshine) > > ;; # (add-hook ‘outline-minor-mode-hook ‘outshine-hook-function) > > ;; # #+end_src > > > > the add-hook returns > > > > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable ‘outline-minor-mode-hook) > > > > > > I am running > > > > Org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-276-g3d3465 <at> ... > > GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin, NS apple-appkit-1038.36) of > > 2013-03-12 on bob.porkrind.org > > Looks as if outshine is loaded before outline? But since outshine > requires outline, 'outline-minor-mode-hook' should be loaded when the > hook function is added. > It works here, I'm running: > > ,---------------------------------------------------------------- > | GNU Emacs Version: > | (24.3.1 24 3 gnu/linux hostname x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu x nil) > | Org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-199-g2746c7 <at> ... > `---------------------------------------------------------------- > > could you try 'M-x toggle-debug-on-error', execute the above, and send > the backtrace? > This is what I get: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable ‘outline-minor-mode-hook) (add-hook ‘outline-minor-mode-hook ‘outshine-hook-function) eval((add-hook ‘outline-minor-mode-hook ‘outshine-hook-function) nil) eval-last-sexp-1(nil) eval-last-sexp(nil) call-interactively(eval-last-sexp nil nil) FWIW, C-h v outline- TAB gives: Click <mouse-2> on a completion to select it. In this buffer, type RET to select the completion near point. Possible completions are: outline-blank-line outline-cycle-emulate-tab outline-font-lock-faces outline-font-lock-keywords outline-heading-alist outline-heading-end-regexp outline-isearch-open-invisible-function outline-level outline-minor-mode outline-minor-mode-map outline-minor-mode-menu-bar-map outline-minor-mode-prefix outline-mode-abbrev-table outline-mode-hook outline-mode-map outline-mode-menu-bar-map outline-mode-prefix-map outline-mode-syntax-table outline-promotion-headings outline-regexp outline-structedit-modifiers outline-view-change-hook HTH, ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [NEW] navi-mode for org files 2013-04-08 21:41 ` Charles Berry @ 2013-04-08 22:19 ` Thorsten Jolitz 2013-04-09 1:47 ` Charles Berry 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Thorsten Jolitz @ 2013-04-08 22:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Charles Berry <ccberry@ucsd.edu> writes: > `------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > >> > I cannot seem to get this to work. If I try to execute >> > >> > ;; # #+begin_src emacs-lisp >> > ;; # (require 'outshine) >> > ;; # (add-hook ‘outline-minor-mode-hook ‘outshine-hook-function) >> > ;; # #+end_src >> > >> > the add-hook returns >> > >> > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable ‘outline-minor-mode-hook) >> > >> > >> > I am running >> > >> > Org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-276-g3d3465 <at> ... >> > GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin, NS apple-appkit-1038.36) of >> > 2013-03-12 on bob.porkrind.org >> >> Looks as if outshine is loaded before outline? But since outshine >> requires outline, 'outline-minor-mode-hook' should be loaded when the >> hook function is added. >> It works here, I'm running: >> >> ,---------------------------------------------------------------- >> | GNU Emacs Version: >> | (24.3.1 24 3 gnu/linux hostname x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu x nil) >> | Org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-199-g2746c7 <at> ... >> `---------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> could you try 'M-x toggle-debug-on-error', execute the above, and send >> the backtrace? >> > > This is what I get: > > > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable ‘outline-minor-mode-hook) > (add-hook ‘outline-minor-mode-hook ‘outshine-hook-function) > eval((add-hook ‘outline-minor-mode-hook ‘outshine-hook-function) nil) > eval-last-sexp-1(nil) > eval-last-sexp(nil) > call-interactively(eval-last-sexp nil nil) > > > FWIW, C-h v outline- TAB gives: > > > Click <mouse-2> on a completion to select it. > In this buffer, type RET to select the completion near point. > > Possible completions are: > outline-blank-line outline-cycle-emulate-tab > outline-font-lock-faces outline-font-lock-keywords > outline-heading-alist outline-heading-end-regexp > outline-isearch-open-invisible-function outline-level > outline-minor-mode outline-minor-mode-map > outline-minor-mode-menu-bar-map outline-minor-mode-prefix > outline-mode-abbrev-table outline-mode-hook > outline-mode-map outline-mode-menu-bar-map > outline-mode-prefix-map outline-mode-syntax-table > outline-promotion-headings outline-regexp > outline-structedit-modifiers outline-view-change-hook strange, I get: ,------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Click <mouse-2> on a completion to select it. | In this buffer, type RET to select the completion near point. | | Possible completions are: | outline-blank-line outline-cycle-emulate-tab (option) | outline-font-lock-faces outline-font-lock-keywords | outline-heading-alist