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75347 | 4 ;; 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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6 ;; Keywords: wp, convenience | |
7 ;; Author: Takaaki Ota <Takaaki.Ota@am.sony.com> | |
8 ;; Created: Sat Jul 08 2000 13:28:45 (PST) | |
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9 ;; Revised: Wed Jan 03 2007 13:23:46 (PST) |
46933 | 10 |
11 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
12 | |
13 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
14 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
15 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
16 ;; any later version. | |
17 | |
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22 | |
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64084 | 25 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, |
26 ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. | |
46933 | 27 |
28 ;;; Commentary: | |
29 | |
30 ;; ------------- | |
31 ;; Introduction: | |
32 ;; ------------- | |
33 ;; | |
34 ;; This package provides text based table creation and editing | |
35 ;; feature. With this package Emacs is capable of editing tables that | |
36 ;; are embedded inside a text document, the feature similar to the | |
37 ;; ones seen in modern WYSIWYG word processors. A table is a | |
38 ;; rectangular text area consisting from a surrounding frame and | |
39 ;; content inside the frame. The content is usually subdivided into | |
40 ;; multiple rectangular cells, see the actual tables used below in | |
41 ;; this document. Once a table is recognized, editing operation | |
42 ;; inside a table cell is confined into that specific cell's | |
43 ;; rectangular area. This means that typing and deleting characters | |
44 ;; inside a cell do not affect any outside text but introduces | |
45 ;; appropriate formatting only to the cell contents. If necessary for | |
46 ;; accommodating added text in the cell, the cell automatically grows | |
47 ;; vertically and/or horizontally. The package uses no major mode nor | |
48 ;; minor mode for its implementation because the subject text is | |
49 ;; localized within a buffer. Therefore the special behaviors inside | |
50 ;; a table cells are implemented by using keymap text property | |
51 ;; instead of buffer wide mode-map. | |
52 ;; | |
53 ;; | |
54 ;; ----------- | |
55 ;; Background: | |
56 ;; ----------- | |
57 ;; | |
58 ;; Paul Georgief is one of my best friends. He became an Emacs | |
59 ;; convert after I recommended him trying it several years ago. Now | |
60 ;; we both are devoted disciples of Emacsism and elisp cult. One day | |
61 ;; in his Emacs exploration he asked me "Tak, what is a command to | |
62 ;; edit tables in Emacs?". This question started my journey of this | |
63 ;; table package development. May the code be with me! In the | |
64 ;; software world Emacs is probably one of the longest lifetime record | |
65 ;; holders. Amazingly there have been no direct support for WYSIWYG | |
66 ;; table editing tasks in Emacs. Many people must have experienced | |
67 ;; manipulating existing overwrite-mode and picture-mode for this task | |
68 ;; and only dreamed of having such a lisp package which supports this | |
69 ;; specific task directly. Certainly, I have been one of them. The | |
70 ;; most difficult part of dealing with table editing in Emacs probably | |
71 ;; is how to realize localized rectangular editing effect. Emacs has | |
72 ;; no rectangular narrowing mechanism. Existing rect package provides | |
73 ;; basically kill, delete and yank operations of a rectangle, which | |
74 ;; internally is a mere list of strings. A simple approach for | |
75 ;; realizing the localized virtual rectangular operation is combining | |
76 ;; rect package capability with a temporary buffer. Insertion and | |
77 ;; deletion of a character to a table cell can be trapped by a | |
78 ;; function that copies the cell rectangle to a temporary buffer then | |
79 ;; apply the insertion/deletion to the temporary contents. Then it | |
80 ;; formats the contents by filling the paragraphs in order to fit it | |
81 ;; into the original rectangular area and finally copy it back to the | |
82 ;; original buffer. This simplistic approach has to bear with | |
83 ;; significant performance hit. As cell grows larger the copying | |
84 ;; rectangle back and forth between the original buffer and the | |
85 ;; temporary buffer becomes expensive and unbearably slow. It was | |
86 ;; completely impractical and an obvious failure. An idea has been | |
87 ;; borrowed from the original Emacs design to overcome this | |
88 ;; shortcoming. When the terminal screen update was slow and | |
89 ;; expensive Emacs employed a clever algorithm to reduce actual screen | |
90 ;; update by removing redundant redrawing operations. Also the actual | |
91 ;; redrawing was done only when there was enough idling time. This | |
92 ;; technique significantly improved the previously mentioned | |
93 ;; undesirable situation. Now the original buffer's rectangle is | |
94 ;; copied into a cache buffer only once. Any cell editing operation | |
95 ;; is done only to the cache contents. When there is enough idling | |
96 ;; time the original buffer's rectangle is updated with the current | |
97 ;; cache contents. This delayed operation is implemented by using | |
98 ;; Emacs's timer function. To reduce the visual awkwardness | |
99 ;; introduced by the delayed effect the cursor location is updated in | |
100 ;; real-time as a user types while the cell contents remains the same | |
101 ;; until the next idling time. A key to the success of this approach | |
102 ;; is how to maintain cache coherency. As a user moves point in and | |
103 ;; out of a cell the table buffer contents and the cache buffer | |
104 ;; contents must be synchronized without a mistake. By observing user | |
105 ;; action carefully this is possible however not easy. Once this | |
106 ;; mechanism is firmly implemented the rest of table features grew in | |
107 ;; relatively painless progression. Those users who are familiar with | |
108 ;; Emacs internals appreciate this table package more. Because it | |
109 ;; demonstrates how extensible Emacs is by showing something that | |
110 ;; appears like a magic. It lets you re-discover the potential of | |
111 ;; Emacs. | |
112 ;; | |
113 ;; | |
114 ;; ------------- | |
115 ;; Entry Points: | |
116 ;; ------------- | |
117 ;; | |
118 ;; If this is the first time for you to try this package, go ahead and | |
119 ;; load the package by M-x `load-file' RET. Specify the package file | |
120 ;; name "table.el". Then switch to a new test buffer and issue the | |
121 ;; command M-x `table-insert' RET. It'll ask you number of columns, | |
122 ;; number of rows, cell width and cell height. Give some small | |
123 ;; numbers for each of them. Play with the resulted table for a | |
124 ;; while. If you have menu system find the item "Table" under "Tools" | |
125 ;; and "Table" in the menu bar when the point is in a table cell. | |
126 ;; Some of them are pretty intuitive and you can easily guess what | |
127 ;; they do. M-x `describe-function' and get the documentation of | |
128 ;; `table-insert'. The document includes a short tutorial. When you | |
129 ;; are tired of guessing how it works come back to this document | |
130 ;; again. | |
131 ;; | |
132 ;; To use the package regularly place this file in the site library | |
133 ;; directory and add the next expression in your .emacs file. Make | |
134 ;; sure that directory is included in the `load-path'. | |
135 ;; | |
136 ;; (require 'table) | |
137 ;; | |
138 ;; Have the next expression also, if you want always be ready to edit | |
139 ;; tables inside text files. This mechanism is analogous to | |
140 ;; fontification in a sense that tables are recognized at editing time | |
141 ;; without having table information saved along with the text itself. | |
142 ;; | |
143 ;; (add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'table-recognize) | |
144 ;; | |
145 ;; Following is a table of entry points and brief description of each | |
146 ;; of them. The tables below are of course generated and edited by | |
147 ;; using this package. Not all the commands are bound to keys. Many | |
148 ;; of them must be invoked by "M-x" (`execute-extended-command') | |
149 ;; command. Refer to the section "Keymap" below for the commands | |
150 ;; available from keys. | |
151 ;; | |
152 ;; +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | |
153 ;; | User Visible Entry Points | | |
154 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
155 ;; | Function | Description | | |
156 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
157 ;; |`table-insert' |Insert a table consisting of grid | | |
158 ;; | |of cells by specifying the number | | |
159 ;; | |of COLUMNS, number of ROWS, cell | | |
160 ;; | |WIDTH and cell HEIGHT. | | |
161 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
162 ;; |`table-insert-row' |Insert row(s) of cells before the | | |
163 ;; | |current row that matches the | | |
164 ;; | |current row structure. | | |
165 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
166 ;; |`table-insert-column' |Insert column(s) of cells before | | |
167 ;; | |the current column that matches | | |
168 ;; | |the current column structure. | | |
169 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
170 ;; |`table-delete-row' |Delete row(s) of cells. The row | | |
171 ;; | |must consist from cells of the | | |
172 ;; | |same height. | | |
173 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
174 ;; |`table-delete-column' |Delete column(s) of cells. The | | |
175 ;; | |column must consist from cells of | | |
176 ;; | |the same width. | | |
177 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
178 ;; |`table-recognize' |Recognize all tables in the | | |
179 ;; |`table-unrecognize' |current buffer and | | |
180 ;; | |activate/inactivate them. | | |
181 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
182 ;; |`table-recognize-region' |Recognize all the cells in a | | |
183 ;; |`table-unrecognize-region' |region and activate/inactivate | | |
184 ;; | |them. | | |
185 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
186 ;; |`table-recognize-table' |Recognize all the cells in a | | |
187 ;; |`table-unrecognize-table' |single table and | | |
188 ;; | |activate/inactivate them. | | |
189 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
190 ;; |`table-recognize-cell' |Recognize a cell. Find a cell | | |
191 ;; |`table-unrecognize-cell' |which contains the current point | | |
192 ;; | |and activate/inactivate that cell.| | |
193 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
194 ;; |`table-forward-cell' |Move point to the next Nth cell in| | |
195 ;; | |a table. | | |
196 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
197 ;; |`table-backward-cell' |Move point to the previous Nth | | |
198 ;; | |cell in a table. | | |
199 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
200 ;; |`table-span-cell' |Span the current cell toward the | | |
201 ;; | |specified direction and merge it | | |
202 ;; | |with the adjacent cell. The | | |
203 ;; | |direction is right, left, above or| | |
204 ;; | |below. | | |
205 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
206 ;; |`table-split-cell-vertically' |Split the current cell vertically | | |
207 ;; | |and create a cell above and a cell| | |
208 ;; | |below the point location. | | |
209 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
210 ;; |`table-split-cell-horizontally'|Split the current cell | | |
211 ;; | |horizontally and create a cell on | | |
212 ;; | |the left and a cell on the right | | |
213 ;; | |of the point location. | | |
214 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
215 ;; |`table-split-cell' |Split the current cell vertically | | |
216 ;; | |or horizontally. This is a | | |
217 ;; | |wrapper command to the other two | | |
218 ;; | |orientation specific commands. | | |
219 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
220 ;; |`table-heighten-cell' |Heighten the current cell. | | |
221 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
222 ;; |`table-shorten-cell' |Shorten the current cell. | | |
223 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
224 ;; |`table-widen-cell' |Widen the current cell. | | |
225 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
226 ;; |`table-narrow-cell' |Narrow the current cell. | | |
227 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
228 ;; |`table-fixed-width-mode' |Toggle fixed width mode. In the | | |
229 ;; | |fixed width mode, typing inside a | | |
230 ;; | |cell never changes the cell width,| | |
231 ;; | |while in the normal mode the cell | | |
232 ;; | |width expands automatically in | | |
233 ;; | |order to prevent a word being | | |
234 ;; | |folded into multiple lines. Fixed| | |
235 ;; | |width mode reverses video or | | |
236 ;; | |underline the cell contents for | | |
237 ;; | |its indication. | | |
238 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
239 ;; |`table-query-dimension' |Compute and report the current | | |
240 ;; | |cell dimension, current table | | |
241 ;; | |dimension and the number of | | |
242 ;; | |columns and rows in the table. | | |
243 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
244 ;; |`table-generate-source' |Generate the source of the current| | |
245 ;; | |table in the specified language | | |
246 ;; | |and insert it into a specified | | |
247 ;; | |buffer. | | |
248 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
249 ;; |`table-insert-sequence' |Travel cells forward while | | |
250 ;; | |inserting a specified sequence | | |
251 ;; | |string into each cell. | | |
252 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
253 ;; |`table-capture' |Convert plain text into a table by| | |
254 ;; | |capturing the text in the region. | | |
255 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
256 ;; |`table-release' |Convert a table into plain text by| | |
257 ;; | |removing the frame from a table. | | |
258 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
259 ;; |`table-justify' |Justify the contents of cell(s). | | |
260 ;; +-------------------------------+----------------------------------+ | |
261 ;; | |
262 ;; | |
263 ;; *Note* | |
264 ;; | |
265 ;; You may find that some of commonly expected table commands are | |
266 ;; missing such as copying a row/column and yanking it. Those | |
267 ;; functions can be obtained through existing Emacs text editing | |
268 ;; commands. Rows are easily manipulated with region commands and | |
269 ;; columns can be copied and pasted through rectangle commands. After | |
270 ;; all a table is still a part of text in the buffer. Only the | |
271 ;; special behaviors exist inside each cell through text properties. | |
272 ;; | |
273 ;; `table-generate-html' which appeared in earlier releases is | |
274 ;; deprecated in favor of `table-generate-source'. Now HTML is | |
275 ;; treated as one of the languages used for describing the table's | |
276 ;; logical structure. | |
277 ;; | |
278 ;; | |
279 ;; ------- | |
280 ;; Keymap: | |
281 ;; ------- | |
282 ;; | |
283 ;; Although this package does not use a mode it does use its own | |
284 ;; keymap inside a table cell by way of keymap text property. Some of | |
285 ;; the standard basic editing commands bound to certain keys are | |
286 ;; replaced with the table specific version of corresponding commands. | |
287 ;; This replacement combination is listed in the constant alist | |
288 ;; `table-command-remap-alist' declared below. This alist is | |
289 ;; not meant to be user configurable but mentioned here for your | |
290 ;; better understanding of using this package. In addition, table | |
291 ;; cells have some table specific bindings for cell navigation and | |
292 ;; cell reformation. You can find these additional bindings in the | |
293 ;; constant `table-cell-bindings'. Those key bound functions are | |
294 ;; considered as internal functions instead of normal commands, | |
295 ;; therefore they have special prefix, *table-- instead of table-, for | |
296 ;; symbols. The purpose of this is to make it easier for a user to | |
297 ;; use command name completion. There is a "normal hooks" variable | |
298 ;; `table-cell-map-hook' prepared for users to override the default | |
299 ;; table cell bindings. Following is the table of predefined default | |
300 ;; key bound commands inside a table cell. Remember these bindings | |
301 ;; exist only inside a table cell. When your terminal is a tty, the | |
302 ;; control modifier may not be available or applicable for those | |
303 ;; special characters. In this case use "C-cC-c", which is | |
304 ;; customizable via `table-command-prefix', as the prefix key | |
305 ;; sequence. This should preceding the following special character | |
306 ;; without the control modifier. For example, use "C-cC-c|" instead | |
307 ;; of "C-|". | |
308 ;; | |
309 ;; +------------------------------------------------------------------+ | |
310 ;; | Default Bindings in a Table Cell | | |
311 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
312 ;; | Key | Function | | |
313 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
314 ;; | TAB |Move point forward to the beginning of the next cell. | | |
315 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
316 ;; | "C->" |Widen the current cell. | | |
317 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
318 ;; | "C-<" |Narrow the current cell. | | |
319 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
320 ;; | "C-}" |Heighten the current cell. | | |
321 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
322 ;; | "C-{" |Shorten the current cell. | | |
323 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
324 ;; | "C--" |Split current cell vertically. (one above and one below) | | |
325 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
326 ;; | "C-|" |Split current cell horizontally. (one left and one right) | | |
327 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
328 ;; | "C-*" |Span current cell into adjacent one. | | |
329 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
330 ;; | "C-+" |Insert row(s)/column(s). | | |
331 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
332 ;; | "C-!" |Toggle between normal mode and fixed width mode. | | |
333 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
334 ;; | "C-#" |Report cell and table dimension. | | |
335 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
336 ;; | "C-^" |Generate the source in a language from the current table. | | |
337 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
338 ;; | "C-:" |Justify the contents of cell(s). | | |
339 ;; +-------+----------------------------------------------------------+ | |
340 ;; | |
341 ;; *Note* | |
342 ;; | |
343 ;; When using `table-cell-map-hook' do not use `local-set-key'. | |
344 ;; | |
345 ;; (add-hook 'table-cell-map-hook | |
346 ;; (function (lambda () | |
347 ;; (local-set-key [<key sequence>] '<function>)))) | |
348 ;; | |
349 ;; Above code is well known ~/.emacs idiom for customizing a mode | |
350 ;; specific keymap however it does not work for this package. This is | |
351 ;; because there is no table mode in effect. This package does not | |
352 ;; use a local map therefor you must modify `table-cell-map' | |
353 ;; explicitly. The correct way of achieving above task is: | |
354 ;; | |
355 ;; (add-hook 'table-cell-map-hook | |
356 ;; (function (lambda () | |
357 ;; (define-key table-cell-map [<key sequence>] '<function>)))) | |
358 ;; | |
359 ;; ----- | |
360 ;; Menu: | |
361 ;; ----- | |
362 ;; | |
363 ;; If a menu system is available a group of table specific menu items, | |
364 ;; "Table" under "Tools" section of the menu bar, is globally added | |
365 ;; after this package is loaded. The commands in this group are | |
366 ;; limited to the ones that are related to creation and initialization | |
367 ;; of tables, such as to insert a table, to insert rows and columns, | |
368 ;; or recognize and unrecognize tables. Once tables are created and | |
369 ;; point is placed inside of a table cell a table specific menu item | |
370 ;; "Table" appears directly on the menu bar. The commands in this | |
371 ;; menu give full control on table manipulation that include cell | |
372 ;; navigation, insertion, splitting, spanning, shrinking, expansion | |
373 ;; and unrecognizing. In addition to above two types of menu there is | |
374 ;; a pop-up menu available within a table cell. The content of pop-up | |
375 ;; menu is identical to the full table menu. [mouse-3] is the default | |
376 ;; button, defined in `table-cell-bindings', to bring up the pop-up | |
377 ;; menu. It can be reconfigured via `table-cell-map-hook'. The | |
378 ;; benefit of a pop-up menu is that it combines selection of the | |
379 ;; location (which cell, where in the cell) and selection of the | |
380 ;; desired operation into a single clicking action. | |
381 ;; | |
382 ;; | |
383 ;; ------------------------------- | |
384 ;; Definition of tables and cells: | |
385 ;; ------------------------------- | |
386 ;; | |
387 ;; There is no artificial-intelligence magic in this package. The | |
388 ;; definition of a table and the cells inside the table is reasonably | |
389 ;; limited in order to achieve acceptable performance in the | |
390 ;; interactive operation under Emacs lisp implementation. A valid | |
391 ;; table is a rectangular text area completely filled with valid | |
392 ;; cells. A valid cell is a rectangle text area, which four borders | |
393 ;; consist of valid border characters. Cells can not be nested one to | |
394 ;; another or overlapped to each other except sharing the border | |
395 ;; lines. A valid character of a cell's vertical border is either | |
396 ;; table-cell-vertical-char `|' or table-cell-intersection-char `+'. | |
397 ;; A valid character of a cell's horizontal border is either | |
398 ;; table-cell-horizontal-char `-' or table-cell-intersection-char `+'. | |
399 ;; A valid character of the four corners of a cell must be | |
400 ;; table-cell-intersection-char `+'. A cell must contain at least one | |
401 ;; character space inside. There is no restriction about the contents | |
402 ;; of a table cell, however it is advised if possible to avoid using | |
403 ;; any of the border characters inside a table cell. Normally a few | |
404 ;; boarder characters inside a table cell are harmless. But it is | |
405 ;; possible that they accidentally align up to emulate a bogus cell | |
406 ;; corner on which software relies on for cell recognition. When this | |
407 ;; happens the software may be fooled by it and fail to determine | |
408 ;; correct cell dimension. | |
409 ;; | |
410 ;; Following are the examples of valid tables. | |
411 ;; | |
412 ;; +--+----+---+ +-+ +--+-----+ | |
413 ;; | | | | | | | | | | |
414 ;; +--+----+---+ +-+ | +--+--+ | |
415 ;; | | | | | | | | | |
416 ;; +--+----+---+ +--+--+ | | |
417 ;; | | | | |
418 ;; +-----+--+ | |
419 ;; | |
420 ;; The next five tables are the examples of invalid tables. (From | |
421 ;; left to right, 1. nested cells 2. overlapped cells and a | |
422 ;; non-rectangle cell 3. non-rectangle table 4. zero width/height | |
423 ;; cells 5. zero sized cell) | |
424 ;; | |
425 ;; +-----+ +-----+ +--+ +-++--+ ++ | |
426 ;; | | | | | | | || | ++ | |
427 ;; | +-+ | | | | | | || | | |
428 ;; | | | | +--+ | +--+--+ +-++--+ | |
429 ;; | +-+ | | | | | | | +-++--+ | |
430 ;; | | | | | | | | | || | | |
431 ;; +-----+ +--+--+ +--+--+ +-++--+ | |
432 ;; | |
433 ;; Although the program may recognizes some of these invalid tables, | |
434 ;; results from the subsequent editing operations inside those cells | |
435 ;; are not predictable and will most likely start destroying the table | |
436 ;; structures. | |
437 ;; | |
438 ;; It is strongly recommended to have at least one blank line above | |
439 ;; and below a table. For a table to coexist peacefully with | |
440 ;; surrounding environment table needs to be separated from unrelated | |
441 ;; text. This is necessary for the left table to grow or shrink | |
442 ;; horizontally without breaking the right table in the following | |
443 ;; example. | |
444 ;; | |
445 ;; +-----+-----+-----+ | |
446 ;; +-----+-----+ | | | | | |
447 ;; | | | +-----+-----+-----+ | |
448 ;; +-----+-----+ | | | | | |
449 ;; +-----+-----+-----+ | |
450 ;; | |
451 ;; | |
452 ;; ------------------------- | |
453 ;; Cell contents formatting: | |
454 ;; ------------------------- | |
455 ;; | |
456 ;; The cell contents are formatted by filling a paragraph immediately | |
457 ;; after characters are inserted into or deleted from a cell. Because | |
458 ;; of this, cell contents always remain fit inside a cell neatly. One | |
459 ;; drawback of this is that users do not have full control over | |
460 ;; spacing between words and line breaking. Only one space can be | |
461 ;; entered between words and up to two spaces between sentences. For | |
462 ;; a newline to be effective the new line must form a beginning of | |
463 ;; paragraph, otherwise it'll automatically be merged with the | |
464 ;; previous line in a same paragraph. To form a new paragraph the | |
465 ;; line must start with some space characters or immediately follow a | |
466 ;; blank line. Here is a typical example of how to list items within | |
467 ;; a cell. Without a space at the beginning of each line the items | |
468 ;; can not stand on their own. | |
469 ;; | |
470 ;; +---------------------------------+ | |
471 ;; |Each one of the following three | | |
472 ;; |items starts with a space | | |
473 ;; |character thus forms a paragraph | | |
474 ;; |of its own. Limitations in cell | | |
475 ;; |contents formatting are: | | |
476 ;; | | | |
477 ;; | 1. Only one space between words.| | |
478 ;; | 2. Up to two spaces between | | |
479 ;; |sentences. | | |
480 ;; | 3. A paragraph must start with | | |
481 ;; |spaces or follow a blank line. | | |
482 ;; | | | |
483 ;; |This paragraph stays away from | | |
484 ;; |the item 3 because there is a | | |
485 ;; |blank line between them. | | |
486 ;; +---------------------------------+ | |
487 ;; | |
488 ;; In the normal operation table cell width grows automatically when | |
489 ;; certain word has to be folded into the next line if the width had | |
490 ;; not been increased. This normal operation is useful and | |
491 ;; appropriate for most of the time, however, it is sometimes useful | |
492 ;; or necessary to fix the width of table and width of table cells. | |
493 ;; For this purpose the package provides fixed width mode. You can | |
494 ;; toggle between fixed width mode and normal mode by "C-!". | |
495 ;; | |
496 ;; Here is a simple example of the fixed width mode. Suppose we have | |
497 ;; a table like this one. | |
498 ;; | |
499 ;; +-----+ | |
500 ;; | | | |
501 ;; +-----+ | |
502 ;; | |
503 ;; In normal mode if you type a word "antidisestablishmentarianism" it | |
504 ;; grows the cell horizontally like this. | |
505 ;; | |
506 ;; +----------------------------+ | |
507 ;; |antidisestablishmentarianism| | |
508 ;; +----------------------------+ | |
509 ;; | |
510 ;; In the fixed width mode the same action produces the following | |
511 ;; result. The folded locations are indicated by a continuation | |
512 ;; character (`\' is the default). The continuation character is | |
513 ;; treated specially so it is recommended to choose a character that | |
514 ;; does not appear elsewhere in table cells. This character is | |
515 ;; configurable via customization and is kept in the variable | |
516 ;; `table-word-continuation-char'. The continuation character is | |
517 ;; treated specially only in the fixed width mode and has no special | |
518 ;; meaning in the normal mode however. | |
519 ;; | |
520 ;; +-----+ | |
521 ;; |anti\| | |
522 ;; |dise\| | |
523 ;; |stab\| | |
524 ;; |lish\| | |
525 ;; |ment\| | |
526 ;; |aria\| | |
527 ;; |nism | | |
528 ;; +-----+ | |
529 ;; | |
530 ;; | |
531 ;; ------------------- | |
532 ;; Cell Justification: | |
533 ;; ------------------- | |
534 ;; | |
535 ;; By default the cell contents are filled with left justification and | |
536 ;; no vertical justification. A paragraph can be justified | |
537 ;; individually but only horizontally. Paragraph justification is for | |
538 ;; appearance only and does not change any structural information | |
539 ;; while cell justification affects table's structural information. | |
540 ;; For cell justification a user can select horizontal justification | |
541 ;; and vertical justification independently. Horizontal justification | |
542 ;; must be one of the three 'left, 'center or 'right. Vertical | |
543 ;; justification can be 'top, 'middle, 'bottom or 'none. When a cell | |
544 ;; is justified, that information is recorded as a part of text | |
545 ;; property therefore the information is persistent as long as the | |
546 ;; cell remains within the Emacs world. Even copying tables by region | |
547 ;; and rectangle manipulation commands preserve this information. | |
548 ;; However, once the table text is saved as a file and the buffer is | |
549 ;; killed the justification information vanishes permanently. To | |
550 ;; alleviate this shortcoming without forcing users to save and | |
551 ;; maintain a separate attribute file, the table code detects | |
552 ;; justification of each cell when recognizing a table. This | |
553 ;; detection is done by guessing the justification by looking at the | |
554 ;; appearance of the cell contents. Since it is a guessing work it | |
555 ;; does not guarantee the perfectness but it is designed to be | |
556 ;; practically good enough. The guessing algorithm is implemented in | |
557 ;; the function `table--detect-cell-alignment'. If you have better | |
558 ;; algorithm or idea any suggestion is welcome. | |
559 ;; | |
560 ;; | |
561 ;; ----- | |
562 ;; Todo: (in the order of priority, some are just possibility) | |
563 ;; ----- | |
564 ;; | |
565 ;; Fix compatibilities with other input method than quail | |
566 ;; Resolve conflict with flyspell | |
567 ;; Use mouse for resizing cells | |
568 ;; A mechanism to link cells internally | |
569 ;; Consider the use of variable width font under Emacs 21 | |
570 ;; Consider the use of `:box' face attribute under Emacs 21 | |
571 ;; Consider the use of `modification-hooks' text property instead of | |
572 ;; rebinding the keymap | |
573 ;; Maybe provide complete XEmacs support in the future however the | |
574 ;; "extent" is the single largest obstacle lying ahead, read the | |
575 ;; document in Emacs info. | |
576 ;; (eval '(progn (require 'info) (Info-find-node "elisp" "Not Intervals"))) | |
577 ;; | |
578 ;; | |
579 ;; --------------- | |
580 ;; Acknowledgment: | |
581 ;; --------------- | |
582 ;; | |
583 ;; Table would not have been possible without the help and | |
584 ;; encouragement of the following spirited contributors. | |
585 ;; | |
586 ;; Paul Georgief <georgief@igpp.ucsd.edu> has been the best tester | |
587 ;; of the code as well as the constructive criticizer. | |
588 ;; | |
589 ;; Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> gave me useful suggestions from Emacs | |
590 ;; 21 point of view. | |
591 ;; | |
592 ;; Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org> showed the initial interest in this | |
593 ;; attempt of implementing the table feature to Emacs. This greatly | |
594 ;; motivated me to follow through to its completion. | |
595 ;; | |
596 ;; Kenichi Handa <handa@etl.go.jp> kindly guided me through to | |
597 ;; overcome many technical issues while I was struggling with quail | |
598 ;; related internationalization problems. | |
599 ;; | |
600 ;; Christoph Conrad <christoph.conrad@gmx.de> suggested making symbol | |
601 ;; names consistent as well as fixing several bugs. | |
602 ;; | |
603 ;; Paul Lew <paullew@cisco.com> suggested implementing fixed width | |
604 ;; mode as well as multi column width (row height) input interface. | |
605 ;; | |
606 ;; Michael Smith <smith@xml-doc.org> a well-informed DocBook user | |
607 ;; asked for CALS table source generation and helped me following | |
608 ;; through the work by offering valuable suggestions and testing out | |
609 ;; the code. Jorge Godoy <godoy@conectiva.com> has also suggested | |
610 ;; supporting for DocBook tables. | |
611 ;; | |
612 ;; And many other individuals who reported bugs and suggestions. | |
613 | |
614 ;;; Code: | |
615 | |
616 | |
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620 ;;; | |
621 ;;; Compatibility: | |
622 ;;; | |
623 | |
624 ;; hush up the byte-compiler | |
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638 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
639 ;;; | |
640 ;;; Customization: | |
641 ;;; | |
642 | |
643 (defgroup table nil | |
