* contribute: three pane mode for org
@ 2014-08-23 15:06 Florian Knupfer
2014-08-24 9:32 ` Thierry Banel
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From: Florian Knupfer @ 2014-08-23 15:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
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Hello,
I've written a function that enables a three pane view on org files.
I'm quite new to emacs but I'd like to contribute and receive
feedbacks, improvement etc.
It can be found at:
https://github.com/knupfer/org-panes
Best regards
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* Re: contribute: three pane mode for org
2014-08-23 15:06 contribute: three pane mode for org Florian Knupfer
@ 2014-08-24 9:32 ` Thierry Banel
2014-08-24 14:17 ` Suvayu Ali
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From: Thierry Banel @ 2014-08-24 9:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Good job !
You may be new to Emacs, but you already master a lot:
- hiding-showing,
- indirect buffers,
- save-excursion,
- faces,
- overlays,
- post-command-hook,
- and emacs lisp
Le 23/08/2014 17:06, Florian Knupfer a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I've written a function that enables a three pane view on org files.
> I'm quite new to emacs but I'd like to contribute and receive
> feedbacks, improvement etc.
>
> It can be found at:
> https://github.com/knupfer/org-panes
>
> Best regards
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* Re: contribute: three pane mode for org
2014-08-23 15:06 contribute: three pane mode for org Florian Knupfer
2014-08-24 9:32 ` Thierry Banel
@ 2014-08-24 14:17 ` Suvayu Ali
2014-08-26 17:20 ` Eric S Fraga
2014-08-27 9:20 ` Ernesto Durante
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From: Suvayu Ali @ 2014-08-24 14:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi Florian,
On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 05:06:48PM +0200, Florian Knupfer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've written a function that enables a three pane view on org files.
> I'm quite new to emacs but I'd like to contribute and receive
> feedbacks, improvement etc.
>
> It can be found at:
> https://github.com/knupfer/org-panes
I have a small bug report ;). I created an issue on github. This looks
like a great library, thanks a lot :).
--
Suvayu
Open source is the future. It sets us free.
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* Re: contribute: three pane mode for org
2014-08-23 15:06 contribute: three pane mode for org Florian Knupfer
2014-08-24 9:32 ` Thierry Banel
2014-08-24 14:17 ` Suvayu Ali
@ 2014-08-26 17:20 ` Eric S Fraga
[not found] ` <6fc48620-bea8-482c-ba5a-c3d259f84051@email.android.com>
2014-08-27 9:20 ` Ernesto Durante
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From: Eric S Fraga @ 2014-08-26 17:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Florian Knupfer; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Hi,
this sounds interesting but I have just tried to use it and I get:
: if: Symbol's value as variable is void: org-panes-list
I can send a backtrace if you wish.
Maybe I am not using this properly? All I tried was "M-x org-panes RET"
after loading the file.
thanks,
eric
--
: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 24.4.50.1, Org release_8.3beta-246-g77d0da
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* Re: contribute: three pane mode for org
[not found] ` <6fc48620-bea8-482c-ba5a-c3d259f84051@email.android.com>
@ 2014-08-26 19:01 ` Eric S Fraga
[not found] ` <8850026e-6574-449f-85c9-1e78d3bc3104@email.android.com>
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From: Eric S Fraga @ 2014-08-26 19:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Florian Knupfer; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
On Tuesday, 26 Aug 2014 at 19:37, Florian Knupfer wrote:
> Hi eric,
>
> sry I was profiling and optimizing a bit the code and haven't noticed,
> that this variable was only in my emacs session defined.
>
> It is now fixed and much less cpu-consuming.
Thanks! It does work now.
And it seems to work quite well. I need to play with some of the
variables but I can see myself getting used to having this. Sort of an
org specific multi-level speedbar. It's particularly useful on my very
wide monitor where much of the space is wasted often...
Thanks again,
eric
--
: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 24.4.50.1, Org release_8.3beta-246-g77d0da
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* Re: contribute: three pane mode for org
[not found] ` <8850026e-6574-449f-85c9-1e78d3bc3104@email.android.com>
@ 2014-08-27 7:31 ` Eric S Fraga
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From: Eric S Fraga @ 2014-08-27 7:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Florian Knupfer; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
On Tuesday, 26 Aug 2014 at 21:36, Florian Knupfer wrote:
> your very welcome,
> i'll refactor the code a bit and clean up in the next days and think that its than mostly complete.