outline-heading-end-regexp (option) | outline-isearch-open-invisible-function outline-level | outline-minor-mode outline-minor-mode-hook | outline-minor-mode-map outline-minor-mode-menu-bar-map | outline-minor-mode-prefix (option) outline-mode-abbrev-table | outline-mode-hook outline-mode-map | outline-mode-menu-bar-map outline-mode-prefix-map | outline-mode-syntax-table outline-promotion-headings | outline-regexp (option) outline-structedit-modifiers (option) | outline-view-change-hook `------------------------------------------------------------------------------ and with C-h v outline-minor-mode-hook: ,----------------------------------------------------------- | outline-minor-mode-hook's value is (outshine-hook-function | (lambda nil | (require 'outline-mode-easy-bindings))) `----------------------------------------------------------- doesn't say where it is defined, I think its implicitly defined by macro 'define-minor-mode' in outline.el. When you do ,---------------------------------------------- | M-: (find-file (locate-library "outline.el")) `---------------------------------------------- do you have this starting from line 356? (outline.el doesn't seem to have a version variable, unfortunately) ,------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ;;;###autoload | (define-minor-mode outline-minor-mode | "Toggle Outline minor mode. | With a prefix argument ARG, enable Outline minor mode if ARG is | positive, and disable it otherwise. If called from Lisp, enable | the mode if ARG is omitted or nil. | | See the command `outline-mode' for more information on this mode." | nil " Outl" (list (cons [menu-bar] outline-minor-mode-menu-bar-map) | (cons outline-minor-mode-prefix outline-mode-prefix-map)) | :group 'outlines | (if outline-minor-mode | (progn | ;; Turn off this mode if we change major modes. | (add-hook 'change-major-mode-hook | (lambda () (outline-minor-mode -1)) | nil t) | (set (make-local-variable 'line-move-ignore-invisible) t) | ;; Cause use of ellipses for invisible text. | (add-to-invisibility-spec '(outline . t))) | (setq line-move-ignore-invisible nil) | ;; Cause use of ellipses for invisible text. | (remove-from-invisibility-spec '(outline . t)) | ;; When turning off outline mode, get rid of any outline hiding. | (show-all))) `------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- cheers, Thorsten ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [NEW] navi-mode for org files 2013-04-08 22:19 ` Thorsten Jolitz @ 2013-04-09 1:47 ` Charles Berry 2013-04-09 7:58 ` Thorsten Jolitz 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Charles Berry @ 2013-04-09 1:47 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz <at> gmail.com> writes: > > Charles Berry <ccberry <at> ucsd.edu> writes: > > > `------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> > > >> > I cannot seem to get this to work. If I try to execute > >> > > >> > ;; # #+begin_src emacs-lisp > >> > ;; # (require 'outshine) > >> > ;; # (add-hook ‘outline-minor-mode-hook ‘outshine-hook-function) > >> > ;; # #+end_src > >> > > >> > the add-hook returns > >> > > >> > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable ‘outline-minor-mode-hook) > >> > > >> > SOLVED! The clue was: ,---- | (add-hook HOOK FUNCTION &optional APPEND LOCAL) | | Add to the value of HOOK the function FUNCTION. | |[...] | | HOOK should be a symbol, and FUNCTION may be any valid function. If | HOOK is void, it is first set to nil. If HOOK's value is a single | function, it is changed to a list of functions. `---- So how can this not work? Well, with point on the character just before "outline-minor...", C-u C-x = tells me that I was *not* looking at an apostrophe!!! ,---- | position: 2519 of 66947 (4%), column: 17 | character: ‘ (displayed as ‘) (codepoint 8216, #o20030, |[snip] | Character code properties: customize what to show | name: LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK | old-name: SINGLE TURNED COMMA QUOTATION MARK | general-category: Pi (Punctuation, Initial quote) | decomposition: (8216) ('‘') `---- So, add-hook was trying to reference a variable called "‘outline-minor-mode-hook" If I replace the "left single quotation marks" in that line with "apostrophes", outline-minor-mode seems to work. :-) Maybe a similar edit of the source would protect others like me who copy and paste what they see rather than typing it in longhand. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [NEW] navi-mode for org files 2013-04-09 1:47 ` Charles Berry @ 2013-04-09 7:58 ` Thorsten Jolitz 0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Thorsten Jolitz @ 2013-04-09 7:58 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Charles Berry <ccberry@ucsd.edu> writes: > Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz <at> gmail.com> writes: > >> >> Charles Berry <ccberry <at> ucsd.edu> writes: >> >> > `------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> > >> >> > I cannot seem to get this to work. If I try to execute >> >> > >> >> > ;; # #+begin_src emacs-lisp >> >> > ;; # (require 'outshine) >> >> > ;; # (add-hook ‘outline-minor-mode-hook ‘outshine-hook-function) >> >> > ;; # #+end_src >> >> > >> >> > the add-hook