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3 @setfilename ../info/speedbar | |
4 @settitle Speedbar: File/Tag summarizing utility | |
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8 Copyright @copyright{} 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, |
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9 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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13 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or |
34235 | 14 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with the |
15 Invariant Sections being ``The GNU Manifesto'', ``Distribution'' and | |
16 ``GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE'', with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU | |
17 Manual'', and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the | |
18 license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation | |
19 License'' in the Emacs manual. | |
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21 (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have freedom to copy and modify | |
22 this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by the Free | |
23 Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.'' | |
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25 This document is part of a collection distributed under the GNU Free | |
26 Documentation License. If you want to distribute this document | |
27 separately from the collection, you can do so by adding a copy of the | |
28 license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license. | |
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29 @end quotation |
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30 @end copying |
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32 @dircategory Emacs |
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33 @direntry |
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34 * Speedbar: (speedbar). File/Tag summarizing utility. |
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35 @end direntry |
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37 @titlepage | |
38 @sp 10 | |
34235 | 39 @center @titlefont{Speedbar} |
40 @sp 2 | |
41 @center Eric Ludlam | |
32674 | 42 @vskip 0pt plus 1 fill |
34235 | 43 @page |
44 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll | |
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45 @insertcopying |
32674 | 46 @end titlepage |
47 | |
48 @node Top, , , (dir)Top | |
49 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
50 | |
51 Speedbar is a program for Emacs which can be used to summarize | |
52 information related to the current buffer. Its original inspiration | |
34238 | 53 is the `explorer' often used in modern development environments, office |
32674 | 54 packages, and web browsers. |
55 | |
56 Speedbar displays a narrow frame in which a tree view is shown. This | |
57 tree view defaults to containing a list of files and directories. Files | |
34238 | 58 can be `expanded' to list tags inside. Directories can be expanded to |
32674 | 59 list the files within itself. Each file or tag can be jumped to |
60 immediately. | |
61 | |
34238 | 62 Speedbar expands upon `explorer' windows by maintaining context with the |
32674 | 63 user. For example, when using the file view, the current buffer's file |
64 is highlighted. Speedbar also mimics the explorer windows by providing | |
65 multiple display modes. These modes come in two flavors. Major display | |
66 modes remain consistent across buffers, and minor display modes appear | |
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67 only when a buffer of the applicable type is shown. This allows |
32674 | 68 authors of other packages to provide speedbar summaries customized to |
69 the needs of that mode. | |
70 | |
34238 | 71 Throughout this manual, activities are defined as `clicking on', or |
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72 `expanding' items. Clicking means using @kbd{Mouse-2} on a |
32674 | 73 button. Expanding refers to clicking on an expansion button to display |
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74 an expanded summary of the entry the expansion button is |
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75 on. @xref{Basic Navigation}. |
32674 | 76 |
77 @menu | |
78 * Introduction:: Basics of speedbar. | |
79 * Basic Navigation:: Basics of speedbar common between all modes. | |
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80 * File Mode:: Summarizing files. |
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81 * Buffer Mode:: Summarizing buffers. |
32674 | 82 * Minor Modes:: Additional minor modes such as Info and RMAIL. |
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83 * Customizing:: Changing speedbar behavior. |
32674 | 84 * Extending:: Extend speedbar for your own project. |
85 * Index:: | |
86 @end menu | |
87 | |
88 @node Introduction, Basic Navigation, , Top | |
89 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
90 @chapter Introduction | |
91 @cindex introduction | |
92 | |
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93 To start using speedbar use the command @kbd{M-x speedbar RET} or |
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94 select it from the @samp{Options->Show/Hide} sub-menu. This command |
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95 will open a new frame to summarize the local files. On X Window |