> If you've got suggestions concerning features or the code, I would be
> pleased to hear from, enabling me to learn.
A couple of quick points:
- the highlight of headline seems to work in the OVERVIEW window but
doesn't track lower down in the CONTENTS window.
- I use org indent mode and visual-line-mode so lines wrap in the
screen. This makes the OVERVIEW and CONTENTS windows messy. It would
be nicer to have those windows truncate lines if possible.
thanks,
eric
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: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 24.4.50.1, Org release_8.3beta-284-g2593b4
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* Re: contribute: three pane mode for org
2014-08-23 15:06 contribute: three pane mode for org Florian Knupfer
` (2 preceding siblings ...)
2014-08-26 17:20 ` Eric S Fraga
@ 2014-08-27 9:20 ` Ernesto Durante
2014-08-27 10:13 ` Thorsten Jolitz
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From: Ernesto Durante @ 2014-08-27 9:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Florian Knupfer <f.knupfer@gmail.com> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I've written a function that enables a three pane view on org files.
> I'm quite new to emacs but I'd like to contribute and receive
> feedbacks, improvement etc.
>
> It can be found at:
> https://github.com/knupfer/org-panes
>
> Best regards
very good and integrates nicely with the current workflow.
Why not 2 panes only (content and showall) ?
Best
Ernesto
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* Re: contribute: three pane mode for org
2014-08-27 9:20 ` Ernesto Durante
@ 2014-08-27 10:13 ` Thorsten Jolitz
2014-08-28 13:46 ` Ernesto Durante
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From: Thorsten Jolitz @ 2014-08-27 10:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Ernesto Durante <stobossey@gmail.com> writes:
> Florian Knupfer <f.knupfer@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've written a function that enables a three pane view on org files.
>> I'm quite new to emacs but I'd like to contribute and receive
>> feedbacks, improvement etc.
>>
>> It can be found at:
>> https://github.com/knupfer/org-panes
>>
>> Best regards
>
> very good and integrates nicely with the current workflow.
> Why not 2 panes only (content and showall) ?
Are you aware of navi-mode.el?
It does exactly this - put the overview (-> content) in a second
window next to the details (-> showall). Only that the overview is a
*Navi* buffer that is
- plain read-only text (not a folded outline), what has many advantages
(though, like in occur and dired, 'M-x navi-edit-mode' makes the
buffer temporarily editable and propagates changes to the associated
Org/Outshine buffer)
- a pretty smart remote-control of the associated Org (or Outshine)
buffer, offering many different views on the Org buffer, and lots of
navigation & structure editing commands with vim-like
one-key-bindings.
Keys 1 to 8 in the *Navi* buffer show the headlines up to that
level. Additionally, these keyword searches have been defined for
Org-mode:
,----
| [KEY] : [SEARCH]
| ================
| b : srcblock
| x : time
| I : inline-srcblock
| W : srcname-w-name
| M : multilineheader
| Y : priority
| T : target
| R : radiotarget
| D : drawer
| S : timestamp
| N : srcname
| U : result
| Z : result-w-name
| O : options
| P : propertydrawer
| A : deadline
| H : scheduled-time-hour
`----
(note that these searches are customizable, so they can be modified or
extended by the user via the customize interface)
With a prefix-arg, you can combine headline and keyword searches.
E.g. given this Org buffer
,----
| * A
| ** B
|
| #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
| (+ 2 2)
| #+END_SRC
|
| #+results:
| : 4
|
| ** C :mytag:
| DEADLINE: <2014-08-27 Mi 22:00>
| *** [#A] D
| very important
`----
trigger *Navi* buffer with
,----[ C-h f navi-search-and-switch RET ]
| navi-search-and-switch is an interactive Lisp function in
| `navi-mode.el'.
|
| It is bound to M-s n.
|
| (navi-search-and-switch)
|
| Call `occur' and immediatley switch to `*Navi:original-buffer-name*' buffer
`----
then typing '2' shows
,----
| 1:* A
| 2:** B
| 11:** C :mytag:
`----
typing 'A' shows
,----
| 12: DEADLINE: <2014-08-27 Mi 22:00>
`----
and combining headline with keyword-searches with 'C-2 A' or 'C-u 2 A'
shows
,----
| 1:* A
| 2:** B
| 11:** C :mytag:
| 12: DEADLINE: <2014-08-27 Mi 22:00>
`----
The *Navi* buffer is like a remote-control for the associated Org or
Outshine buffer, here is a list of things (besides the headline and
keyword searches) you can do without leaving the *Navi* buffer (using
vim-like one-key bindings):
,----[ C-h f navi-mode RET ]
| navi-mode is an interactive Lisp function in `navi-mode.el'.