returns >> >> > >> >> > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable ‘outline-minor-mode-hook) >> >> > >> >> > > > SOLVED! > > The clue was: > > ,---- > | (add-hook HOOK FUNCTION &optional APPEND LOCAL) > | > | Add to the value of HOOK the function FUNCTION. > | > |[...] > | > | HOOK should be a symbol, and FUNCTION may be any valid function. If > | HOOK is void, it is first set to nil. If HOOK's value is a single > | function, it is changed to a list of functions. > `---- > > So how can this not work? > > Well, with point on the character just before "outline-minor...", > > C-u C-x = > > tells me that I was *not* looking at an apostrophe!!! > > ,---- > | position: 2519 of 66947 (4%), column: 17 > | character: ‘ (displayed as ‘) (codepoint 8216, #o20030, > |[snip] > | Character code properties: customize what to show > | name: LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK > | old-name: SINGLE TURNED COMMA QUOTATION MARK > | general-category: Pi (Punctuation, Initial quote) > | decomposition: (8216) ('‘') > `---- > > So, add-hook was trying to reference a variable called > > "‘outline-minor-mode-hook" > > If I replace the "left single quotation marks" in that line with > "apostrophes", outline-minor-mode seems to work. > > :-) > > Maybe a similar edit of the source would protect others like me who > copy and paste what they see rather than typing it in longhand. Thanks for finding this strange bug! I don't even have LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK on my keyboard and wasn't aware of its existance, so this must be a bug caused by 'copy&paste' or so. No idea where this comes from. Actually, for me it wasn't even a bug since it only appereared in the comment-sections (and thus in the README files) of the libraries, not in the code (in my dot emacs) itself. I fixed that and pushed new versions on Github. Sorry for the hassle. -- cheers, Thorsten ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [NEW] navi-mode for org files 2013-04-04 13:49 [NEW] navi-mode for org files Thorsten Jolitz 2013-04-08 2:12 ` Charles Berry @ 2013-04-08 19:31 ` Thorsten Jolitz 2013-04-09 2:16 ` Charles Berry 2 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Thorsten Jolitz @ 2013-04-08 19:31 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz@gmail.com> writes: > I made navi-mode (=> super-fast buffer navigation, visibility-cycling, > structure-editing, and much more, with one-key commands in an associated > read-only *Navi* buffer) work with Org-mode buffers too. There is a screencast on youtube now showing the use of navi-mode in an Org-mode buffer: ,------------------------------------------- | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=II-xYw5VGFM `------------------------------------------- -- cheers, Thorsten ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [NEW] navi-mode for org files 2013-04-04 13:49 [NEW] navi-mode for org files Thorsten Jolitz 2013-04-08 2:12 ` Charles Berry 2013-04-08 19:31 ` Thorsten Jolitz @ 2013-04-09 2:16 ` Charles Berry 2013-04-09 7:52 ` Thorsten Jolitz 2 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Charles Berry @ 2013-04-09 2:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > Hi List, > > I made navi-mode (=> super-fast buffer navigation, visibility-cycling, > structure-editing, and much more, with one-key commands in an associated > read-only *Navi* buffer) work with Org-mode buffers too. > > [deleted] > > (6. Want more? > - check the 'navi-menu' for more commands > - type 'h' to see the (customizable) user-defined keyword-searches and > their keybindings 'h' in the *Navi:myfile.org* buffer returns an error. underline-line-with is not found. I could not find it by rgrep'ing or Googling. Commenting it out of navi-show-help results in display of the keybindings. HTH, ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [NEW] navi-mode for org files 2013-04-09 2:16 ` Charles Berry @ 2013-04-09 7:52 ` Thorsten Jolitz 0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Thorsten Jolitz @ 2013-04-09 7:52 UTC (permalink / raw) To: emacs-orgmode Charles Berry <ccberry@ucsd.edu> writes: >> (6. Want more? >> - check the 'navi-menu' for more commands >> - type 'h' to see the (customizable) user-defined keyword-searches and >> their keybindings > > 'h' in the *Navi:myfile.org* buffer returns an error. > > underline-line-with is not found. I could not find it by rgrep'ing or > Googling. > > Commenting it out of navi-show-help results in display of the keybindings. Yes, thanks a lot for the observation. I installed the `basic-edit-toolkit.el' (http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/basic-edit-toolkit.el) long ago and forget about it. ,------------------------------------------------------- | underline-line-with is an interactive Lisp function in | `basic-edit-toolkit.el'. | | (underline-line-with CHAR) `------------------------------------------------------- I added 'navi-underline-line-with' to navi-mode.el and pushed the new version to github, let me if there are still problems. -- cheers, Thorsten ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
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