644 "Text based table manipulation utilities. | |
645 See `table-insert' for examples about how to use." | |
646 :tag "Table" | |
647 :prefix "table-" | |
648 :group 'editing | |
649 :group 'wp | |
650 :group 'paragraphs | |
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659 "*Time in seconds before updating the cell contents after typing. | |
660 Updating the cell contents on the screen takes place only after this | |
661 specified amount of time has passed after the last modification to the | |
662 cell contents. When the contents of a table cell changes repetitively | |
663 and frequently the updating the cell contents on the screen is | |
664 deferred until at least this specified amount of quiet time passes. A | |
665 smaller number wastes more computation resource by unnecessarily | |
666 frequent screen update. A large number presents noticeable and | |
667 annoying delay before the typed result start appearing on the screen." | |
668 :tag "Time Before Cell Update" | |
669 :type 'number | |
670 :group 'table) | |
671 | |
672 (defcustom table-time-before-reformat 0.2 | |
673 "*Time in seconds before reformatting the table. | |
674 This many seconds must pass in addition to `table-time-before-update' | |
675 before the table is updated with newly widened width or heightened | |
676 height." | |
677 :tag "Time Before Cell Reformat" | |
678 :type 'number | |
679 :group 'table) | |
680 | |
681 (defcustom table-command-prefix [(control c) (control c)] | |
682 "*Key sequence to be used as prefix for table command key bindings." | |
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692 (t (:bold t))) | |
693 "*Face used for table cell contents." | |
694 :tag "Cell Face" | |
695 :group 'table) | |
696 | |
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702 | |
703 (defcustom table-cell-vertical-char ?\| | |
704 "*Character that forms table cell's vertical border line." | |
705 :tag "Cell Vertical Boundary Character" | |
706 :type 'character | |
707 :group 'table) | |
708 | |
709 (defcustom table-cell-intersection-char ?\+ | |
710 "*Character that forms table cell's corner." | |
711 :tag "Cell Intersection Character" | |
712 :type 'character | |
713 :group 'table) | |
714 | |
715 (defcustom table-word-continuation-char ?\\ | |
716 "*Character that indicates word continuation into the next line. | |
717 This character has a special meaning only in the fixed width mode, | |
718 that is when `table-fixed-width-mode' is non-nil . In the fixed width | |
719 mode this character indicates that the location is continuing into the | |
720 next line. Be careful about the choice of this character. It is | |
721 treated substantially different manner than ordinary characters. Try | |
722 select a character that is unlikely to appear in your document." | |
723 :tag "Cell Word Continuation Character" | |
724 :type 'character | |
725 :group 'table) | |
726 | |
727 (defun table-set-table-fixed-width-mode (variable value) | |
728 (if (fboundp variable) | |
729 (funcall variable (if value 1 -1)))) | |
730 | |
731 (defun table-initialize-table-fixed-width-mode (variable value) | |
732 (set variable value)) | |
733 | |
734 (defcustom table-fixed-width-mode nil | |
735 "*Cell width is fixed when this is non-nil. | |
736 Normally it should be nil for allowing automatic cell width expansion | |
737 that widens a cell when it is necessary. When non-nil, typing in a | |
738 cell does not automatically expand the cell width. A word that is too | |
739 long to fit in a cell is chopped into multiple lines. The chopped | |
740 location is indicated by `table-word-continuation-char'. This | |
741 variable's value can be toggled by \\[table-fixed-width-mode] at | |
742 run-time." | |
743 :tag "Fix Cell Width" | |
744 :type 'boolean | |
745 :initialize 'table-initialize-table-fixed-width-mode | |
746 :set 'table-set-table-fixed-width-mode | |
747 :group 'table) | |
748 | |
749 (defcustom table-detect-cell-alignment t | |
750 "*Detect cell contents alignment automatically. | |
751 When non-nil cell alignment is automatically determined by the | |
752 appearance of the current cell contents when recognizing tables as a | |
753 whole. This applies to `table-recognize', `table-recognize-region' | |
754 and `table-recognize-table' but not to `table-recognize-cell'." | |
755 :tag "Detect Cell Alignment" | |
756 :type 'boolean | |
757 :group 'table) | |
758 | |
759 (defcustom table-dest-buffer-name "table" | |
760 "*Default buffer name (without a suffix) for source generation." | |
761 :tag "Source Buffer Name" | |
762 :type 'string | |
763 :group 'table) | |
764 | |
765 (defcustom table-html-delegate-spacing-to-user-agent nil | |
766 "*Non-nil delegates cell contents spacing entirely to user agent. | |
767 Otherwise, when nil, it preserves the original spacing and line breaks." | |
768 :tag "HTML delegate spacing" | |
769 :type 'boolean | |
770 :group 'table) | |
771 | |
772 (defcustom table-html-th-rows 0 | |
773 "*Number of top rows to become header cells automatically in HTML generation." | |
774 :tag "HTML Header Rows" | |
775 :type 'integer | |
776 :group 'table) | |
777 | |
778 (defcustom table-html-th-columns 0 | |
779 "*Number of left columns to become header cells automatically in HTML generation." | |
780 :tag "HTML Header Columns" | |
781 :type 'integer | |
782 :group 'table) | |
783 | |
784 (defcustom table-html-table-attribute "border=\"1\"" | |
785 "*Table attribute that applies to the table in HTML generation." | |
786 :tag "HTML table attribute" | |
787 :type 'string | |
788 :group 'table) | |
789 | |
790 (defcustom table-html-cell-attribute "" | |
791 "*Cell attribute that applies to all cells in HTML generation. | |
792 Do not specify \"align\" and \"valign\" because they are determined by | |
793 the cell contents dynamically." | |
794 :tag "HTML cell attribute" | |
795 :type 'string | |
796 :group 'table) | |
797 | |
798 (defcustom table-cals-thead-rows 1 | |
799 "*Number of top rows to become header rows in CALS table." | |
800 :tag "CALS Header Rows" | |
801 :type 'integer | |
802 :group 'table) | |
803 | |
804 ;;;###autoload | |
805 (defcustom table-cell-map-hook nil | |
806 "*Normal hooks run when finishing construction of `table-cell-map'. | |
807 User can modify `table-cell-map' by adding custom functions here." | |
808 :tag "Cell Keymap Hooks" | |
809 :type 'hook | |
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812 (defcustom table-disable-incompatibility-warning nil | |
813 "*Disable compatibility warning notice. | |
814 When nil user is reminded of known incompatible issues." | |
815 :tag "Disable Incompatibility Warning" | |
816 :type 'boolean | |
817 :group 'table) | |
818 | |
819 (defcustom table-abort-recognition-when-input-pending t | |
820 "*Abort current recognition process when input pending. | |
821 Abort current recognition process when we are not sure that no input | |
822 is available. When non-nil lengthy recognition process is aborted | |
823 simply by any key input." | |
824 :tag "Abort Recognition When Input Pending" | |
825 :type 'boolean | |
826 :group 'table) | |
827 | |
828 ;;;###autoload | |
829 (defcustom table-load-hook nil | |
830 "*List of functions to be called after the table is first loaded." | |
831 :type 'hook | |
832 :group 'table-hooks) | |
833 | |
834 ;;;###autoload | |
835 (defcustom table-point-entered-cell-hook nil | |
836 "*List of functions to be called after point entered a table cell." | |
837 :type 'hook | |
838 :group 'table-hooks) | |
839 | |
840 ;;;###autoload | |
841 (defcustom table-point-left-cell-hook nil | |
842 "*List of functions to be called after point left a table cell." | |
843 :type 'hook | |
844 :group 'table-hooks) | |
845 | |
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850 | |
851 (defvar table-disable-menu (null (and (locate-library "easymenu") | |
852 (require 'easymenu) | |
853 (fboundp 'easy-menu-add-item))) | |
854 "*When non-nil, use of menu by table package is disabled. | |
855 It must be set before loading this package `table.el' for the first | |
856 time.") | |
857 | |
858 | |
859 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
860 ;;; | |
861 ;;; Implementation: | |
862 ;;; | |
863 | |
864 ;;; Internal variables and constants | |
865 ;;; No need of user configuration | |
866 | |
867 (defconst table-paragraph-start "[ \t\n\f]" | |
868 "*Regexp for beginning of a line that starts OR separates paragraphs.") | |
869 (defconst table-cache-buffer-name " *table cell cache*" | |
870 "Cell cache buffer name.") | |
871 (defvar table-cell-info-lu-coordinate nil | |
872 "Zero based coordinate of the cached cell's left upper corner.") | |
873 (defvar table-cell-info-rb-coordinate nil | |
874 "Zero based coordinate of the cached cell's right bottom corner.") | |
875 (defvar table-cell-info-width nil | |
876 "Number of characters per cached cell width.") | |
877 (defvar table-cell-info-height nil | |
878 "Number of lines per cached cell height.") | |
879 (defvar table-cell-info-justify nil | |
880 "Justification information of the cached cell.") | |
881 (defvar table-cell-info-valign nil | |
882 "Vertical alignment information of the cached cell.") | |
883 (defvar table-cell-self-insert-command-count 0 | |
884 "Counter for undo control.") | |
885 (defvar table-cell-map nil | |
886 "Keymap for table cell contents.") | |
887 (defvar table-cell-global-map-alist nil | |
888 "Alist of copy of global maps that are substituted in `table-cell-map'.") | |
889 (defvar table-global-menu-map nil | |
890 "Menu map created via `easy-menu-define'.") | |
891 (defvar table-cell-menu-map nil | |
892 "Menu map created via `easy-menu-define'.") | |
893 (defvar table-cell-buffer nil | |
894 "Buffer that contains the table cell.") | |
895 (defvar table-cell-cache-point-coordinate nil | |
896 "Cache point coordinate based from the cell origin.") | |
897 (defvar table-cell-cache-mark-coordinate nil | |
898 "Cache mark coordinate based from the cell origin.") | |
899 (defvar table-cell-entered-state nil | |
900 "Records the state whether currently in a cell or nor.") | |
901 (defvar table-update-timer nil | |
902 "Timer id for deferred cell update.") | |
903 (defvar table-widen-timer nil | |
904 "Timer id for deferred cell update.") | |
905 (defvar table-heighten-timer nil | |
906 "Timer id for deferred cell update.") | |
907 (defvar table-inhibit-update nil | |
908 "Non-nil inhibits implicit cell and cache updates. | |
909 It inhibits `table-with-cache-buffer' to update data in both direction, cell to cache and cache to cell.") | |
910 (defvar table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph nil | |
911 "Non-nil inhibits auto fill paragraph when `table-with-cache-buffer' exits. | |
912 This is always set to nil at the entry to `table-with-cache-buffer' before executing body forms.") | |
913 (defvar table-mode-indicator nil | |
914 "For mode line indicator") | |
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923 "Supported source languages.") | |
924 (defvar table-source-info-plist nil | |
925 "General storage for temporary information used while generating source.") | |
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46933 | 927 ;;; The following history containers not only keep the history of user |
928 ;;; entries but also serve as the default value providers. When an | |
929 ;;; interactive command is invoked it offers a user the latest entry | |
930 ;;; of the history as a default selection. Therefore the values below | |
931 ;;; are the first default value when a command is invoked for the very | |
932 ;;; first time when there is no real history existing yet. | |
933 (defvar table-cell-span-direction-history '("right")) | |
934 (defvar table-cell-split-orientation-history '("horizontally")) | |
935 (defvar table-cell-split-contents-to-history '("split")) | |
936 (defvar table-insert-row-column-history '("row")) | |
937 (defvar table-justify-history '("center")) | |
938 (defvar table-columns-history '("3")) | |
939 (defvar table-rows-history '("3")) | |
940 (defvar table-cell-width-history '("5")) | |
941 (defvar table-cell-height-history '("1")) | |
942 (defvar table-source-caption-history '("Table")) | |
943 (defvar table-sequence-string-history '("0")) | |
944 (defvar table-sequence-count-history '("0")) | |
945 (defvar table-sequence-increment-history '("1")) | |
946 (defvar table-sequence-interval-history '("1")) | |
947 (defvar table-sequence-justify-history '("left")) | |
948 (defvar table-source-language-history '("html")) | |
949 (defvar table-col-delim-regexp-history '("")) | |
950 (defvar table-row-delim-regexp-history '("")) | |
951 (defvar table-capture-justify-history '("left")) | |
952 (defvar table-capture-min-cell-width-history '("5")) | |
953 (defvar table-capture-columns-history '("")) | |
954 (defvar table-target-history '("cell")) | |
955 | |
956 ;;; Some entries in `table-cell-bindings' are duplicated in | |
957 ;;; `table-command-remap-alist'. There is a good reason for | |
958 ;;; this. Common key like return key may be taken by some other | |
959 ;;; function than normal `newline' function. Thus binding return key | |
960 ;;; directly for `*table--cell-newline' ensures that the correct enter | |
961 ;;; operation in a table cell. However | |
962 ;;; `table-command-remap-alist' has an additional role than | |
963 ;;; replacing commands. It is also used to construct a table command | |
964 ;;; list. This list is very important because it is used to check if | |
965 ;;; the previous command was one of them in this list or not. If the | |
966 ;;; previous command is found in the list the current command will not | |
967 ;;; refill the table cache. If the command were not listed fast | |
968 ;;; typing can cause unwanted cache refill. | |
969 (defconst table-cell-bindings | |
970 '(([(control i)] . table-forward-cell) | |
971 ([(control I)] . table-backward-cell) | |
972 ([tab] . table-forward-cell) | |
973 ([(shift backtab)] . table-backward-cell) ; for HPUX console keyboard | |
974 ([(shift iso-lefttab)] . table-backward-cell) ; shift-tab on a microsoft natural keyboard and redhat linux | |
975 ([(shift tab)] . table-backward-cell) | |
976 ([return] . *table--cell-newline) | |
977 ([(control m)] . *table--cell-newline) | |
978 ([(control j)] . *table--cell-newline-and-indent) | |
979 ([mouse-3] . *table--present-cell-popup-menu) | |
980 ([(control ?>)] . table-widen-cell) | |
981 ([(control ?<)] . table-narrow-cell) | |
982 ([(control ?})] . table-heighten-cell) | |
983 ([(control ?{)] . table-shorten-cell) | |
984 ([(control ?-)] . table-split-cell-vertically) | |
985 ([(control ?|)] . table-split-cell-horizontally) | |
986 ([(control ?*)] . table-span-cell) | |
987 ([(control ?+)] . table-insert-row-column) | |
988 ([(control ?!)] . table-fixed-width-mode) | |
989 ([(control ?#)] . table-query-dimension) | |
990 ([(control ?^)] . table-generate-source) | |
991 ([(control ?:)] . table-justify) | |
992 ) | |
993 "Bindings for table cell commands.") | |
994 | |
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46933 | 996 '((self-insert-command . *table--cell-self-insert-command) |
997 (completion-separator-self-insert-autofilling . *table--cell-self-insert-command) | |
998 (completion-separator-self-insert-command . *table--cell-self-insert-command) | |
999 (delete-char . *table--cell-delete-char) | |
1000 (delete-backward-char . *table--cell-delete-backward-char) | |
1001 (backward-delete-char . *table--cell-delete-backward-char) | |
1002 (backward-delete-char-untabify . *table--cell-delete-backward-char) | |
1003 (newline . *table--cell-newline) | |
1004 (newline-and-indent . *table--cell-newline-and-indent) | |
1005 (open-line . *table--cell-open-line) | |
1006 (quoted-insert . *table--cell-quoted-insert) | |
1007 (describe-mode . *table--cell-describe-mode) | |
1008 (describe-bindings . *table--cell-describe-bindings) | |
1009 (dabbrev-expand . *table--cell-dabbrev-expand) | |
1010 (dabbrev-completion . *table--cell-dabbrev-completion)) | |
1011 "List of cons cells consisting of (ORIGINAL-COMMAND . TABLE-VERSION-OF-THE-COMMAND).") | |
1012 | |
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46933 | 1014 "List of commands that override original commands.") |
1015 ;; construct the real contents of the `table-command-list' | |
1016 (let ((remap-alist table-command-remap-alist)) | |
1017 (setq table-command-list nil) | |
1018 (while remap-alist | |
1019 (setq table-command-list (cons (cdar remap-alist) table-command-list)) | |
1020 (setq remap-alist (cdr remap-alist)))) | |
1021 | |
1022 (defconst table-global-menu | |
1023 '("Table" | |
1024 ("Insert" | |
1025 ["a Table..." table-insert | |
1026 :active (and (not buffer-read-only) (not (table--probe-cell))) | |
1027 :help "Insert a text based table at point"] | |
1028 ["Row" table-insert-row | |
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1031 ["Column" table-insert-column | |
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46933 | 1033 :help "Insert column(s) of cells in table"]) |
1034 "----" | |
1035 ("Recognize" | |
1036 ["in Buffer" table-recognize | |
1037 :active t | |
1038 :help "Recognize all tables in the current buffer"] | |
1039 ["in Region" table-recognize-region | |
1040 :active (and mark-active (not (eq (mark t) (point)))) | |
1041 :help "Recognize all tables in the current region"] | |
1042 ["a Table" table-recognize-table | |
1043 :active (table--probe-cell) | |
1044 :help "Recognize a table at point"] | |
1045 ["a Cell" table-recognize-cell | |
1046 :active (let ((cell (table--probe-cell))) | |
1047 (and cell (null (table--at-cell-p (car cell))))) | |
1048 :help "Recognize a cell at point"]) | |
1049 ("Unrecognize" | |
1050 ["in Buffer" table-unrecognize | |
1051 :active t | |
1052 :help "Unrecognize all tables in the current buffer"] | |
1053 ["in Region" table-unrecognize-region | |
1054 :active (and mark-active (not (eq (mark t) (point)))) | |
1055 :help "Unrecognize all tables in the current region"] | |
1056 ["a Table" table-unrecognize-table | |
1057 :active (table--probe-cell) | |
1058 :help "Unrecognize the current table"] | |
1059 ["a Cell" table-unrecognize-cell | |
1060 :active (let ((cell (table--probe-cell))) | |
1061 (and cell (table--at-cell-p (car cell)))) | |
1062 :help "Unrecognize the current cell"]) | |
1063 "----" | |
1064 ["Capture Region" table-capture | |
1065 :active (and (not buffer-read-only) mark-active (not (eq (mark t) (point))) (not (table--probe-cell))) | |
1066 :help "Capture text in the current region as a table"] | |
1067 ["Release" table-release | |
1068 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1069 :help "Release the current table as plain text"])) | |
1070 | |
1071 (defconst table-cell-menu | |
1072 '("Table" | |
1073 ("Insert" | |
1074 ["Row" table-insert-row | |
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1077 ["Column" table-insert-column | |
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1078 :active (table--row-column-insertion-point-p 'column) |
46933 | 1079 :help "Insert column(s) of cells in table"]) |
1080 ("Delete" | |
1081 ["Row" table-delete-row | |
1082 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1083 :help "Delete row(s) of cells in table"] | |
1084 ["Column" table-delete-column | |
1085 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1086 :help "Delete column(s) of cells in table"]) | |
1087 "----" | |
1088 ("Split a Cell" | |
1089 ["Horizontally" table-split-cell-horizontally | |
1090 :active (table--cell-can-split-horizontally-p) | |
1091 :help "Split the current cell horizontally at point"] | |
1092 ["Vertically" table-split-cell-vertically | |
1093 :active (table--cell-can-split-vertically-p) | |
1094 :help "Split the current cell vertical at point"]) | |
1095 ("Span a Cell to" | |
1096 ["Right" (table-span-cell 'right) | |
1097 :active (table--cell-can-span-p 'right) | |
1098 :help "Span the current cell into the right cell"] | |
1099 ["Left" (table-span-cell 'left) | |
1100 :active (table--cell-can-span-p 'left) | |
1101 :help "Span the current cell into the left cell"] | |
1102 ["Above" (table-span-cell 'above) | |
1103 :active (table--cell-can-span-p 'above) | |
1104 :help "Span the current cell into the cell above"] | |
1105 ["Below" (table-span-cell 'below) | |
1106 :active (table--cell-can-span-p 'below) | |
1107 :help "Span the current cell into the cell below"]) | |
1108 "----" | |
1109 ("Shrink Cells" | |
1110 ["Horizontally" table-narrow-cell | |
1111 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1112 :help "Shrink the current cell horizontally"] | |
1113 ["Vertically" table-shorten-cell | |
1114 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1115 :help "Shrink the current cell vertically"]) | |
1116 ("Expand Cells" | |
1117 ["Horizontally" table-widen-cell | |
1118 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1119 :help "Expand the current cell horizontally"] | |
1120 ["Vertically" table-heighten-cell | |
1121 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1122 :help "Expand the current cell vertically"]) | |
1123 "----" | |
1124 ("Justify" | |
1125 ("a Cell" | |
1126 ["Left" (table-justify-cell 'left) | |
1127 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1128 :help "Left justify the contents of the current cell"] | |
1129 ["Center" (table-justify-cell 'center) | |
1130 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1131 :help "Center justify the contents of the current cell"] | |
1132 ["Right" (table-justify-cell 'right) | |
1133 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1134 :help "Right justify the contents of the current cell"] | |
1135 "----" | |
1136 ["Top" (table-justify-cell 'top) | |
1137 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1138 :help "Top align the contents of the current cell"] | |
1139 ["Middle" (table-justify-cell 'middle) | |
1140 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1141 :help "Middle align the contents of the current cell"] | |
1142 ["Bottom" (table-justify-cell 'bottom) | |
1143 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1144 :help "Bottom align the contents of the current cell"] | |
1145 ["None" (table-justify-cell 'none) | |
1146 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1147 :help "Remove vertical alignment from the current cell"]) | |
1148 ("a Row" | |
1149 ["Left" (table-justify-row 'left) | |
1150 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1151 :help "Left justify the contents of all cells in the current row"] | |
1152 ["Center" (table-justify-row 'center) | |
1153 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1154 :help "Center justify the contents of all cells in the current row"] | |
1155 ["Right" (table-justify-row 'right) | |
1156 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1157 :help "Right justify the contents of all cells in the current row"] | |
1158 "----" | |
1159 ["Top" (table-justify-row 'top) | |
1160 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1161 :help "Top align the contents of all cells in the current row"] | |
1162 ["Middle" (table-justify-row 'middle) | |
1163 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1164 :help "Middle align the contents of all cells in the current row"] | |
1165 ["Bottom" (table-justify-row 'bottom) | |
1166 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1167 :help "Bottom align the contents of all cells in the current row"] | |
1168 ["None" (table-justify-cell 'none) | |
1169 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1170 :help "Remove vertical alignment from all cells in the current row"]) | |
1171 ("a Column" | |
1172 ["Left" (table-justify-column 'left) | |
1173 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1174 :help "Left justify the contents of all cells in the current column"] | |
1175 ["Center" (table-justify-column 'center) | |
1176 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1177 :help "Center justify the contents of all cells in the current column"] | |
1178 ["Right" (table-justify-column 'right) | |
1179 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1180 :help "Right justify the contents of all cells in the current column"] | |
1181 "----" | |
1182 ["Top" (table-justify-column 'top) | |
1183 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1184 :help "Top align the contents of all cells in the current column"] | |
1185 ["Middle" (table-justify-column 'middle) | |
1186 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1187 :help "Middle align the contents of all cells in the current column"] | |
1188 ["Bottom" (table-justify-column 'bottom) | |
1189 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1190 :help "Bottom align the contents of all cells in the current column"] | |
1191 ["None" (table-justify-cell 'none) | |
1192 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1193 :help "Remove vertical alignment from all cells in the current column"]) | |
1194 ("a Paragraph" | |
1195 ["Left" (table-justify-cell 'left t) | |
1196 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1197 :help "Left justify the current paragraph"] | |
1198 ["Center" (table-justify-cell 'center t) | |
1199 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1200 :help "Center justify the current paragraph"] | |
1201 ["Right" (table-justify-cell 'right t) | |
1202 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1203 :help "Right justify the current paragraph"])) | |
1204 "----" | |
1205 ["Query Dimension" table-query-dimension | |
1206 :active (table--probe-cell) | |
1207 :help "Get the dimension of the current cell and the current table"] | |
1208 ["Generate Source" table-generate-source | |
1209 :active (table--probe-cell) | |
1210 :help "Generate source of the current table in the specified language"] | |
1211 ["Insert Sequence" table-insert-sequence | |
1212 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1213 :help "Travel cells forward while inserting a specified sequence string in each cell"] | |
1214 ("Unrecognize" | |
1215 ["a Table" table-unrecognize-table | |
1216 :active (table--probe-cell) | |
1217 :help "Unrecognize the current table"] | |
1218 ["a Cell" table-unrecognize-cell | |
1219 :active (let ((cell (table--probe-cell))) | |
1220 (and cell (table--at-cell-p (car cell)))) | |
1221 :help "Unrecognize the current cell"]) | |
1222 ["Release" table-release | |
1223 :active (table--editable-cell-p) | |
1224 :help "Release the current table as plain text"] | |
1225 ("Configure Width to" | |
1226 ["Auto Expand Mode" (table-fixed-width-mode -1) | |
1227 :active t | |
1228 :style radio | |
1229 :selected (not table-fixed-width-mode) | |
1230 :help "A mode that allows automatic horizontal cell expansion"] | |
1231 ["Fixed Width Mode" (table-fixed-width-mode 1) | |
1232 :active t | |
1233 :style radio | |
1234 :selected table-fixed-width-mode | |
1235 :help "A mode that does not allow automatic horizontal cell expansion"]) | |
1236 ("Navigate" | |
1237 ["Forward Cell" table-forward-cell | |
1238 :active (table--probe-cell) | |
1239 :help "Move point forward by cell(s)"] | |
1240 ["Backward Cell" table-backward-cell | |
1241 :active (table--probe-cell) | |
1242 :help "Move point backward by cell(s)"]) | |
1243 )) | |
1244 | |
1245 ;; XEmacs causes an error when encountering unknown keywords in the | |
1246 ;; menu definition. Specifically the :help keyword is new in Emacs 21 | |
1247 ;; and causes error for the XEmacs function `check-menu-syntax'. IMHO | |
1248 ;; it is unwise to generate an error for unknown keywords because it | |
1249 ;; kills the nice backward compatible extensibility of keyword use. | |
1250 ;; Unknown keywords should be quietly ignore so that future extension | |
1251 ;; does not cause a problem in the old implementation. Sigh... | |
1252 (when (featurep 'xemacs) | |
1253 (mapcar | |
1254 (defun table--tweak-menu-for-xemacs (menu) | |
1255 (cond | |
1256 ((listp menu) | |
1257 (mapcar 'table--tweak-menu-for-xemacs menu)) | |
1258 ((vectorp menu) | |
1259 (let ((i 0) (len (length menu))) | |
1260 (while (< i len) | |
1261 ;; replace :help with something harmless. | |
1262 (if (eq (aref menu i) :help) (aset menu i :included)) | |
1263 (setq i (1+ i))))))) | |
1264 (list table-global-menu table-cell-menu)) | |
1265 (defvar mark-active t)) | |
1266 | |
1267 ;; register table menu under global tools menu | |
1268 (unless table-disable-menu | |
1269 (easy-menu-define table-global-menu-map nil "Table global menu" table-global-menu) | |
1270 (if (featurep 'xemacs) | |
1271 (progn | |
1272 (easy-menu-add-item nil '("Tools") table-global-menu-map)) | |
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46933 | 1274 (easy-menu-add-item (current-global-map) '("menu-bar" "tools") table-global-menu-map))) |
1275 | |
1276 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
1277 ;; | |
1278 ;; Macros | |
1279 ;; | |
1280 | |
1281 (defmacro table-with-cache-buffer (&rest body) | |
1282 "Execute the forms in BODY with table cache buffer as the current buffer. | |
1283 This macro simplifies the rest of the work greatly by condensing the | |
1284 common idiom used in many of the cell manipulation functions. It does | |
1285 not return any meaningful value. | |
1286 | |
1287 Save the current buffer and set the cache buffer as the current | |
1288 buffer. Move the point to the cache buffer coordinate | |
1289 `table-cell-cache-point-coordinate'. After BODY forms are executed, | |
1290 the paragraph is filled as long as `table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph' | |
1291 remains nil. BODY can set it to t when it does not want to fill the | |
1292 paragraph. If necessary the cell width and height are extended as the | |
1293 consequence of cell content modification by the BODY. Then the | |
1294 current buffer is restored to the original one. The last cache point | |
1295 coordinate is stored in `table-cell-cache-point-coordinate'. The | |
1296 original buffer's point is moved to the location that corresponds to | |
1297 the last cache point coordinate." | |
1298 (let ((height-expansion (make-symbol "height-expansion-var-symbol")) | |
1299 (width-expansion (make-symbol "width-expansion-var-symbol"))) | |
1300 `(let (,height-expansion ,width-expansion) | |
1301 ;; make sure cache has valid data unless it is explicitly inhibited. | |
1302 (unless table-inhibit-update | |
1303 (table-recognize-cell)) | |
1304 (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create table-cache-buffer-name) | |
1305 ;; goto the cell coordinate based on `table-cell-cache-point-coordinate'. | |
1306 (set-mark (table--goto-coordinate table-cell-cache-mark-coordinate)) | |
1307 (table--goto-coordinate table-cell-cache-point-coordinate) | |
1308 (table--untabify-line) | |
1309 ;; always reset before executing body forms because auto-fill behavior is the default. | |
1310 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph nil) | |
1311 ;; do the body | |
1312 ,@body | |
1313 ;; fill paragraph unless the body does not want to by setting `table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph'. | |
1314 (unless table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph | |
1315 (if (and table-cell-info-justify | |
1316 (not (eq table-cell-info-justify 'left))) | |
1317 (table--fill-region (point-min) (point-max)) | |
1318 (table--fill-region | |
1319 (save-excursion (forward-paragraph -1) (point)) | |
1320 (save-excursion (forward-paragraph 1) (point))))) | |
1321 ;; keep the updated cell coordinate. | |
1322 (setq table-cell-cache-point-coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
1323 ;; determine the cell width expansion. | |
1324 (setq ,width-expansion (table--measure-max-width)) | |
1325 (if (<= ,width-expansion table-cell-info-width) nil | |
1326 (table--fill-region (point-min) (point-max) ,width-expansion) | |
1327 ;; keep the updated cell coordinate. | |
1328 (setq table-cell-cache-point-coordinate (table--get-coordinate))) | |
1329 (setq ,width-expansion (- ,width-expansion table-cell-info-width)) | |
1330 ;; determine the cell height expansion. | |
1331 (if (looking-at "\\s *\\'") nil | |
1332 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
1333 (if (re-search-forward "\\(\\s *\\)\\'" nil t) | |
1334 (goto-char (match-beginning 1)))) | |
1335 (setq ,height-expansion (- (cdr (table--get-coordinate)) (1- table-cell-info-height)))) | |
1336 ;; now back to the table buffer. | |
1337 ;; expand the cell width in the table buffer if necessary. | |
1338 (if (> ,width-expansion 0) | |
1339 (table-widen-cell ,width-expansion 'no-copy 'no-update)) | |
1340 ;; expand the cell height in the table buffer if necessary. | |
1341 (if (> ,height-expansion 0) | |
1342 (table-heighten-cell ,height-expansion 'no-copy 'no-update)) | |
1343 ;; do valign | |
1344 (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create table-cache-buffer-name) | |
1345 (table--goto-coordinate table-cell-cache-point-coordinate) | |
1346 (setq table-cell-cache-point-coordinate (table--valign))) | |