|
| (navi-mode)
|
| Parent mode: `occur-mode'.
|
| Major mode for easy buffer-navigation.
| In this mode (derived from `occur-mode') you can easily navigate
| in an associated original-buffer via one-key commands in the
| navi-buffer. You can alter the displayed document structure in
| the navi-buffer by sending one-key commands that execute
| predefined occur searches in the original buffer. `navi-mode' is
| especially useful in buffers with outline structure, e.g. buffers
| with `outline-minor-mode' activated and `outshine' extensions
| loaded.
| key binding
| --- -------
|
| C-c Prefix Command
| TAB navi-cycle-subtree
| RET occur-mode-goto-occurrence
| C-o occur-mode-display-occurrence
| ESC Prefix Command
| SPC scroll-up-command
| ! .. * navi-generic-command
| + navi-demote-subtree
| , navi-act-on-thing-at-point
| - navi-promote-subtree
| . scroll-other-window
| / .. 9 navi-generic-command
| : scroll-other-window-down
| ; navi-generic-command
| < navi-move-down-subtree
| = .. D navi-generic-command
| E navi-edit-mode
| F .. ] navi-generic-command
| ^ navi-move-up-subtree
| _ .. b navi-generic-command
| c navi-copy-thing-at-point-to-register-s
| d occur-mode-display-occurrence
| e navi-edit-as-org
| f navi-generic-command
| g navi-revert-function
| h navi-show-help
| i navi-isearch
| j navi-generic-command
| k navi-kill-thing-at-point
| l navi-query-replace
| m navi-mark-thing-at-point-and-switch
| n occur-next
| o navi-goto-occurrence-other-window
| p occur-prev
| q navi-quit-and-switch
| r navi-narrow-to-thing-at-point
| s navi-switch-to-twin-buffer
| t navi-generic-command
| u navi-undo
| v navi-generic-command
| w navi-widen
| x navi-generic-command
| y navi-yank-thing-from-register-s
| z navi-mail-subtree
| { .. ~ navi-generic-command
| DEL scroll-down-command
| <mouse-2> occur-mode-mouse-goto
| <remap> Prefix Command
|
| C-M-i navi-cycle-buffer
|
| M-n occur-next
| M-p occur-prev
|
| C-c C-c occur-mode-goto-occurrence
| C-c C-f next-error-follow-minor-mode
|
|
|
| In addition to any hooks its parent mode might have run,
| this mode runs the hook `navi-mode-hook', as the final step
| during initialization.
`----
--
cheers,
Thorsten
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* Re: contribute: three pane mode for org
2014-08-27 10:13 ` Thorsten Jolitz
@ 2014-08-28 13:46 ` Ernesto Durante
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From: Ernesto Durante @ 2014-08-28 13:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz@gmail.com> writes:
Hi Thorsten,
Great package. Thanks for all your explanation.
Ernesto
> Are you aware of navi-mode.el?
>
> It does exactly this - put the overview (-> content) in a second
> window next to the details (-> showall). Only that the overview is a
> *Navi* buffer that is
>
> - plain read-only text (not a folded outline), what has many advantages
> (though, like in occur and dired, 'M-x navi-edit-mode' makes the
> buffer temporarily editable and propagates changes to the associated
> Org/Outshine buffer)
>
> - a pretty smart remote-control of the associated Org (or Outshine)
> buffer, offering many different views on the Org buffer, and lots of
> navigation & structure editing commands with vim-like
> one-key-bindings.
>
> Keys 1 to 8 in the *Navi* buffer show the headlines up to that
> level. Additionally, these keyword searches have been defined for
> Org-mode:
>
> ,----
> | [KEY] : [SEARCH]
> | ================
> | b : srcblock
> | x : time
> | I : inline-srcblock
> | W : srcname-w-name
> | M : multilineheader
> | Y : priority
> | T : target
> | R : radiotarget
> | D : drawer
> | S : timestamp
> | N : srcname
> | U : result
> | Z : result-w-name
> | O : options
> | P : propertydrawer
> | A : deadline
> | H : scheduled-time-hour
> `----
>
> (note that these searches are customizable, so they can be modified or
> extended by the user via the customize interface)
>
> With a prefix-arg, you can combine headline and keyword searches.
