* Can emacs open a new line below or above the current line?
@ 2006-12-21 7:45 Ronald
2006-12-21 9:06 ` Mathias Dahl
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From: Ronald @ 2006-12-21 7:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
Better if it can be indented automatically (for example in cc mode).
I get a habit that code the main ones first, and then add on the
trivialities. For example:
if((n=write(fd,line,n))!=n){
perror("write error\n"); //second
exit(-1); //first
}
This may also applies when I type:
a.
if(){}
b.
if(){
|} //`|' as the cursor
c.
Then I'd like to open a line above indented automatically.
It normally would be C-j C-p tab. Just too many key strokes.
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* Re: Can emacs open a new line below or above the current line?
2006-12-21 7:45 Can emacs open a new line below or above the current line? Ronald
@ 2006-12-21 9:06 ` Mathias Dahl
2006-12-21 9:24 ` Ronald
2006-12-21 9:15 ` David Hansen
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From: Mathias Dahl @ 2006-12-21 9:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
Ronald <followait@163.com> writes:
> Then I'd like to open a line above indented automatically. It
> normally would be C-j C-p tab. Just too many key strokes.
I am not completely sure, but it sounds as you want to use C-o,
`open-line'.
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* Re: Can emacs open a new line below or above the current line?
2006-12-21 7:45 Can emacs open a new line below or above the current line? Ronald
2006-12-21 9:06 ` Mathias Dahl
@ 2006-12-21 9:15 ` David Hansen
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From: David Hansen @ 2006-12-21 9:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 15:45:30 +0800 Ronald wrote:
> Better if it can be indented automatically (for example in cc mode).
>
> I get a habit that code the main ones first, and then add on
> the trivialities. For example:
>
> if((n=write(fd,line,n))!=n){
> perror("write error\n"); //second
> exit(-1); //first
> }
>
> This may also applies when I type:
>
> a.
> if(){}
> b.
> if(){
> |} //`|' as the cursor
> c.
> Then I'd like to open a line above indented automatically.
> It normally would be C-j C-p tab. Just too many key strokes.
Not sure though if i understand you right but the electric
features of cc-mode may be interesting for you. In Emacs 22
you can toggle that behavior with C-c C-a.
David
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* Re: Can emacs open a new line below or above the current line?
2006-12-21 9:06 ` Mathias Dahl
@ 2006-12-21 9:24 ` Ronald
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From: Ronald @ 2006-12-21 9:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Mathias Dahl wrote:
> Ronald <followait@163.com> writes:
>
>> Then I'd like to open a line above indented automatically. It
>> normally would be C-j C-p tab. Just too many key strokes.
>
> I am not completely sure, but it sounds as you want to use C-o,
> `open-line'.
Nope
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* Re: Can emacs open a new line below or above the current line?
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@ 2006-12-21 9:47 ` Ronald
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From: Ronald @ 2006-12-21 9:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
David Hansen wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 15:45:30 +0800 Ronald wrote:
>
>> Better if it can be indented automatically (for example in cc mode).
>>
>> I get a habit that code the main ones first, and then add on
>> the trivialities. For example:
>>
>> if((n=write(fd,line,n))!=n){
>> perror("write error\n"); //second
>> exit(-1); //first
>> }
>>
>> This may also applies when I type:
>>
>> a.
>> if(){}
>> b.
>> if(){
>> |} //`|' as the cursor
>> c.
>> Then I'd like to open a line above indented automatically.
>> It normally would be C-j C-p tab. Just too many key strokes.
>
> Not sure though if i understand you right but the electric
> features of cc-mode may be interesting for you. In Emacs 22
> you can toggle that behavior with C-c C-a.
>
> David
>
>
>
Nope
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* Re: Can emacs open a new line below or above the current line?
@ 2006-12-21 13:06 martin rudalics
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From: martin rudalics @ 2006-12-21 13:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
I'm using the following:
(defun newline-and-indent-maybe ()
"Insert newline and re-indent lines if necessary.
On an empty line insert a newline before current line. At the beginning
of a non-empty line, do `newline-and-indent', move to the beginning of
the line just inserted, and indent that line. Otherwise, do
`newline-and-indent'. Fixes up any whitespace at end of old line."
(interactive)
(let ((go-back
(save-excursion
(delete-horizontal-space)
(and (bolp) (not (eolp))))))
(when (and (boundp 'show-paren-overlay-1)
(overlayp show-paren-overlay-1))
;; Remove `show-paren-overlay-1' to avoid flickering.
(delete-overlay show-paren-overlay-1))
(newline-and-indent)
(when go-back
(forward-line -1)
(indent-according-to-mode))))
(global-set-key [?\r] 'newline-and-indent-maybe)
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* Re: Can emacs open a new line below or above the current line?
2006-12-21 7:45 Can emacs open a new line below or above the current line? Ronald
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@ 2006-12-21 13:34 ` Dieter Wilhelm
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From: Dieter Wilhelm @ 2006-12-21 13:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Ronald <followait@163.com> writes:
> Better if it can be indented automatically (for example in cc mode).
>
> I get a habit that code the main ones first, and then add on the
> trivialities. For example:
>
> if((n=write(fd,line,n))!=n){
> perror("write error\n"); //second
> exit(-1); //first
> }
>
> This may also applies when I type:
>
> a.
> if(){}
> b.
> if(){
> |} //`|' as the cursor
> c.
> Then I'd like to open a line above indented automatically.
> It normally would be C-j C-p tab. Just too many key strokes.
"C-M-o" is your friend.
(when you're--as in b.-- at the indentation, otherwise: "M-m C-M-o" or
as you probably meant: "C-j C-p TAB" )
--
Best wishes
H. Dieter Wilhelm
Darmstadt, Germany
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* Re: Can emacs open a new line below or above the current line?
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@ 2006-12-21 22:24 ` Ronald
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From: Ronald @ 2006-12-21 22:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Dieter Wilhelm wrote:
> Ronald <followait@163.com> writes:
>
>> Better if it can be indented automatically (for example in cc mode).
>>
>> I get a habit that code the main ones first, and then add on the
>> trivialities. For example:
>>
>> if((n=write(fd,line,n))!=n){
>> perror("write error\n"); //second
>> exit(-1); //first
>> }
>>
>> This may also applies when I type:
>>
>> a.
>> if(){}
>> b.
>> if(){
>> |} //`|' as the cursor
>> c.
>> Then I'd like to open a line above indented automatically.
>> It normally would be C-j C-p tab. Just too many key strokes.
>
> "C-M-o" is your friend.
>
> (when you're--as in b.-- at the indentation, otherwise: "M-m C-M-o" or
> as you probably meant: "C-j C-p TAB" )
>
C-M-o is really good. Thanks.
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