1347 ;; move the point in the table buffer to the location that corresponds to | |
1348 ;; the location in the cell cache buffer | |
1349 (table--goto-coordinate (table--transcoord-cache-to-table table-cell-cache-point-coordinate)) | |
1350 ;; set up the update timer unless it is explicitly inhibited. | |
1351 (unless table-inhibit-update | |
1352 (table--update-cell))))) | |
1353 | |
1354 ;; for debugging the body form of the macro | |
1355 (put 'table-with-cache-buffer 'edebug-form-spec '(body)) | |
1356 ;; for neat presentation use the same indentation as `progn' | |
1357 (put 'table-with-cache-buffer 'lisp-indent-function 0) | |
1358 (if (or (featurep 'xemacs) | |
1359 (null (fboundp 'font-lock-add-keywords))) nil | |
1360 ;; color it as a keyword | |
1361 (font-lock-add-keywords | |
1362 'emacs-lisp-mode | |
1363 '("\\<table-with-cache-buffer\\>"))) | |
1364 | |
1365 (defmacro table-put-source-info (prop value) | |
1366 "Register source generation information." | |
1367 `(put 'table-source-info-plist ,prop ,value)) | |
1368 | |
1369 (defmacro table-get-source-info (prop) | |
1370 "Retrieve source generation information." | |
1371 `(get 'table-source-info-plist ,prop)) | |
1372 | |
1373 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
1374 ;; | |
1375 ;; Modified commands for cell operation | |
1376 ;; | |
1377 | |
1378 ;; Point Motion Only Group | |
1379 (mapcar | |
1380 (lambda (command) | |
1381 (let ((func-symbol (intern (format "*table--cell-%s" command))) | |
1382 (doc-string (format "Table remapped function for `%s'." command))) | |
1383 (fset func-symbol | |
1384 `(lambda | |
1385 (&rest args) | |
1386 ,doc-string | |
1387 (interactive) | |
1388 (let ((table-inhibit-update t) | |
1389 (deactivate-mark nil)) | |
1390 (table--finish-delayed-tasks) | |
1391 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
1392 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
1393 (call-interactively ',command) | |
1394 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t))))) | |
1395 (setq table-command-remap-alist | |
1396 (cons (cons command func-symbol) | |
1397 table-command-remap-alist)))) | |
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1402 beginning-of-buffer | |
1403 end-of-buffer | |
1404 forward-word | |
1405 backward-word | |
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1409 backward-paragraph)) | |
1410 | |
1411 ;; Extraction Group | |
1412 (mapcar | |
1413 (lambda (command) | |
1414 (let ((func-symbol (intern (format "*table--cell-%s" command))) | |
1415 (doc-string (format "Table remapped function for `%s'." command))) | |
1416 (fset func-symbol | |
1417 `(lambda | |
1418 (&rest args) | |
1419 ,doc-string | |
1420 (interactive) | |
1421 (table--finish-delayed-tasks) | |
1422 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
1423 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
1424 (table--remove-cell-properties (point-min) (point-max)) | |
1425 (table--remove-eol-spaces (point-min) (point-max)) | |
1426 (call-interactively ',command)) | |
1427 (table--finish-delayed-tasks))) | |
1428 (setq table-command-remap-alist | |
1429 (cons (cons command func-symbol) | |
1430 table-command-remap-alist)))) | |
1431 '(kill-region | |
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1445 ;; Pasting Group | |
1446 (mapcar | |
1447 (lambda (command) | |
1448 (let ((func-symbol (intern (format "*table--cell-%s" command))) | |
1449 (doc-string (format "Table remapped function for `%s'." command))) | |
1450 (fset func-symbol | |
1451 `(lambda | |
1452 (&rest args) | |
1453 ,doc-string | |
1454 (interactive) | |
1455 (table--finish-delayed-tasks) | |
1456 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
1457 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
1458 (call-interactively ',command) | |
1459 (table--untabify (point-min) (point-max)) | |
1460 (table--fill-region (point-min) (point-max)) | |
1461 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t)) | |
1462 (table--finish-delayed-tasks))) | |
1463 (setq table-command-remap-alist | |
1464 (cons (cons command func-symbol) | |
1465 table-command-remap-alist)))) | |
1466 '(yank | |
1467 clipboard-yank | |
1468 yank-clipboard-selection | |
1469 insert)) | |
1470 | |
1471 ;; Formatting Group | |
1472 (mapcar | |
1473 (lambda (command) | |
1474 (let ((func-symbol (intern (format "*table--cell-%s" command))) | |
1475 (doc-string (format "Table remapped function for `%s'." command))) | |
1476 (fset func-symbol | |
1477 `(lambda | |
1478 (&rest args) | |
1479 ,doc-string | |
1480 (interactive) | |
1481 (table--finish-delayed-tasks) | |
1482 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
1483 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
1484 (let ((fill-column table-cell-info-width)) | |
1485 (call-interactively ',command)) | |
1486 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t)) | |
1487 (table--finish-delayed-tasks))) | |
1488 (setq table-command-remap-alist | |
1489 (cons (cons command func-symbol) | |
1490 table-command-remap-alist)))) | |
1491 '(center-line | |
1492 conter-region | |
1493 center-paragraph | |
1494 fill-paragraph)) | |
1495 | |
1496 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
1497 ;; | |
1498 ;; Commands | |
1499 ;; | |
1500 | |
1501 ;;;###autoload | |
1502 (defun table-insert (columns rows &optional cell-width cell-height) | |
1503 "Insert an editable text table. | |
1504 Insert a table of specified number of COLUMNS and ROWS. Optional | |
1505 parameter CELL-WIDTH and CELL-HEIGHT can specify the size of each | |
1506 cell. The cell size is uniform across the table if the specified size | |
1507 is a number. They can be a list of numbers to specify different size | |
1508 for each cell. When called interactively, the list of number is | |
1509 entered by simply listing all the numbers with space characters | |
1510 delimiting them. | |
1511 | |
1512 Examples: | |
1513 | |
1514 \\[table-insert] inserts a table at the current point location. | |
1515 | |
1516 Suppose we have the following situation where `-!-' indicates the | |
1517 location of point. | |
1518 | |
1519 -!- | |
1520 | |
1521 Type \\[table-insert] and hit ENTER key. As it asks table | |
1522 specification, provide 3 for number of columns, 1 for number of rows, | |
1523 5 for cell width and 1 for cell height. Now you shall see the next | |
1524 table and the point is automatically moved to the beginning of the | |
1525 first cell. | |
1526 | |
1527 +-----+-----+-----+ | |
1528 |-!- | | | | |
1529 +-----+-----+-----+ | |
1530 | |
1531 Inside a table cell, there are special key bindings. \\<table-cell-map> | |
1532 | |
1533 M-9 \\[table-widen-cell] (or \\[universal-argument] 9 \\[table-widen-cell]) widens the first cell by 9 character | |
1534 width, which results as | |
1535 | |
1536 +--------------+-----+-----+ | |
1537 |-!- | | | | |
1538 +--------------+-----+-----+ | |
1539 | |
1540 Type TAB \\[table-widen-cell] then type TAB M-2 M-7 \\[table-widen-cell] (or \\[universal-argument] 2 7 \\[table-widen-cell]). Typing | |
1541 TAB moves the point forward by a cell. The result now looks like this: | |
1542 | |
1543 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1544 | | |-!- | | |
1545 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1546 | |
1547 If you knew each width of the columns prior to the table creation, | |
1548 what you could have done better was to have had given the complete | |
1549 width information to `table-insert'. | |
1550 | |
1551 Cell width(s): 14 6 32 | |
1552 | |
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1555 Cell width(s): 5 | |
1556 | |
1557 This would have eliminated the previously mentioned width adjustment | |
1558 work all together. | |
1559 | |
1560 If the point is in the last cell type S-TAB S-TAB to move it to the | |
1561 first cell. Now type \\[table-heighten-cell] which heighten the row by a line. | |
1562 | |
1563 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1564 |-!- | | | | |
1565 | | | | | |
1566 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1567 | |
1568 Type \\[table-insert-row-column] and tell it to insert a row. | |
1569 | |
1570 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1571 |-!- | | | | |
1572 | | | | | |
1573 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1574 | | | | | |
1575 | | | | | |
1576 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1577 | |
1578 Move the point under the table as shown below. | |
1579 | |
1580 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1581 | | | | | |
1582 | | | | | |
1583 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1584 | | | | | |
1585 | | | | | |
1586 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1587 -!- | |
1588 | |
1589 Type M-x table-insert-row instead of \\[table-insert-row-column]. \\[table-insert-row-column] does not work | |
1590 when the point is outside of the table. This insertion at | |
1591 outside of the table effectively appends a row at the end. | |
1592 | |
1593 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1594 | | | | | |
1595 | | | | | |
1596 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1597 | | | | | |
1598 | | | | | |
1599 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1600 |-!- | | | | |
1601 | | | | | |
1602 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1603 | |
1604 Text editing inside the table cell produces reasonably expected | |
1605 results. | |
1606 | |
1607 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1608 | | | | | |
1609 | | | | | |
1610 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1611 | | |Text editing inside the table | | |
1612 | | |cell produces reasonably | | |
1613 | | |expected results.-!- | | |
1614 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1615 | | | | | |
1616 | | | | | |
1617 +--------------+------+--------------------------------+ | |
1618 | |
1619 Inside a table cell has a special keymap. | |
1620 | |
1621 \\{table-cell-map} | |
1622 " | |
1623 (interactive | |
1624 (progn | |
1625 (barf-if-buffer-read-only) | |
1626 (if (table--probe-cell) | |
1627 (error "Can't insert a table inside a table")) | |
1628 (mapcar (function table--read-from-minibuffer) | |
1629 '(("Number of columns" . table-columns-history) | |
1630 ("Number of rows" . table-rows-history) | |
1631 ("Cell width(s)" . table-cell-width-history) | |
1632 ("Cell height(s)" . table-cell-height-history))))) | |
1633 (table--make-cell-map) | |
1634 ;; reform the arguments. | |
1635 (if (null cell-width) (setq cell-width (car table-cell-width-history))) | |
1636 (if (null cell-height) (setq cell-height (car table-cell-height-history))) | |
1637 (if (stringp columns) (setq columns (string-to-number columns))) | |
1638 (if (stringp rows) (setq rows (string-to-number rows))) | |
1639 (if (stringp cell-width) (setq cell-width (table--string-to-number-list cell-width))) | |
1640 (if (stringp cell-height) (setq cell-height (table--string-to-number-list cell-height))) | |
1641 (if (numberp cell-width) (setq cell-width (cons cell-width nil))) | |
1642 (if (numberp cell-height) (setq cell-height (cons cell-height nil))) | |
1643 ;; test validity of the arguments. | |
1644 (mapcar (lambda (arg) | |
1645 (let* ((value (symbol-value arg)) | |
1646 (error-handler | |
1647 (function (lambda () | |
1648 (error "%s must be a positive integer%s" arg | |
1649 (if (listp value) " or a list of positive integers" "")))))) | |
1650 (if (null value) (funcall error-handler)) | |
1651 (mapcar (function (lambda (arg1) | |
1652 (if (or (not (integerp arg1)) | |
1653 (< arg1 1)) | |
1654 (funcall error-handler)))) | |
1655 (if (listp value) value | |
1656 (cons value nil))))) | |
1657 '(columns rows cell-width cell-height)) | |
1658 (let ((orig-coord (table--get-coordinate)) | |
1659 (coord (table--get-coordinate)) | |
1660 r i cw ch cell-str border-str) | |
1661 ;; prefabricate the building blocks border-str and cell-str. | |
1662 (with-temp-buffer | |
1663 ;; construct border-str | |
1664 (insert table-cell-intersection-char) | |
1665 (setq cw cell-width) | |
1666 (setq i 0) | |
1667 (while (< i columns) | |
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46933 | 1669 (if (cdr cw) (setq cw (cdr cw))) |
1670 (setq i (1+ i))) | |
1671 (setq border-str (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max))) | |
1672 ;; construct cell-str | |
1673 (erase-buffer) | |
1674 (insert table-cell-vertical-char) | |
1675 (setq cw cell-width) | |
1676 (setq i 0) | |
1677 (while (< i columns) | |
1678 (let ((beg (point))) | |
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1679 (insert (make-string (car cw) ?\s)) |
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1681 (table--put-cell-line-property beg (1- (point)))) | |
1682 (if (cdr cw) (setq cw (cdr cw))) | |
1683 (setq i (1+ i))) | |
1684 (setq cell-str (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))) | |
1685 ;; if the construction site has an empty border push that border down. | |
1686 (save-excursion | |
1687 (beginning-of-line) | |
1688 (if (looking-at "\\s *$") | |
1689 (progn | |
1690 (setq border-str (concat border-str "\n")) | |
1691 (setq cell-str (concat cell-str "\n"))))) | |
1692 ;; now build the table using the prefabricated building blocks | |
1693 (setq r 0) | |
1694 (setq ch cell-height) | |
1695 (while (< r rows) | |
1696 (if (> r 0) nil | |
1697 (table--goto-coordinate coord) (setcdr coord (1+ (cdr coord))) | |
1698 (table--untabify-line (point)) | |
1699 (insert border-str)) | |
1700 (setq i 0) | |
1701 (while (< i (car ch)) | |
1702 (table--goto-coordinate coord) (setcdr coord (1+ (cdr coord))) | |
1703 (table--untabify-line (point)) | |
1704 (insert cell-str) | |
1705 (setq i (1+ i))) | |
1706 (table--goto-coordinate coord) (setcdr coord (1+ (cdr coord))) | |
1707 (table--untabify-line (point)) | |
1708 (insert border-str) | |
1709 (if (cdr ch) (setq ch (cdr ch))) | |
1710 (setq r (1+ r))) | |
1711 ;; stand by at the first cell | |
1712 (table--goto-coordinate (table--offset-coordinate orig-coord '(1 . 1))) | |
1713 (table-recognize-cell 'force))) | |
1714 | |
1715 ;;;###autoload | |
1716 (defun table-insert-row (n) | |
1717 "Insert N table row(s). | |
1718 When point is in a table the newly inserted row(s) are placed above | |
1719 the current row. When point is outside of the table it must be below | |
1720 the table within the table width range, then the newly created row(s) | |
1721 are appended at the bottom of the table." | |
1722 (interactive "*p") | |
1723 (if (< n 0) (setq n 1)) | |
1724 (let* ((current-coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
1725 (coord-list (table--cell-list-to-coord-list (table--horizontal-cell-list t nil 'top))) | |
1726 (append-row (if coord-list nil (setq coord-list (table--find-row-column)))) | |
1727 (cell-height (cdr (table--min-coord-list coord-list))) | |
1728 (left-list nil) | |
1729 (this-list coord-list) | |
1730 (right-list (cdr coord-list)) | |
1731 (bottom-border-y (1+ (cdr (table--get-coordinate (cdr (table--vertical-cell-list nil t)))))) | |
1732 (vertical-str (string table-cell-vertical-char)) | |
1733 (vertical-str-with-properties (let ((str (string table-cell-vertical-char))) | |
1734 (table--put-cell-keymap-property 0 (length str) str) | |
1735 (table--put-cell-rear-nonsticky 0 (length str) str) str)) | |
1736 (first-time t)) | |
1737 ;; create the space below for the table to grow | |
1738 (table--create-growing-space-below (* n (+ 1 cell-height)) coord-list bottom-border-y) | |
1739 ;; vertically expand each cell from left to right | |
1740 (while this-list | |
1741 (let* ((left (prog1 (car left-list) (setq left-list (if left-list (cdr left-list) coord-list)))) | |
1742 (this (prog1 (car this-list) (setq this-list (cdr this-list)))) | |
1743 (right (prog1 (car right-list) (setq right-list (cdr right-list)))) | |
1744 (exclude-left (and left (< (cdar left) (cdar this)))) | |
1745 (exclude-right (and right (<= (cdar right) (cdar this)))) | |
1746 (beg (table--goto-coordinate | |
1747 (cons (if exclude-left (caar this) (1- (caar this))) | |
1748 (cdar this)))) | |
1749 (end (table--goto-coordinate | |
1750 (cons (if exclude-right (cadr this) (1+ (cadr this))) | |
1751 bottom-border-y))) | |
1752 (rect (if append-row nil (extract-rectangle beg end)))) | |
1753 ;; prepend blank cell lines to the extracted rectangle | |
1754 (let ((i n)) | |
1755 (while (> i 0) | |
1756 (setq rect (cons | |
1757 (concat (if exclude-left "" (char-to-string table-cell-intersection-char)) | |
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1760 rect)) | |
1761 (let ((j cell-height)) | |
1762 (while (> j 0) | |
1763 (setq rect (cons | |
1764 (concat (if exclude-left "" | |
1765 (if first-time vertical-str vertical-str-with-properties)) | |
1766 (table--cell-blank-str (- (cadr this) (caar this))) | |
1767 (if exclude-right "" vertical-str-with-properties)) | |
1768 rect)) | |
1769 (setq j (1- j)))) | |
1770 (setq i (1- i)))) | |
1771 (setq first-time nil) | |
1772 (if append-row | |
1773 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (if exclude-left (caar this) (1- (caar this))) | |
1774 (1+ bottom-border-y))) | |
1775 (delete-rectangle beg end) | |
1776 (goto-char beg)) | |
1777 (table--insert-rectangle rect))) | |
1778 ;; fix up the intersections | |
1779 (setq this-list (if append-row nil coord-list)) | |
1780 (while this-list | |
1781 (let ((this (prog1 (car this-list) (setq this-list (cdr this-list)))) | |
1782 (i 0)) | |
1783 (while (< i n) | |
1784 (let ((y (1- (* i (+ 1 cell-height))))) | |
1785 (table--goto-coordinate (table--offset-coordinate (car this) (cons -1 y))) | |
1786 (delete-char 1) (insert table-cell-intersection-char) | |
1787 (table--goto-coordinate (table--offset-coordinate (cons (cadr this) (cdar this)) (cons 0 y))) | |
1788 (delete-char 1) (insert table-cell-intersection-char) | |
1789 (setq i (1+ i)))))) | |
1790 ;; move the point to the beginning of the first newly inserted cell. | |
1791 (if (table--goto-coordinate | |
1792 (if append-row (cons (car (caar coord-list)) (1+ bottom-border-y)) | |
1793 (caar coord-list))) nil | |
1794 (table--goto-coordinate current-coordinate)) | |
1795 ;; re-recognize the current cell's new dimension | |
1796 (table-recognize-cell 'force))) | |
1797 | |
1798 ;;;###autoload | |
1799 (defun table-insert-column (n) | |
1800 "Insert N table column(s). | |
1801 When point is in a table the newly inserted column(s) are placed left | |
1802 of the current column. When point is outside of the table it must be | |
1803 right side of the table within the table height range, then the newly | |
1804 created column(s) are appended at the right of the table." | |
1805 (interactive "*p") | |
1806 (if (< n 0) (setq n 1)) | |
1807 (let* ((current-coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
1808 (coord-list (table--cell-list-to-coord-list (table--vertical-cell-list t nil 'left))) | |
1809 (append-column (if coord-list nil (setq coord-list (table--find-row-column 'column)))) | |
1810 (cell-width (car (table--min-coord-list coord-list))) | |
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1811 (border-str (table--multiply-string (concat (make-string cell-width (string-to-char table-cell-horizontal-chars)) |
46933 | 1812 (char-to-string table-cell-intersection-char)) n)) |
1813 (cell-str (table--multiply-string (concat (table--cell-blank-str cell-width) | |
1814 (let ((str (string table-cell-vertical-char))) | |
1815 (table--put-cell-keymap-property 0 (length str) str) | |
1816 (table--put-cell-rear-nonsticky 0 (length str) str) str)) n)) | |
1817 (columns-to-extend (* n (+ 1 cell-width))) | |
1818 (above-list nil) | |
1819 (this-list coord-list) | |
1820 (below-list (cdr coord-list)) | |
1821 (right-border-x (car (table--get-coordinate (cdr (table--horizontal-cell-list nil t)))))) | |
1822 ;; push back the affected area above and below this table | |
1823 (table--horizontally-shift-above-and-below columns-to-extend coord-list) | |
1824 ;; process each cell vertically from top to bottom | |
1825 (while this-list | |
1826 (let* ((above (prog1 (car above-list) (setq above-list (if above-list (cdr above-list) coord-list)))) | |
1827 (this (prog1 (car this-list) (setq this-list (cdr this-list)))) | |
1828 (below (prog1 (car below-list) (setq below-list (cdr below-list)))) | |
1829 (exclude-above (and above (<= (caar above) (caar this)))) | |
1830 (exclude-below (and below (< (caar below) (caar this)))) | |
1831 (beg-coord (cons (if append-column (1+ right-border-x) (caar this)) | |
1832 (if exclude-above (cdar this) (1- (cdar this))))) | |
1833 (end-coord (cons (1+ right-border-x) | |
1834 (if exclude-below (cddr this) (1+ (cddr this))))) | |
1835 rect) | |
1836 ;; untabify the area right of the bar that is about to be inserted | |
1837 (let ((coord (table--copy-coordinate beg-coord)) | |
1838 (i 0) | |
1839 (len (length rect))) | |
1840 (while (< i len) | |
1841 (if (table--goto-coordinate coord 'no-extension) | |
1842 (table--untabify-line (point))) | |
1843 (setcdr coord (1+ (cdr coord))) | |
1844 (setq i (1+ i)))) | |
1845 ;; extract and delete the rectangle area including the current | |
1846 ;; cell and to the right border of the table. | |
1847 (setq rect (extract-rectangle (table--goto-coordinate beg-coord) | |
1848 (table--goto-coordinate end-coord))) | |
1849 (delete-rectangle (table--goto-coordinate beg-coord) | |
1850 (table--goto-coordinate end-coord)) | |
1851 ;; prepend the empty column string at the beginning of each | |
1852 ;; rectangle string extracted before. | |
1853 (let ((rect-str rect) | |
1854 (first t)) | |
1855 (while rect-str | |
1856 (if (and first (null exclude-above)) | |
1857 (setcar rect-str (concat border-str (car rect-str))) | |
1858 (if (and (null (cdr rect-str)) (null exclude-below)) | |
1859 (setcar rect-str (concat border-str (car rect-str))) | |
1860 (setcar rect-str (concat cell-str (car rect-str))))) | |
1861 (setq first nil) | |
1862 (setq rect-str (cdr rect-str)))) | |
1863 ;; insert the extended rectangle | |
1864 (table--goto-coordinate beg-coord) | |
1865 (table--insert-rectangle rect))) | |
1866 ;; fix up the intersections | |
1867 (setq this-list (if append-column nil coord-list)) | |
1868 (while this-list | |
1869 (let ((this (prog1 (car this-list) (setq this-list (cdr this-list)))) | |
1870 (i 0)) | |
1871 (while (< i n) | |
1872 (let ((x (1- (* (1+ i) (+ 1 cell-width))))) | |
1873 (table--goto-coordinate (table--offset-coordinate (car this) (cons x -1))) | |
1874 (delete-char 1) (insert table-cell-intersection-char) | |
1875 (table--goto-coordinate (table--offset-coordinate (cons (caar this) (cddr this)) (cons x 1))) | |
1876 (delete-char 1) (insert table-cell-intersection-char) | |
1877 (setq i (1+ i)))))) | |
1878 ;; move the point to the beginning of the first newly inserted cell. | |
1879 (if (table--goto-coordinate | |
1880 (if append-column | |
1881 (cons (1+ right-border-x) | |
1882 (cdar (car coord-list))) | |
1883 (caar coord-list))) nil | |
1884 (table--goto-coordinate current-coordinate)) | |
1885 ;; re-recognize the current cell's new dimension | |
1886 (table-recognize-cell 'force))) | |
1887 | |
1888 ;;;###autoload | |
1889 (defun table-insert-row-column (row-column n) | |
1890 "Insert row(s) or column(s). | |
1891 See `table-insert-row' and `table-insert-column'." | |
1892 (interactive | |
1893 (let ((n (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg))) | |
1894 (if (< n 0) (setq n 1)) | |
1895 (list (intern (let ((completion-ignore-case t) | |
1896 (default (car table-insert-row-column-history))) | |
1897 (downcase (completing-read | |
1898 (format "Insert %s row%s/column%s (default %s): " | |
1899 (if (> n 1) (format "%d" n) "a") | |
1900 (if (> n 1) "s" "") | |
1901 (if (> n 1) "s" "") | |
1902 default) | |
1903 '(("row") ("column")) | |
1904 nil t nil 'table-insert-row-column-history default)))) | |
1905 n))) | |
1906 (cond ((eq row-column 'row) | |
1907 (table-insert-row n)) | |
1908 ((eq row-column 'column) | |
1909 (table-insert-column n)))) | |
1910 | |
1911 ;;;###autoload | |
1912 (defun table-recognize (&optional arg) | |
1913 "Recognize all tables within the current buffer and activate them. | |
1914 Scans the entire buffer and recognizes valid table cells. If the | |
1915 optional numeric prefix argument ARG is negative the tables in the | |
1916 buffer become inactive, meaning the tables become plain text and loses | |
1917 all the table specific features." | |
1918 (interactive "P") | |
1919 (setq arg (prefix-numeric-value arg)) | |
1920 (let* ((inhibit-read-only t)) | |
1921 (table-recognize-region (point-min) (point-max) -1) | |
1922 (if (>= arg 0) | |
1923 (save-excursion | |
1924 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
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46933 | 1927 table-cell-vertical-char |
1928 table-cell-intersection-char)) | |
1929 (border3 (concat border border border)) | |
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1931 table-cell-horizontal-chars |
46933 | 1932 table-cell-vertical-char |
1933 table-cell-intersection-char))) | |
1934 ;; `table-recognize-region' is an expensive function so minimize | |
1935 ;; the search area. A minimum table at least consists of three consecutive | |
1936 ;; table border characters to begin with such as | |
1937 ;; +-+ | |
1938 ;; |A| | |
1939 ;; +-+ | |
1940 ;; and any tables end with a line containing no table border characters | |
1941 ;; or the end of buffer. | |
1942 (while (and (re-search-forward border3 (point-max) t) | |
1943 (not (and (input-pending-p) | |
1944 table-abort-recognition-when-input-pending))) | |
1945 (message "Recognizing tables...(%d%%)" (/ (* 100 (match-beginning 0)) (- (point-max) (point-min)))) | |
1946 (let ((beg (match-beginning 0)) | |
1947 end) | |
1948 (if (re-search-forward non-border (point-max) t) | |
1949 (setq end (match-beginning 0)) | |
1950 (setq end (goto-char (point-max)))) | |
1951 (table-recognize-region beg end arg))) | |
1952 (message "Recognizing tables...done")))))) | |
1953 | |
1954 ;;;###autoload | |
1955 (defun table-unrecognize () | |
1956 (interactive) | |
1957 (table-recognize -1)) | |
1958 | |
1959 ;;;###autoload | |
1960 (defun table-recognize-region (beg end &optional arg) | |
1961 "Recognize all tables within region. | |
1962 BEG and END specify the region to work on. If the optional numeric | |
1963 prefix argument ARG is negative the tables in the region become | |
1964 inactive, meaning the tables become plain text and lose all the table | |
1965 specific features." | |
1966 (interactive "r\nP") | |
1967 (setq arg (prefix-numeric-value arg)) | |
1968 (let ((inhibit-read-only t) | |
1969 (modified-flag (buffer-modified-p))) | |
1970 (if (< arg 0) | |
1971 (table--remove-cell-properties beg end) | |
1972 (save-excursion | |
1973 (goto-char beg) | |
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1975 table-cell-horizontal-chars |
46933 | 1976 table-cell-vertical-char |
1977 table-cell-intersection-char)) | |
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1979 table-cell-horizontal-chars |
46933 | 1980 table-cell-vertical-char |
1981 table-cell-intersection-char)) | |
1982 (inhibit-read-only t)) | |
1983 (unwind-protect | |
1984 (progn | |
1985 (remove-text-properties beg end '(table-cell nil)) | |
1986 (while (and (< (point) end) | |
1987 (not (and (input-pending-p) | |
1988 table-abort-recognition-when-input-pending))) | |
1989 (cond | |
1990 ((looking-at "\n") | |
1991 (forward-char 1)) | |
1992 ((looking-at border) | |
1993 (if (re-search-forward non-border end t) | |
1994 (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) | |
1995 (goto-char end))) | |
1996 ((table--at-cell-p (point)) | |
1997 (goto-char (next-single-property-change (point) 'table-cell nil end))) | |
1998 (t | |
1999 (let ((cell (table-recognize-cell 'force 'no-copy))) | |
2000 (if (and cell table-detect-cell-alignment) | |
2001 (table--detect-cell-alignment cell))) | |
2002 (unless (re-search-forward border end t) | |
2003 (goto-char end)))))))))) | |
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2004 (restore-buffer-modified-p modified-flag))) |
46933 | 2005 |
2006 ;;;###autoload | |
2007 (defun table-unrecognize-region (beg end) | |
2008 (interactive "r") | |
2009 (table-recognize-region beg end -1)) | |
2010 | |
2011 ;;;###autoload | |
2012 (defun table-recognize-table (&optional arg) | |
2013 "Recognize a table at point. | |
2014 If the optional numeric prefix argument ARG is negative the table | |
2015 becomes inactive, meaning the table becomes plain text and loses all | |
2016 the table specific features." | |
2017 (interactive "P") | |
2018 (setq arg (prefix-numeric-value arg)) | |
2019 (let ((unrecognize (< arg 0)) | |
2020 (origin-cell (table--probe-cell)) | |
2021 (inhibit-read-only t)) | |
2022 (if origin-cell | |
2023 (save-excursion | |
2024 (while | |
2025 (progn | |
2026 (table-forward-cell 1 nil unrecognize) | |
2027 (let ((cell (table--probe-cell))) | |
2028 (if (and cell table-detect-cell-alignment) | |
2029 (table--detect-cell-alignment cell)) | |
2030 (and cell (not (equal cell origin-cell)))))))))) | |
2031 | |
2032 ;;;###autoload | |
2033 (defun table-unrecognize-table () | |
2034 (interactive) | |
2035 (table-recognize-table -1)) | |
2036 | |
2037 ;;;###autoload | |
2038 (defun table-recognize-cell (&optional force no-copy arg) | |
2039 "Recognize a table cell that contains current point. | |
2040 Probe the cell dimension and prepare the cell information. The | |
2041 optional two arguments FORCE and NO-COPY are for internal use only and | |
2042 must not be specified. When the optional numeric prefix argument ARG | |
2043 is negative the cell becomes inactive, meaning that the cell becomes | |
2044 plain text and loses all the table specific features." | |
2045 (interactive "i\ni\np") | |
2046 (table--make-cell-map) | |
2047 (if (or force (not (memq (table--get-last-command) table-command-list))) | |
2048 (let* ((cell (table--probe-cell (interactive-p))) | |
2049 (cache-buffer (get-buffer-create table-cache-buffer-name)) | |
2050 (modified-flag (buffer-modified-p)) | |
2051 (inhibit-read-only t)) | |
2052 (unwind-protect | |
2053 (unless (null cell) | |
2054 ;; initialize the cell info variables | |
2055 (let ((lu-coordinate (table--get-coordinate (car cell))) | |
2056 (rb-coordinate (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell)))) | |
2057 ;; update the previous cell if this cell is different from the previous one. | |
2058 ;; care only lu but ignore rb since size change does not matter. | |
2059 (unless (equal table-cell-info-lu-coordinate lu-coordinate) | |
2060 (table--finish-delayed-tasks)) | |
2061 (setq table-cell-info-lu-coordinate lu-coordinate) | |
2062 (setq table-cell-info-rb-coordinate rb-coordinate) | |
2063 (setq table-cell-info-width (- (car table-cell-info-rb-coordinate) | |
2064 (car table-cell-info-lu-coordinate))) | |
2065 (setq table-cell-info-height (+ (- (cdr table-cell-info-rb-coordinate) | |
2066 (cdr table-cell-info-lu-coordinate)) 1)) | |
2067 (setq table-cell-info-justify (table--get-cell-justify-property cell)) | |
2068 (setq table-cell-info-valign (table--get-cell-valign-property cell))) | |
2069 ;; set/remove table cell properties | |
2070 (if (< (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0) | |
2071 (let ((coord (table--get-coordinate (car cell))) | |
2072 (n table-cell-info-height)) | |
2073 (save-excursion | |
2074 (while (> n 0) | |
2075 (table--remove-cell-properties | |
2076 (table--goto-coordinate coord) | |
2077 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (+ (car coord) table-cell-info-width 1) (cdr coord)))) | |
2078 (setq n (1- n)) | |
2079 (setcdr coord (1+ (cdr coord)))))) | |
2080 (table--put-cell-property cell)) | |
2081 ;; copy the cell contents to the cache buffer | |
2082 ;; only if no-copy is nil and timers are not set | |
2083 (unless no-copy | |
2084 (setq table-cell-cache-point-coordinate (table--transcoord-table-to-cache)) | |
2085 (setq table-cell-cache-mark-coordinate (table--transcoord-table-to-cache | |
2086 (table--get-coordinate (marker-position (mark-marker))))) | |
2087 (setq table-cell-buffer (current-buffer)) | |
2088 (let ((rectangle (extract-rectangle (car cell) | |
2089 (cdr cell)))) | |
2090 (save-current-buffer | |
2091 (set-buffer cache-buffer) | |
2092 (erase-buffer) | |
2093 (table--insert-rectangle rectangle))))) | |
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2094 (restore-buffer-modified-p modified-flag)) |
46933 | 2095 (if (featurep 'xemacs) |
2096 (table--warn-incompatibility)) | |
2097 cell))) | |
2098 | |
2099 ;;;###autoload | |
2100 (defun table-unrecognize-cell () | |
2101 (interactive) | |
2102 (table-recognize-cell nil nil -1)) | |
2103 | |
2104 ;;;###autoload | |
2105 (defun table-heighten-cell (n &optional no-copy no-update) | |
2106 "Heighten the current cell by N lines by expanding the cell vertically. | |
2107 Heightening is done by adding blank lines at the bottom of the current | |