> E.g. given this Org buffer
>
> ,----
> | * A
> | ** B
> |
> | #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
> | (+ 2 2)
> | #+END_SRC
> |
> | #+results:
> | : 4
> |
> | ** C :mytag:
> | DEADLINE: <2014-08-27 Mi 22:00>
> | *** [#A] D
> | very important
> `----
>
> trigger *Navi* buffer with
>
> ,----[ C-h f navi-search-and-switch RET ]
> | navi-search-and-switch is an interactive Lisp function in
> | `navi-mode.el'.
> |
> | It is bound to M-s n.
> |
> | (navi-search-and-switch)
> |
> | Call `occur' and immediatley switch to `*Navi:original-buffer-name*' buffer
> `----
>
> then typing '2' shows
>
> ,----
> | 1:* A
> | 2:** B
> | 11:** C :mytag:
> `----
>
> typing 'A' shows
>
> ,----
> | 12: DEADLINE: <2014-08-27 Mi 22:00>
> `----
>
> and combining headline with keyword-searches with 'C-2 A' or 'C-u 2 A'
> shows
>
> ,----
> | 1:* A
> | 2:** B
> | 11:** C :mytag:
> | 12: DEADLINE: <2014-08-27 Mi 22:00>
> `----
>
> The *Navi* buffer is like a remote-control for the associated Org or
> Outshine buffer, here is a list of things (besides the headline and
> keyword searches) you can do without leaving the *Navi* buffer (using
> vim-like one-key bindings):
>
> ,----[ C-h f navi-mode RET ]
> | navi-mode is an interactive Lisp function in `navi-mode.el'.
> |
> | (navi-mode)
> |
> | Parent mode: `occur-mode'.
> |
> | Major mode for easy buffer-navigation.
> | In this mode (derived from `occur-mode') you can easily navigate
> | in an associated original-buffer via one-key commands in the
> | navi-buffer. You can alter the displayed document structure in
> | the navi-buffer by sending one-key commands that execute
> | predefined occur searches in the original buffer. `navi-mode' is
> | especially useful in buffers with outline structure, e.g. buffers
> | with `outline-minor-mode' activated and `outshine' extensions
> | loaded.
> | key binding
> | --- -------
> |
> | C-c Prefix Command
> | TAB navi-cycle-subtree
> | RET occur-mode-goto-occurrence
> | C-o occur-mode-display-occurrence
> | ESC Prefix Command
> | SPC scroll-up-command
> | ! .. * navi-generic-command
> | + navi-demote-subtree
> | , navi-act-on-thing-at-point
> | - navi-promote-subtree
> | . scroll-other-window
> | / .. 9 navi-generic-command
> | : scroll-other-window-down
> | ; navi-generic-command
> | < navi-move-down-subtree
> | = .. D navi-generic-command
> | E navi-edit-mode
> | F .. ] navi-generic-command
> | ^ navi-move-up-subtree
> | _ .. b navi-generic-command
> | c navi-copy-thing-at-point-to-register-s
> | d occur-mode-display-occurrence
> | e navi-edit-as-org
> | f navi-generic-command
> | g navi-revert-function
> | h navi-show-help
> | i navi-isearch
> | j navi-generic-command
> | k navi-kill-thing-at-point
> | l navi-query-replace
> | m navi-mark-thing-at-point-and-switch
> | n occur-next
> | o navi-goto-occurrence-other-window
> | p occur-prev
> | q navi-quit-and-switch
> | r navi-narrow-to-thing-at-point
> | s navi-switch-to-twin-buffer
> | t navi-generic-command
> | u navi-undo
> | v navi-generic-command
> | w navi-widen
> | x navi-generic-command
> | y navi-yank-thing-from-register-s
> | z navi-mail-subtree
> | { .. ~ navi-generic-command
> | DEL scroll-down-command
> | <mouse-2> occur-mode-mouse-goto
> | <remap> Prefix Command
> |
> | C-M-i navi-cycle-buffer
> |
> | M-n occur-next
> | M-p occur-prev
> |
> | C-c C-c occur-mode-goto-occurrence
> | C-c C-f next-error-follow-minor-mode
> |
> |
> |
> | In addition to any hooks its parent mode might have run,
> | this mode runs the hook `navi-mode-hook', as the final step
> | during initialization.
> `----
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