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96 systems or on MS-Windows, speedbar's frame is twenty characters wide, |
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97 and will mimic the height of the frame from which it was started. It |
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99 from. |
32674 | 100 |
33079 | 101 To use speedbar effectively, it is important to understand its |
32674 | 102 relationship with the frame you started it from. This frame is the |
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103 @dfn{attached frame} which speedbar will use as a reference point. Once |
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104 started, speedbar watches the contents of this frame, and attempts to |
33079 | 105 make its contents relevant to the buffer loaded into the attached |
32674 | 106 frame. In addition, all requests made in speedbar that require the |
107 display of another buffer will display in the attached frame. | |
108 | |
109 When used in terminal mode, the new frame appears the same size as the | |
110 terminal. Since it is not visible while working in the attached frame, | |
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111 speedbar will save time by using the @dfn{slowbar mode}, where no tracking is |
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112 done until speedbar is requested to show itself (i.e., the speedbar's |
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113 frame becomes the selected frame). |
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115 @cindex @code{speedbar-get-focus} |
32674 | 116 The function to use when switching between frames using the keyboard is |
117 @code{speedbar-get-focus}. This function will toggle between frames, and | |
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118 it's useful to bind it to a key in terminal mode. @xref{Customizing}. |
32674 | 119 |
120 @node Basic Navigation, File Mode, Introduction, Top | |
121 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
122 @chapter Basic Navigation | |
123 | |
124 Speedbar can display different types of data, and has several display | |
125 and behavior modes. These modes all have a common behavior, menu | |
126 system, and look. If one mode is learned, then the other modes are easy | |
127 to use. | |
128 | |
129 @menu | |
39267 | 130 * Basic Key Bindings:: |
32674 | 131 * Basic Visuals:: |
132 * Mouse Bindings:: | |
133 * Displays Submenu:: | |
134 @end menu | |
135 | |
39267 | 136 @node Basic Key Bindings, Basic Visuals, Basic Navigation, Basic Navigation |
32674 | 137 @comment node-name, next, previous, up |
39267 | 138 @section Basic Key Bindings |
139 @cindex key bindings | |
32674 | 140 |
39267 | 141 These key bindings are common across all modes: |
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32674 | 143 @table @kbd |
144 @item Q | |
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145 @cindex quitting speedbar |
32674 | 146 Quit speedbar, and kill the frame. |
147 @item q | |
148 Quit speedbar, and hide the frame. This makes it faster to restore the | |
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149 speedbar frame, than if you press @kbd{Q}. |
32674 | 150 @item g |
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151 @cindex refresh speedbar display |
32674 | 152 Refresh whatever contents are in speedbar. |
153 @item t | |
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154 @cindex slowbar mode |
32674 | 155 Toggle speedbar to and from slowbar mode. In slowbar mode, frame |
156 tracking is not done. | |
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157 @item n |
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158 @itemx p |
32674 | 159 @cindex navigation |
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160 Move, respectively, to the next or previous item. A summary of that |
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161 item will be displayed in the attached frame's minibuffer. |
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162 @item M-n |
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163 @itemx M-p |
32674 | 164 Move to the next or previous item in a restricted fashion. If a list is |
165 open, the cursor will skip over it. If the cursor is in an open list, | |
166 it will not leave it. | |
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167 @item C-M-n |
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168 @itemx C-M-n |
32674 | 169 Move forwards and backwards across extended groups. This lets you |
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170 quickly skip over all files, directories, or other common sub-items at |
32674 | 171 the same current depth. |
172 @item C-x b | |
173 Switch buffers in the attached frame. | |
174 @end table | |
175 | |
176 Speedbar can handle multiple modes. Two are provided by default. | |
177 These modes are File mode, and Buffers mode. There are accelerators to | |
178 switch into these different modes. | |
179 | |
180 @cindex mode switching hotkeys | |
181 @table @kbd | |
182 @item b | |
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183 Switch into Quick Buffers mode (@pxref{Buffer Mode}). After one use, the |
32674 | 184 previous display mode is restored. |
185 @item f | |
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186 Switch into File mode. |
32674 | 187 @item r |
188 Switch back to the previous mode. | |
189 @end table | |
190 | |
191 Some modes provide groups, lists and tags. @xref{Basic Visuals}. When | |