2108 cell. Other cells aligned horizontally with the current one are also | |
2109 heightened in order to keep the rectangular table structure. The | |
2110 optional argument NO-COPY is internal use only and must not be | |
2111 specified." | |
2112 (interactive "*p") | |
2113 (if (< n 0) (setq n 1)) | |
2114 (let* ((coord-list (table--cell-list-to-coord-list (table--horizontal-cell-list t))) | |
2115 (left-list nil) | |
2116 (this-list coord-list) | |
2117 (right-list (cdr coord-list)) | |
2118 (bottom-border-y (1+ (cdr (table--get-coordinate (cdr (table--vertical-cell-list nil t)))))) | |
2119 (vertical-str (string table-cell-vertical-char)) | |
2120 (vertical-str-with-properties (string table-cell-vertical-char)) | |
2121 (first-time t) | |
2122 (current-coordinate (table--get-coordinate))) | |
2123 ;; prepare the right vertical string with appropriate properties put | |
2124 (table--put-cell-keymap-property 0 (length vertical-str-with-properties) vertical-str-with-properties) | |
2125 ;; create the space below for the table to grow | |
2126 (table--create-growing-space-below n coord-list bottom-border-y) | |
2127 ;; vertically expand each cell from left to right | |
2128 (while this-list | |
2129 (let* ((left (prog1 (car left-list) (setq left-list (if left-list (cdr left-list) coord-list)))) | |
2130 (this (prog1 (car this-list) (setq this-list (cdr this-list)))) | |
2131 (right (prog1 (car right-list) (setq right-list (cdr right-list)))) | |
2132 (exclude-left (and left (< (cddr left) (cddr this)))) | |
2133 (exclude-right (and right (<= (cddr right) (cddr this)))) | |
2134 (beg (table--goto-coordinate | |
2135 (cons (if exclude-left (caar this) (1- (caar this))) | |
2136 (1+ (cddr this))))) | |
2137 (end (table--goto-coordinate | |
2138 (cons (if exclude-right (cadr this) (1+ (cadr this))) | |
2139 bottom-border-y))) | |
2140 (rect (extract-rectangle beg end))) | |
2141 ;; prepend blank cell lines to the extracted rectangle | |
2142 (let ((i n)) | |
2143 (while (> i 0) | |
2144 (setq rect (cons | |
2145 (concat (if exclude-left "" | |
2146 (if first-time vertical-str vertical-str-with-properties)) | |
2147 (table--cell-blank-str (- (cadr this) (caar this))) | |
2148 (if exclude-right "" vertical-str-with-properties)) | |
2149 rect)) | |
2150 (setq i (1- i)))) | |
2151 (setq first-time nil) | |
2152 (delete-rectangle beg end) | |
2153 (goto-char beg) | |
2154 (table--insert-rectangle rect))) | |
2155 (table--goto-coordinate current-coordinate) | |
2156 ;; re-recognize the current cell's new dimension | |
2157 (table-recognize-cell 'force no-copy) | |
2158 (unless no-update | |
2159 (table--update-cell-heightened)))) | |
2160 | |
2161 ;;;###autoload | |
2162 (defun table-shorten-cell (n) | |
2163 "Shorten the current cell by N lines by shrinking the cell vertically. | |
2164 Shortening is done by removing blank lines from the bottom of the cell | |
2165 and possibly from the top of the cell as well. Therefor, the cell | |
2166 must have some bottom/top blank lines to be shorten effectively. This | |
2167 is applicable to all the cells aligned horizontally with the current | |
2168 one because they are also shortened in order to keep the rectangular | |
2169 table structure." | |
2170 (interactive "*p") | |
2171 (if (< n 0) (setq n 1)) | |
2172 (table--finish-delayed-tasks) | |
2173 (let* ((table-inhibit-update t) | |
2174 (coord-list (table--cell-list-to-coord-list (table--horizontal-cell-list t))) | |
2175 (left-list nil) | |
2176 (this-list coord-list) | |
2177 (right-list (cdr coord-list)) | |
2178 (bottom-budget-list nil) | |
2179 (bottom-border-y (1+ (cdr (table--get-coordinate (cdr (table--vertical-cell-list nil t)))))) | |
2180 (current-coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
2181 (current-cell-coordinate (table--cell-to-coord (table--probe-cell))) | |
2182 (blank-line-regexp "\\s *$")) | |
2183 (message "Shortening...");; this operation may be lengthy | |
2184 ;; for each cell calculate the maximum number of blank lines we can delete | |
2185 ;; and adjust the argument n. n is adjusted so that the total number of | |
2186 ;; blank lines from top and bottom of a cell do not exceed n, all cell has | |
2187 ;; at least one line height after blank line deletion. | |
2188 (while this-list | |
2189 (let ((this (prog1 (car this-list) (setq this-list (cdr this-list))))) | |
2190 (table--goto-coordinate (car this)) | |
2191 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2192 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
2193 (catch 'end-count | |
2194 (let ((blank-line-count 0)) | |
2195 (table--goto-coordinate (cons 0 (1- table-cell-info-height))) | |
2196 ;; count bottom | |
2197 (while (and (looking-at blank-line-regexp) | |
2198 (setq blank-line-count (1+ blank-line-count)) | |
2199 ;; need to leave at least one blank line | |
2200 (if (> blank-line-count n) (throw 'end-count nil) t) | |
2201 (if (zerop (forward-line -1)) t | |
2202 (setq n (if (zerop blank-line-count) 0 | |
2203 (1- blank-line-count))) | |
2204 (throw 'end-count nil)))) | |
2205 (table--goto-coordinate (cons 0 0)) | |
2206 ;; count top | |
2207 (while (and (looking-at blank-line-regexp) | |
2208 (setq blank-line-count (1+ blank-line-count)) | |
2209 ;; can consume all blank lines | |
2210 (if (>= blank-line-count n) (throw 'end-count nil) t) | |
2211 (zerop (forward-line 1)))) | |
2212 (setq n blank-line-count)))))) | |
2213 ;; construct the bottom-budget-list which is a list of numbers where each number | |
2214 ;; corresponds to how many lines to be deleted from the bottom of each cell. If | |
2215 ;; this number, say bb, is smaller than n (bb < n) that means the difference (n - bb) | |
2216 ;; number of lines must be deleted from the top of the cell in addition to deleting | |
2217 ;; bb lines from the bottom of the cell. | |
2218 (setq this-list coord-list) | |
2219 (while this-list | |
2220 (let ((this (prog1 (car this-list) (setq this-list (cdr this-list))))) | |
2221 (table--goto-coordinate (car this)) | |
2222 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2223 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
2224 (setq bottom-budget-list | |
2225 (cons | |
2226 (let ((blank-line-count 0)) | |
2227 (table--goto-coordinate (cons 0 (1- table-cell-info-height))) | |
2228 (while (and (looking-at blank-line-regexp) | |
2229 (< blank-line-count n) | |
2230 (setq blank-line-count (1+ blank-line-count)) | |
2231 (zerop (forward-line -1)))) | |
2232 blank-line-count) | |
2233 bottom-budget-list))))) | |
2234 (setq bottom-budget-list (nreverse bottom-budget-list)) | |
2235 ;; vertically shorten each cell from left to right | |
2236 (setq this-list coord-list) | |
2237 (while this-list | |
2238 (let* ((left (prog1 (car left-list) (setq left-list (if left-list (cdr left-list) coord-list)))) | |
2239 (this (prog1 (car this-list) (setq this-list (cdr this-list)))) | |
2240 (right (prog1 (car right-list) (setq right-list (cdr right-list)))) | |
2241 (bottom-budget (prog1 (car bottom-budget-list) (setq bottom-budget-list (cdr bottom-budget-list)))) | |
2242 (exclude-left (and left (< (cddr left) (cddr this)))) | |
2243 (exclude-right (and right (<= (cddr right) (cddr this)))) | |
2244 (beg (table--goto-coordinate (cons (caar this) (cdar this)))) | |
2245 (end (table--goto-coordinate (cons (cadr this) bottom-border-y))) | |
2246 (rect (extract-rectangle beg end)) | |
2247 (height (+ (- (cddr this) (cdar this)) 1)) | |
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2248 (blank-line (make-string (- (cadr this) (caar this)) ?\s))) |
46933 | 2249 ;; delete lines from the bottom of the cell |
2250 (setcdr (nthcdr (- height bottom-budget 1) rect) (nthcdr height rect)) | |
2251 ;; delete lines from the top of the cell | |
2252 (if (> n bottom-budget) | |
2253 (let ((props (text-properties-at 0 (car rect)))) | |
2254 (setq rect (nthcdr (- n bottom-budget) rect)) | |
2255 (set-text-properties 0 1 props (car rect)))) | |
2256 ;; append blank lines below the table | |
2257 (setq rect (append rect (make-list n blank-line))) | |
2258 ;; now swap the area with the prepared rect of the same size | |
2259 (delete-rectangle beg end) | |
2260 (goto-char beg) | |
2261 (table--insert-rectangle rect) | |
2262 ;; for the left and right borders always delete lines from the bottom of the cell | |
2263 (unless exclude-left | |
2264 (let* ((beg (table--goto-coordinate (cons (1- (caar this)) (cdar this)))) | |
2265 (end (table--goto-coordinate (cons (caar this) bottom-border-y))) | |
2266 (rect (extract-rectangle beg end))) | |
2267 (setcdr (nthcdr (- height n 1) rect) (nthcdr height rect)) | |
2268 (setq rect (append rect (make-list n " "))) | |
2269 (delete-rectangle beg end) | |
2270 (goto-char beg) | |
2271 (table--insert-rectangle rect))) | |
2272 (unless exclude-right | |
2273 (let* ((beg (table--goto-coordinate (cons (cadr this) (cdar this)))) | |
2274 (end (table--goto-coordinate (cons (1+ (cadr this)) bottom-border-y))) | |
2275 (rect (extract-rectangle beg end))) | |
2276 (setcdr (nthcdr (- height n 1) rect) (nthcdr height rect)) | |
2277 (setq rect (append rect (make-list n " "))) | |
2278 (delete-rectangle beg end) | |
2279 (goto-char beg) | |
2280 (table--insert-rectangle rect))) | |
2281 ;; if this is the cell where the original point was in, adjust the point location | |
2282 (if (null (equal this current-cell-coordinate)) nil | |
2283 (let ((y (- (cdr current-coordinate) (cdar this)))) | |
2284 (if (< y (- n bottom-budget)) | |
2285 (setcdr current-coordinate (cdar this)) | |
2286 (if (< (- y (- n bottom-budget)) (- height n)) | |
2287 (setcdr current-coordinate (+ (cdar this) (- y (- n bottom-budget)))) | |
2288 (setcdr current-coordinate (+ (cdar this) (- height n 1))))))))) | |
2289 ;; remove the appended blank lines below the table if they are unnecessary | |
2290 (table--goto-coordinate (cons 0 (1+ (- bottom-border-y n)))) | |
2291 (table--remove-blank-lines n) | |
2292 ;; re-recognize the current cell's new dimension | |
2293 (table--goto-coordinate current-coordinate) | |
2294 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2295 (table--update-cell-heightened) | |
2296 (message ""))) | |
2297 | |
2298 ;;;###autoload | |
2299 (defun table-widen-cell (n &optional no-copy no-update) | |
2300 "Widen the current cell by N columns and expand the cell horizontally. | |
2301 Some other cells in the same table are widen as well to keep the | |
2302 table's rectangle structure." | |
2303 (interactive "*p") | |
2304 (if (< n 0) (setq n 1)) | |
2305 (let* ((coord-list (table--cell-list-to-coord-list (table--vertical-cell-list))) | |
2306 (below-list nil) | |
2307 (this-list coord-list) | |
2308 (above-list (cdr coord-list))) | |
2309 (save-excursion | |
2310 ;; push back the affected area above and below this table | |
2311 (table--horizontally-shift-above-and-below n (reverse coord-list)) | |
2312 ;; now widen vertically for each cell | |
2313 (while this-list | |
2314 (let* ((below (prog1 (car below-list) (setq below-list (if below-list (cdr below-list) coord-list)))) | |
2315 (this (prog1 (car this-list) (setq this-list (cdr this-list)))) | |
2316 (above (prog1 (car above-list) (setq above-list (cdr above-list)))) | |
2317 (beg (table--goto-coordinate | |
2318 (cons (car (cdr this)) | |
2319 (if (or (null above) (<= (car (cdr this)) (car (cdr above)))) | |
2320 (1- (cdr (car this))) | |
2321 (cdr (car this)))))) | |
2322 (end (table--goto-coordinate | |
2323 (cons (1+ (car (cdr this))) | |
2324 (if (or (null below) (< (car (cdr this)) (car (cdr below)))) | |
2325 (1+ (cdr (cdr this))) | |
2326 (cdr (cdr this)))))) | |
2327 (tmp (extract-rectangle (1- beg) end)) | |
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46933 | 2330 table-cell-intersection-char |
2331 table-cell-intersection-char)) | |
2332 (blank (table--cell-blank-str)) | |
2333 rectangle) | |
2334 ;; create a single wide vertical bar of empty cell fragment | |
2335 (while tmp | |
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2339 (substring (car tmp) 0 1) |
46933 | 2340 blank) |
2341 rectangle)) | |
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2342 ; (message "rectangle is %s" rectangle) |
46933 | 2343 (setq tmp (cdr tmp))) |
2344 (setq rectangle (nreverse rectangle)) | |
2345 ;; untabify the area right of the bar that is about to be inserted | |
2346 (let ((coord (table--get-coordinate beg)) | |
2347 (i 0) | |
2348 (len (length rectangle))) | |
2349 (while (< i len) | |
2350 (if (table--goto-coordinate coord 'no-extension) | |
2351 (table--untabify-line (point))) | |
2352 (setcdr coord (1+ (cdr coord))) | |
2353 (setq i (1+ i)))) | |
2354 ;; insert the bar n times | |
2355 (goto-char beg) | |
2356 (let ((i 0)) | |
2357 (while (< i n) | |
2358 (save-excursion | |
2359 (table--insert-rectangle rectangle)) | |
2360 (setq i (1+ i))))))) | |
2361 (table-recognize-cell 'force no-copy) | |
2362 (unless no-update | |
2363 (table--update-cell-widened)))) | |
2364 | |
2365 ;;;###autoload | |
2366 (defun table-narrow-cell (n) | |
2367 "Narrow the current cell by N columns and shrink the cell horizontally. | |
2368 Some other cells in the same table are narrowed as well to keep the | |
2369 table's rectangle structure." | |
2370 (interactive "*p") | |
2371 (if (< n 0) (setq n 1)) | |
2372 (table--finish-delayed-tasks) | |
2373 (let* ((coord-list (table--cell-list-to-coord-list (table--vertical-cell-list))) | |
2374 (current-cell (table--cell-to-coord (table--probe-cell))) | |
2375 (current-coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
2376 tmp-list) | |
2377 (message "Narrowing...");; this operation may be lengthy | |
2378 ;; determine the doable n by try narrowing each cell. | |
2379 (setq tmp-list coord-list) | |
2380 (while tmp-list | |
2381 (let ((cell (prog1 (car tmp-list) (setq tmp-list (cdr tmp-list)))) | |
2382 (table-inhibit-update t) | |
2383 cell-n) | |
2384 (table--goto-coordinate (car cell)) | |
2385 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2386 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
2387 (table--fill-region (point-min) (point-max) (- table-cell-info-width n)) | |
2388 (if (< (setq cell-n (- table-cell-info-width (table--measure-max-width))) n) | |
2389 (setq n cell-n)) | |
2390 (erase-buffer) | |
2391 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t)))) | |
2392 (if (< n 1) nil | |
2393 ;; narrow only the contents of each cell but leave the cell frame as is because | |
2394 ;; we need to have valid frame structure in order for table-with-cache-buffer | |
2395 ;; to work correctly. | |
2396 (setq tmp-list coord-list) | |
2397 (while tmp-list | |
2398 (let* ((cell (prog1 (car tmp-list) (setq tmp-list (cdr tmp-list)))) | |
2399 (table-inhibit-update t) | |
2400 (currentp (equal cell current-cell)) | |
2401 old-height) | |
2402 (if currentp (table--goto-coordinate current-coordinate) | |
2403 (table--goto-coordinate (car cell))) | |
2404 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2405 (setq old-height table-cell-info-height) | |
2406 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
2407 (let ((out-of-bound (>= (- (car current-coordinate) (car table-cell-info-lu-coordinate)) | |
2408 (- table-cell-info-width n))) | |
2409 (sticky (and currentp | |
2410 (save-excursion | |
2411 (unless (bolp) (forward-char -1)) | |
2412 (looking-at ".*\\S "))))) | |
2413 (table--fill-region (point-min) (point-max) (- table-cell-info-width n)) | |
2414 (if (or sticky (and currentp (looking-at ".*\\S "))) | |
2415 (setq current-coordinate (table--transcoord-cache-to-table)) | |
2416 (if out-of-bound (setcar current-coordinate | |
2417 (+ (car table-cell-info-lu-coordinate) (- table-cell-info-width n 1)))))) | |
2418 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t)) | |
2419 (table--update-cell 'now) | |
2420 ;; if this cell heightens and pushes the current cell below, move | |
2421 ;; the current-coordinate (point location) down accordingly. | |
2422 (if currentp (setq current-coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
2423 (if (and (> table-cell-info-height old-height) | |
2424 (> (cdr current-coordinate) (cdr table-cell-info-lu-coordinate))) | |
2425 (setcdr current-coordinate (+ (cdr current-coordinate) | |
2426 (- table-cell-info-height old-height))))) | |
2427 )) | |
2428 ;; coord-list is now possibly invalid since some cells may have already | |
2429 ;; been heightened so recompute them by table--vertical-cell-list. | |
2430 (table--goto-coordinate current-coordinate) | |
2431 (setq coord-list (table--cell-list-to-coord-list (table--vertical-cell-list))) | |
2432 ;; push in the affected area above and below this table so that things | |
2433 ;; on the right side of the table are shifted horizontally neatly. | |
2434 (table--horizontally-shift-above-and-below (- n) (reverse coord-list)) | |
2435 ;; finally narrow the frames for each cell. | |
2436 (let* ((below-list nil) | |
2437 (this-list coord-list) | |
2438 (above-list (cdr coord-list))) | |
2439 (while this-list | |
2440 (let* ((below (prog1 (car below-list) (setq below-list (if below-list (cdr below-list) coord-list)))) | |
2441 (this (prog1 (car this-list) (setq this-list (cdr this-list)))) | |
2442 (above (prog1 (car above-list) (setq above-list (cdr above-list))))) | |
2443 (delete-rectangle | |
2444 (table--goto-coordinate | |
2445 (cons (- (cadr this) n) | |
2446 (if (or (null above) (<= (cadr this) (cadr above))) | |
2447 (1- (cdar this)) | |
2448 (cdar this)))) | |
2449 (table--goto-coordinate | |
2450 (cons (cadr this) | |
2451 (if (or (null below) (< (cadr this) (cadr below))) | |
2452 (1+ (cddr this)) | |
2453 (cddr this))))))))) | |
2454 (table--goto-coordinate current-coordinate) | |
2455 ;; re-recognize the current cell's new dimension | |
2456 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2457 (message ""))) | |
2458 | |
2459 ;;;###autoload | |
2460 (defun table-forward-cell (&optional arg no-recognize unrecognize) | |
2461 "Move point forward to the beginning of the next cell. | |
2462 With argument ARG, do it ARG times; | |
2463 a negative argument ARG = -N means move backward N cells. | |
2464 Do not specify NO-RECOGNIZE and UNRECOGNIZE. They are for internal use only. | |
2465 | |
2466 Sample Cell Traveling Order (In Irregular Table Cases) | |
2467 | |
2468 You can actually try how it works in this buffer. Press | |
2469 \\[table-recognize] and go to cells in the following tables and press | |
2470 \\[table-forward-cell] or TAB key. | |
2471 | |
2472 +-----+--+ +--+-----+ +--+--+--+ +--+--+--+ +---------+ +--+---+--+ | |
2473 |0 |1 | |0 |1 | |0 |1 |2 | |0 |1 |2 | |0 | |0 |1 |2 | | |
2474 +--+--+ | | +--+--+ +--+ | | | | +--+ +----+----+ +--+-+-+--+ | |
2475 |2 |3 | | | |2 |3 | |3 +--+ | | +--+3 | |1 |2 | |3 |4 | | |
2476 | +--+--+ +--+--+ | +--+4 | | | |4 +--+ +--+-+-+--+ +----+----+ | |
2477 | |4 | |4 | | |5 | | | | | |5 | |3 |4 |5 | |5 | | |
2478 +--+-----+ +-----+--+ +--+--+--+ +--+--+--+ +--+---+--+ +---------+ | |
2479 | |
2480 +--+--+--+ +--+--+--+ +--+--+--+ +--+--+--+ | |
2481 |0 |1 |2 | |0 |1 |2 | |0 |1 |2 | |0 |1 |2 | | |
2482 | | | | | +--+ | | | | | +--+ +--+ | |
2483 +--+ +--+ +--+3 +--+ | +--+ | |3 +--+4 | | |
2484 |3 | |4 | |4 +--+5 | | |3 | | +--+5 +--+ | |
2485 | | | | | |6 | | | | | | |6 | |7 | | |
2486 +--+--+--+ +--+--+--+ +--+--+--+ +--+--+--+ | |
2487 | |
2488 +--+--+--+ +--+--+--+ +--+--+--+--+ +--+-----+--+ +--+--+--+--+ | |
2489 |0 |1 |2 | |0 |1 |2 | |0 |1 |2 |3 | |0 |1 |2 | |0 |1 |2 |3 | | |
2490 | +--+ | | +--+ | | +--+--+ | | | | | | +--+--+ | | |
2491 | |3 +--+ +--+3 | | +--+4 +--+ +--+ +--+ +--+4 +--+ | |
2492 +--+ |4 | |4 | +--+ |5 +--+--+6 | |3 +--+--+4 | |5 | |6 | | |
2493 |5 +--+ | | +--+5 | | |7 |8 | | | |5 |6 | | | | | | | |
2494 | |6 | | | |6 | | +--+--+--+--+ +--+--+--+--+ +--+-----+--+ | |
2495 +--+--+--+ +--+--+--+ | |
2496 " | |
2497 ;; After modifying this function, test against the above tables in | |
2498 ;; the doc string. It is quite tricky. The tables above do not | |
2499 ;; mean to cover every possible cases of cell layout, of course. | |
2500 ;; They are examples of tricky cases from implementation point of | |
2501 ;; view and provided for simple regression test purpose. | |
2502 (interactive "p") | |
2503 (or arg (setq arg 1)) | |
2504 (table--finish-delayed-tasks) | |
2505 (while (null (zerop arg)) | |
2506 (let* ((pivot (table--probe-cell 'abort-on-error)) | |
2507 (cell pivot) edge tip) | |
2508 ;; go to the beginning of the first right/left cell with same height if exists | |
2509 (while (and (setq cell (table--goto-coordinate | |
2510 (cons (if (> arg 0) (1+ (car (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell)))) | |
2511 (1- (car (table--get-coordinate (car cell))))) | |
2512 (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car pivot)))) 'no-extension)) | |
2513 (setq cell (table--probe-cell)) | |
2514 (/= (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car cell))) | |
2515 (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car pivot)))))) | |
2516 (if cell (goto-char (car cell)) ; done | |
2517 ;; if the horizontal move fails search the most left/right edge cell below/above the pivot | |
2518 ;; but first find the edge cell | |
2519 (setq edge pivot) | |
2520 (while (and (table--goto-coordinate | |
2521 (cons (if (> arg 0) (1- (car (table--get-coordinate (car edge)))) | |
2522 (1+ (car (table--get-coordinate (cdr edge))))) | |
2523 (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car pivot)))) 'no-extension) | |
2524 (setq cell (table--probe-cell)) | |
2525 (setq edge cell))) | |
2526 (setq cell (if (> arg 0) edge | |
2527 (or (and (table--goto-coordinate | |
2528 (cons (car (table--get-coordinate (cdr edge))) | |
2529 (1- (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car edge)))))) | |
2530 (table--probe-cell)) | |
2531 edge))) | |
2532 ;; now search for the tip which is the highest/lowest below/above cell | |
2533 (while cell | |
2534 (let (below/above) | |
2535 (and (table--goto-coordinate | |
2536 (cons (car (table--get-coordinate (if (> arg 0) (car cell) | |
2537 (cdr cell)))) | |
2538 (if (> arg 0) (+ 2 (cdr (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell)))) | |
2539 (1- (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car pivot)))))) 'no-extension) | |
2540 (setq below/above (table--probe-cell)) | |
2541 (or (null tip) | |
2542 (if (> arg 0) | |
2543 (< (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car below/above))) | |
2544 (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car tip)))) | |
2545 (> (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car below/above))) | |
2546 (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car tip)))))) | |
2547 (setq tip below/above))) | |
2548 (and (setq cell (table--goto-coordinate | |
2549 (cons (if (> arg 0) (1+ (car (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell)))) | |
2550 (1- (car (table--get-coordinate (car cell))))) | |
2551 (if (> arg 0) (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car pivot))) | |
2552 (1- (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car pivot)))))) 'no-extension)) | |
2553 (setq cell (table--probe-cell)))) | |
2554 (if tip (goto-char (car tip)) ; done | |
2555 ;; let's climb up/down to the top/bottom from the edge | |
2556 (while (and (table--goto-coordinate | |
2557 (cons (if (> arg 0) (car (table--get-coordinate (car edge))) | |
2558 (car (table--get-coordinate (cdr edge)))) | |
2559 (if (> arg 0) (1- (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car edge)))) | |
2560 (+ 2 (cdr (table--get-coordinate (cdr edge)))))) 'no-extension) | |
2561 (setq cell (table--probe-cell)) | |
2562 (setq edge cell))) | |
2563 (if (< arg 0) | |
2564 (progn | |
2565 (setq cell edge) | |
2566 (while (and (table--goto-coordinate | |
2567 (cons (1- (car (table--get-coordinate (car cell)))) | |
2568 (cdr (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell)))) 'no-extension) | |
2569 (setq cell (table--probe-cell))) | |
2570 (if (> (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car cell))) | |
2571 (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car edge)))) | |
2572 (setq edge cell))))) | |
2573 (goto-char (car edge))))) ; the top left cell | |
2574 (setq arg (if (> arg 0) (1- arg) (1+ arg)))) | |
2575 (unless no-recognize | |
2576 (table-recognize-cell 'force nil (if unrecognize -1 nil)))) ; refill the cache with new cell contents | |
2577 | |
2578 ;;;###autoload | |
2579 (defun table-backward-cell (&optional arg) | |
2580 "Move backward to the beginning of the previous cell. | |
2581 With argument ARG, do it ARG times; | |
2582 a negative argument ARG = -N means move forward N cells." | |
2583 (interactive "p") | |
2584 (or arg (setq arg 1)) | |
2585 (table-forward-cell (- arg))) | |
2586 | |
2587 ;;;###autoload | |
2588 (defun table-span-cell (direction) | |
2589 "Span current cell into adjacent cell in DIRECTION. | |
2590 DIRECTION is one of symbols; right, left, above or below." | |
2591 (interactive | |
2592 (list | |
2593 (let* ((dummy (barf-if-buffer-read-only)) | |
2594 (direction-list | |
2595 (let* ((tmp (delete nil | |
2596 (mapcar (lambda (d) | |
2597 (if (table--cell-can-span-p d) | |
2598 (list (symbol-name d)))) | |
2599 '(right left above below))))) | |
2600 (if (null tmp) | |
2601 (error "Can't span this cell")) | |
2602 tmp)) | |
2603 (default-direction (if (member (list (car table-cell-span-direction-history)) direction-list) | |
2604 (car table-cell-span-direction-history) | |
2605 (caar direction-list))) | |
2606 (completion-ignore-case t)) | |
2607 (intern (downcase (completing-read | |
2608 (format "Span into (default %s): " default-direction) | |
2609 direction-list | |
2610 nil t nil 'table-cell-span-direction-history default-direction)))))) | |
2611 (unless (memq direction '(right left above below)) | |
2612 (error "Invalid direction %s, must be right, left, above or below" | |
2613 (symbol-name direction))) | |
2614 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2615 (unless (table--cell-can-span-p direction) | |
2616 (error "Can't span %s" (symbol-name direction))) | |
2617 ;; prepare beginning and ending positions of the border bar to strike through | |
2618 (let ((beg (cond | |
2619 ((eq direction 'right) | |
2620 (save-excursion | |
2621 (table--goto-coordinate | |
2622 (cons (car table-cell-info-rb-coordinate) | |
2623 (1- (cdr table-cell-info-lu-coordinate))) 'no-extension))) | |
2624 ((eq direction 'below) | |
2625 (save-excursion | |
2626 (table--goto-coordinate | |
2627 (cons (1- (car table-cell-info-lu-coordinate)) | |
2628 (1+ (cdr table-cell-info-rb-coordinate))) 'no-extension))) | |
2629 (t | |
2630 (save-excursion | |
2631 (table--goto-coordinate | |
2632 (cons (1- (car table-cell-info-lu-coordinate)) | |
2633 (1- (cdr table-cell-info-lu-coordinate))) 'no-extension))))) | |
2634 (end (cond | |
2635 ((eq direction 'left) | |
2636 (save-excursion | |
2637 (table--goto-coordinate | |
2638 (cons (car table-cell-info-lu-coordinate) | |
2639 (1+ (cdr table-cell-info-rb-coordinate))) 'no-extension))) | |
2640 ((eq direction 'above) | |
2641 (save-excursion | |
2642 (table--goto-coordinate | |
2643 (cons (1+ (car table-cell-info-rb-coordinate)) | |
2644 (1- (cdr table-cell-info-lu-coordinate))) 'no-extension))) | |
2645 (t | |
2646 (save-excursion | |
2647 (table--goto-coordinate | |
2648 (cons (1+ (car table-cell-info-rb-coordinate)) | |
2649 (1+ (cdr table-cell-info-rb-coordinate))) 'no-extension)))))) | |
2650 ;; replace the bar with blank space while taking care of edges to be border or intersection | |
2651 (save-excursion | |
2652 (goto-char beg) | |
2653 (if (memq direction '(left right)) | |
2654 (let* ((column (current-column)) | |
2655 rectangle | |
2656 (n-element (- (length (extract-rectangle beg end)) 2)) | |
2657 (above-contp (and (goto-char beg) | |
2658 (zerop (forward-line -1)) | |
2659 (= (move-to-column column) column) | |
2660 (looking-at (regexp-quote (char-to-string table-cell-vertical-char))))) | |
2661 (below-contp (and (goto-char end) | |
2662 (progn (forward-char -1) t) | |
2663 (zerop (forward-line 1)) | |
2664 (= (move-to-column column) column) | |
2665 (looking-at (regexp-quote (char-to-string table-cell-vertical-char)))))) | |
2666 (setq rectangle | |
2667 (cons (if below-contp | |
2668 (char-to-string table-cell-intersection-char) | |
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2671 (while (> n-element 0) | |
2672 (setq rectangle (cons (table--cell-blank-str 1) rectangle)) | |
2673 (setq n-element (1- n-element))) | |
2674 (setq rectangle | |
2675 (cons (if above-contp | |
2676 (char-to-string table-cell-intersection-char) | |
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46933 | 2678 rectangle)) |
2679 (delete-rectangle beg end) | |
2680 (goto-char beg) | |
2681 (table--insert-rectangle rectangle)) | |
2682 (delete-region beg end) | |
2683 (insert (if (and (> (point) (point-min)) | |
2684 (save-excursion | |
2685 (forward-char -1) | |
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2687 (string-to-list table-cell-horizontal-chars))))) |
46933 | 2688 table-cell-intersection-char |
2689 table-cell-vertical-char) | |
2690 (table--cell-blank-str (- end beg 2)) | |
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2692 (string-to-list table-cell-horizontal-chars))) |
46933 | 2693 table-cell-intersection-char |
2694 table-cell-vertical-char)))) | |
2695 ;; recognize the newly created spanned cell | |
2696 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2697 (if (member direction '(right left)) | |
2698 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
2699 (table--fill-region (point-min) (point-max)) | |
2700 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t))))) | |
2701 | |
2702 ;;;###autoload | |
2703 (defun table-split-cell-vertically () | |
2704 "Split current cell vertically. | |
2705 Creates a cell above and a cell below the current point location." | |
2706 (interactive "*") | |
2707 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2708 (let ((point-y (cdr (table--get-coordinate)))) | |
2709 (unless (table--cell-can-split-vertically-p) | |
2710 (error "Can't split here")) | |
2711 (let* ((old-coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
2712 (column (current-column)) | |
2713 (beg (table--goto-coordinate | |
2714 (cons (1- (car table-cell-info-lu-coordinate)) | |
2715 point-y))) | |
2716 (end (table--goto-coordinate | |
2717 (cons (1+ (car table-cell-info-rb-coordinate)) | |
2718 point-y))) | |
2719 (line (buffer-substring (1+ beg) (1- end)))) | |
2720 (when (= (cdr old-coordinate) (cdr table-cell-info-rb-coordinate)) | |
2721 (table--goto-coordinate old-coordinate) | |
2722 (table-heighten-cell 1 'no-copy 'no-update)) | |
2723 (goto-char beg) | |
2724 (delete-region beg end) | |
2725 (insert table-cell-intersection-char | |
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2726 (make-string table-cell-info-width (string-to-char table-cell-horizontal-chars)) |
46933 | 2727 table-cell-intersection-char) |
2728 (table--goto-coordinate old-coordinate) | |
2729 (forward-line 1) | |
2730 (move-to-column column) | |
2731 (setq old-coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
2732 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2733 (unless (string-match "^\\s *$" line) | |
2734 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
2735 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
2736 (insert line ?\n) | |
2737 (goto-char (point-min)) ;; don't heighten cell unnecessarily | |
2738 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t))) | |
2739 (table--update-cell 'now) ;; can't defer this operation | |
2740 (table--goto-coordinate old-coordinate) | |
2741 (move-to-column column) | |
2742 (table-recognize-cell 'force)))) | |
2743 | |
2744 ;;;###autoload | |
2745 (defun table-split-cell-horizontally () | |
2746 "Split current cell horizontally. | |
2747 Creates a cell on the left and a cell on the right of the current point location." | |
2748 (interactive "*") | |
2749 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2750 (let* ((o-coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
2751 (point-x (car o-coordinate)) | |
2752 cell-empty cell-contents cell-coordinate | |
2753 contents-to beg end rectangle strip-rect | |
2754 (right-edge (= (car o-coordinate) (1- (car table-cell-info-rb-coordinate))))) | |
2755 (unless (table--cell-can-split-horizontally-p) | |
2756 (error "Can't split here")) | |
2757 (let ((table-inhibit-update t)) | |
2758 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
2759 (setq cell-coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
2760 (save-excursion | |
2761 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
2762 (setq cell-empty (null (re-search-forward "\\S " nil t)))) | |
2763 (setq cell-contents (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max))) | |
2764 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t))) | |
2765 (setq contents-to | |
