* Renumbering paragraphs automatically
@ 2004-02-24 20:15 Timur Aydin
2004-02-24 21:18 ` Reiner Steib
2004-02-24 21:22 ` Benjamin Rutt
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From: Timur Aydin @ 2004-02-24 20:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
When writing an itemized list as follows:
1) Sentences in first paragraph.
2) The second paragraph.
3) The third paragraph.
Can emacs help me regenerate the paragraph numbers when I
insert/delete items or if I move items around?
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Timur Aydin
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* Re: Renumbering paragraphs automatically
2004-02-24 20:15 Renumbering paragraphs automatically Timur Aydin
@ 2004-02-24 21:18 ` Reiner Steib
2004-02-24 21:22 ` Benjamin Rutt
1 sibling, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Reiner Steib @ 2004-02-24 21:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Tue, Feb 24 2004, Timur Aydin wrote:
> When writing an itemized list as follows:
>
> 1) Sentences in first paragraph.
>
> 2) The second paragraph.
>
> 3) The third paragraph.
>
> Can emacs help me regenerate the paragraph numbers when I
> insert/delete items or if I move items around?
IIRC, Karl Pflästerer has written such a package (enumerate.el?). It
used to be on <URL:http://my.gnus.org>.
Bye, Reiner.
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* Re: Renumbering paragraphs automatically
2004-02-24 20:15 Renumbering paragraphs automatically Timur Aydin
2004-02-24 21:18 ` Reiner Steib
@ 2004-02-24 21:22 ` Benjamin Rutt
2004-02-24 21:26 ` Benjamin Rutt
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From: Benjamin Rutt @ 2004-02-24 21:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
Timur Aydin <ta@taydin.org> writes:
> When writing an itemized list as follows:
>
> 1) Sentences in first paragraph.
>
> 2) The second paragraph.
>
> 3) The third paragraph.
>
> Can emacs help me regenerate the paragraph numbers when I
> insert/delete items or if I move items around?
I use outline-mode directly to build lists like this for maximum
flexibility. When I want to produce numbered output for laymen to
read, I use the following shell script:
# filename: indentN.awk
# author: Eric Pement - pemente@northpark.edu
# date: 02/14/2001
#
# purpose: awk script to modify files created and saved in GNU Emacs
# "outline-mode" to a numbered, indented output format. E.g.,
#
# INPUT FILE OUTPUT FILE
# ============== ===========================
# * Line 1 | 1. Line 1
# ** Line 2 | 1.1. Line 2
# *** Line 3 | 1.1.1. Line 3
# *** Line 4 | 1.1.2. Line 4
# **** Line 5 | 1.1.2.1. Line 5
# ***** Line 6 | 1.1.2.1.1. Line 6
# ***** Line 7 | 1.1.2.1.2. Line 7
# ** Line 8 | 1.2. Line 8
# * Line 9 | 2. Line 9
# ** Line 10 | 2.1. Line 10
#
# Note: this script can handle any number of asterisks on a line.
# Lines of plain text (no asterisks) in source file are NOT indented.
/^\*/ {
this_len = match($0,/\*[^*]/); # get number of stars in 1st field
array[this_len]++; # increment index of current leaf
if ( this_len < last_len ) { # if we have moved up a branch...
for (i = this_len + 1; i <= last_len; i++)
array[i] = 0; # .. reset the leaves below us
}
for (j=1; j <= this_len; j++) { # build up the prefix string
if (j == 1) prefix = array[j] "."
else prefix = " " prefix array[j] "."
}
sub(/^\*+/, prefix)
last_len = this_len
prefix = ""
}
{ print }
# --- end of script ---
which I call from emacs using:
(defun my-outline-produce-numbered ()
(interactive)
(assert (string-match "\\.otl$" (buffer-file-name)))
(let ((s (shell-command-to-string
(format "nawk -f ~/bin/indentN.awk < %s" (buffer-file-name)))))
(find-file (my-re-replace-in-string "otl$" "txt" (buffer-file-name)))
(erase-buffer)
(insert s)
(goto-char (point-min))))
--
Benjamin
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* Re: Renumbering paragraphs automatically
2004-02-24 21:22 ` Benjamin Rutt
@ 2004-02-24 21:26 ` Benjamin Rutt
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Benjamin Rutt @ 2004-02-24 21:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
Benjamin Rutt <brutt+news@bloomington.in.us> writes:
> which I call from emacs using:
>
> (defun my-outline-produce-numbered ()
> (interactive)
> (assert (string-match "\\.otl$" (buffer-file-name)))
> (let ((s (shell-command-to-string
> (format "nawk -f ~/bin/indentN.awk < %s" (buffer-file-name)))))
> (find-file (my-re-replace-in-string "otl$" "txt" (buffer-file-name)))
Forgot to mention I do
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.otl$" . outline-mode))
in my ~/.emacs.
--
Benjamin
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