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192 these are available, some additional common bindings are available. |
32674 | 193 |
194 @cindex common keys | |
195 @table @kbd | |
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196 @item RET |
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197 @itemx e |
32674 | 198 Edit/Open the current group or tag. This behavior is dependent on the |
199 mode. In general, files or buffers are opened in the attached frame, | |
200 and directories or group nodes are expanded locally. | |
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201 @item + |
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202 @itemx = |
32674 | 203 Expand the current group, displaying sub items. |
204 When used with a prefix argument, any data that may have been cached is | |
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205 flushed. This is similar to a power click. @xref{Mouse Bindings}. |
32674 | 206 @item - |
207 Contract the current group, hiding sub items. | |
208 @end table | |
209 | |
39267 | 210 @node Basic Visuals, Mouse Bindings, Basic Key Bindings, Basic Navigation |
32674 | 211 @comment node-name, next, previous, up |
212 @section Basic Visuals | |
213 @cindex visuals | |
214 | |
215 Speedbar has visual cues for indicating different types of data. These | |
216 cues are used consistently across the different speedbar modes to make | |
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217 them easier to interpret. |
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219 At a high level, in File mode, there are directory buttons, sub |
32674 | 220 directory buttons, file buttons, tag buttons, and expansion buttons. |
221 This makes it easy to use the mouse to navigate a directory tree, and | |
222 quickly view files, or a summary of those files. | |
223 | |
33079 | 224 The most basic visual effect used to distinguish between these button |
32674 | 225 types is color and mouse highlighting. Anything the mouse highlights |
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226 can be clicked on and is called a button (@pxref{Mouse Bindings}). |
32674 | 227 Anything not highlighted by the mouse will not be clickable. |
228 | |
229 Text in speedbar consists of four different types of data. Knowing how | |
230 to read these textual elements will make it easier to navigate by | |
231 identifying the types of data available. | |
232 | |
233 @subsubsection Groups | |
234 @cindex groups | |
235 | |
236 Groups summarize information in a single line, and provide a high level | |
237 view of more complex systems, like a directory tree, or manual chapters. | |
238 | |
239 Groups appear at different indentation levels, and are prefixed with a | |
34238 | 240 @samp{+} in some sort of `box'. The group name will summarize the |
32674 | 241 information within it, and the expansion box will display that |
34238 | 242 information inline. In File mode, directories and files are `groups' |
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243 where the @samp{+} is surrounded by brackets like this: |
32674 | 244 |
245 @example | |
246 <+> include | |
247 <-> src | |
248 [+] foo.c | |
249 @end example | |
250 | |
251 In this example, we see both open and closed directories, in addition to | |
252 a file. The directories have a box consisting of angle brackets, and a | |
253 file uses square brackets. | |
254 | |
34238 | 255 In all modes, a group can be `edited' by pressing @kbd{RET}, meaning a |
32674 | 256 file will be opened, or a directory explicitly opened in speedbar. A |
257 group can be expanded or contracted using @kbd{+} or | |
39267 | 258 @kbd{-}. @xref{Basic Key Bindings}. |
32674 | 259 |
33079 | 260 Sometimes groups may have a @samp{?} in its indicator box. This means |
32674 | 261 that it is a group type, but there are no contents, or no known way of |
262 extracting contents of that group. | |
263 | |
264 When a group has been expanded, the indicator button changes from | |
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265 @samp{+} to @samp{-}. This indicates that the contents are being shown. |
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266 Click the @samp{-} button to contract the group, or hide the contents |
32674 | 267 currently displayed. |
268 | |
269 @subsubsection Tags | |
270 @cindex tags | |
271 | |
272 Tags are the leaf nodes of the tree system. Tags are generally prefixed | |
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273 with a simple character, such as @samp{>}. Tags can only be jumped to using |
32674 | 274 @kbd{RET} or @kbd{e}. |
275 | |
276 @subsubsection Boolean Flags | |
277 | |
278 Sometimes a group or tag is given a boolean flag. These flags appear as | |
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279 extra text characters at the end of the line. File mode uses boolean |
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280 flags, such as a @samp{*} to indicate that a file has been checked out |
32674 | 281 of a versioning system. |
282 | |
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32674 | 284 @c Note to self, update these to sub-nodes which are more relevant. |
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285 @ref{File Mode}, and @ref{Version Control}. |
32674 | 286 |
287 @subsubsection Unadorned Text | |
288 | |
289 Unadorned text generally starts in column 0, without any special symbols | |
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32674 | 291 with a description of what the following buffers are (Files, scratch |