2766 (if cell-empty 'left | |
2767 (let* ((completion-ignore-case t) | |
2768 (default (car table-cell-split-contents-to-history))) | |
2769 (intern | |
2770 (if (member 'click (event-modifiers last-input-event)) | |
2771 (x-popup-menu last-input-event | |
2772 '("Existing cell contents to:" | |
2773 ("Title" | |
2774 ("Split" . "split") ("Left" . "left") ("Right" . "right")))) | |
2775 (downcase (completing-read | |
2776 (format "Existing cell contents to (default %s): " default) | |
2777 '(("split") ("left") ("right")) | |
2778 nil t nil 'table-cell-split-contents-to-history default))))))) | |
2779 (unless (eq contents-to 'split) | |
2780 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
2781 (erase-buffer) | |
2782 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t))) | |
2783 (table--update-cell 'now) | |
2784 (setq beg (table--goto-coordinate | |
2785 (cons point-x | |
2786 (1- (cdr table-cell-info-lu-coordinate))))) | |
2787 (setq end (table--goto-coordinate | |
2788 (cons (1+ point-x) | |
2789 (1+ (cdr table-cell-info-rb-coordinate))))) | |
2790 (setq rectangle (cons (char-to-string table-cell-intersection-char) nil)) | |
2791 (let ((n table-cell-info-height)) | |
2792 (while (prog1 (> n 0) (setq n (1- n))) | |
2793 (setq rectangle (cons (char-to-string table-cell-vertical-char) rectangle)))) | |
2794 (setq rectangle (cons (char-to-string table-cell-intersection-char) rectangle)) | |
2795 (if (eq contents-to 'split) | |
2796 (setq strip-rect (extract-rectangle beg end))) | |
2797 (delete-rectangle beg end) | |
2798 (goto-char beg) | |
2799 (table--insert-rectangle rectangle) | |
2800 (table--goto-coordinate o-coordinate) | |
2801 (if cell-empty | |
2802 (progn | |
2803 (forward-char 1) | |
2804 (if right-edge | |
2805 (table-widen-cell 1))) | |
2806 (unless (eq contents-to 'left) | |
2807 (forward-char 1)) | |
2808 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2809 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
2810 (if (eq contents-to 'split) | |
2811 ;; split inserts strip-rect after removing | |
2812 ;; top and bottom borders | |
2813 (let ((o-coord (table--get-coordinate)) | |
2814 (l (setq strip-rect (cdr strip-rect)))) | |
2815 (while (cddr l) (setq l (cdr l))) | |
2816 (setcdr l nil) | |
2817 ;; insert the strip only when it is not a completely blank one | |
2818 (unless (let ((cl (mapcar (lambda (s) (string= s " ")) strip-rect))) | |
2819 (and (car cl) | |
2820 (table--uniform-list-p cl))) | |
2821 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
2822 (table--insert-rectangle strip-rect) | |
2823 (table--goto-coordinate o-coord))) | |
2824 ;; left or right inserts original contents | |
2825 (erase-buffer) | |
2826 (insert cell-contents) | |
2827 (table--goto-coordinate cell-coordinate) | |
2828 (table--fill-region (point-min) (point-max)) | |
2829 ;; avoid unnecessary vertical cell expansion | |
2830 (and (looking-at "\\s *\\'") | |
2831 (re-search-backward "\\S \\(\\s *\\)\\=" nil t) | |
2832 (goto-char (match-beginning 1)))) | |
2833 ;; in either case do not fill paragraph | |
2834 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t)) | |
2835 (table--update-cell 'now)) ;; can't defer this operation | |
2836 (table-recognize-cell 'force))) | |
2837 | |
2838 ;;;###autoload | |
2839 (defun table-split-cell (orientation) | |
2840 "Split current cell in ORIENTATION. | |
2841 ORIENTATION is a symbol either horizontally or vertically." | |
2842 (interactive | |
2843 (list | |
2844 (let* ((dummy (barf-if-buffer-read-only)) | |
2845 (completion-ignore-case t) | |
2846 (default (car table-cell-split-orientation-history))) | |
2847 (intern (downcase (completing-read | |
2848 (format "Split orientation (default %s): " default) | |
2849 '(("horizontally") ("vertically")) | |
2850 nil t nil 'table-cell-split-orientation-history default)))))) | |
2851 (unless (memq orientation '(horizontally vertically)) | |
2852 (error "Invalid orientation %s, must be horizontally or vertically" | |
2853 (symbol-name orientation))) | |
2854 (if (eq orientation 'horizontally) | |
2855 (table-split-cell-horizontally) | |
2856 (table-split-cell-vertically))) | |
2857 | |
2858 ;;;###autoload | |
2859 (defun table-justify (what justify) | |
2860 "Justify contents of a cell, a row of cells or a column of cells. | |
2861 WHAT is a symbol 'cell, 'row or 'column. JUSTIFY is a symbol 'left, | |
2862 'center, 'right, 'top, 'middle, 'bottom or 'none." | |
2863 (interactive | |
2864 (list (let* ((dummy (barf-if-buffer-read-only)) | |
2865 (completion-ignore-case t) | |
2866 (default (car table-target-history))) | |
2867 (intern (downcase (completing-read | |
2868 (format "Justify what (default %s): " default) | |
2869 '(("cell") ("row") ("column")) | |
2870 nil t nil 'table-target-history default)))) | |
2871 (table--query-justification))) | |
2872 (funcall (intern (concat "table-justify-" (symbol-name what))) justify)) | |
2873 | |
2874 ;;;###autoload | |
2875 (defun table-justify-cell (justify &optional paragraph) | |
2876 "Justify cell contents. | |
2877 JUSTIFY is a symbol 'left, 'center or 'right for horizontal, or 'top, | |
2878 'middle, 'bottom or 'none for vertical. When optional PARAGRAPH is | |
2879 non-nil the justify operation is limited to the current paragraph, | |
2880 otherwise the entire cell contents is justified." | |
2881 (interactive | |
2882 (list (table--query-justification))) | |
2883 (table--finish-delayed-tasks) | |
2884 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2885 (table--justify-cell-contents justify paragraph)) | |
2886 | |
2887 ;;;###autoload | |
2888 (defun table-justify-row (justify) | |
2889 "Justify cells of a row. | |
2890 JUSTIFY is a symbol 'left, 'center or 'right for horizontal, or top, | |
2891 'middle, 'bottom or 'none for vertical." | |
2892 (interactive | |
2893 (list (table--query-justification))) | |
2894 (let((cell-list (table--horizontal-cell-list nil nil 'top))) | |
2895 (table--finish-delayed-tasks) | |
2896 (save-excursion | |
2897 (while cell-list | |
2898 (let ((cell (car cell-list))) | |
2899 (setq cell-list (cdr cell-list)) | |
2900 (goto-char (car cell)) | |
2901 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2902 (table--justify-cell-contents justify)))))) | |
2903 | |
2904 ;;;###autoload | |
2905 (defun table-justify-column (justify) | |
2906 "Justify cells of a column. | |
2907 JUSTIFY is a symbol 'left, 'center or 'right for horizontal, or top, | |
2908 'middle, 'bottom or 'none for vertical." | |
2909 (interactive | |
2910 (list (table--query-justification))) | |
2911 (let((cell-list (table--vertical-cell-list nil nil 'left))) | |
2912 (table--finish-delayed-tasks) | |
2913 (save-excursion | |
2914 (while cell-list | |
2915 (let ((cell (car cell-list))) | |
2916 (setq cell-list (cdr cell-list)) | |
2917 (goto-char (car cell)) | |
2918 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
2919 (table--justify-cell-contents justify)))))) | |
2920 | |
2921 ;;;###autoload | |
2922 (defun table-fixed-width-mode (&optional arg) | |
2923 "Toggle fixing width mode. | |
2924 In the fixed width mode, typing inside a cell never changes the cell | |
2925 width where in the normal mode the cell width expands automatically in | |
2926 order to prevent a word being folded into multiple lines." | |
2927 (interactive "P") | |
2928 (table--finish-delayed-tasks) | |
2929 (setq table-fixed-width-mode | |
2930 (if (null arg) | |
2931 (not table-fixed-width-mode) | |
2932 (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0))) | |
2933 (table--update-cell-face)) | |
2934 | |
2935 ;;;###autoload | |
2936 (defun table-query-dimension (&optional where) | |
2937 "Return the dimension of the current cell and the current table. | |
2938 The result is a list (cw ch tw th c r cells) where cw is the cell | |
2939 width, ch is the cell height, tw is the table width, th is the table | |
2940 height, c is the number of columns, r is the number of rows and cells | |
2941 is the total number of cells. The cell dimension excludes the cell | |
2942 frame while the table dimension includes the table frame. The columns | |
2943 and the rows are counted by the number of cell boundaries. Therefore | |
2944 the number tends to be larger than it appears for the tables with | |
2945 non-uniform cell structure (heavily spanned and split). When optional | |
2946 WHERE is provided the cell and table at that location is reported." | |
2947 (interactive) | |
2948 (save-excursion | |
2949 (if where (goto-char where)) | |
2950 (let ((starting-cell (table--probe-cell)) | |
2951 cell table-lu table-rb col-list row-list (cells 0)) | |
2952 (if (null starting-cell) nil | |
2953 (setq table-lu (car starting-cell)) | |
2954 (setq table-rb (cdr starting-cell)) | |
2955 (setq col-list (cons (car (table--get-coordinate (car starting-cell))) nil)) | |
2956 (setq row-list (cons (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car starting-cell))) nil)) | |
2957 (and (interactive-p) | |
2958 (message "Computing cell dimension...")) | |
2959 (while | |
2960 (progn | |
2961 (table-forward-cell 1 t) | |
2962 (setq cells (1+ cells)) | |
2963 (and (setq cell (table--probe-cell)) | |
2964 (not (equal cell starting-cell)))) | |
2965 (if (< (car cell) table-lu) | |
2966 (setq table-lu (car cell))) | |
2967 (if (> (cdr cell) table-rb) | |
2968 (setq table-rb (cdr cell))) | |
2969 (let ((lu-coordinate (table--get-coordinate (car cell)))) | |
2970 (if (memq (car lu-coordinate) col-list) nil | |
2971 (setq col-list (cons (car lu-coordinate) col-list))) | |
2972 (if (memq (cdr lu-coordinate) row-list) nil | |
2973 (setq row-list (cons (cdr lu-coordinate) row-list))))) | |
2974 (let* ((cell-lu-coordinate (table--get-coordinate (car starting-cell))) | |
2975 (cell-rb-coordinate (table--get-coordinate (cdr starting-cell))) | |
2976 (table-lu-coordinate (table--get-coordinate table-lu)) | |
2977 (table-rb-coordinate (table--get-coordinate table-rb)) | |
2978 (cw (- (car cell-rb-coordinate) (car cell-lu-coordinate))) | |
2979 (ch (1+ (- (cdr cell-rb-coordinate) (cdr cell-lu-coordinate)))) | |
2980 (tw (+ 2 (- (car table-rb-coordinate) (car table-lu-coordinate)))) | |
2981 (th (+ 3 (- (cdr table-rb-coordinate) (cdr table-lu-coordinate)))) | |
2982 (c (length col-list)) | |
2983 (r (length row-list))) | |
2984 (and (interactive-p) | |
2985 (message "Cell: (%dw, %dh), Table: (%dw, %dh), Dim: (%dc, %dr), Total Cells: %d" cw ch tw th c r cells)) | |
2986 (list cw ch tw th c r cells)))))) | |
2987 | |
2988 ;;;###autoload | |
2989 (defun table-generate-source (language &optional dest-buffer caption) | |
2990 "Generate source of the current table in the specified language. | |
2991 LANGUAGE is a symbol that specifies the language to describe the | |
2992 structure of the table. It must be either 'html, 'latex or 'cals. | |
2993 The resulted source text is inserted into DEST-BUFFER and the buffer | |
2994 object is returned. When DEST-BUFFER is omitted or nil the default | |
2995 buffer specified in `table-dest-buffer-name' is used. In this case | |
2996 the content of the default buffer is erased prior to the generation. | |
2997 When DEST-BUFFER is non-nil it is expected to be either a destination | |
2998 buffer or a name of the destination buffer. In this case the | |
2999 generated result is inserted at the current point in the destination | |
3000 buffer and the previously existing contents in the buffer are | |
3001 untouched. | |
3002 | |
3003 References used for this implementation: | |
3004 | |
3005 HTML: | |
3006 http://www.w3.org | |
3007 | |
3008 LaTeX: | |
3009 http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~dwilkins/LaTeXPrimer/Tables.html | |
3010 | |
3011 CALS (DocBook DTD): | |
3012 http://www.oasis-open.org/html/a502.htm | |
3013 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/docbook/chapter/book/table.html#AEN114751 | |
3014 " | |
3015 (interactive | |
3016 (let* ((dummy (unless (table--probe-cell) (error "Table not found here"))) | |
3017 (completion-ignore-case t) | |
3018 (default (car table-source-language-history)) | |
3019 (language (downcase (completing-read | |
3020 (format "Language (default %s): " default) | |
3021 (mapcar (lambda (s) (list (symbol-name s))) | |
3022 table-source-languages) | |
3023 nil t nil 'table-source-language-history default)))) | |
3024 (list | |
3025 (intern language) | |
3026 (read-buffer "Destination buffer: " (concat table-dest-buffer-name "." language)) | |
3027 (table--read-from-minibuffer '("Table Caption" . table-source-caption-history))))) | |
3028 (let ((default-buffer-name (concat table-dest-buffer-name "." (symbol-name language)))) | |
3029 (unless (or (interactive-p) (table--probe-cell)) (error "Table not found here")) | |
3030 (unless (bufferp dest-buffer) | |
3031 (setq dest-buffer (get-buffer-create (or dest-buffer default-buffer-name)))) | |
3032 (if (string= (buffer-name dest-buffer) default-buffer-name) | |
3033 (with-current-buffer dest-buffer | |
3034 (erase-buffer))) | |
3035 (save-excursion | |
3036 (let ((starting-cell (table--probe-cell)) | |
3037 cell origin-cell tail-cell col-list row-list (n 0) i) | |
3038 ;; first analyze the table structure and prepare: | |
3039 ;; 1. origin cell (left up corner cell) | |
3040 ;; 2. tail cell (right bottom corner cell) | |
3041 ;; 3. column boundary list | |
3042 ;; 4. row boundary list | |
3043 (setq origin-cell starting-cell) | |
3044 (setq tail-cell starting-cell) | |
3045 (setq col-list (cons (car (table--get-coordinate (car starting-cell))) nil)) | |
3046 (setq row-list (cons (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car starting-cell))) nil)) | |
3047 (setq i 0) | |
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3050 (progn | |
3051 (if (interactive-p) | |
3052 (progn | |
3053 (message "Analyzing table...%c" (aref wheel i)) | |
3054 (if (eq (setq i (1+ i)) (length wheel)) | |
3055 (setq i 0)) | |
3056 (setq n (1+ n)))) | |
3057 (table-forward-cell 1 t) | |
3058 (and (setq cell (table--probe-cell)) | |
3059 (not (equal cell starting-cell)))) | |
3060 (if (< (car cell) (car origin-cell)) | |
3061 (setq origin-cell cell)) | |
3062 (if (> (cdr cell) (cdr tail-cell)) | |
3063 (setq tail-cell cell)) | |
3064 (let ((lu-coordinate (table--get-coordinate (car cell)))) | |
3065 (unless (memq (car lu-coordinate) col-list) | |
3066 (setq col-list (cons (car lu-coordinate) col-list))) | |
3067 (unless (memq (cdr lu-coordinate) row-list) | |
3068 (setq row-list (cons (cdr lu-coordinate) row-list)))))) | |
3069 (setq col-list (sort col-list '<)) | |
3070 (setq row-list (sort row-list '<)) | |
3071 (message "Generating source...") | |
3072 ;; clear the source generation property list | |
3073 (setplist 'table-source-info-plist nil) | |
3074 ;; prepare to start from the origin cell | |
3075 (goto-char (car origin-cell)) | |
3076 ;; first put some header information | |
3077 (table--generate-source-prologue dest-buffer language caption col-list row-list) | |
3078 (cond | |
3079 ((eq language 'latex) | |
3080 ;; scan by character lines | |
3081 (table--generate-source-scan-lines dest-buffer language origin-cell tail-cell col-list row-list)) | |
3082 (t | |
3083 ;; scan by table cells | |
3084 (table--generate-source-scan-rows dest-buffer language origin-cell col-list row-list))) | |
3085 ;; insert closing | |
3086 (table--generate-source-epilogue dest-buffer language col-list row-list)) | |
3087 ;; lastly do some convenience work | |
3088 (if (interactive-p) | |
3089 (save-selected-window | |
3090 (pop-to-buffer dest-buffer t) | |
3091 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
3092 (and (string= (buffer-name dest-buffer) default-buffer-name) | |
3093 (buffer-file-name dest-buffer) | |
3094 (save-buffer)) | |
3095 (message "Generating source...done") | |
3096 (let ((mode | |
3097 (if (memq language '(cals)) 'sgml-mode | |
3098 (intern (concat (symbol-name language) "-mode"))))) | |
3099 (if (fboundp mode) | |
3100 (call-interactively mode))) | |
3101 ))) | |
3102 dest-buffer)) | |
3103 | |
3104 (defun table--generate-source-prologue (dest-buffer language caption col-list row-list) | |
3105 "Generate and insert source prologue into DEST-BUFFER." | |
3106 (with-current-buffer dest-buffer | |
3107 (cond | |
3108 ((eq language 'html) | |
3109 (insert (format "<!-- This HTML table template is generated by emacs %s -->\n" emacs-version) | |
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3110 (format "<table %s>\n" table-html-table-attribute) |
46933 | 3111 (if (and (stringp caption) |
3112 (not (string= caption ""))) | |
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3113 (format " <caption>%s</caption>\n" caption) |
46933 | 3114 ""))) |
3115 ((eq language 'latex) | |
3116 (insert (format "%% This LaTeX table template is generated by emacs %s\n" emacs-version) | |
3117 "\\begin{tabular}{|" (apply 'concat (make-list (length col-list) "l|")) "}\n" | |
3118 "\\hline\n")) | |
3119 ((eq language 'cals) | |
3120 (insert (format "<!-- This CALS table template is generated by emacs %s -->\n" emacs-version) | |
3121 "<table frame=\"all\">\n") | |
3122 (if (and (stringp caption) | |
3123 (not (string= caption ""))) | |
3124 (insert " <title>" caption "</title>\n")) | |
3125 (insert (format " <tgroup cols=\"%d\" align=\"left\" colsep=\"1\" rowsep=\"1\">\n" (length col-list))) | |
3126 (table-put-source-info 'colspec-marker (point-marker)) | |
3127 (table-put-source-info 'row-type (if (zerop table-cals-thead-rows) "tbody" "thead")) | |
3128 (set-marker-insertion-type (table-get-source-info 'colspec-marker) nil) ;; insert after | |
3129 (insert (format " <%s valign=\"top\">\n" (table-get-source-info 'row-type)))) | |
3130 ))) | |
3131 | |
3132 (defun table--generate-source-epilogue (dest-buffer language col-list row-list) | |
3133 "Generate and insert source epilogue into DEST-BUFFER." | |
3134 (with-current-buffer dest-buffer | |
3135 (cond | |
3136 ((eq language 'html) | |
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3137 (insert "</table>\n")) |
46933 | 3138 ((eq language 'latex) |
3139 (insert "\\end{tabular}\n")) | |
3140 ((eq language 'cals) | |
3141 (set-marker-insertion-type (table-get-source-info 'colspec-marker) t) ;; insert before | |
3142 (save-excursion | |
3143 (goto-char (table-get-source-info 'colspec-marker)) | |
3144 (mapcar | |
3145 (lambda (col) | |
3146 (insert (format " <colspec colnum=\"%d\" colname=\"c%d\"/>\n" col col))) | |
3147 (sort (table-get-source-info 'colnum-list) '<))) | |
3148 (insert (format " </%s>\n </tgroup>\n</table>\n" (table-get-source-info 'row-type)))) | |
3149 ))) | |
3150 | |
3151 (defun table--generate-source-scan-rows (dest-buffer language origin-cell col-list row-list) | |
3152 "Generate and insert source rows into DEST-BUFFER." | |
3153 (table-put-source-info 'current-row 1) | |
3154 (while row-list | |
3155 (with-current-buffer dest-buffer | |
3156 (cond | |
3157 ((eq language 'html) | |
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3158 (insert " <tr>\n")) |
46933 | 3159 ((eq language 'cals) |
3160 (insert " <row>\n")) | |
3161 )) | |
3162 (table--generate-source-cells-in-a-row dest-buffer language col-list row-list) | |
3163 (with-current-buffer dest-buffer | |
3164 (cond | |
3165 ((eq language 'html) | |
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3166 (insert " </tr>\n")) |
46933 | 3167 ((eq language 'cals) |
3168 (insert " </row>\n") | |
3169 (unless (/= (table-get-source-info 'current-row) table-cals-thead-rows) | |
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3170 (insert (format " </%s>\n" (table-get-source-info 'row-type))) |
46933 | 3171 (insert (format " <%s valign=\"top\">\n" (table-put-source-info 'row-type "tbody"))))))) |
3172 (table-put-source-info 'current-row (1+ (table-get-source-info 'current-row))) | |
3173 (setq row-list (cdr row-list)))) | |
3174 | |
3175 (defun table--generate-source-cells-in-a-row (dest-buffer language col-list row-list) | |
3176 "Generate and insert source cells into DEST-BUFFER." | |
3177 (table-put-source-info 'current-column 1) | |
3178 (while col-list | |
3179 (let* ((cell (table--probe-cell)) | |
3180 (lu (table--get-coordinate (car cell))) | |
3181 (rb (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell))) | |
3182 (alignment (table--get-cell-justify-property cell)) | |
3183 (valign (table--get-cell-valign-property cell)) | |
3184 (row-list row-list) | |
3185 (colspan 1) | |
3186 (rowspan 1)) | |
3187 (if (< (car lu) (car col-list)) | |
3188 (setq col-list nil) | |
3189 (while (and col-list | |
3190 (> (car lu) (car col-list))) | |
3191 (setq col-list (cdr col-list)) | |
3192 (table-put-source-info 'current-column (1+ (table-get-source-info 'current-column)))) | |
3193 (setq col-list (cdr col-list)) | |
3194 (table-put-source-info 'next-column (1+ (table-get-source-info 'current-column))) | |
3195 (while (and col-list | |
3196 (> (1+ (car rb)) (car col-list))) | |
3197 (setq colspan (1+ colspan)) | |
3198 (setq col-list (cdr col-list)) | |
3199 (table-put-source-info 'next-column (1+ (table-get-source-info 'next-column)))) | |
3200 (setq row-list (cdr row-list)) | |
3201 (while (and row-list | |
3202 (> (+ (cdr rb) 2) (car row-list))) | |
3203 (setq rowspan (1+ rowspan)) | |
3204 (setq row-list (cdr row-list))) | |
3205 (with-current-buffer dest-buffer | |
3206 (cond | |
3207 ((eq language 'html) | |
3208 (insert (format " <%s" | |
3209 (table-put-source-info | |
3210 'cell-type | |
3211 (if (or (<= (table-get-source-info 'current-row) table-html-th-rows) | |
3212 (<= (table-get-source-info 'current-column) table-html-th-columns)) | |
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3213 "th" "td")))) |
46933 | 3214 (if (and table-html-cell-attribute (not (string= table-html-cell-attribute ""))) |
3215 (insert " " table-html-cell-attribute)) | |
3216 (if (> colspan 1) (insert (format " colspan=\"%d\"" colspan))) | |
3217 (if (> rowspan 1) (insert (format " rowspan=\"%d\"" rowspan))) | |
3218 (insert (format " align=\"%s\"" (if alignment (symbol-name alignment) "left"))) | |
3219 (insert (format " valign=\"%s\"" (if valign (symbol-name valign) "top"))) | |
3220 (insert ">\n")) | |
3221 ((eq language 'cals) | |
3222 (insert " <entry") | |
3223 (if (> colspan 1) | |
3224 (let ((scol (table-get-source-info 'current-column)) | |
3225 (ecol (+ (table-get-source-info 'current-column) colspan -1))) | |
3226 (mapcar (lambda (col) | |
3227 (unless (memq col (table-get-source-info 'colnum-list)) | |
3228 (table-put-source-info 'colnum-list | |
3229 (cons col (table-get-source-info 'colnum-list))))) | |
3230 (list scol ecol)) | |
3231 (insert (format " namest=\"c%d\" nameend=\"c%d\"" scol ecol)))) | |
3232 (if (> rowspan 1) (insert (format " morerows=\"%d\"" (1- rowspan)))) | |
3233 (if (and alignment | |
3234 (not (memq alignment '(left none)))) | |
3235 (insert " align=\"" (symbol-name alignment) "\"")) | |
3236 (if (and valign | |
3237 (not (memq valign '(top none)))) | |
3238 (insert " valign=\"" (symbol-name valign) "\"")) | |
3239 (insert ">\n")) | |
3240 )) | |
3241 (table--generate-source-cell-contents dest-buffer language cell) | |
3242 (with-current-buffer dest-buffer | |
3243 (cond | |
3244 ((eq language 'html) | |
3245 (insert (format" </%s>\n" (table-get-source-info 'cell-type)))) | |
3246 ((eq language 'cals) | |
3247 (insert " </entry>\n")) | |
3248 )) | |
3249 (table-forward-cell 1 t) | |
3250 (table-put-source-info 'current-column (table-get-source-info 'next-column)) | |
3251 )))) | |
3252 | |
3253 (defun table--generate-source-cell-contents (dest-buffer language cell) | |
3254 "Generate and insert source cell contents of a CELL into DEST-BUFFER." | |
3255 (let ((cell-contents (extract-rectangle (car cell) (cdr cell)))) | |
3256 (with-temp-buffer | |
3257 (table--insert-rectangle cell-contents) | |
3258 (table--remove-cell-properties (point-min) (point-max)) | |
3259 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
3260 (cond | |
3261 ((eq language 'html) | |
3262 (if table-html-delegate-spacing-to-user-agent | |
3263 (progn | |
3264 (table--remove-eol-spaces (point-min) (point-max)) | |
3265 (if (re-search-forward "\\s +\\'" nil t) | |
3266 (replace-match ""))) | |
3267 (while (search-forward " " nil t) | |
3268 (replace-match " ")) | |
3269 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
3270 (while (and (re-search-forward "$" nil t) | |
3271 (not (eobp))) | |
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3272 (insert "<br />") |
46933 | 3273 (forward-char 1))) |
3274 (unless (and table-html-delegate-spacing-to-user-agent | |
3275 (progn | |
3276 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
3277 (looking-at "\\s *\\'"))))) | |
3278 ((eq language 'cals) | |
3279 (table--remove-eol-spaces (point-min) (point-max)) | |
3280 (if (re-search-forward "\\s +\\'" nil t) | |
3281 (replace-match ""))) | |
3282 ) | |
3283 (setq cell-contents (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))) | |
3284 (with-current-buffer dest-buffer | |
3285 (let ((beg (point))) | |
3286 (insert cell-contents) | |
3287 (indent-rigidly beg (point) | |
3288 (cond | |
3289 ((eq language 'html) 6) | |
3290 ((eq language 'cals) 10))) | |
3291 (insert ?\n))))) | |
3292 | |
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3294 "Test if character C is one of the horizontal characters" |
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3298 "Scan the table line by line. | |
3299 Currently this method is for LaTeX only." | |
3300 (let* ((lu-coord (table--get-coordinate (car origin-cell))) | |
3301 (rb-coord (table--get-coordinate (cdr tail-cell))) | |
3302 (x0 (car lu-coord)) | |
3303 (x1 (car rb-coord)) | |
3304 (y (cdr lu-coord)) | |
3305 (y1 (cdr rb-coord))) | |
3306 (while (<= y y1) | |
3307 (let* ((border-p (memq (1+ y) row-list)) | |
3308 (border-char-list | |
3309 (mapcar (lambda (x) | |
3310 (if border-p (char-after (table--goto-coordinate (cons x y))) | |
3311 (char-before (table--goto-coordinate (cons x y))))) | |
3312 col-list)) | |
3313 start i c) | |
3314 (if border-p | |
3315 ;; horizontal cell border processing | |
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3316 (if (and (table--cell-horizontal-char-p (car border-char-list)) |
46933 | 3317 (table--uniform-list-p border-char-list)) |
3318 (with-current-buffer dest-buffer | |
3319 (insert "\\hline\n")) | |
3320 (setq i 0) | |
3321 (while (setq c (nth i border-char-list)) | |
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3322 (if (and start (not (table--cell-horizontal-char-p c))) |
46933 | 3323 (progn |
3324 (with-current-buffer dest-buffer | |
3325 (insert (format "\\cline{%d-%d}\n" (1+ start) i))) | |
3326 (setq start nil))) | |
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3327 (if (and (not start) (table--cell-horizontal-char-p c)) |
46933 | 3328 (setq start i)) |
3329 (setq i (1+ i))) | |
3330 (if start | |
3331 (with-current-buffer dest-buffer | |
3332 (insert (format "\\cline{%d-%d}\n" (1+ start) i))))) | |
3333 ;; horizontal cell contents processing | |
3334 (let* ((span 1) ;; spanning length | |
3335 (first-p t) ;; first in a row | |
3336 (insert-column ;; a function that processes one column/multicolumn | |
3337 (function | |
3338 (lambda (from to) | |
3339 (let ((line (table--buffer-substring-and-trim | |
3340 (table--goto-coordinate (cons from y)) | |
3341 (table--goto-coordinate (cons to y))))) | |
3342 ;; escape special characters | |
3343 (with-temp-buffer | |
3344 (insert line) | |
3345 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
3346 (while (re-search-forward "\\([#$~_^%{}]\\)\\|\\(\\\\\\)\\|\\([<>|]\\)" nil t) | |
3347 (if (match-beginning 1) | |
3348 (save-excursion | |
3349 (goto-char (match-beginning 1)) | |
3350 (insert "\\")) | |
3351 (if (match-beginning 2) | |
3352 (replace-match "$\\backslash$" t t) | |
3353 (replace-match (concat "$" (match-string 3) "$")) t t))) | |
3354 (setq line (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))) | |
3355 ;; insert a column separator and column/multicolumn contents | |
3356 (with-current-buffer dest-buffer | |
3357 (unless first-p | |
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3358 (insert (if (eq (char-before) ?\s) "" " ") "& ")) |
46933 | 3359 (if (> span 1) |
3360 (insert (format "\\multicolumn{%d}{%sl|}{%s}" span (if first-p "|" "") line)) | |
3361 (insert line))) | |
3362 (setq first-p nil) | |
3363 (setq span 1) | |
3364 (setq start (nth i col-list))))))) | |
3365 (setq start x0) | |
3366 (setq i 1) | |
3367 (while (setq c (nth i border-char-list)) | |
3368 (if (eq c table-cell-vertical-char) | |
3369 (funcall insert-column start (1- (nth i col-list))) | |
3370 (setq span (1+ span))) | |
3371 (setq i (1+ i))) | |
3372 (funcall insert-column start x1)) | |
3373 (with-current-buffer dest-buffer | |
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3374 (insert (if (eq (char-before) ?\s) "" " ") "\\\\\n")))) |
46933 | 3375 (setq y (1+ y))) |
3376 (with-current-buffer dest-buffer | |
3377 (insert "\\hline\n")) | |
3378 )) | |
3379 | |
3380 ;;;###autoload | |
3381 (defun table-insert-sequence (str n increment interval justify) | |
3382 "Travel cells forward while inserting a specified sequence string in each cell. | |
3383 STR is the base string from which the sequence starts. When STR is an | |
3384 empty string then each cell content is erased. When STR ends with | |
3385 numerical characters (they may optionally be surrounded by a pair of | |
3386 parentheses) they are incremented as a decimal number. Otherwise the | |
3387 last character in STR is incremented in ASCII code order. N is the | |
3388 number of sequence elements to insert. When N is negative the cell | |
3389 traveling direction is backward. When N is zero it travels forward | |
3390 entire table. INCREMENT is the increment between adjacent sequence | |
3391 elements and can be a negative number for effectively decrementing. | |
3392 INTERVAL is the number of cells to travel between sequence element | |
3393 insertion which is normally 1. When zero or less is given for | |
3394 INTERVAL it is interpreted as number of cells per row so that sequence | |
3395 is placed straight down vertically as long as the table's cell | |
3396 structure is uniform. JUSTIFY is one of the symbol 'left, 'center or | |
3397 'right, that specifies justification of the inserted string. | |
3398 | |
3399 Example: | |
3400 | |
3401 (progn | |
3402 (table-insert 16 3 5 1) | |
3403 (table-forward-cell 15) | |
3404 (table-insert-sequence \"D0\" -16 1 1 'center) | |
3405 (table-forward-cell 16) | |
3406 (table-insert-sequence \"A[0]\" -16 1 1 'center) | |
3407 (table-forward-cell 1) | |
3408 (table-insert-sequence \"-\" 16 0 1 'center)) | |
3409 | |
3410 (progn | |
3411 (table-insert 16 8 5 1) | |
3412 (table-insert-sequence \"@\" 0 1 2 'right) | |
3413 (table-forward-cell 1) | |
3414 (table-insert-sequence \"64\" 0 1 2 'left)) | |
3415 " | |
3416 (interactive | |
3417 (progn | |
3418 (barf-if-buffer-read-only) | |
3419 (unless (table--probe-cell) (error "Table not found here")) | |
3420 (list (read-from-minibuffer | |
3421 "Sequence base string: " (car table-sequence-string-history) nil nil 'table-sequence-string-history) | |
3422 (string-to-number | |
3423 (table--read-from-minibuffer | |
3424 '("How many elements (0: maximum, negative: backward traveling)" . table-sequence-count-history))) | |
3425 (string-to-number | |
3426 (table--read-from-minibuffer | |
3427 '("Increment element by" . table-sequence-increment-history))) | |
3428 (string-to-number | |
3429 (table--read-from-minibuffer | |
3430 '("Cell interval (0: vertical, 1:horizontal)" . table-sequence-interval-history))) | |
3431 (let* ((completion-ignore-case t) | |
3432 (default (car table-sequence-justify-history))) | |
3433 (intern (downcase (completing-read | |
3434 (format "Justify (default %s): " default) | |
3435 '(("left") ("center") ("right")) | |
3436 nil t nil 'table-sequence-justify-history default))))))) | |
3437 (unless (or (interactive-p) (table--probe-cell)) (error "Table not found here")) | |
3438 (string-match "\\([0-9]*\\)\\([]})>]*\\)\\'" str) | |
3439 (if (interactive-p) | |
3440 (message "Sequencing...")) | |
3441 (let* ((prefix (substring str 0 (match-beginning 1))) | |
3442 (index (match-string 1 str)) | |
3443 (fmt (format "%%%s%dd" (if (eq (string-to-char index) ?0) "0" "") (length index))) | |
3444 (postfix (match-string 2 str)) | |
3445 (dim (table-query-dimension)) | |
3446 (cells (nth 6 dim)) | |
3447 (direction (if (< n 0) -1 1)) | |
3448 (interval-count 0)) | |
3449 (if (string= index "") | |
3450 (progn | |
3451 (setq index nil) | |
3452 (if (string= prefix "") | |
3453 (setq prefix nil))) | |
3454 (setq index (string-to-number index))) | |
3455 (if (< n 0) (setq n (- n))) | |
3456 (if (or (zerop n) (> n cells)) (setq n cells)) | |
3457 (if (< interval 0) (setq interval (- interval))) | |
3458 (if (zerop interval) (setq interval (nth 4 dim))) | |
3459 (save-excursion | |
3460 (while (progn | |
3461 (if (> interval-count 0) nil | |
