* simple elisp question
@ 2003-07-29 18:08 Jeffery B. Rancier
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From: Jeffery B. Rancier @ 2003-07-29 18:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi All.
When I call find-tag, I prefer the method/function to appear at the
very top of the buffer. So, I added the following:
,----
| (add-hook 'find-tag-hook
| (function
| (lambda()
| (interactive)
| (recenter 0)
| (beginning-of-line))))
`----
That worked fine, but now when I call pop-tag-mark the place from
where I called find-tag, is not preserved. I don't a call to
save-excursion will help here. Any ideas?
--
Thanks,
Jeff
,----
| Jeffery B. Rancier
|
| Softechnics
| a METTLER TOLEDO company
`----
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* Simple elisp question
@ 2006-08-03 17:47 Chris McMahan
2006-08-03 18:56 ` David Hansen
` (2 more replies)
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From: Chris McMahan @ 2006-08-03 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
Here's a basic elisp question:
I want to use the value of a variable within a list, rather than the
name of the variable. How do I do this? Here's the code in question.
(setq gnus-select-method
'(nntp "news_server"))
I want to replace the hard-coded "news_server" with the value of a
variable I've defined called my_news_server defined with
(setq my_news_server "news_server")
I apologize for the basic nature of the quesiton, but I've not been
able to find an answer in the elisp manual.
- Chris
--
(. .)
=ooO=(_)=Ooo=====================================
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=================================================
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* Re: Simple elisp question
2006-08-03 17:47 Simple " Chris McMahan
@ 2006-08-03 18:56 ` David Hansen
2006-08-03 20:20 ` Eric Hanchrow
2006-08-04 13:53 ` Chris McMahan
2 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: David Hansen @ 2006-08-03 18:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 13:47:33 -0400 Chris McMahan wrote:
> Here's a basic elisp question:
>
> I want to use the value of a variable within a list, rather than the
> name of the variable. How do I do this? Here's the code in question.
>
> (setq gnus-select-method
> '(nntp "news_server"))
>
> I want to replace the hard-coded "news_server" with the value of a
> variable I've defined called my_news_server defined with
> (setq my_news_server "news_server")
(list 'nntp my_news_server)
or the fancy way (read in th elisp manual about backquote
and unquote):
`(nntp ,my_news_server)
David
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* Re: Simple elisp question
2006-08-03 17:47 Simple " Chris McMahan
2006-08-03 18:56 ` David Hansen
@ 2006-08-03 20:20 ` Eric Hanchrow
2006-08-04 13:53 ` Chris McMahan
2 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Eric Hanchrow @ 2006-08-03 20:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> "Chris" == Chris McMahan <first_initiallastname@one.dot.net> writes:
Chris> Here's a basic elisp question: I want to use the value of a
Chris> variable within a list, rather than the name of the
Chris> variable. How do I do this? Here's the code in question.
Chris> (setq gnus-select-method '(nntp "news_server"))
Chris> I want to replace the hard-coded "news_server" with the
Chris> value of a variable I've defined called my_news_server
Chris> defined with (setq my_news_server "news_server")
Two ways, which differ only in how they look (i.e., either way will
work; choose the one that seems least weird :-))
(setq gnus-select-method `(nntp ,my_news_server))
or
(setq gnus-select-method (list 'nntp my_news_server))
--
One of the fundamental philosophical questions of our time is
why Goofy is a person and Pluto is a dog.
-- Roger Ebert
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* Re: Simple elisp question
2006-08-03 17:47 Simple " Chris McMahan
2006-08-03 18:56 ` David Hansen
2006-08-03 20:20 ` Eric Hanchrow
@ 2006-08-04 13:53 ` Chris McMahan
2006-08-04 14:51 ` Chris McMahan
2 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Chris McMahan @ 2006-08-04 13:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
Thanks to all who replied.
I'm going with the following format:
(setq gnus-select-method (list 'nntp my_news_server))
So here's the final entry in my .gnus file:
(setq gnus-select-method
(list 'nntp my_news_server
'nntp-port-number 9119))
- Chris
Chris McMahan <first_initiallastname@one.dot.net> writes:
> Here's a basic elisp question:
>
> I want to use the value of a variable within a list, rather than the
> name of the variable. How do I do this? Here's the code in question.
>
> (setq gnus-select-method
> '(nntp "news_server"))
>
> I want to replace the hard-coded "news_server" with the value of a
> variable I've defined called my_news_server defined with
> (setq my_news_server "news_server")
>
> I apologize for the basic nature of the quesiton, but I've not been
> able to find an answer in the elisp manual.
>
> - Chris
>
>
> --
--
(. .)
=ooO=(_)=Ooo=====================================
Chris McMahan | first_initiallastname@one.dot.net
=================================================
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* Re: Simple elisp question
2006-08-04 13:53 ` Chris McMahan
@ 2006-08-04 14:51 ` Chris McMahan
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Chris McMahan @ 2006-08-04 14:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
Oops! Helps to test things out before posting.
Here's the final entry in my gnus file. I've used the other syntax
here as an example as well for my own reference.
;;; my_news_server and my_news_ports are set in the ~/.emacs file
(setq gnus-select-method
(list 'nntp my_news_server
(list 'nntp-port-number my_news_port)))
; alternate syntax for setting the list
;(setq gnus-select-method
; `(nntp ,my_news_server
; `(nntp-port-number ,my_news_port)))
thanks to all who helped!!
- Chris
Chris McMahan <first_initiallastname@one.dot.net> writes:
> Thanks to all who replied.
>
> I'm going with the following format:
>
> (setq gnus-select-method (list 'nntp my_news_server))
>
> So here's the final entry in my .gnus file:
>
> (setq gnus-select-method
> (list 'nntp my_news_server
> 'nntp-port-number 9119))
>
> - Chris
>
> Chris McMahan <first_initiallastname@one.dot.net> writes:
>
>> Here's a basic elisp question:
>>
>> I want to use the value of a variable within a list, rather than the
>> name of the variable. How do I do this? Here's the code in question.
>>
>> (setq gnus-select-method
>> '(nntp "news_server"))
>>
>> I want to replace the hard-coded "news_server" with the value of a
>> variable I've defined called my_news_server defined with
>> (setq my_news_server "news_server")
>>
>> I apologize for the basic nature of the quesiton, but I've not been
>> able to find an answer in the elisp manual.
>>
>> - Chris
>>
>>
>> --
>
> --
> (. .)
> =ooO=(_)=Ooo=====================================
> Chris McMahan | first_initiallastname@one.dot.net
> =================================================
--
(. .)
=ooO=(_)=Ooo=====================================
Chris McMahan | first_initiallastname@one.dot.net
=================================================
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