292 buffers, and invisible buffers.) | |
293 | |
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32674 | 295 |
296 @subsubsection Color Cues | |
297 | |
298 Each type of Group, item indicator, and label is given a different | |
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34238 | 301 Of important note is that the `current item', which may be a buffer or |
32674 | 302 file name, is highlighted red, and underlined. |
303 | |
304 Colors can be customized from the group @code{speedbar-faces}. Some | |
305 modes, such as for Info, will use the Info colors instead of default | |
306 speedbar colors as an indication of what is currently being displayed. | |
307 | |
308 The face naming convention mirrors the File display mode. Modes which | |
309 do not use files will attempt to use the same colors on analogous | |
310 entries. | |
311 | |
312 @node Mouse Bindings, Displays Submenu, Basic Visuals, Basic Navigation | |
313 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
314 @section Mouse Bindings | |
315 @cindex mouse bindings | |
316 | |
317 The mouse has become a common information navigation tool. Speedbar | |
318 will use the mouse to navigate file systems, buffer lists, and other | |
319 data. The different textual cues provide buttons which can be clicked | |
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33079 | 321 with the mouse, or affected by the menu. |
32674 | 322 |
323 The mouse bindings are: | |
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32674 | 325 @table @kbd |
36154 | 326 @item Mouse-1 |
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327 Move cursor to that location. |
36154 | 328 @item Mouse-2 |
329 @itemx Double-Mouse-1 | |
330 Activate the current button. @kbd{Double-Mouse-1} is called a @dfn{double | |
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32674 | 332 button mice. |
36154 | 333 @c Isn't it true that with two-button mice, the right button is Mouse-2? |
334 @c On GNU/Linux, the right button is Mouse-3. | |
335 @item S-Mouse-2 | |
336 @itemx S-Double-Mouse-1 | |
32674 | 337 @cindex power click |
36154 | 338 This has the same effect as @kbd{Mouse-2}, except it is called a power |
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32674 | 340 clicked, any caches are flushed, and subitems re-read. If it is a name, |
341 it will be opened in a new frame. | |
36154 | 342 @item Mouse-3 |
33079 | 343 Activate the speedbar menu. The item selected affects the line clicked, |
32674 | 344 not the line where the cursor was. |
36154 | 345 @item Mouse-1 @r{(mode line)} |
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346 Activate the menu. This affects the item the cursor is on before the |
32674 | 347 click, since the mouse was not clicked on anything. |
36154 | 348 @item C-Mouse-1 |
32674 | 349 Buffers sub-menu. The buffer in the attached frame is switched. |
350 @end table | |
351 | |
352 When the mouse moves over buttons in speedbar, details of that item | |
353 should be displayed in the minibuffer of the attached frame. Sometimes | |
354 this can contain extra information such as file permissions, or tag | |
355 location. | |
356 | |
357 @node Displays Submenu, , Mouse Bindings, Basic Navigation | |
358 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
359 @section Displays Submenu | |
360 @cindex displays submenu | |
361 | |
362 You can display different data by using different display modes. These | |
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363 specialized modes make it easier to navigate the relevant pieces of |
32674 | 364 information, such as files and directories, or buffers. |
365 | |
36154 | 366 In the main menu, found by clicking @kbd{Mouse-3}, there is a submenu |
367 labeled @samp{Displays}. This submenu lets you easily choose between | |
32674 | 368 different display modes. |
369 | |
370 The contents are modes currently loaded into emacs. By default, this | |
371 would include Files, Quick Buffers, and Buffers. Other major display | |
372 modes such as Info are loaded separately. | |
373 | |
374 @node File Mode, Buffer Mode, Basic Navigation, Top | |
375 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
376 @chapter File Mode | |
377 @cindex file mode | |
378 | |
379 File mode displays a summary of your current directory. You can display | |
380 files in the attached frame, or summarize the tags found in files. You | |
381 can even see if a file is checked out of a version control system, or | |
382 has some associated object file. | |
383 | |
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384 Advanced behavior, like copying and renaming files, is also provided. |
32674 | 385 |
386 @menu | |
387 * Directory Display:: What the display means. | |
388 * Hidden Files:: How to display hidden files. | |
39267 | 389 * File Key Bindings:: Performing file operations. |
32674 | 390 @end menu |
391 | |
392 @node Directory Display, Hidden Files, File Mode, File Mode | |
393 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
394 @section Directory Display | |
395 @cindex directory display | |
396 | |
397 There are three major sections in the display. The first line or two is | |
398 the root directory speedbar is currently viewing. You can jump to one | |
399 of the parent directories by clicking on the name of the directory you | |
400 wish to jump to. | |
401 | |
402 Next, directories are listed. A directory starts with the group | |