3462 (setq interval-count interval) | |
3463 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
3464 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
3465 (if (not (or prefix index)) | |
3466 (erase-buffer) | |
3467 (insert prefix) | |
3468 (if index (insert (format fmt index))) | |
3469 (insert postfix) | |
3470 (table--fill-region (point-min) (point) table-cell-info-width justify) | |
3471 (setq table-cell-info-justify justify)) | |
3472 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t)) | |
3473 (table--update-cell 'now) | |
3474 (if index | |
3475 (setq index (+ index increment)) | |
3476 (if (and prefix (string= postfix "")) | |
3477 (let ((len-1 (1- (length prefix)))) | |
3478 (setq prefix (concat (substring prefix 0 len-1) | |
3479 (char-to-string | |
3480 (+ (string-to-char (substring prefix len-1)) increment))))))) | |
3481 (setq n (1- n))) | |
3482 (table-forward-cell direction t) | |
3483 (setq interval-count (1- interval-count)) | |
3484 (setq cells (1- cells)) | |
3485 (and (> n 0) (> cells 0))))) | |
3486 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
3487 (if (interactive-p) | |
3488 (message "Sequencing...done")) | |
3489 )) | |
3490 | |
3491 ;;;###autoload | |
3492 (defun table-delete-row (n) | |
3493 "Delete N row(s) of cells. | |
3494 Delete N rows of cells from current row. The current row is the row | |
3495 contains the current cell where point is located. Each row must | |
3496 consists from cells of same height." | |
3497 (interactive "*p") | |
3498 (let ((orig-coord (table--get-coordinate)) | |
3499 (bt-coord (table--get-coordinate (cdr (table--vertical-cell-list nil 'first-only)))) | |
3500 lu-coord rb-coord rect) | |
3501 ;; determine the area to delete while testing row height uniformity | |
3502 (while (> n 0) | |
3503 (setq n (1- n)) | |
3504 (unless (table--probe-cell) | |
3505 (error "Table not found")) | |
3506 (let ((cell-list (table--horizontal-cell-list 'left-to-right))) | |
3507 (unless | |
3508 (and (table--uniform-list-p | |
3509 (mapcar (lambda (cell) (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car cell)))) cell-list)) | |
3510 (table--uniform-list-p | |
3511 (mapcar (lambda (cell) (cdr (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell)))) cell-list))) | |
3512 (error "Cells in this row are not in uniform height")) | |
3513 (unless lu-coord | |
3514 (setq lu-coord (table--get-coordinate (caar cell-list)))) | |
3515 (setq rb-coord (table--get-coordinate (cdar (last cell-list)))) | |
3516 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (car orig-coord) (+ 2 (cdr rb-coord)))))) | |
3517 ;; copy the remaining area (below the deleting area) | |
3518 (setq rect (extract-rectangle | |
3519 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (1- (car lu-coord)) (1+ (cdr rb-coord)))) | |
3520 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (1+ (car rb-coord)) (1+ (cdr bt-coord)))))) | |
3521 ;; delete the deleting area and below together | |
3522 (delete-rectangle | |
3523 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (1- (car lu-coord)) (1- (cdr lu-coord)))) | |
3524 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (1+ (car rb-coord)) (1+ (cdr bt-coord))))) | |
3525 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (1- (car lu-coord)) (1- (cdr lu-coord)))) | |
3526 ;; insert the remaining area while appending blank lines below it | |
3527 (table--insert-rectangle | |
3528 (append rect (make-list (+ 2 (- (cdr rb-coord) (cdr lu-coord))) | |
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3529 (make-string (+ 2 (- (car rb-coord) (car lu-coord))) ?\s)))) |
46933 | 3530 ;; remove the appended blank lines below the table if they are unnecessary |
3531 (table--goto-coordinate (cons 0 (- (cdr bt-coord) (- (cdr rb-coord) (cdr lu-coord))))) | |
3532 (table--remove-blank-lines (+ 2 (- (cdr rb-coord) (cdr lu-coord)))) | |
3533 ;; fix up intersections | |
3534 (let ((coord (cons (car lu-coord) (1- (cdr lu-coord)))) | |
3535 (n (1+ (- (car rb-coord) (car lu-coord))))) | |
3536 (while (> n 0) | |
3537 (table--goto-coordinate coord) | |
3538 (if (save-excursion | |
3539 (or (and (table--goto-coordinate (cons (car coord) (1- (cdr coord))) 'no-extension) | |
3540 (looking-at (regexp-quote (char-to-string table-cell-vertical-char)))) | |
3541 (and (table--goto-coordinate (cons (car coord) (1+ (cdr coord))) 'no-extension) | |
3542 (looking-at (regexp-quote (char-to-string table-cell-vertical-char)))))) | |
3543 (progn | |
3544 (delete-char 1) | |
3545 (insert table-cell-intersection-char)) | |
3546 (delete-char 1) | |
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3547 (insert (string-to-char table-cell-horizontal-chars))) |
46933 | 3548 (setq n (1- n)) |
3549 (setcar coord (1+ (car coord))))) | |
3550 ;; goto appropriate end point | |
3551 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (car orig-coord) (cdr lu-coord))))) | |
3552 | |
3553 ;;;###autoload | |
3554 (defun table-delete-column (n) | |
3555 "Delete N column(s) of cells. | |
3556 Delete N columns of cells from current column. The current column is | |
3557 the column contains the current cell where point is located. Each | |
3558 column must consists from cells of same width." | |
3559 (interactive "*p") | |
3560 (let ((orig-coord (table--get-coordinate)) | |
3561 lu-coord rb-coord) | |
3562 ;; determine the area to delete while testing column width uniformity | |
3563 (while (> n 0) | |
3564 (setq n (1- n)) | |
3565 (unless (table--probe-cell) | |
3566 (error "Table not found")) | |
3567 (let ((cell-list (table--vertical-cell-list 'top-to-bottom))) | |
3568 (unless | |
3569 (and (table--uniform-list-p | |
3570 (mapcar (function (lambda (cell) (car (table--get-coordinate (car cell))))) cell-list)) | |
3571 (table--uniform-list-p | |
3572 (mapcar (function (lambda (cell) (car (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell))))) cell-list))) | |
3573 (error "Cells in this column are not in uniform width")) | |
3574 (unless lu-coord | |
3575 (setq lu-coord (table--get-coordinate (caar cell-list)))) | |
3576 (setq rb-coord (table--get-coordinate (cdar (last cell-list)))) | |
3577 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (1+ (car rb-coord)) (cdr orig-coord))))) | |
3578 ;; delete the area | |
3579 (delete-rectangle | |
3580 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (car lu-coord) (1- (cdr lu-coord)))) | |
3581 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (1+ (car rb-coord)) (1+ (cdr rb-coord))))) | |
3582 ;; fix up the intersections | |
3583 (let ((coord (cons (1- (car lu-coord)) (cdr lu-coord))) | |
3584 (n (1+ (- (cdr rb-coord) (cdr lu-coord))))) | |
3585 (while (> n 0) | |
3586 (table--goto-coordinate coord) | |
3587 (if (save-excursion | |
3588 (or (and (table--goto-coordinate (cons (1- (car coord)) (cdr coord)) 'no-extension) | |
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3590 (string-to-list table-cell-horizontal-chars)))) |
46933 | 3591 (and (table--goto-coordinate (cons (1+ (car coord)) (cdr coord)) 'no-extension) |
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3593 (string-to-list table-cell-horizontal-chars)))))) |
46933 | 3594 (progn |
3595 (delete-char 1) | |
3596 (insert table-cell-intersection-char)) | |
3597 (delete-char 1) | |
3598 (insert table-cell-vertical-char)) | |
3599 (setq n (1- n)) | |
3600 (setcdr coord (1+ (cdr coord))))) | |
3601 ;; goto appropriate end point | |
3602 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (car lu-coord) (cdr orig-coord))))) | |
3603 | |
3604 ;;;###autoload | |
3605 (defun table-capture (beg end &optional col-delim-regexp row-delim-regexp justify min-cell-width columns) | |
3606 "Convert plain text into a table by capturing the text in the region. | |
3607 Create a table with the text in region as cell contents. BEG and END | |
3608 specify the region. The text in the region is replaced with a table. | |
3609 The removed text is inserted in the table. When optional | |
3610 COL-DELIM-REGEXP and ROW-DELIM-REGEXP are provided the region contents | |
3611 is parsed and separated into individual cell contents by using the | |
3612 delimiter regular expressions. This parsing determines the number of | |
3613 columns and rows of the table automatically. If COL-DELIM-REGEXP and | |
3614 ROW-DELIM-REGEXP are omitted the result table has only one cell and | |
3615 the entire region contents is placed in that cell. Optional JUSTIFY | |
3616 is one of 'left, 'center or 'right, which specifies the cell | |
3617 justification. Optional MIN-CELL-WIDTH specifies the minimum cell | |
3618 width. Optional COLUMNS specify the number of columns when | |
3619 ROW-DELIM-REGEXP is not specified. | |
3620 | |
3621 | |
3622 Example 1: | |
3623 | |
3624 1, 2, 3, 4 | |
3625 5, 6, 7, 8 | |
3626 , 9, 10 | |
3627 | |
3628 Running `table-capture' on above 3 line region with COL-DELIM-REGEXP | |
3629 \",\" and ROW-DELIM-REGEXP \"\\n\" creates the following table. In | |
3630 this example the cells are centered and minimum cell width is | |
3631 specified as 5. | |
3632 | |
3633 +-----+-----+-----+-----+ | |
3634 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | | |
3635 +-----+-----+-----+-----+ | |
3636 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | | |
3637 +-----+-----+-----+-----+ | |
3638 | | 9 | 10 | | | |
3639 +-----+-----+-----+-----+ | |
3640 | |
3641 Note: | |
3642 | |
3643 In case the function is called interactively user must use \\[quoted-insert] `quoted-insert' | |
3644 in order to enter \"\\n\" successfully. COL-DELIM-REGEXP at the end | |
3645 of each row is optional. | |
3646 | |
3647 | |
3648 Example 2: | |
3649 | |
3650 This example shows how a table can be used for text layout editing. | |
3651 Let `table-capture' capture the following region starting from | |
3652 -!- and ending at -*-, that contains three paragraphs and two item | |
3653 name headers. This time specify empty string for both | |
3654 COL-DELIM-REGEXP and ROW-DELIM-REGEXP. | |
3655 | |
3656 -!-`table-capture' is a powerful command however mastering its power | |
3657 requires some practice. Here is a list of items what it can do. | |
3658 | |
3659 Parse Cell Items By using column delimiter regular | |
3660 expression and raw delimiter regular | |
3661 expression, it parses the specified text | |
3662 area and extracts cell items from | |
3663 non-table text and then forms a table out | |
3664 of them. | |
3665 | |
3666 Capture Text Area When no delimiters are specified it | |
3667 creates a single cell table. The text in | |
3668 the specified region is placed in that | |
3669 cell.-*- | |
3670 | |
3671 Now the entire content is captured in a cell which is itself a table | |
3672 like this. | |
3673 | |
3674 +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | |
3675 |`table-capture' is a powerful command however mastering its power| | |
3676 |requires some practice. Here is a list of items what it can do. | | |
3677 | | | |
3678 |Parse Cell Items By using column delimiter regular | | |
3679 | expression and raw delimiter regular | | |
3680 | expression, it parses the specified text | | |
3681 | area and extracts cell items from | | |
3682 | non-table text and then forms a table out | | |
3683 | of them. | | |
3684 | | | |
3685 |Capture Text Area When no delimiters are specified it | | |
3686 | creates a single cell table. The text in | | |
3687 | the specified region is placed in that | | |
3688 | cell. | | |
3689 +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | |
3690 | |
3691 By splitting the cell appropriately we now have a table consisting of | |
3692 paragraphs occupying its own cell. Each cell can now be edited | |
3693 independently. | |
3694 | |
3695 +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | |
3696 |`table-capture' is a powerful command however mastering its power| | |
3697 |requires some practice. Here is a list of items what it can do. | | |
3698 +---------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | |
3699 |Parse Cell Items |By using column delimiter regular | | |
3700 | |expression and raw delimiter regular | | |
3701 | |expression, it parses the specified text | | |
3702 | |area and extracts cell items from | | |
3703 | |non-table text and then forms a table out | | |
3704 | |of them. | | |
3705 +---------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | |
3706 |Capture Text Area |When no delimiters are specified it | | |
3707 | |creates a single cell table. The text in | | |
3708 | |the specified region is placed in that | | |
3709 | |cell. | | |
3710 +---------------------+-------------------------------------------+ | |
3711 | |
3712 By applying `table-release', which does the opposite process, the | |
3713 contents become once again plain text. `table-release' works as | |
3714 companion command to `table-capture' this way. | |
3715 " | |
3716 (interactive | |
3717 (let ((col-delim-regexp) | |
3718 (row-delim-regexp)) | |
3719 (barf-if-buffer-read-only) | |
3720 (if (table--probe-cell) | |
3721 (error "Can't insert a table inside a table")) | |
3722 (list | |
3723 (mark) (point) | |
3724 (setq col-delim-regexp | |
3725 (read-from-minibuffer "Column delimiter regexp: " | |
3726 (car table-col-delim-regexp-history) nil nil 'table-col-delim-regexp-history)) | |
3727 (setq row-delim-regexp | |
3728 (read-from-minibuffer "Row delimiter regexp: " | |
3729 (car table-row-delim-regexp-history) nil nil 'table-row-delim-regexp-history)) | |
3730 (let* ((completion-ignore-case t) | |
3731 (default (car table-capture-justify-history))) | |
3732 (if (and (string= col-delim-regexp "") (string= row-delim-regexp "")) 'left | |
3733 (intern | |
3734 (downcase (completing-read | |
3735 (format "Justify (default %s): " default) | |
3736 '(("left") ("center") ("right")) | |
3737 nil t nil 'table-capture-justify-history default))))) | |
3738 (if (and (string= col-delim-regexp "") (string= row-delim-regexp "")) "1" | |
3739 (table--read-from-minibuffer '("Minimum cell width" . table-capture-min-cell-width-history))) | |
3740 (if (and (not (string= col-delim-regexp "")) (string= row-delim-regexp "")) | |
3741 (string-to-number | |
3742 (table--read-from-minibuffer '("Number of columns" . 'table-capture-columns-history))) | |
3743 nil) | |
3744 ))) | |
3745 (if (> beg end) (let ((tmp beg)) (setq beg end) (setq end tmp))) | |
3746 (if (string= col-delim-regexp "") (setq col-delim-regexp nil)) | |
3747 (if (string= row-delim-regexp "") (setq row-delim-regexp nil)) | |
3748 (if (and columns (< columns 1)) (setq columns nil)) | |
3749 (unless min-cell-width (setq min-cell-width "5")) | |
3750 (let ((contents (buffer-substring beg end)) | |
3751 (cols 0) (rows 0) c r cell-list | |
3752 (delim-pattern | |
3753 (if (and col-delim-regexp row-delim-regexp) | |
3754 (format "\\(\\(%s\\)?\\s *\\(%s\\)\\s *\\)\\|\\(\\(%s\\)\\s *\\)" | |
3755 col-delim-regexp row-delim-regexp col-delim-regexp) | |
3756 (if col-delim-regexp | |
3757 (format "\\(\\)\\(\\)\\(\\)\\(\\(%s\\)\\s *\\)" col-delim-regexp)))) | |
3758 (contents-list)) | |
3759 ;; when delimiters are specified extract cells and determine the cell dimension | |
3760 (if delim-pattern | |
3761 (with-temp-buffer | |
3762 (insert contents) | |
3763 ;; make sure the contents ends with a newline | |
3764 (goto-char (point-max)) | |
3765 (unless (zerop (current-column)) | |
3766 (insert ?\n)) | |
3767 ;; skip the preceding white spaces | |
3768 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
3769 (if (looking-at "\\s +") | |
3770 (goto-char (match-end 0))) | |
3771 ;; extract cell contents | |
3772 (let ((from (point))) | |
3773 (setq cell-list nil) | |
3774 (setq c 0) | |
3775 (while (and (re-search-forward delim-pattern nil t) | |
3776 (cond | |
3777 ;; row delimiter | |
3778 ((and (match-string 1) (not (string= (match-string 1) ""))) | |
3779 (setq rows (1+ rows)) | |
3780 (setq cell-list | |
3781 (append cell-list (list (buffer-substring from (match-beginning 1))))) | |
3782 (setq from (match-end 1)) | |
3783 (setq contents-list | |
3784 (append contents-list (list cell-list))) | |
3785 (setq cell-list nil) | |
3786 (setq c (1+ c)) | |
3787 (if (> c cols) (setq cols c)) | |
3788 (setq c 0) | |
3789 t) | |
3790 ;; column delimiter | |
3791 ((and (match-string 4) (not (string= (match-string 4) ""))) | |
3792 (setq cell-list | |
3793 (append cell-list (list (buffer-substring from (match-beginning 4))))) | |
3794 (setq from (match-end 4)) | |
3795 (setq c (1+ c)) | |
3796 (if (> c cols) (setq cols c)) | |
3797 t) | |
3798 (t nil)))) | |
3799 ;; take care of the last element without a post delimiter | |
3800 (unless (null (looking-at ".+$")) | |
3801 (setq cell-list | |
3802 (append cell-list (list (match-string 0)))) | |
3803 (setq cols (1+ cols))) | |
3804 ;; take care of the last row without a terminating delimiter | |
3805 (unless (null cell-list) | |
3806 (setq rows (1+ rows)) | |
3807 (setq contents-list | |
3808 (append contents-list (list cell-list))))))) | |
3809 ;; finalize the table dimension | |
3810 (if (and columns contents-list) | |
3811 ;; when number of columns are specified and cells are parsed determine the dimension | |
3812 (progn | |
3813 (setq cols columns) | |
3814 (setq rows (/ (+ (length (car contents-list)) columns -1) columns))) | |
3815 ;; when dimensions are not specified default to a single cell table | |
3816 (if (zerop rows) (setq rows 1)) | |
3817 (if (zerop cols) (setq cols 1))) | |
3818 ;; delete the region and reform line breaks | |
3819 (delete-region beg end) | |
3820 (goto-char beg) | |
3821 (unless (zerop (current-column)) | |
3822 (insert ?\n)) | |
3823 (unless (looking-at "\\s *$") | |
3824 (save-excursion | |
3825 (insert ?\n))) | |
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3826 ;; insert the table |
46933 | 3827 ;; insert the cell contents |
3828 (if (null contents-list) | |
3829 ;; single cell | |
3830 (let ((width) (height)) | |
3831 (with-temp-buffer | |
3832 (insert contents) | |
3833 (table--remove-eol-spaces (point-min) (point-max)) | |
3834 (table--untabify (point-min) (point-max)) | |
3835 (setq width (table--measure-max-width)) | |
3836 (setq height (1+ (table--current-line (point-max)))) | |
3837 (setq contents (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))) | |
3838 (table-insert cols rows width height) | |
3839 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
3840 (insert contents) | |
3841 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t))) | |
3842 ;; multi cells | |
3843 (table-insert cols rows min-cell-width 1) | |
3844 (setq r 0) | |
3845 (setq cell-list nil) | |
3846 (while (< r rows) | |
3847 (setq r (1+ r)) | |
3848 (setq c 0) | |
3849 (unless cell-list | |
3850 (setq cell-list (car contents-list)) | |
3851 (setq contents-list (cdr contents-list))) | |
3852 (while (< c cols) | |
3853 (setq c (1+ c)) | |
3854 (if (car cell-list) | |
3855 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
3856 (insert (car cell-list)) | |
3857 (setq cell-list (cdr cell-list)) | |
3858 (setq table-cell-info-justify justify))) | |
3859 (table-forward-cell 1)))))) | |
3860 | |
3861 ;;;###autoload | |
3862 (defun table-release () | |
3863 "Convert a table into plain text by removing the frame from a table. | |
3864 Remove the frame from a table and inactivate the table. This command | |
3865 converts a table into plain text without frames. It is a companion to | |
3866 `table-capture' which does the opposite process." | |
3867 (interactive) | |
3868 (let ((origin-cell (table--probe-cell)) | |
3869 table-lu table-rb) | |
3870 (if origin-cell | |
3871 (let ((old-point (point-marker))) | |
3872 ;; save-excursion is not sufficient for this | |
3873 ;; because untabify operation moves point | |
3874 (set-marker-insertion-type old-point t) | |
3875 (unwind-protect | |
3876 (progn | |
3877 (while | |
3878 (progn | |
3879 (table-forward-cell 1 nil 'unrecognize) | |
3880 (let ((cell (table--probe-cell))) | |
3881 (if (or (null table-lu) | |
3882 (< (car cell) table-lu)) | |
3883 (setq table-lu (car cell))) | |
3884 (if (or (null table-rb) | |
3885 (> (cdr cell) table-rb)) | |
3886 (setq table-rb (cdr cell))) | |
3887 (and cell (not (equal cell origin-cell)))))) | |
3888 (let* ((lu-coord (table--get-coordinate table-lu)) | |
3889 (rb-coord (table--get-coordinate table-rb)) | |
3890 (lu (table--goto-coordinate (table--offset-coordinate lu-coord '(-1 . -1))))) | |
3891 (table--spacify-frame) | |
3892 (setcdr rb-coord (1+ (cdr rb-coord))) | |
3893 (delete-rectangle lu (table--goto-coordinate (cons (car lu-coord) (cdr rb-coord)))) | |
3894 (table--remove-eol-spaces | |
3895 (table--goto-coordinate (cons 0 (1- (cdr lu-coord)))) | |
3896 (table--goto-coordinate rb-coord) nil t))) | |
3897 (goto-char old-point)))))) | |
3898 | |
3899 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
3900 ;; | |
3901 ;; Worker functions (executed implicitly) | |
3902 ;; | |
3903 | |
3904 (defun table--make-cell-map () | |
3905 "Make the table cell keymap if it does not exist yet." | |
3906 ;; this is irrelevant to keymap but good place to make sure to be executed | |
3907 (table--update-cell-face) | |
3908 (unless table-cell-map | |
3909 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)) | |
3910 (remap-alist table-command-remap-alist)) | |
3911 ;; table-command-prefix mode specific bindings | |
3912 (if (vectorp table-command-prefix) | |
3913 (mapcar (lambda (binding) | |
3914 (let ((seq (copy-sequence (car binding)))) | |
3915 (and (vectorp seq) | |
3916 (listp (aref seq 0)) | |
3917 (eq (car (aref seq 0)) 'control) | |
3918 (progn | |
3919 (aset seq 0 (cadr (aref seq 0))) | |
3920 (define-key map (vconcat table-command-prefix seq) (cdr binding)))))) | |
3921 table-cell-bindings)) | |
3922 ;; shorthand control bindings | |
3923 (mapcar (lambda (binding) | |
3924 (define-key map (car binding) (cdr binding))) | |
3925 table-cell-bindings) | |
3926 ;; remap normal commands to table specific version | |
3927 (while remap-alist | |
3928 (define-key map (vector 'remap (caar remap-alist)) (cdar remap-alist)) | |
3929 (setq remap-alist (cdr remap-alist))) | |
3930 ;; | |
3931 (setq table-cell-map map) | |
3932 (fset 'table-cell-map map))) | |
3933 ;; add menu for table cells | |
3934 (unless table-disable-menu | |
3935 (easy-menu-define table-cell-menu-map table-cell-map "Table cell menu" table-cell-menu) | |
3936 (if (featurep 'xemacs) | |
3937 (easy-menu-add table-cell-menu))) | |
3938 (run-hooks 'table-cell-map-hook)) | |
3939 | |
3940 ;; Create the keymap after running the user init file so that the user | |
3941 ;; modification to the global-map is accounted. | |
3942 (add-hook 'after-init-hook 'table--make-cell-map t) | |
3943 | |
3944 (defun *table--cell-self-insert-command () | |
3945 "Table cell version of `self-insert-command'." | |
3946 (interactive "*") | |
3947 (let ((char (table--unibyte-char-to-multibyte last-command-char))) | |
3948 (if (eq buffer-undo-list t) nil | |
3949 (if (not (eq last-command this-command)) | |
3950 (setq table-cell-self-insert-command-count 0) | |
3951 (if (car buffer-undo-list) nil | |
3952 (if (>= table-cell-self-insert-command-count 19) | |
3953 (setq table-cell-self-insert-command-count 0) | |
3954 (setq buffer-undo-list (cdr buffer-undo-list)) | |
3955 (setq table-cell-self-insert-command-count (1+ table-cell-self-insert-command-count)))))) | |
3956 (table--cell-insert-char char overwrite-mode))) | |
3957 | |
3958 (defun *table--cell-delete-backward-char (n) | |
3959 "Table cell version of `delete-backward-char'." | |
3960 (interactive "*p") | |
3961 (*table--cell-delete-char (- n))) | |
3962 | |
3963 (defun *table--cell-newline (&optional indent) | |
3964 "Table cell version of `newline'." | |
3965 (interactive "*") | |
3966 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
3967 (let ((column (current-column))) | |
3968 (insert ?\n) | |
3969 (if indent (indent-to-column column)) | |
3970 ;; fill only when at the beginning of paragraph | |
3971 (if (= (point) | |
3972 (save-excursion | |
3973 (forward-paragraph -1) | |
3974 (if (looking-at "\\s *$") | |
3975 (forward-line 1)) | |
3976 (point))) | |
3977 nil ; yes, at the beginning of the paragraph | |
3978 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t))))) | |
3979 | |
3980 (defun *table--cell-open-line (n) | |
3981 "Table cell version of `open-line'." | |
3982 (interactive "*p") | |
3983 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
3984 (save-excursion | |
3985 (insert (make-string n ?\n)) | |
3986 (table--fill-region (point) (point)) | |
3987 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t)))) | |
3988 | |
3989 (defun *table--cell-newline-and-indent () | |
3990 "Table cell version of `newline-and-indent'." | |
3991 (interactive) | |
3992 (*table--cell-newline t)) | |
3993 | |
3994 (defun *table--cell-delete-char (n) | |
3995 "Table cell version of `delete-char'." | |
3996 (interactive "*p") | |
3997 (let ((overwrite overwrite-mode)) | |
3998 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
3999 (if (and overwrite (< n 0)) | |
4000 (progn | |
4001 (while (not (zerop n)) | |
4002 (let ((coordinate (table--get-coordinate))) | |
4003 (if (zerop (car coordinate)) | |
4004 (unless (zerop (cdr coordinate)) | |
4005 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (1- table-cell-info-width) (1- (cdr coordinate)))) | |
4006 (unless (eolp) | |
4007 (delete-char 1))) | |
4008 (delete-char -1) | |
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4009 (insert ?\s) |
46933 | 4010 (forward-char -1))) |
4011 (setq n (1+ n))) | |
4012 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t)) | |
4013 (let ((coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
4014 (end-marker (copy-marker (+ (point) n))) | |
4015 (deleted)) | |
4016 (if (or (< end-marker (point-min)) | |
4017 (> end-marker (point-max))) nil | |
4018 (table--remove-eol-spaces (point-min) (point-max)) | |
4019 (setq deleted (buffer-substring (point) end-marker)) | |
4020 (delete-char n) | |
4021 ;; in fixed width mode when two lines are concatenated | |
4022 ;; remove continuation character if there is one. | |
4023 (and table-fixed-width-mode | |
4024 (string-match "^\n" deleted) | |
4025 (equal (char-before) table-word-continuation-char) | |
4026 (delete-char -2)) | |
4027 ;; see if the point is placed at the right tip of the previous | |
4028 ;; blank line, if so get rid of the preceding blanks. | |
4029 (if (and (not (bolp)) | |
4030 (/= (cdr coordinate) (cdr (table--get-coordinate))) | |
4031 (let ((end (point))) | |
4032 (save-excursion | |
4033 (beginning-of-line) | |
4034 (re-search-forward "\\s +" end t) | |
4035 (= (point) end)))) | |
4036 (replace-match "")) | |
4037 ;; do not fill the paragraph if the point is already at the end | |
4038 ;; of this paragraph and is following a blank character | |
4039 ;; (otherwise the filling squeezes the preceding blanks) | |
4040 (if (and (looking-at "\\s *$") | |
4041 (or (bobp) | |
4042 (save-excursion | |
4043 (backward-char) | |
4044 (looking-at "\\s ")))) | |
4045 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t)) | |
4046 ) | |
4047 (set-marker end-marker nil)))))) | |
4048 | |
4049 (defun *table--cell-quoted-insert (arg) | |
4050 "Table cell version of `quoted-insert'." | |
4051 (interactive "*p") | |
4052 (let ((char (table--unibyte-char-to-multibyte (read-quoted-char)))) | |
4053 (while (> arg 0) | |
4054 (table--cell-insert-char char nil) | |
4055 (setq arg (1- arg))))) | |
4056 | |
4057 (defun *table--cell-describe-mode () | |
4058 "Table cell version of `describe-mode'." | |
4059 (interactive) | |
4060 (if (not (table--point-in-cell-p)) | |
4061 (call-interactively 'describe-mode) | |
4062 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*" | |
4063 (princ "Table mode: (in ") | |
4064 (princ mode-name) | |
4065 (princ " mode) | |
4066 | |
4067 Table is not a mode technically. You can regard it as a pseudo mode | |
4068 which exists locally within a buffer. It overrides some standard | |
4069 editing behaviors. Editing operations in a table produces confined | |
4070 effects to the current cell. It may grow the cell horizontally and/or | |
4071 vertically depending on the newly entered or deleted contents of the | |
4072 cell, and also depending on the current mode of cell. | |
4073 | |
4074 In the normal mode the table preserves word continuity. Which means | |
4075 that a word never gets folded into multiple lines. For this purpose | |
4076 table will occasionally grow the cell width. On the other hand, when | |
4077 in a fixed width mode all cell width are fixed. When a word can not | |
4078 fit in the cell width the word is folded into the next line. The | |
4079 folded location is marked by a continuation character which is | |
4080 specified in the variable `table-word-continuation-char'. | |
4081 ") | |
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4082 (print-help-return-message)))) |
46933 | 4083 |
4084 (defun *table--cell-describe-bindings () | |
4085 "Table cell version of `describe-bindings'." | |
4086 (interactive) | |
4087 (if (not (table--point-in-cell-p)) | |
4088 (call-interactively 'describe-bindings) | |
4089 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*" | |
4090 (princ "Table Bindings: | |
4091 key binding | |
4092 --- ------- | |
4093 | |
4094 ") | |
4095 (mapcar (lambda (binding) | |
4096 (princ (format "%-16s%s\n" | |
4097 (key-description (car binding)) | |
4098 (cdr binding)))) | |
4099 table-cell-bindings) | |
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4100 (print-help-return-message)))) |
46933 | 4101 |
4102 (defun *table--cell-dabbrev-expand (arg) | |
4103 "Table cell version of `dabbrev-expand'." | |
4104 (interactive "*P") | |
4105 (let ((dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp (concat "[^" | |
4106 (char-to-string table-cell-vertical-char) | |
4107 (char-to-string table-cell-intersection-char) | |
4108 " \n]"))) | |
4109 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
4110 (dabbrev-expand arg)))) | |
4111 | |
4112 (defun *table--cell-dabbrev-completion (&optional arg) | |
4113 "Table cell version of `dabbrev-completion'." | |
4114 (interactive "*P") | |
4115 (error "`dabbrev-completion' is incompatible with table") | |
4116 (let ((dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp (concat "[^" | |
4117 (char-to-string table-cell-vertical-char) | |
4118 (char-to-string table-cell-intersection-char) | |
4119 " \n]"))) | |
4120 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
4121 (dabbrev-completion arg)))) | |
4122 | |
4123 (defun *table--present-cell-popup-menu (event) | |
4124 "Present and handle cell popup menu." | |
4125 (interactive "e") | |
4126 (unless table-disable-menu | |
4127 (select-window (posn-window (event-start event))) | |
4128 (goto-char (posn-point (event-start event))) | |
4129 (let ((item-list (x-popup-menu event table-cell-menu-map)) | |
4130 (func table-cell-menu-map)) | |
4131 (while item-list | |
4132 (setq func (nth 3 (assoc (car item-list) func))) | |
4133 (setq item-list (cdr item-list))) | |
4134 (if (and (symbolp func) (fboundp func)) | |
4135 (call-interactively func))))) | |
4136 | |
4137 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
4138 ;; | |
4139 ;; Cell updating functions | |
4140 ;; | |
4141 | |
4142 (defun table--update-cell (&optional now) | |
4143 "Update the table cell contents. | |
4144 When the optional parameter NOW is nil it only sets up the update | |
4145 timer. If it is non-nil the function copies the contents of the cell | |
4146 cache buffer into the designated cell in the table buffer." | |
4147 (if (null table-update-timer) nil | |
4148 (table--cancel-timer table-update-timer) | |
4149 (setq table-update-timer nil)) | |
4150 (if (or (not now) | |
4151 (and (boundp 'quail-converting) | |
4152 quail-converting) ;; defer operation while current quail work is not finished. | |
4153 (and (boundp 'quail-translating) | |
4154 quail-translating)) | |
4155 (setq table-update-timer | |
4156 (table--set-timer table-time-before-update | |
4157 (function table--update-cell) | |
4158 'now)) | |
4159 (save-current-buffer | |
4160 (set-buffer table-cell-buffer) | |
4161 (let ((cache-buffer (get-buffer-create table-cache-buffer-name)) | |
4162 (org-coord (table--get-coordinate)) | |
4163 (in-cell (equal (table--cell-to-coord (table--probe-cell)) | |
4164 (cons table-cell-info-lu-coordinate table-cell-info-rb-coordinate))) | |
4165 rectangle) | |
4166 (set-buffer cache-buffer) | |
4167 (setq rectangle | |
4168 (extract-rectangle | |
4169 1 | |
4170 (table--goto-coordinate (cons table-cell-info-width (1- table-cell-info-height))))) | |
4171 (set-buffer table-cell-buffer) | |
4172 (delete-rectangle (table--goto-coordinate table-cell-info-lu-coordinate) | |
4173 (table--goto-coordinate table-cell-info-rb-coordinate)) | |
4174 (table--goto-coordinate table-cell-info-lu-coordinate) | |
4175 (table--insert-rectangle rectangle) | |
4176 (let* ((cell (table--probe-cell))) ; must probe again in case of wide characters | |