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403 indicator button @samp{<+>}. Clicking the directory name makes speedbar |
32674 | 404 load that directory as the root directory for its display. Clicking the |
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405 @samp{<+>} button will list all directories and files beneath. |
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407 Next, files are listed. Files start with the group indicator @samp{[+]} |
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408 or @samp{[?]}. You can jump to a file in the attached frame by clicking |
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409 on the file name. You can expand a file and look at its tags by |
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410 clicking on the @samp{[+]} symbol near the file name. |
32674 | 411 |
412 A typical session might look like this: | |
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32674 | 414 @example |
415 ~/lisp/ | |
416 <+> checkdoc | |
417 <+> eieio | |
418 <-> speedbar | |
419 [+] Makefile | |
420 [+] rpm.el # | |
421 [+] sb-gud.el # | |
422 [+] sb-info.el # | |
423 [+] sb-rmail.el # | |
424 [+] sb-w3.el | |
425 [-] speedbar.el *! | |
426 @{+@} Types | |
427 @{+@} Variables | |
428 @{+@} def (group) | |
429 @{+@} speedbar- | |
430 [+] speedbar.texi * | |
431 <+> testme | |
432 [+] align.el | |
433 [+] autoconf.el | |
434 @end example | |
435 | |
436 In this example, you can see several directories. The directory | |
437 @file{speedbar} has been opened inline. Inside the directory | |
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438 @file{speedbar}, the file @file{speedbar.el} has its tags exposed. |
32674 | 439 These tags are extensive, and they are summarized into tag groups. |
440 | |
441 Files get additional boolean flags associated with them. Valid flags are: | |
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32674 | 443 @cindex file flags |
444 @table @code | |
445 @item * | |
446 This file has been checked out of a version control | |
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448 @cindex @code{speedbar-obj-alist} |
32674 | 449 @item # |
450 This file has an up to date object file associated with it. The | |
451 variable @code{speedbar-obj-alist} defines how speedbar determines this | |
452 value. | |
453 @item ! | |
454 This file has an out of date object file associated with it. | |
455 @end table | |
456 | |
457 A Tag group is prefixed with the symbol @samp{@{+@}}. Clicking this | |
458 symbol will show all symbols that have been organized into that group. | |
459 Different types of files have unique tagging methods as defined by their | |
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460 major mode. Tags are generated with either the @code{imenu} package, or |
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461 through the @code{etags} interface. |
32674 | 462 |
463 Tag groups are defined in multiple ways which make it easier to find the | |
464 tag you are looking for. Imenu keywords explicitly create groups, and | |
465 speedbar will automatically create groups if tag lists are too long. | |
466 | |
467 In our example, Imenu created the groups @samp{Types} and | |
468 @samp{Variables}. All remaining top-level symbols are then regrouped | |
469 based on the variable @code{speedbar-tag-hierarchy-method}. The | |
470 subgroups @samp{def} and @samp{speedbar-} are groupings where the first | |
471 few characters of the given symbols are specified in the group name. | |
472 Some group names may say something like @samp{speedbar-t to speedbar-v}, | |
473 indicating that all symbols which alphabetically fall between those | |
33079 | 474 categories are included in that sub-group. @xref{Tag Hierarchy Methods}. |
32674 | 475 |
39267 | 476 @node Hidden Files, File Key Bindings, Directory Display, File Mode |
32674 | 477 @comment node-name, next, previous, up |
478 @section Hidden Files | |
479 @cindex hidden files | |
480 | |
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485 In speedbar, a hidden file is a file which isn't very interesting and | |
486 might prove distracting to the user. Any uninteresting files are | |
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487 removed from the File display. There are two levels of uninterest in |
32674 | 488 speedbar. The first level of uninterest are files which have no |
489 expansion method, or way of extracting tags. The second level is any | |
490 file that matches the same pattern used for completion in | |
491 @code{find-file}. This is derived from the variable | |
492 @code{completion-ignored-extensions}. | |
493 | |
494 You can toggle the display of uninteresting files from the toggle menu | |
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495 item @samp{Show All Files}. This will display all level one hidden files. |
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496 These files will be shown with a @samp{?} indicator. Level 2 hidden |
32674 | 497 files will still not be shown. |
498 | |
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499 Object files fall into the category of level 2 hidden files. You can |
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500 determine their presence by the @samp{#} and @samp{!} file indicators. |
32674 | 501 @xref{Directory Display}. |
502 | |
39267 | 503 @node File Key Bindings, , Hidden Files, File Mode |
32674 | 504 @comment node-name, next, previous, up |
39267 | 505 @section File Key Bindings |
506 @cindex file key bindings | |
32674 | 507 |
39267 | 508 File mode has key bindings permitting different file system operations |
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510 file}. In this case, the current file is the file at point, or clicked |
32674 | 511 on when pulling up the menu. |
512 | |
513 @table @kbd | |
514 @item U | |
515 Move the entire speedbar display up one directory. | |
516 @item I | |
517 Display information in the minibuffer about this line. This is the same | |
518 information shown when navigating with @kbd{n} and @kbd{p}, or moving | |
519 the mouse over an item. | |
520 @item B | |
521 Byte compile the Emacs Lisp file on this line. | |
522 @item L | |
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524 optionally load that. |
32674 | 525 @item C |
526 Copy the current file to some other location. | |
527 @item R | |
528 Rename the current file, possibly moving it to some other location. | |
529 @item D | |
530 Delete the current file. | |
531 @item O | |
532 Delete the current file's object file. Use the symbols @samp{#} and | |
533 @samp{!} to determine if there is an object file available. | |
534 @end table | |
535 | |
536 One menu item toggles the display of all available files. By default, | |
537 only files which Emacs understands, and knows how to convert into a tag | |
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538 list, are shown. By showing all files, additional files such as text files are |
32674 | 539 also displayed, but they are prefixed with the @samp{[?]} symbol. This |
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32674 | 541 |
542 @node Buffer Mode, Minor Modes, File Mode, Top | |
543 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
544 @chapter Buffer Mode | |
545 @cindex buffer mode | |
546 | |
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547 Buffer mode is very similar to File mode, except that instead of |
32674 | 548 tracking the current directory and all files available there, the |
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549 current list of Emacs buffers is shown. |
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552 and uses the same unknown file indicator (@pxref{File Mode}). |
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554 Buffer mode does not have file operation bindings, but the following |
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558 @item k | |
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32674 | 560 @item r |
561 Revert this buffer, reloading from disk. | |
562 @end table | |
563 | |
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33079 | 567 which affects the attached frame, the display is immediately reverted to |
32674 | 568 the last displayed mode. |
569 | |
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32674 | 573 |
574 @node Minor Modes, Customizing, Buffer Mode, Top | |
575 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
576 @chapter Minor Display Modes | |
577 @cindex minor display modes | |
578 | |
579 For some buffers, a list of files and tags makes no sense. This could | |
580 be because files are not currently in reference (such as web pages), or | |
581 that the files you might be interested have special properties (such as | |
582 email folders.) | |
583 | |
584 In these cases, a minor display mode is needed. A minor display mode | |
585 will override any major display mode currently being displayed for the | |
586 duration of the specialized buffer's use. Minor display modes | |
587 will follow the general rules of their major counterparts in terms of | |
39267 | 588 key bindings and visuals, but will have specialized behaviors. |
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590 @menu | |
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32674 | 595 @end menu |
596 | |
597 @node RMAIL, Info, Minor Modes, Minor Modes | |
598 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
599 @section RMAIL | |
600 @cindex RMAIL | |
601 | |
602 When using RMAIL, speedbar will display two sections. The first is a | |
603 layer one reply button. Clicking here will initialize a reply buffer | |
604 showing only this email address in the @samp{To:} field. | |
605 | |
606 The second section lists all RMAIL folders in the same directory as your | |
607 main RMAIL folder. The general rule is that RMAIL folders always appear | |
608 in all caps, or numbers. It is possible to save mail in folders with | |
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609 lower case letters, but there is no clean way of detecting such RMAIL folders |
32674 | 610 without opening them all. |
611 | |
612 Each folder can be visited by clicking the name. You can move mail from | |
613 the current RMAIL folder into a different folder by clicking the | |
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32674 | 615 |
616 In this way you can manage your existing RMAIL folders fairly easily | |
617 using the mouse. | |
618 | |
619 @node Info, GDB, RMAIL, Minor Modes | |
620 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
621 @section Info | |
622 @cindex Info | |
623 | |
624 When browsing Info files, all local relevant information is displayed in | |
625 the info buffer and a topical high-level view is provided in speedbar. | |
626 All top-level info nodes are shown in the speedbar frame, and can be | |
627 jumped to by clicking the name. | |
628 | |
629 You can open these nodes with the @samp{[+]} button to see what sub-topics | |
630 are available. Since these sub-topics are not examined until you click | |