4177 (table--put-cell-property cell) | |
4178 (table--put-cell-justify-property cell table-cell-info-justify) | |
4179 (table--put-cell-valign-property cell table-cell-info-valign)) | |
4180 (table--goto-coordinate | |
4181 (if in-cell | |
4182 (table--transcoord-cache-to-table table-cell-cache-point-coordinate) | |
4183 org-coord)))) | |
4184 ;; simulate undo behavior under overwrite-mode | |
4185 (if (and overwrite-mode (not (eq buffer-undo-list t))) | |
4186 (setq buffer-undo-list (cons nil buffer-undo-list))))) | |
4187 | |
4188 (defun table--update-cell-widened (&optional now) | |
4189 "Update the contents of the cells that are affected by widening operation." | |
4190 (if (null table-widen-timer) nil | |
4191 (table--cancel-timer table-widen-timer) | |
4192 (setq table-widen-timer nil)) | |
4193 (if (not now) | |
4194 (setq table-widen-timer | |
4195 (table--set-timer (+ table-time-before-update table-time-before-reformat) | |
4196 (function table--update-cell-widened) | |
4197 'now)) | |
4198 (save-current-buffer | |
4199 (if table-update-timer | |
4200 (table--update-cell 'now)) | |
4201 (set-buffer table-cell-buffer) | |
4202 (let* ((current-coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
4203 (current-cell-coordinate (table--cell-to-coord (table--probe-cell))) | |
4204 (cell-coord-list (progn | |
4205 (table--goto-coordinate table-cell-info-lu-coordinate) | |
4206 (table--cell-list-to-coord-list (table--vertical-cell-list))))) | |
4207 (while cell-coord-list | |
4208 (let* ((cell-coord (prog1 (car cell-coord-list) (setq cell-coord-list (cdr cell-coord-list)))) | |
4209 (currentp (equal cell-coord current-cell-coordinate))) | |
4210 (if currentp (table--goto-coordinate current-coordinate) | |
4211 (table--goto-coordinate (car cell-coord))) | |
4212 (table-recognize-cell 'froce) | |
4213 (let ((table-inhibit-update t)) | |
4214 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
4215 (let ((sticky (and currentp | |
4216 (save-excursion | |
4217 (unless (bolp) (forward-char -1)) | |
4218 (looking-at ".*\\S "))))) | |
4219 (table--fill-region (point-min) (point-max)) | |
4220 (if sticky | |
4221 (setq current-coordinate (table--transcoord-cache-to-table)))))) | |
4222 (table--update-cell 'now) | |
4223 )) | |
4224 (table--goto-coordinate current-coordinate) | |
4225 (table-recognize-cell 'froce))))) | |
4226 | |
4227 (defun table--update-cell-heightened (&optional now) | |
4228 "Update the contents of the cells that are affected by heightening operation." | |
4229 (if (null table-heighten-timer) nil | |
4230 (table--cancel-timer table-heighten-timer) | |
4231 (setq table-heighten-timer nil)) | |
4232 (if (not now) | |
4233 (setq table-heighten-timer | |
4234 (table--set-timer (+ table-time-before-update table-time-before-reformat) | |
4235 (function table--update-cell-heightened) | |
4236 'now)) | |
4237 (save-current-buffer | |
4238 (if table-update-timer | |
4239 (table--update-cell 'now)) | |
4240 (if table-widen-timer | |
4241 (table--update-cell-widened 'now)) | |
4242 (set-buffer table-cell-buffer) | |
4243 (let* ((current-coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
4244 (current-cell-coordinate (table--cell-to-coord (table--probe-cell))) | |
4245 (cell-coord-list (progn | |
4246 (table--goto-coordinate table-cell-info-lu-coordinate) | |
4247 (table--cell-list-to-coord-list (table--horizontal-cell-list))))) | |
4248 (while cell-coord-list | |
4249 (let* ((cell-coord (prog1 (car cell-coord-list) (setq cell-coord-list (cdr cell-coord-list)))) | |
4250 (currentp (equal cell-coord current-cell-coordinate))) | |
4251 (if currentp (table--goto-coordinate current-coordinate) | |
4252 (table--goto-coordinate (car cell-coord))) | |
4253 (table-recognize-cell 'froce) | |
4254 (let ((table-inhibit-update t)) | |
4255 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
4256 (let ((sticky (and currentp | |
4257 (save-excursion | |
4258 (unless (bolp) (forward-char -1)) | |
4259 (looking-at ".*\\S "))))) | |
4260 (table--valign) | |
4261 (if sticky | |
4262 (setq current-coordinate (table--transcoord-cache-to-table)))))) | |
4263 (table--update-cell 'now) | |
4264 )) | |
4265 (table--goto-coordinate current-coordinate) | |
4266 (table-recognize-cell 'froce))))) | |
4267 | |
4268 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
4269 ;; | |
4270 ;; Service functions (for external packages) | |
4271 ;; | |
4272 | |
4273 (defun table-goto-top-left-corner () | |
4274 "Move point to top left corner of the current table and return the char position." | |
4275 (table--goto-coordinate | |
4276 (cons | |
4277 (1- (car (table--get-coordinate (car (table--horizontal-cell-list t t))))) | |
4278 (1- (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car (table--vertical-cell-list t t)))))))) | |
4279 | |
4280 (defun table-goto-top-right-corner () | |
4281 "Move point to top right corner of the current table and return the char position." | |
4282 (table--goto-coordinate | |
4283 (cons | |
4284 (car (table--get-coordinate (cdr (table--horizontal-cell-list nil t)))) | |
4285 (1- (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car (table--vertical-cell-list t t)))))))) | |
4286 | |
4287 (defun table-goto-bottom-left-corner () | |
4288 "Move point to bottom left corner of the current table and return the char position." | |
4289 (table--goto-coordinate | |
4290 (cons | |
4291 (1- (car (table--get-coordinate (car (table--horizontal-cell-list t t))))) | |
4292 (1+ (cdr (table--get-coordinate (cdr (table--vertical-cell-list nil t)))))))) | |
4293 | |
4294 (defun table-goto-bottom-right-corner () | |
4295 "Move point to bottom right corner of the current table and return the char position." | |
4296 (table--goto-coordinate | |
4297 (cons | |
4298 (car (table--get-coordinate (cdr (table--horizontal-cell-list nil t)))) | |
4299 (1+ (cdr (table--get-coordinate (cdr (table--vertical-cell-list nil t)))))))) | |
4300 | |
4301 (defun table-call-interactively (function &optional recoard-flag keys) | |
4302 "Call FUNCTION, or a table version of it if applicable. | |
4303 See `call-interactively' for full description of the arguments." | |
4304 (let ((table-func (intern-soft (format "*table--cell-%s" function)))) | |
4305 (call-interactively | |
4306 (if (and table-func | |
4307 (table--point-in-cell-p)) | |
4308 table-func | |
4309 function) recoard-flag keys))) | |
4310 | |
4311 (defun table-funcall (function &rest arguments) | |
4312 "Call FUNCTION, or a table version of it if applicable. | |
4313 See `funcall' for full description of the arguments." | |
4314 (let ((table-func (intern-soft (format "*table--cell-%s" function)))) | |
4315 (apply | |
4316 (if (and table-func | |
4317 (table--point-in-cell-p)) | |
4318 table-func | |
4319 function) | |
4320 arguments))) | |
4321 | |
4322 (defmacro table-apply (function &rest arguments) | |
4323 "Call FUNCTION, or a table version of it if applicable. | |
4324 See `apply' for full description of the arguments." | |
4325 (let ((table-func (make-symbol "table-func"))) | |
4326 `(let ((,table-func (intern-soft (format "*table--cell-%s" ,function)))) | |
4327 (apply | |
4328 (if (and ,table-func | |
4329 (table--point-in-cell-p)) | |
4330 ,table-func | |
4331 ,function) | |
4332 ,@arguments)))) | |
4333 | |
4334 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
4335 ;; | |
4336 ;; Utility functions | |
4337 ;; | |
4338 | |
4339 (defun table--read-from-minibuffer (prompt-history) | |
4340 "A wrapper to `read-from-minibuffer'. | |
4341 PROMPT-HISTORY is a cons cell which car is the prompt string and the | |
4342 cdr is the history symbol." | |
4343 (let ((default (car (symbol-value (cdr prompt-history))))) | |
4344 (read-from-minibuffer | |
4345 (format "%s (default %s): " (car prompt-history) default) | |
4346 "" nil nil (cdr prompt-history) default)) | |
4347 (and (featurep 'xemacs) | |
4348 (equal (car (symbol-value (cdr prompt-history))) "") | |
4349 (set (cdr prompt-history) | |
4350 (cdr (symbol-value (cdr prompt-history))))) | |
4351 (car (symbol-value (cdr prompt-history)))) | |
4352 | |
4353 (defun table--unibyte-char-to-multibyte (char) | |
4354 "Convert CHAR by `unibyte-char-to-multibyte' when possible and necessary." | |
4355 ;; This part is take from `quoted-insert'. | |
4356 ;; Assume character codes 0240 - 0377 stand for characters in some | |
4357 ;; single-byte character set, and convert them to Emacs | |
4358 ;; characters. | |
4359 (if (and enable-multibyte-characters | |
4360 (fboundp 'unibyte-char-to-multibyte) | |
4361 (>= char ?\240) | |
4362 (<= char ?\377)) | |
4363 (unibyte-char-to-multibyte char) | |
4364 char)) | |
4365 | |
4366 (defun table--buffer-substring-and-trim (beg end) | |
4367 "Extract buffer substring and remove blanks from front and the rear of it." | |
4368 (save-excursion | |
4369 (save-restriction | |
4370 (narrow-to-region (goto-char beg) end) | |
4371 (if (re-search-forward "\\s *") | |
4372 (setq beg (match-end 0))) | |
4373 (if (re-search-forward "\\s *\\'" end t) | |
4374 (setq end (match-beginning 0))) | |
4375 (table--remove-cell-properties | |
4376 0 (- end beg) | |
4377 (buffer-substring beg end))))) | |
4378 | |
4379 (defun table--valign () | |
4380 "Vertically align the cache cell contents. | |
4381 Current buffer must be the cache buffer at the entry to this function. | |
4382 Returns the coordinate of the final point location." | |
4383 (if (or (null table-cell-info-valign) | |
4384 (eq table-cell-info-valign 'none)) | |
4385 (table--get-coordinate) | |
4386 (let ((saved-point (point-marker))) | |
4387 ;;(set-marker-insertion-type saved-point t) | |
4388 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
4389 (let* ((from (and (re-search-forward "^.*\\S " nil t) | |
4390 (table--current-line))) | |
4391 (to (let ((tmp from)) | |
4392 (while (re-search-forward "^.*\\S " nil t) | |
4393 (setq tmp (table--current-line))) | |
4394 tmp)) | |
4395 (content-height (and from to (1+ (- to from))))) | |
4396 (unless (null content-height) | |
4397 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
4398 (if (looking-at "\\s *\n") | |
4399 (replace-match "")) | |
4400 (cond ((eq table-cell-info-valign 'middle) | |
4401 (insert (make-string (/ (- table-cell-info-height content-height) 2) ?\n))) | |
4402 ((eq table-cell-info-valign 'bottom) | |
4403 (insert (make-string (- table-cell-info-height content-height) ?\n)))) | |
4404 (table--goto-coordinate (cons table-cell-info-width (1- table-cell-info-height))) | |
4405 (if (re-search-forward "\\s +\\'" nil t) | |
4406 (replace-match "")))) | |
4407 (goto-char saved-point) | |
4408 (set-marker saved-point nil) | |
4409 (let ((coord (table--get-coordinate))) | |
4410 (unless (< (cdr coord) table-cell-info-height) | |
4411 (setcdr coord (1- table-cell-info-height)) | |
4412 (table--goto-coordinate coord)) | |
4413 coord)))) | |
4414 | |
4415 (defun table--query-justification () | |
4416 (barf-if-buffer-read-only) | |
4417 (let* ((completion-ignore-case t) | |
4418 (default (car table-justify-history))) | |
4419 (intern (downcase (completing-read | |
4420 (format "Justify (default %s): " default) | |
4421 '(("left") ("center") ("right") ("top") ("middle") ("bottom") ("none")) | |
4422 nil t nil 'table-justify-history default))))) | |
4423 | |
4424 (defun table--spacify-frame () | |
4425 "Spacify table frame. | |
4426 Replace frame characters with spaces." | |
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4429 (list table-cell-intersection-char table-cell-vertical-char)))) |
46933 | 4430 (while |
4431 (progn | |
4432 (cond | |
4433 ((eq (char-after) table-cell-intersection-char) | |
4434 (save-excursion | |
4435 (let ((col (current-column))) | |
4436 (and (zerop (forward-line 1)) | |
4437 (zerop (current-column)) | |
4438 (move-to-column col) | |
4439 (table--spacify-frame)))) | |
4440 (delete-char 1) | |
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4441 (insert-before-markers ?\s)) |
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4442 ((table--cell-horizontal-char-p (char-after)) |
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4444 (delete-char 1) | |
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4446 (table--cell-horizontal-char-p (char-after))))) |
46933 | 4447 ((eq (char-after) table-cell-vertical-char) |
4448 (while (let ((col (current-column))) | |
4449 (delete-char 1) | |
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4450 (insert-before-markers ?\s) |
46933 | 4451 (and (zerop (forward-line 1)) |
4452 (zerop (current-column)) | |
4453 (move-to-column col) | |
4454 (eq (char-after) table-cell-vertical-char)))))) | |
4455 (memq (char-after) frame-char))))) | |
4456 | |
4457 (defun table--remove-blank-lines (n) | |
4458 "Delete N blank lines from the current line. | |
4459 For adjusting below area of the table when the table is shortened." | |
4460 (move-to-column 0) | |
4461 (let ((first-blank t)) | |
4462 (while (> n 0) | |
4463 (setq n (1- n)) | |
4464 (cond ((looking-at "\\s *\\'") | |
4465 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)) | |
4466 (setq n 0)) | |
4467 ((and (looking-at "\\([ \t]*\n[ \t]*\\)\n") first-blank) | |
4468 (delete-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))) | |
4469 ((looking-at "[ \t]*$") | |
4470 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)) | |
4471 (forward-line 1)) | |
4472 (t | |
4473 (setq first-blank nil) | |
4474 (forward-line 1)))))) | |
4475 | |
4476 (defun table--uniform-list-p (l) | |
4477 "Return nil when LIST contains non equal elements. Otherwise return t." | |
4478 (if (null l) t | |
4479 (catch 'end | |
4480 (while (cdr l) | |
4481 (if (not (equal (car l) (cadr l))) (throw 'end nil)) | |
4482 (setq l (cdr l))) | |
4483 t))) | |
4484 | |
4485 (defun table--detect-cell-alignment (cell) | |
4486 "Detect CELL contents alignment. | |
4487 Guess CELL contents alignment both horizontally and vertically by | |
4488 looking at the appearance of the CELL contents." | |
4489 (let ((cell-contents (extract-rectangle (car cell) (cdr cell))) | |
4490 (left-margin 0) | |
4491 (right-margin 0) | |
4492 (top-margin 0) | |
4493 (bottom-margin 0) | |
4494 (margin-diff 0) | |
4495 (margin-info-available nil) | |
4496 justify valign) | |
4497 (with-temp-buffer | |
4498 (table--insert-rectangle cell-contents) | |
4499 ;; determine the horizontal justification | |
4500 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
4501 (while (re-search-forward "^\\( *\\).*[^ \n]\\( *\\)$" nil t) | |
4502 (setq margin-info-available t) | |
4503 (let* ((lm (- (match-end 1) (match-beginning 1))) | |
4504 (rm (- (match-end 2) (match-beginning 2))) | |
4505 (md (abs (- lm rm)))) | |
4506 (if (> lm left-margin) | |
4507 (setq left-margin lm)) | |
4508 (if (> rm right-margin) | |
4509 (setq right-margin rm)) | |
4510 (if (> md margin-diff) | |
4511 (setq margin-diff md)))) | |
4512 (setq justify | |
4513 (cond | |
4514 ((and margin-info-available | |
4515 (<= margin-diff 1) | |
4516 (> left-margin 0)) 'center) | |
4517 ((and margin-info-available | |
4518 (zerop right-margin) | |
4519 (> left-margin 0)) 'right) | |
4520 (t 'left))) | |
4521 ;; determine the vertical justification | |
4522 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
4523 (if (and (re-search-forward "\\s *\\S " nil t) | |
4524 (/= (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))) | |
4525 (setq top-margin (1- (count-lines (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))) | |
4526 (if (and (re-search-forward "\\s *\\'" nil t) | |
4527 (/= (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))) | |
4528 (setq bottom-margin (1- (count-lines (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))) | |
4529 (setq valign | |
4530 (cond | |
4531 ((and (> top-margin 0) | |
4532 (> bottom-margin 0) | |
4533 (<= (abs (- top-margin bottom-margin)) 1)) 'middle) | |
4534 ((and (> top-margin 0) | |
4535 (zerop bottom-margin)) 'bottom) | |
4536 (t nil)))) | |
4537 (table--put-cell-justify-property cell justify) | |
4538 (table--put-cell-valign-property cell valign))) | |
4539 | |
4540 (defun table--string-to-number-list (str) | |
4541 "Return a list of numbers in STR." | |
4542 (let ((idx 0) | |
4543 (nl nil)) | |
4544 (while (string-match "[-0-9.]+" str idx) | |
4545 (setq idx (match-end 0)) | |
4546 (setq nl (cons (string-to-number (match-string 0 str)) nl))) | |
4547 (nreverse nl))) | |
4548 | |
4549 (defun table--justify-cell-contents (justify &optional paragraph) | |
4550 "Justify the current cell contents. | |
4551 JUSTIFY is a symbol 'left, 'center or 'right for horizontal, or 'top, | |
4552 'middle, 'bottom or 'none for vertical. When PARAGRAPH is non-nil the | |
4553 justify operation is limited to the current paragraph." | |
4554 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
4555 (let ((beg (point-min)) | |
4556 (end (point-max-marker)) | |
4557 (fill-column table-cell-info-width) | |
4558 (adaptive-fill-mode nil) | |
4559 (valign-symbols '(top middle bottom none))) | |
4560 (unless paragraph | |
4561 (if (memq justify valign-symbols) | |
4562 (setq table-cell-info-valign | |
4563 (if (eq justify 'none) nil justify)) | |
4564 (setq table-cell-info-justify justify))) | |
4565 (save-excursion | |
4566 (if paragraph | |
4567 (let ((paragraph-start "\n")) | |
4568 (forward-paragraph) | |
4569 (or (bolp) (newline 1)) | |
4570 (set-marker end (point)) | |
4571 (setq beg (progn (forward-paragraph -1) (point))))) | |
4572 (if (memq justify valign-symbols) | |
4573 (table--valign) | |
4574 (table--remove-eol-spaces beg end 'bol) | |
4575 (let ((paragraph-start table-paragraph-start)) | |
4576 (fill-region beg end table-cell-info-justify)))) | |
4577 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t) | |
4578 (set-marker end nil))) | |
4579 (table--update-cell 'now)) | |
4580 | |
4581 (defun table--horizontally-shift-above-and-below (columns-to-extend top-to-bottom-coord-list) | |
4582 "Horizontally shift outside contents right above and right below of the table. | |
4583 This function moves the surrounding text outside of the table so that | |
4584 they match the horizontal growth/shrink of the table. It also | |
4585 untabify the shift affected area including the right side of the table | |
4586 so that tab related uneven shifting is avoided. COLUMNS-TO-EXTEND | |
4587 specifies the number of columns the table grows, or shrinks if | |
4588 negative. TOP-TO-BOTTOM-COORD-LIST is the vertical cell coordinate | |
4589 list. This list can be any vertical list within the table." | |
4590 (save-excursion | |
4591 (let (beg-coord end-coord) | |
4592 (table--goto-coordinate (caar top-to-bottom-coord-list)) | |
4593 (let* ((cell (table--horizontal-cell-list nil 'first-only 'top)) | |
4594 (coord (cons (car (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell))) | |
4595 (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car cell)))))) | |
4596 (setcar coord (1+ (car coord))) | |
4597 (setcdr coord (- (cdr coord) 2)) | |
4598 (setq beg-coord (cons (car coord) (1+ (cdr coord)))) | |
4599 (while (and (table--goto-coordinate coord 'no-extension) | |
4600 (not (looking-at "\\s *$"))) | |
4601 (if (< columns-to-extend 0) | |
4602 (progn | |
4603 (table--untabify-line) | |
4604 (delete-char columns-to-extend)) | |
4605 (table--untabify-line (point)) | |
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4606 (insert (make-string columns-to-extend ?\s))) |
46933 | 4607 (setcdr coord (1- (cdr coord))))) |
4608 (table--goto-coordinate (caar (last top-to-bottom-coord-list))) | |
4609 (let ((coord (table--get-coordinate (cdr (table--horizontal-cell-list nil 'first-only 'bottom))))) | |
4610 (setcar coord (1+ (car coord))) | |
4611 (setcdr coord (+ (cdr coord) 2)) | |
4612 (setq end-coord (cons (car coord) (1- (cdr coord)))) | |
4613 (while (and (table--goto-coordinate coord 'no-extension) | |
4614 (not (looking-at "\\s *$"))) | |
4615 (if (< columns-to-extend 0) | |
4616 (progn | |
4617 (table--untabify-line) | |
4618 (delete-char columns-to-extend)) | |
4619 (table--untabify-line (point)) | |
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4620 (insert (make-string columns-to-extend ?\s))) |
46933 | 4621 (setcdr coord (1+ (cdr coord))))) |
4622 (while (<= (cdr beg-coord) (cdr end-coord)) | |
4623 (table--untabify-line (table--goto-coordinate beg-coord 'no-extension)) | |
4624 (setcdr beg-coord (1+ (cdr beg-coord))))))) | |
4625 | |
4626 (defun table--create-growing-space-below (lines-to-extend left-to-right-coord-list bottom-border-y) | |
4627 "Create growing space below the table. | |
4628 This function creates growing space below the table slightly | |
4629 intelligent fashion. Following is the cases it handles for each | |
4630 growing line: | |
4631 1. When the first line below the table is a complete blank line it | |
4632 inserts a blank line. | |
4633 2. When the line starts with a prefix that matches the prefix of the | |
4634 bottom line of the table it inserts a line consisting of prefix alone. | |
4635 3. Otherwise it deletes the rectangular contents where table will | |
4636 grow into." | |
4637 (save-excursion | |
4638 (let ((i 0) | |
4639 (prefix (and (table--goto-coordinate (cons 0 bottom-border-y)) | |
4640 (re-search-forward | |
4641 ".*\\S " | |
4642 (save-excursion | |
4643 (table--goto-coordinate | |
4644 (cons (1- (caar (car left-to-right-coord-list))) bottom-border-y))) | |
4645 t) | |
4646 (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))) | |
4647 (while (< i lines-to-extend) | |
4648 (let ((y (+ i bottom-border-y 1))) | |
4649 (table--goto-coordinate (cons 0 y)) | |
4650 (cond | |
4651 ((looking-at "\\s *$") | |
4652 (insert ?\n)) | |
4653 ((and prefix (looking-at (concat (regexp-quote prefix) "\\s *$"))) | |
4654 (insert prefix ?\n)) | |
4655 (t | |
4656 (delete-rectangle | |
4657 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (1- (caar (car left-to-right-coord-list))) y)) | |
4658 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (1+ (cadr (car (last left-to-right-coord-list)))) y)))))) | |
4659 (setq i (1+ i)))))) | |
4660 | |
4661 (defun table--untabify-line (&optional from) | |
4662 "Untabify current line. | |
4663 Unlike save-excursion this guarantees preserving the cursor location | |
4664 even when the point is on a tab character which is to be removed. | |
4665 Optional FROM narrows the subject operation from this point to the end | |
4666 of line." | |
4667 (let ((current-coordinate (table--get-coordinate))) | |
4668 (table--untabify (or from (progn (beginning-of-line) (point))) | |
4669 (progn (end-of-line) (point))) | |
4670 (table--goto-coordinate current-coordinate))) | |
4671 | |
4672 (defun table--untabify (beg end) | |
4673 "Wrapper to raw untabify." | |
4674 (untabify beg end) | |
4675 (if (featurep 'xemacs) | |
4676 ;; Cancel strange behavior of xemacs | |
4677 (message ""))) | |
4678 | |
4679 (defun table--multiply-string (string multiplier) | |
4680 "Multiply string and return it." | |
4681 (let ((ret-str "")) | |
4682 (while (> multiplier 0) | |
4683 (setq ret-str (concat ret-str string)) | |
4684 (setq multiplier (1- multiplier))) | |
4685 ret-str)) | |
4686 | |
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4692 (point))) |
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4695 "Return non-nil if it makes sense to insert a row or a column at point." |
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4701 (table--line-column-position -1 column) |
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4708 (table--line-column-position -2 (+ 2 column)) |
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46933 | 4711 (defun table--find-row-column (&optional columnp no-error) |
4712 "Search table and return a cell coordinate list of row or column." | |
4713 (let ((current-coordinate (table--get-coordinate))) | |
4714 (catch 'end | |
4715 (catch 'error | |
4716 (let ((coord (table--get-coordinate))) | |
4717 (while | |
4718 (progn | |
4719 (if columnp (setcar coord (1- (car coord))) | |
4720 (setcdr coord (1- (cdr coord)))) | |
4721 (>= (if columnp (car coord) (cdr coord)) 0)) | |
4722 (while (progn | |
4723 (table--goto-coordinate coord 'no-extension 'no-tab-expansion) | |
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46933 | 4726 table-cell-vertical-char |
4727 table-cell-intersection-char)))) | |
4728 (if columnp (setcar coord (1- (car coord))) | |
4729 (setcdr coord (1- (cdr coord)))) | |
4730 (if (< (if columnp (car coord) (cdr coord)) 0) | |
4731 (throw 'error nil))) | |
4732 (if (table--probe-cell) | |
4733 (throw 'end (table--cell-list-to-coord-list (if columnp | |
4734 (table--vertical-cell-list t nil 'left) | |
4735 (table--horizontal-cell-list t nil 'top)))) | |
4736 (table--goto-coordinate (table--offset-coordinate coord (if columnp '(0 . 1) '(1 . 0))) | |
4737 'no-extension 'no-tab-expansion) | |
4738 (if (table--probe-cell) | |
4739 (throw 'end (table--cell-list-to-coord-list (if columnp | |
4740 (table--vertical-cell-list t nil 'left) | |
4741 (table--horizontal-cell-list t nil 'top))))))))) | |
4742 (table--goto-coordinate current-coordinate) | |
4743 (if no-error nil | |
4744 (error "Table not found"))))) | |
4745 | |
4746 (defun table--min-coord-list (coord-list) | |
4747 "Return minimum cell dimension of COORD-LIST. | |
4748 COORD-LIST is a list of coordinate pairs (lu-coord . rb-coord), where | |
4749 each pair in the list represents a cell. lu-coord is the left upper | |
4750 coordinate of a cell and rb-coord is the right bottom coordinate of a | |
4751 cell. A coordinate is a pair of x and y axis coordinate values. The | |
4752 return value is a cons cell (min-w . min-h), where min-w and min-h are | |
4753 respectively the minimum width and the minimum height of all the cells | |
4754 in the list." | |
4755 (if (null coord-list) nil | |
4756 (let ((min-width 134217727) | |
4757 (min-height 134217727)) | |
4758 (while coord-list | |
4759 (let* ((coord (prog1 (car coord-list) (setq coord-list (cdr coord-list)))) | |
4760 (width (- (cadr coord) (caar coord))) | |
4761 (height (1+ (- (cddr coord) (cdar coord))))) | |
4762 (if (< width min-width) (setq min-width width)) | |
4763 (if (< height min-height) (setq min-height height)))) | |
4764 (cons min-width min-height)))) | |
4765 | |
4766 (defun table--cell-can-split-horizontally-p () | |
4767 "Test if a cell can split at current location horizontally." | |
4768 (and (not buffer-read-only) | |
4769 (let ((point-x (car (table--get-coordinate)))) | |
4770 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
4771 (and (> point-x (car table-cell-info-lu-coordinate)) | |
4772 (<= point-x (1- (car table-cell-info-rb-coordinate))))))) | |
4773 | |
4774 (defun table--cell-can-split-vertically-p () | |
4775 "Test if a cell can split at current location vertically." | |
4776 (and (not buffer-read-only) | |
4777 (let ((point-y (cdr (table--get-coordinate)))) | |
4778 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
4779 (and (> point-y (cdr table-cell-info-lu-coordinate)) | |
4780 (<= point-y (cdr table-cell-info-rb-coordinate)))))) | |
4781 | |
4782 (defun table--cell-can-span-p (direction) | |
4783 "Test if the current cell can span to DIRECTION." | |
4784 (table-recognize-cell 'force) | |
4785 (and (not buffer-read-only) | |
4786 (table--probe-cell) | |
4787 ;; get two adjacent cells from each corner | |
4788 (let ((cell (save-excursion | |
4789 (and | |
4790 (table--goto-coordinate | |
4791 (cons (cond ((eq direction 'right) (1+ (car table-cell-info-rb-coordinate))) | |
4792 ((eq direction 'left) (1- (car table-cell-info-lu-coordinate))) | |
4793 (t (car table-cell-info-lu-coordinate))) | |
4794 (cond ((eq direction 'above) (- (cdr table-cell-info-lu-coordinate) 2)) | |
4795 ((eq direction 'below) (+ (cdr table-cell-info-rb-coordinate) 2)) | |
4796 (t (cdr table-cell-info-lu-coordinate)))) 'no-extension) | |
4797 (table--probe-cell)))) | |
4798 (cell2 (save-excursion | |
4799 (and | |
4800 (table--goto-coordinate | |
4801 (cons (cond ((eq direction 'right) (1+ (car table-cell-info-rb-coordinate))) | |
4802 ((eq direction 'left) (1- (car table-cell-info-lu-coordinate))) | |
4803 (t (car table-cell-info-rb-coordinate))) | |
4804 (cond ((eq direction 'above) (- (cdr table-cell-info-lu-coordinate) 2)) | |
4805 ((eq direction 'below) (+ (cdr table-cell-info-rb-coordinate) 2)) | |
4806 (t (cdr table-cell-info-rb-coordinate)))) 'no-extension) | |
4807 (table--probe-cell))))) | |
4808 ;; make sure the two cells exist, and they are identical, that cell's size matches the current one | |
4809 (and cell | |
4810 (equal cell cell2) | |
4811 (if (or (eq direction 'right) (eq direction 'left)) | |
4812 (and (= (cdr (table--get-coordinate (car cell))) | |
4813 (cdr table-cell-info-lu-coordinate)) | |
4814 (= (cdr (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell))) | |
4815 (cdr table-cell-info-rb-coordinate))) | |
4816 (and (= (car (table--get-coordinate (car cell))) | |
4817 (car table-cell-info-lu-coordinate)) | |
4818 (= (car (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell))) | |
4819 (car table-cell-info-rb-coordinate)))))))) | |
4820 | |
4821 (defun table--cell-insert-char (char &optional overwrite) | |
4822 "Insert CHAR inside a table cell." | |
4823 (let ((delete-selection-p (and (boundp 'delete-selection-mode) | |
4824 delete-selection-mode | |
4825 transient-mark-mode mark-active | |
4826 (not buffer-read-only))) | |
4827 (mark-coordinate (table--transcoord-table-to-cache (table--get-coordinate (mark t))))) | |
4828 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
4829 (and delete-selection-p | |
4830 (>= (car mark-coordinate) 0) | |
4831 (<= (car mark-coordinate) table-cell-info-width) | |
4832 (>= (cdr mark-coordinate) 0) | |
4833 (<= (cdr mark-coordinate) table-cell-info-height) | |
4834 (save-excursion | |
4835 (delete-region (point) (table--goto-coordinate mark-coordinate)))) | |
4836 (if overwrite | |
4837 (let ((coordinate (table--get-coordinate))) | |
4838 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t) | |
4839 (if (>= (car coordinate) table-cell-info-width) | |
4840 (if (>= (cdr coordinate) (1- table-cell-info-height)) | |
4841 (insert "\n" char) | |
4842 (forward-line 1) | |
4843 (insert char) | |
4844 (unless (eolp) | |
4845 (delete-char 1))) | |
4846 (insert char) | |
4847 (unless (eolp) | |
4848 (delete-char 1)))) | |
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4849 (if (not (eq char ?\s)) |
46933 | 4850 (if char (insert char)) |
4851 (if (not (looking-at "\\s *$")) | |
4852 (if (and table-fixed-width-mode | |
4853 (> (point) 2) | |
4854 (save-excursion | |
4855 (forward-char -2) | |
4856 (looking-at (concat "\\(" | |
4857 (regexp-quote (char-to-string table-word-continuation-char)) | |
4858 "\\)\n")))) | |
4859 (save-excursion | |
4860 (replace-match " " nil nil nil 1)) | |
4861 (insert char)) | |
4862 (let ((coordinate (table--get-coordinate))) | |
4863 (if (< (car coordinate) table-cell-info-width) | |
4864 (move-to-column (1+ (car coordinate)) t) | |
4865 (insert (make-string (forward-line 1) ?\n)) | |
4866 (unless (bolp) (insert ?\n)))) | |
4867 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t)) | |
4868 (save-excursion | |
4869 (let ((o-point (point))) | |
4870 (if (and (bolp) | |
4871 (or (progn | |
4872 (forward-paragraph) | |
4873 (forward-paragraph -1) | |
4874 (= o-point (point))) | |
4875 (progn | |
4876 (goto-char o-point) | |
4877 (forward-line) | |
4878 (setq o-point (point)) | |
4879 (forward-paragraph) | |
4880 (forward-paragraph -1) | |
4881 (= o-point (point))))) | |
4882 (insert ?\n))))))))) | |
4883 | |
4884 (defun table--finish-delayed-tasks () | |
4885 "Finish all outstanding delayed tasks." | |
4886 (if table-update-timer | |
4887 (table--update-cell 'now)) | |
4888 (if table-widen-timer | |
4889 (table--update-cell-widened 'now)) | |
4890 (if table-heighten-timer | |
4891 (table--update-cell-heightened 'now))) | |
4892 | |
4893 (defmacro table--log (&rest body) | |
4894 "Debug logging macro." | |
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4895 `(with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "log") |
46933 | 4896 (goto-char (point-min)) |
4897 (let ((standard-output (current-buffer))) | |
4898 ,@body))) | |
4899 | |
4900 (defun table--measure-max-width (&optional unlimited) | |
4901 "Return maximum width of current buffer. | |
4902 Normally the current buffer is expected to be already the cache | |
4903 buffer. The width excludes following spaces at the end of each line. | |
4904 Unless UNLIMITED is non-nil minimum return value is 1." | |
4905 (save-excursion | |
4906 (let ((width 0)) | |
4907 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
4908 (while | |
4909 (progn | |
4910 ;; do not count the following white spaces | |
4911 (re-search-forward "\\s *$") | |
4912 (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) | |
4913 (if (> (current-column) width) | |
4914 (setq width (current-column))) | |
4915 (forward-line) | |
4916 (not (eobp)))) | |
4917 (if unlimited width | |
4918 (max 1 width))))) | |