631 the @samp{[+]} button, sometimes a @samp{[?]} will appear when you click on | |
632 a @samp{[+]}, indicating that there are no sub-topics. | |
633 | |
634 @node GDB, , Info, Minor Modes | |
635 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
636 @section GDB | |
637 @cindex gdb | |
638 @cindex gud | |
639 | |
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641 text command mode (@pxref{GDB Graphical Interface,,, emacs, The |
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642 extensible self-documenting text editor}). |
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644 If you are using graphical mode you can see how selected variables |
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645 change each time your program stops (@pxref{Watch Expressions,,, |
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646 emacs, The extensible self-documenting text editor}). |
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648 If you are using text command mode, speedbar can show |
32674 | 649 you the current stack when the current buffer is the @file{*gdb*} |
650 buffer. Usually, it will just report that there is no stack, but when | |
651 the application is stopped, the current stack will be shown. | |
652 | |
653 You can click on any stack element and gdb will move to that stack | |
654 level. You can then check variables local to that level at the GDB | |
655 prompt. | |
656 | |
657 @node Customizing, Extending, Minor Modes, Top | |
658 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
659 @chapter Customizing | |
660 @cindex customizing | |
661 | |
662 Speedbar is highly customizable, with a plethora of control elements. | |
663 Since speedbar is so visual and reduces so much information, this is an | |
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32674 | 665 |
666 In general, there are three custom groups you can use to quickly modify | |
667 speedbar's behavior. | |
668 | |
669 @table @code | |
670 @item speedbar | |
671 Basic speedbar behaviors. | |
672 @item speedbar-vc | |
673 Customizations regarding version control handling. | |
674 @item speedbar-faces | |
675 Customize speedbar's many colors and fonts. | |
676 @end table | |
677 | |
678 @menu | |
679 * Frames and Faces:: Visible behaviors. | |
680 * Tag Hierarchy Methods:: Customizing how tags are displayed. | |
681 * Version Control:: Adding new VC detection modes. | |
682 * Hooks:: The many hooks you can use. | |
683 @end menu | |
684 | |
685 @node Frames and Faces, Tag Hierarchy Methods, Customizing, Customizing | |
686 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
687 @section Frames and Faces | |
688 @cindex faces | |
689 @cindex frame parameters | |
690 | |
691 There are several faces speedbar generates to provide a consistent | |
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692 color scheme across display types. You can customize these faces using |
32674 | 693 your favorite method. They are: |
694 | |
695 @table @asis | |
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696 @cindex @code{speedbar-button-face} |
32674 | 697 @item speedbar-button-face |
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698 Face used on expand/contract buttons. |
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699 @cindex @code{speedbar-file-face} |
32674 | 700 @item speedbar-file-face |
701 Face used on Files. Should also be used on non-directory like nodes. | |
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702 @cindex @code{speedbar-directory-face} |
32674 | 703 @item speedbar-directory-face |
704 Face used for directories, or nodes which consist of groups of other nodes. | |
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705 @cindex @code{speedbar-tag-face} |
32674 | 706 @item speedbar-tag-face |
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707 Face used for tags in a file, or for leaf items. |
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708 @cindex @code{speedbar-selected-face} |
32674 | 709 @item speedbar-selected-face |
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710 Face used to highlight the selected item. This would be the current |
32674 | 711 file being edited. |
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712 @cindex @code{speedbar-highlight-face} |
32674 | 713 @item speedbar-highlight-face |
714 Face used when the mouse passes over a button. | |
715 @end table | |
716 | |
717 You can also customize speedbar's initial frame parameters. How this is | |
718 accomplished is dependent on your platform being Emacs or XEmacs. | |
719 | |
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720 @cindex @code{speedbar-frame-parameters}, Emacs |
32674 | 721 In Emacs, change the alist @code{speedbar-frame-parameters}. This |
722 variable is used to set up initial details. Height is also | |
723 automatically added when speedbar is created, though you can override | |
724 it. | |
725 | |
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726 @cindex @code{speedbar-frame-plist}, XEmacs |
32674 | 727 In XEmacs, change the plist @code{speedbar-frame-plist}. This is the |
728 XEmacs way of doing the same thing. | |
729 | |
730 @node Tag Hierarchy Methods, Version Control, Frames and Faces, Customizing | |
731 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
732 @section Tag Hierarchy Methods | |
733 @cindex tag hierarchy | |
734 @cindex tag groups | |
735 @cindex tag sorting | |
736 | |