4919 | |
4920 (defun table--cell-to-coord (cell) | |
4921 "Create a cell coordinate pair from cell location pair." | |
4922 (if cell | |
4923 (cons (table--get-coordinate (car cell)) | |
4924 (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell))) | |
4925 nil)) | |
4926 | |
4927 (defun table--cell-list-to-coord-list (cell-list) | |
4928 "Create and return a coordinate list that corresponds to CELL-LIST. | |
4929 CELL-LIST is a list of location pairs (lu . rb), where each pair | |
4930 represents a cell in the list. lu is the left upper location and rb | |
4931 is the right bottom location of a cell. The return value is a list of | |
4932 coordinate pairs (lu-coord . rb-coord), where lu-coord is the left | |
4933 upper coordinate and rb-coord is the right bottom coordinate of a | |
4934 cell." | |
4935 (let ((coord-list)) | |
4936 (while cell-list | |
4937 (let ((cell (prog1 (car cell-list) (setq cell-list (cdr cell-list))))) | |
4938 (setq coord-list | |
4939 (cons (table--cell-to-coord cell) coord-list)))) | |
4940 (nreverse coord-list))) | |
4941 | |
4942 (defun table--test-cell-list (&optional horizontal reverse first-only pivot) | |
4943 "For testing `table--vertical-cell-list' and `table--horizontal-cell-list'." | |
4944 (let* ((current-coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
4945 (cell-list (if horizontal | |
4946 (table--horizontal-cell-list reverse first-only pivot) | |
4947 (table--vertical-cell-list reverse first-only pivot))) | |
4948 (count 0)) | |
4949 (while cell-list | |
4950 (let* ((cell (if first-only (prog1 cell-list (setq cell-list nil)) | |
4951 (prog1 (car cell-list) (setq cell-list (cdr cell-list))))) | |
4952 (dig1-str (format "%1d" (prog1 (% count 10) (setq count (1+ count)))))) | |
4953 (goto-char (car cell)) | |
4954 (table-with-cache-buffer | |
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4956 (replace-match dig1-str nil nil)) |
46933 | 4957 (setq table-inhibit-auto-fill-paragraph t)) |
4958 (table--finish-delayed-tasks))) | |
4959 (table--goto-coordinate current-coordinate))) | |
4960 | |
4961 (defun table--vertical-cell-list (&optional top-to-bottom first-only pivot internal-dir internal-list internal-px) | |
4962 "Return a vertical cell list from the table. | |
4963 The return value represents a list of cells including the current cell | |
4964 that align vertically. Each element of the list is a cons cell (lu | |
4965 . rb) where lu is the cell's left upper location and rb is the cell's | |
4966 right bottom location. The cell order in the list is from bottom to | |
4967 top of the table. If optional argument TOP-TO-BOTTOM is non-nil the | |
4968 order is reversed as from top to bottom of the table. If optional | |
4969 argument FIRST-ONLY is non-nil the return value is not a list of cells | |
4970 but a single cons cell that is the first cell of the list, if the list | |
4971 had been created. If optional argument PIVOT is a symbol `left' the | |
4972 vertical cell search is aligned with the left edge of the current | |
4973 cell, otherwise aligned with the right edge of the current cell. The | |
4974 arguments INTERNAL-DIR, INTERNAL-LIST and INTERNAL-PX are internal use | |
4975 only and must not be specified." | |
4976 (save-excursion | |
4977 (let* ((cell (table--probe-cell)) | |
4978 (lu-coordinate (table--get-coordinate (car cell))) | |
4979 (rb-coordinate (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell))) | |
4980 (px (or internal-px (car (if (eq pivot 'left) lu-coordinate rb-coordinate)))) | |
4981 (ty (- (cdr lu-coordinate) 2)) | |
4982 (by (+ (cdr rb-coordinate) 2))) | |
4983 ;; in case of finding the the first cell, get the last adding item on the list | |
4984 (if (and (null internal-dir) first-only) (setq top-to-bottom (null top-to-bottom))) | |
4985 ;; travel up and process as recursion traces back (reverse order) | |
4986 (and cell | |
4987 (or (eq internal-dir 'up) (null internal-dir)) | |
4988 (table--goto-coordinate (cons px (if top-to-bottom by ty)) 'no-extension 'no-tab-expansion) | |
4989 (setq internal-list (table--vertical-cell-list top-to-bottom first-only nil 'up nil px))) | |
4990 ;; return the last cell or add this cell to the list | |
4991 (if first-only (or internal-list cell) | |
4992 (setq internal-list (if cell (cons cell internal-list) internal-list)) | |
4993 ;; travel down and process as entering each recursion (forward order) | |
4994 (and cell | |
4995 (or (eq internal-dir 'down) (null internal-dir)) | |
4996 (table--goto-coordinate (cons px (if top-to-bottom ty by)) 'no-extension 'no-tab-expansion) | |
4997 (setq internal-list (table--vertical-cell-list top-to-bottom nil nil 'down internal-list px))) | |
4998 ;; return the result | |
4999 internal-list)))) | |
5000 | |
5001 (defun table--horizontal-cell-list (&optional left-to-right first-only pivot internal-dir internal-list internal-py) | |
5002 "Return a horizontal cell list from the table. | |
5003 The return value represents a list of cells including the current cell | |
5004 that align horizontally. Each element of the list is a cons cells (lu | |
5005 . rb) where lu is the cell's left upper location and rb is the cell's | |
5006 right bottom location. The cell order in the list is from right to | |
5007 left of the table. If optional argument LEFT-TO-RIGHT is non-nil the | |
5008 order is reversed as from left to right of the table. If optional | |
5009 argument FIRST-ONLY is non-nil the return value is not a list of cells | |
5010 but a single cons cell that is the first cell of the list, if the | |
5011 list had been created. If optional argument PIVOT is a symbol `top' | |
5012 the horizontal cell search is aligned with the top edge of the current | |
5013 cell, otherwise aligned with the bottom edge of the current cell. The | |
5014 arguments INTERNAL-DIR, INTERNAL-LIST and INTERNAL-PY are internal use | |
5015 only and must not be specified." | |
5016 (save-excursion | |
5017 (let* ((cell (table--probe-cell)) | |
5018 (lu-coordinate (table--get-coordinate (car cell))) | |
5019 (rb-coordinate (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell))) | |
5020 (py (or internal-py (if (eq pivot 'top) (cdr lu-coordinate) (1+ (cdr rb-coordinate))))) | |
5021 (lx (1- (car lu-coordinate))) | |
5022 (rx (1+ (car rb-coordinate)))) | |
5023 ;; in case of finding the the first cell, get the last adding item on the list | |
5024 (if (and (null internal-dir) first-only) (setq left-to-right (null left-to-right))) | |
5025 ;; travel left and process as recursion traces back (reverse order) | |
5026 (and cell | |
5027 (or (eq internal-dir 'left) (null internal-dir)) | |
5028 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (if left-to-right rx lx) py) 'no-extension 'no-tab-expansion) | |
5029 (setq internal-list (table--horizontal-cell-list left-to-right first-only nil 'left nil py))) | |
5030 ;; return the last cell or add this cell to the list | |
5031 (if first-only (or internal-list cell) | |
5032 (setq internal-list (if cell (cons cell internal-list) internal-list)) | |
5033 ;; travel right and process as entering each recursion (forward order) | |
5034 (and cell | |
5035 (or (eq internal-dir 'right) (null internal-dir)) | |
5036 (table--goto-coordinate (cons (if left-to-right lx rx) py) 'no-extension 'no-tab-expansion) | |
5037 (setq internal-list (table--horizontal-cell-list left-to-right nil nil 'right internal-list py))) | |
5038 ;; return the result | |
5039 internal-list)))) | |
5040 | |
5041 (defun table--point-in-cell-p (&optional location) | |
5042 "Return t when point is in a valid table cell in the current buffer. | |
5043 When optional LOCATION is provided the test is performed at that location." | |
5044 (and (table--at-cell-p (or location (point))) | |
5045 (if location | |
5046 (save-excursion | |
5047 (goto-char location) | |
5048 (table--probe-cell)) | |
5049 (table--probe-cell)))) | |
5050 | |
5051 (defun table--region-in-cell-p (beg end) | |
5052 "Return t when location BEG and END are in a valid table cell in the current buffer." | |
5053 (and (table--at-cell-p (min beg end)) | |
5054 (save-excursion | |
5055 (let ((cell-beg (progn (goto-char beg) (table--probe-cell)))) | |
5056 (and cell-beg | |
5057 (equal cell-beg (progn (goto-char end) (table--probe-cell)))))))) | |
5058 | |
5059 (defun table--at-cell-p (position &optional object at-column) | |
5060 "Returns non-nil if POSITION has table-cell property in OBJECT. | |
5061 OBJECT is optional and defaults to the current buffer. | |
5062 If POSITION is at the end of OBJECT, the value is nil." | |
5063 (if (and at-column (stringp object)) | |
5064 (setq position (table--str-index-at-column object position))) | |
5065 (get-text-property position 'table-cell object)) | |
5066 | |
5067 (defun table--probe-cell-left-up () | |
5068 "Probe left up corner pattern of a cell. | |
5069 If it finds a valid corner returns a position otherwise returns nil. | |
5070 The position is the location before the first cell character. | |
5071 Focus only on the corner pattern. Further cell validity check is required." | |
5072 (save-excursion | |
5073 (let ((vertical-str (regexp-quote (char-to-string table-cell-vertical-char))) | |
5074 (intersection-str (regexp-quote (char-to-string table-cell-intersection-char))) | |
5075 (v-border (format "[%c%c]" table-cell-vertical-char table-cell-intersection-char)) | |
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5076 (h-border (format "[%s%c]" table-cell-horizontal-chars table-cell-intersection-char)) |
46933 | 5077 (limit (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (point)))) |
5078 (catch 'end | |
5079 (while t | |
5080 (catch 'retry-horizontal | |
5081 (if (not (search-backward-regexp v-border limit t)) | |
5082 (throw 'end nil)) | |
5083 (save-excursion | |
5084 (let ((column (current-column))) | |
5085 (while t | |
5086 (catch 'retry-vertical | |
5087 (if (zerop (forward-line -1)) nil (throw 'end nil)) | |
5088 (move-to-column column) | |
5089 (while (and (looking-at vertical-str) | |
5090 (= column (current-column))) | |
5091 (if (zerop (forward-line -1)) nil (throw 'end nil)) | |
5092 (move-to-column column)) | |
5093 (cond | |
5094 ((/= column (current-column)) | |
5095 (throw 'end nil)) | |
5096 ((looking-at (concat intersection-str h-border)) | |
5097 (forward-line 1) | |
5098 (move-to-column column) | |
5099 (forward-char 1) | |
5100 (throw 'end (point))) | |
5101 ((looking-at intersection-str) | |
5102 (throw 'retry-vertical nil)) | |
5103 (t (throw 'retry-horizontal nil))))))))))))) | |
5104 | |
5105 (defun table--probe-cell-right-bottom () | |
5106 "Probe right bottom corner pattern of a cell. | |
5107 If it finds a valid corner returns a position otherwise returns nil. | |
5108 The position is the location after the last cell character. | |
5109 Focus only on the corner pattern. Further cell validity check is required." | |
5110 (save-excursion | |
5111 (let ((vertical-str (regexp-quote (char-to-string table-cell-vertical-char))) | |
5112 (intersection-str (regexp-quote (char-to-string table-cell-intersection-char))) | |
5113 (v-border (format "[%c%c]" table-cell-vertical-char table-cell-intersection-char)) | |
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5114 (h-border (format "[%s%c]" table-cell-horizontal-chars table-cell-intersection-char)) |
46933 | 5115 (limit (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)))) |
5116 (catch 'end | |
5117 (while t | |
5118 (catch 'retry-horizontal | |
5119 (if (not (search-forward-regexp v-border limit t)) | |
5120 (throw 'end nil)) | |
5121 (save-excursion | |
5122 (forward-char -1) | |
5123 (let ((column (current-column))) | |
5124 (while t | |
5125 (catch 'retry-vertical | |
5126 (while (and (looking-at vertical-str) | |
5127 (= column (current-column))) | |
5128 (if (and (zerop (forward-line 1)) (zerop (current-column))) nil (throw 'end nil)) | |
5129 (move-to-column column)) | |
5130 (cond | |
5131 ((/= column (current-column)) | |
5132 (throw 'end nil)) | |
5133 ((save-excursion (forward-char -1) (looking-at (concat h-border intersection-str))) | |
5134 (save-excursion | |
5135 (and (zerop (forward-line -1)) | |
5136 (move-to-column column) | |
5137 (looking-at v-border) | |
5138 (throw 'end (point)))) | |
5139 (forward-char 1) | |
5140 (throw 'retry-horizontal nil)) | |
5141 ((looking-at intersection-str) | |
5142 (if (and (zerop (forward-line 1)) (zerop (current-column))) nil (throw 'end nil)) | |
5143 (move-to-column column) | |
5144 (throw 'retry-vertical nil)) | |
5145 (t (throw 'retry-horizontal nil))))))))))))) | |
5146 | |
5147 (defun table--editable-cell-p (&optional abort-on-error) | |
5148 (and (not buffer-read-only) | |
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5149 (get-text-property (point) 'table-cell))) |
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5151 (defun table--probe-cell (&optional abort-on-error) | |
5152 "Probes a table cell around the point. | |
5153 Searches for the left upper corner and the right bottom corner of a table | |
5154 cell which contains the current point location. | |
5155 | |
5156 The result is a cons cell (left-upper . right-bottom) where | |
5157 the left-upper is the position before the cell's left upper corner character, | |
5158 the right-bottom is the position after the cell's right bottom corner character. | |
5159 | |
5160 When it fails to find either one of the cell corners it returns nil or | |
5161 signals error if the optional ABORT-ON-ERROR is non-nil." | |
5162 (let (lu rb | |
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46933 | 5165 table-cell-vertical-char |
5166 table-cell-intersection-char))) | |
5167 (if (and (condition-case nil | |
5168 (progn | |
5169 (and (setq lu (table--probe-cell-left-up)) | |
5170 (setq rb (table--probe-cell-right-bottom)))) | |
5171 (error nil)) | |
5172 (< lu rb) | |
5173 (let ((lu-coordinate (table--get-coordinate lu)) | |
5174 (rb-coordinate (table--get-coordinate rb))) | |
5175 ;; test for valid upper and lower borders | |
5176 (and (string-match | |
5177 border | |
5178 (buffer-substring | |
5179 (save-excursion | |
5180 (table--goto-coordinate | |
5181 (cons (1- (car lu-coordinate)) | |
5182 (1- (cdr lu-coordinate))))) | |
5183 (save-excursion | |
5184 (table--goto-coordinate | |
5185 (cons (1+ (car rb-coordinate)) | |
5186 (1- (cdr lu-coordinate))))))) | |
5187 (string-match | |
5188 border | |
5189 (buffer-substring | |
5190 (save-excursion | |
5191 (table--goto-coordinate | |
5192 (cons (1- (car lu-coordinate)) | |
5193 (1+ (cdr rb-coordinate))))) | |
5194 (save-excursion | |
5195 (table--goto-coordinate | |
5196 (cons (1+ (car rb-coordinate)) | |
5197 (1+ (cdr rb-coordinate)))))))))) | |
5198 (cons lu rb) | |
5199 (if abort-on-error | |
5200 (error "Table cell not found") | |
5201 nil)))) | |
5202 | |
5203 (defun table--insert-rectangle (rectangle) | |
5204 "Insert text of RECTANGLE with upper left corner at point. | |
5205 Same as insert-rectangle except that mark operation is eliminated." | |
5206 (let ((lines rectangle) | |
5207 (insertcolumn (current-column)) | |
5208 (first t)) | |
5209 (while lines | |
5210 (or first | |
5211 (progn | |
5212 (forward-line 1) | |
5213 (or (bolp) (insert ?\n)) | |
5214 (move-to-column insertcolumn t))) | |
5215 (setq first nil) | |
5216 (insert (car lines)) | |
5217 (setq lines (cdr lines))))) | |
5218 | |
5219 (defun table--put-cell-property (cell) | |
5220 "Put standard text properties to the CELL. | |
5221 The CELL is a cons cell (left-upper . right-bottom) where the | |
5222 left-upper is the position before the cell's left upper corner | |
5223 character, the right-bottom is the position after the cell's right | |
5224 bottom corner character." | |
5225 (let ((lu (table--get-coordinate (car cell))) | |
5226 (rb (table--get-coordinate (cdr cell)))) | |
5227 (save-excursion | |
5228 (while (<= (cdr lu) (cdr rb)) | |
5229 (let ((beg (table--goto-coordinate lu 'no-extension)) | |
5230 (end (table--goto-coordinate (cons (car rb) (cdr lu))))) | |
5231 (table--put-cell-line-property beg end)) | |
5232 (setcdr lu (1+ (cdr lu)))) | |
5233 (table--put-cell-justify-property cell table-cell-info-justify) | |
5234 (table--put-cell-valign-property cell table-cell-info-valign)))) | |
5235 | |
5236 (defun table--put-cell-line-property (beg end &optional object) | |
5237 "Put standard text properties to a line of a cell. | |
5238 BEG is the beginning of the line that is the location between left | |
5239 cell border character and the first content character. END is the end | |
5240 of the line that is the location between the last content character | |
5241 and the right cell border character." | |
5242 (table--put-cell-content-property beg end object) | |
5243 (table--put-cell-keymap-property end (1+ end) object) | |
5244 (table--put-cell-indicator-property end (1+ end) object) | |
5245 (table--put-cell-rear-nonsticky end (1+ end) object)) | |
5246 | |
5247 (defun table--put-cell-content-property (beg end &optional object) | |
5248 "Put cell content text properties." | |
5249 (table--put-cell-keymap-property beg end object) | |
5250 (table--put-cell-indicator-property beg end object) | |
5251 (table--put-cell-face-property beg end object) | |
5252 (table--put-cell-point-entered/left-property beg end object)) | |
5253 | |
5254 (defun table--put-cell-indicator-property (beg end &optional object) | |
5255 "Put cell property which indicates that the location is within a table cell." | |
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5259 (defun table--put-cell-face-property (beg end &optional object) | |
5260 "Put cell face property." | |
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5261 (put-text-property beg end 'face 'table-cell object)) |
46933 | 5262 |
5263 (defun table--put-cell-keymap-property (beg end &optional object) | |
5264 "Put cell keymap property." | |
5265 (put-text-property beg end 'keymap 'table-cell-map object)) | |
5266 | |
5267 (defun table--put-cell-rear-nonsticky (beg end &optional object) | |
5268 "Put rear-nonsticky property." | |
5269 (put-text-property beg end 'rear-nonsticky t object)) | |
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46933 | 5271 (defun table--put-cell-point-entered/left-property (beg end &optional object) |
5272 "Put point-entered/left property." | |
5273 (put-text-property beg end 'point-entered 'table--point-entered-cell-function object) | |
5274 (put-text-property beg end 'point-left 'table--point-left-cell-function object)) | |
5275 | |
5276 (defun table--remove-cell-properties (beg end &optional object) | |
5277 "Remove all cell properties. | |
5278 If OBJECT is non-nil cell properties are removed from the OBJECT | |
5279 instead of the current buffer and returns the OBJECT." | |
5280 (while (< beg end) | |
5281 (let ((next (next-single-property-change beg 'table-cell object end))) | |
5282 (if (get-text-property beg 'table-cell object) | |
5283 (remove-text-properties beg next | |
5284 (list | |
5285 'table-cell nil | |
5286 'table-justify nil | |
5287 'table-valign nil | |
5288 'face nil | |
5289 'rear-nonsticky nil | |
5290 'point-entered nil | |
5291 'point-left nil | |
5292 'keymap nil) | |
5293 object)) | |
5294 (setq beg next))) | |
5295 object) | |
5296 | |
5297 (defun table--update-cell-face () | |
5298 "Update cell face according to the current mode." | |
5299 (if (featurep 'xemacs) | |
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5301 (set-face-inverse-video-p 'table-cell table-fixed-width-mode))) |
46933 | 5302 |
5303 (table--update-cell-face) | |
5304 | |
5305 (defun table--get-property (cell property) | |
5306 "Get CELL's PROPERTY." | |
5307 (or (get-text-property (car cell) property) | |
5308 (get-text-property (1- (cdr cell)) property))) | |
5309 | |
5310 (defun table--get-cell-justify-property (cell) | |
5311 "Get cell's justify property." | |
5312 (table--get-property cell 'table-justify)) | |
5313 | |
5314 (defun table--get-cell-valign-property (cell) | |
5315 "Get cell's vertical alignment property." | |
5316 (table--get-property cell 'table-valign)) | |
5317 | |
5318 (defun table--put-property (cell property value) | |
5319 "Put CELL's PROPERTY the VALUE." | |
5320 (let ((beg (car cell)) | |
5321 (end (cdr cell))) | |
5322 (put-text-property beg (1+ beg) property value) | |
5323 (put-text-property (1- end) end property value))) | |
5324 | |
5325 (defun table--put-cell-justify-property (cell justify) | |
5326 "Put cell's justify property." | |
5327 (table--put-property cell 'table-justify justify)) | |
5328 | |
5329 (defun table--put-cell-valign-property (cell valign) | |
5330 "Put cell's vertical alignment property." | |
5331 (table--put-property cell 'table-valign valign)) | |
5332 | |
5333 (defun table--point-entered-cell-function (&optional old-point new-point) | |
5334 "Point has entered a cell. | |
5335 Refresh the menu bar." | |
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5343 (run-hooks 'table-point-entered-cell-hook)))) |
46933 | 5344 |
5345 (defun table--point-left-cell-function (&optional old-point new-point) | |
5346 "Point has left a cell. | |
5347 Refresh the menu bar." | |
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5354 (run-hooks 'table-point-left-cell-hook)))) |
46933 | 5355 |
5356 (defun table--warn-incompatibility () | |
5357 "If called from interactive operation warn the know incompatibilities. | |
5358 This feature is disabled when `table-disable-incompatibility-warning' | |
5359 is non-nil. The warning is done only once per session for each item." | |
5360 (unless (and table-disable-incompatibility-warning | |
5361 (not (interactive-p))) | |
5362 (cond ((and (featurep 'xemacs) | |
5363 (not (get 'table-disable-incompatibility-warning 'xemacs))) | |
5364 (put 'table-disable-incompatibility-warning 'xemacs t) | |
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5365 (display-warning 'table |
46933 | 5366 " |
5367 *** Warning *** | |
5368 | |
5369 Table package mostly works fine under XEmacs, however, due to the | |
5370 peculiar implementation of text property under XEmacs, cell splitting | |
5371 and any undo operation of table exhibit some known strange problems, | |
5372 such that a border characters dissolve into adjacent cells. Please be | |
5373 aware of this. | |
5374 | |
5375 " | |
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5376 :warning)) |
46933 | 5377 ((and (boundp 'flyspell-mode) |
5378 flyspell-mode | |
5379 (not (get 'table-disable-incompatibility-warning 'flyspell))) | |
5380 (put 'table-disable-incompatibility-warning 'flyspell t) | |
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5381 (display-warning 'table |
46933 | 5382 " |
5383 *** Warning *** | |
5384 | |
5385 Flyspell minor mode is known to be incompatible with this table | |
5386 package. The flyspell version 1.5d at http://kaolin.unice.fr/~serrano | |
5387 works better than the previous versions however not fully compatible. | |
5388 | |
5389 " | |
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5390 :warning)) |
46933 | 5391 ))) |
5392 | |
5393 (defun table--cell-blank-str (&optional n) | |
5394 "Return blank table cell string of length N." | |
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5395 (let ((str (make-string (or n 1) ?\s))) |
46933 | 5396 (table--put-cell-content-property 0 (length str) str) |
5397 str)) | |
5398 | |
5399 (defun table--remove-eol-spaces (beg end &optional bol force) | |
5400 "Remove spaces at the end of each line in the BEG END region of the current buffer. | |
5401 When optional BOL is non-nil spaces at the beginning of line are | |
5402 removed. When optional FORCE is non-nil removal operation is enforced | |
5403 even when point is within the removal area." | |
5404 (if (> beg end) | |
5405 (let ((tmp beg)) | |
5406 (setq beg end) | |
5407 (setq end tmp))) | |
5408 (let ((saved-point (point-marker)) | |
5409 (end-marker (copy-marker end))) | |
5410 (save-excursion | |
5411 (goto-char beg) | |
5412 (while (if bol (re-search-forward "^\\( +\\)" end-marker t) | |
5413 (re-search-forward "\\( +\\)$" end-marker t)) | |
5414 ;; avoid removal that causes the saved point to lose its location. | |
5415 (if (and (null bol) | |
5416 (<= (match-beginning 1) saved-point) | |
5417 (<= saved-point (match-end 1)) | |
5418 (not force)) | |
5419 (delete-region saved-point (match-end 1)) | |
5420 (delete-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))) | |
5421 (set-marker saved-point nil) | |
5422 (set-marker end-marker nil))) | |
5423 | |
5424 (defun table--fill-region (beg end &optional col justify) | |
5425 "Fill paragraphs in table cell cache. | |
5426 Current buffer must already be set to the cache buffer." | |
5427 (let ((fill-column (or col table-cell-info-width)) | |
5428 (fill-prefix nil) | |
5429 (enable-kinsoku nil) | |
5430 (adaptive-fill-mode nil) | |
5431 (marker-beg (copy-marker beg)) | |
5432 (marker-end (copy-marker end)) | |
5433 (marker-point (point-marker))) | |
5434 (setq justify (or justify table-cell-info-justify)) | |
5435 (and justify | |
5436 (not (eq justify 'left)) | |
5437 (not (featurep 'xemacs)) | |
5438 (set-marker-insertion-type marker-point t)) | |
5439 (table--remove-eol-spaces (point-min) (point-max)) | |
5440 (if table-fixed-width-mode | |
5441 (table--fill-region-strictly marker-beg marker-end) | |
5442 (let ((paragraph-start table-paragraph-start)) | |
5443 (fill-region marker-beg marker-end justify nil t))) | |
5444 (goto-char marker-point) | |
5445 (set-marker marker-beg nil) | |
5446 (set-marker marker-end nil) | |
5447 (set-marker marker-point nil))) | |
5448 | |
5449 (defun table--fill-region-strictly (beg end) | |
5450 "Fill region strictly so that no line exceeds fill-column. | |
5451 When a word exceeds fill-column the word is chopped into pieces. The | |
5452 chopped location is indicated with table-word-continuation-char." | |
5453 (or (and (markerp beg) (markerp end)) | |
5454 (error "markerp")) | |
5455 (if (< fill-column 2) | |
5456 (setq fill-column 2)) | |
5457 ;; first remove all continuation characters. | |
5458 (goto-char beg) | |
5459 (while (re-search-forward (concat | |
5460 (format "[^%c ]\\(" table-word-continuation-char) | |
5461 (regexp-quote (char-to-string table-word-continuation-char)) | |
5462 "\\s +\\)") | |
5463 end t) | |
5464 (delete-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))) | |
5465 ;; then fill as normal | |
5466 (let ((paragraph-start table-paragraph-start)) | |
5467 (fill-region beg end nil nil t)) | |
5468 ;; now fix up | |
5469 (goto-char beg) | |
5470 (while (let ((col (move-to-column fill-column t))) | |
5471 (cond | |
5472 ((and (<= col fill-column) | |
5473 (looking-at " *$")) | |
5474 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)) | |
5475 (and (zerop (forward-line 1)) | |
5476 (< (point) end))) | |
5477 (t (forward-char -1) | |
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5478 (insert-before-markers (if (equal (char-before) ?\s) ?\s table-word-continuation-char) |
46933 | 5479 "\n") |
5480 t))))) | |
5481 | |
5482 (defun table--goto-coordinate (coordinate &optional no-extension no-tab-expansion) | |
5483 "Move point to the given COORDINATE and return the location. | |
5484 When optional NO-EXTENSION is non-nil and the specified coordinate is | |
5485 not reachable returns nil otherwise the blanks are added if necessary | |
5486 to achieve the goal coordinate and returns the goal point. It | |
5487 intentionally does not preserve the original point in case it fails | |
5488 achieving the goal. When optional NO-TAB-EXPANSION is non-nil and the | |
5489 goad happens to be in a tab character the tab is not expanded but the | |
5490 goal ends at the beginning of tab." | |
5491 (if (or (null coordinate) | |
5492 (< (car coordinate) 0) | |
5493 (< (cdr coordinate) 0)) nil | |
5494 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
5495 (let ((x (car coordinate)) | |
5496 (more-lines (forward-line (cdr coordinate)))) | |
5497 (catch 'exit | |
5498 (if (zerop (current-column)) nil | |
5499 (if no-extension | |
5500 (progn | |
5501 (move-to-column x) | |
5502 (throw 'exit nil)) | |
5503 (setq more-lines (1+ more-lines)))) | |
5504 (if (zerop more-lines) nil | |
5505 (newline more-lines)) | |
5506 (if no-extension | |
5507 (if (/= (move-to-column x) x) | |
5508 (if (> (move-to-column x) x) | |
5509 (if no-tab-expansion | |
5510 (progn | |
5511 (while (> (move-to-column x) x) | |
5512 (setq x (1- x))) | |
5513 (point)) | |
5514 (throw 'exit (move-to-column x t))) | |
5515 (throw 'exit nil))) | |
5516 (move-to-column x t)) | |
5517 (point))))) | |
5518 | |
5519 (defun table--copy-coordinate (coord) | |
5520 "Copy coordinate in a new cons cell." | |
5521 (cons (car coord) (cdr coord))) | |
5522 | |
5523 (defun table--get-coordinate (&optional where) | |
5524 "Return the coordinate of point in current buffer. | |
5525 When optional WHERE is given it returns the coordinate of that | |
5526 location instead of point in the current buffer. It does not move the | |
5527 point" | |
5528 (save-excursion | |
5529 (if where (goto-char where)) | |
5530 (cons (current-column) | |
5531 (table--current-line)))) | |
5532 | |
5533 (defun table--current-line (&optional location) | |
5534 "Return zero based line count of current line or if non-nil LOCATION line." | |
5535 (save-excursion | |
5536 (if location (goto-char location)) | |
5537 (beginning-of-line) | |
5538 (count-lines (point-min) (point)))) | |
5539 | |
5540 (defun table--transcoord-table-to-cache (&optional coordinate) | |
5541 "Transpose COORDINATE from table coordinate system to cache coordinate system. | |
5542 When COORDINATE is omitted or nil the point in current buffer is assumed in place." | |
5543 (table--offset-coordinate | |
5544 (or coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
5545 table-cell-info-lu-coordinate | |
5546 'negative)) | |
5547 | |
5548 (defun table--transcoord-cache-to-table (&optional coordinate) | |
5549 "Transpose COORDINATE from cache coordinate system to table coordinate system. | |
5550 When COORDINATE is omitted or nil the point in current buffer is assumed in place." | |
5551 (table--offset-coordinate | |
5552 (or coordinate (table--get-coordinate)) | |
5553 table-cell-info-lu-coordinate)) | |
5554 | |
5555 (defun table--offset-coordinate (coordinate offset &optional negative) | |
5556 "Return the offseted COORDINATE by OFFSET. | |
5557 When optional NEGATIVE is non-nil offsetting direction is negative." | |
5558 (cons (if negative (- (car coordinate) (car offset)) | |
5559 (+ (car coordinate) (car offset))) | |
5560 (if negative (- (cdr coordinate) (cdr offset)) | |
5561 (+ (cdr coordinate) (cdr offset))))) | |
5562 | |
5563 (defun table--char-in-str-at-column (str column) | |
5564 "Return the character in STR at COLUMN location. | |
5565 When COLUMN is out of range it returns null character." | |
5566 (let ((idx (table--str-index-at-column str column))) | |
5567 (if idx (aref str idx) | |
5568 ?\0))) | |
5569 | |
5570 (defun table--str-index-at-column (str column) | |
5571 "Return the character index in STR that corresponds to COLUMN location. | |
5572 It returns COLUMN unless STR contains some wide characters." | |
5573 (let ((col 0) | |
5574 (idx 0) | |
5575 (len (length str))) | |
5576 (while (and (< col column) (< idx len)) | |
5577 (setq col (+ col (char-width (aref str idx)))) | |
5578 (setq idx (1+ idx))) | |
5579 (if (< idx len) | |
5580 idx | |
5581 nil))) | |
5582 | |
5583 (defun table--set-timer (seconds func args) | |
5584 "Generic wrapper for setting up a timer." | |
5585 (if (featurep 'xemacs) | |
5586 ;; the picky xemacs refuses to accept zero | |
5587 (add-timeout (if (zerop seconds) 0.01 seconds) func args nil) | |
5588 ;;(run-at-time seconds nil func args))) | |
5589 ;; somehow run-at-time causes strange problem under Emacs 20.7 | |
5590 ;; this problem does not show up under Emacs 21.0.90 | |
5591 (run-with-idle-timer seconds nil func args))) | |
5592 | |
5593 (defun table--cancel-timer (timer) | |
5594 "Generic wrapper for canceling a timer." | |
5595 (if (featurep 'xemacs) | |
5596 (disable-timeout timer) | |
5597 (cancel-timer timer))) | |
5598 | |
5599 (defun table--get-last-command () | |
5600 "Generic wrapper for getting the real last command." | |
5601 (if (boundp 'real-last-command) | |
5602 real-last-command | |
5603 last-command)) | |
5604 | |
5605 (run-hooks 'table-load-hook) | |
5606 | |
5607 (provide 'table) | |
5608 | |
5609 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
5610 ;; Local Variables: *** | |
5611 ;; time-stamp-line-limit: 16 *** | |
5612 ;; time-stamp-start: ";; Revised:[ \t]+" *** | |
5613 ;; time-stamp-end: "$" *** | |
5614 ;; time-stamp-format: "%3a %3b %02d %:y %02H:%02M:%02S (%Z)" *** | |
5615 ;; End: *** | |
5616 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; | |
5617 | |
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5618 ;; arch-tag: 0d69b03e-aa5f-4e72-8806-5727217617e0 |
46933 | 5619 ;;; table.el ends here |