737 When listing tags within a file, it is possible to get an annoyingly | |
738 long list of entries. Imenu (which generates the tag list in Emacs) | |
739 will group some classes of items automatically. Even here, however, | |
740 some tag groups can be quite large. | |
741 | |
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742 @cindex @code{speedbar-tag-hierarchy-method} |
32674 | 743 To solve this problem, tags can be grouped into logical units through a |
744 hierarchy processor. The specific variable to use is | |
745 @code{speedbar-tag-hierarchy-method}. There are several methods that | |
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746 can be applied in any order. They are: |
32674 | 747 |
748 @table @code | |
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749 @cindex @code{speedbar-trim-words-tag-hierarchy} |
32674 | 750 @item speedbar-trim-words-tag-hierarchy |
751 Find a common prefix for all elements of a group, and trim it off. | |
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752 @cindex @code{speedbar-prefix-group-tag-hierarchy} |
32674 | 753 @item speedbar-prefix-group-tag-hierarchy |
754 If a group is too large, place sets of tags into bins based on common | |
755 prefixes. | |
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756 @cindex @code{speedbar-simple-group-tag-hierarchy} |
32674 | 757 @item speedbar-simple-group-tag-hierarchy |
758 Take all items in the top level list not in a group, and stick them into | |
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759 a @samp{Tags} group. |
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760 @cindex @code{speedbar-sort-tag-hierarchy} |
32674 | 761 @item speedbar-sort-tag-hierarchy |
762 Sort all items, leaving groups on top. | |
763 @end table | |
764 | |
765 You can also add your own functions to reorganize tags as you see fit. | |
766 | |
767 Some other control variables are: | |
768 | |
769 @table @code | |
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770 @cindex @code{speedbar-tag-group-name-minimum-length} |
32674 | 771 @item speedbar-tag-group-name-minimum-length |
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772 Default value: 4. |
32674 | 773 |
774 The minimum length of a prefix group name before expanding. Thus, if | |
775 the @code{speedbar-tag-hierarchy-method} includes | |
776 @code{speedbar-prefix-group-tag-hierarchy} and one such group's common | |
777 characters is less than this number of characters, then the group name | |
778 will be changed to the form of: | |
779 | |
780 @example | |
781 worda to wordb | |
782 @end example | |
783 | |
784 instead of just | |
785 | |
786 @example | |
787 word | |
788 @end example | |
789 | |
790 This way we won't get silly looking listings. | |
791 | |
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792 @cindex @code{speedbar-tag-split-minimum-length} |
32674 | 793 @item speedbar-tag-split-minimum-length |
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794 Default value: 20. |
32674 | 795 |
796 Minimum length before we stop trying to create sub-lists in tags. | |
797 This is used by all tag-hierarchy methods that break large lists into | |
798 sub-lists. | |
799 | |
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800 @cindex @code{speedbar-tag-regroup-maximum-length} |
32674 | 801 @item speedbar-tag-regroup-maximum-length |
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802 Default value: 10. |
32674 | 803 |
804 Maximum length of submenus that are regrouped. | |
805 If the regrouping option is used, then if two or more short subgroups | |
806 are next to each other, then they are combined until this number of | |
807 items is reached. | |
808 @end table | |
809 | |
810 @node Version Control, Hooks, Tag Hierarchy Methods, Customizing | |
811 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
812 @section Version Control | |
813 @cindex version control | |
814 @cindex vc extensions | |
815 | |
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816 When using the file mode in speedbar, information regarding a version |
32674 | 817 control system adds small details to the display. If a file is in a |
36154 | 818 version control system, and is ``checked out'' or ``locked'' locally, an |
819 asterisk @samp{*} appears at the end of the file name. In addition, | |
32674 | 820 the directory name for Version Control systems are left out of the |
821 speedbar display. | |
822 | |
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823 @cindex @code{speedbar-directory-unshown-regexp} |
32674 | 824 You can easily add new version control systems into speedbar's detection |
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825 scheme. To make a directory ``disappear'' from the list, use the variable |
32674 | 826 @code{speedbar-directory-unshown-regexp}. |
827 | |
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828 @cindex @code{speedbar-vc-path-enable-hook} |
32674 | 829 Next, you need to write entries for two hooks. The first is |
830 @code{speedbar-vc-path-enable-hook} which will enable a VC check in the | |
831 current directory for the group of files being checked. Your hook | |
832 function should take one parameter (the directory to check) and return | |
833 @code{t} if your VC method is in control here. | |
834 | |
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838 @var{file} name. Return @code{t} if you want to have the asterisk |
32674 | 839 placed near this file. |
840 | |
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841 @cindex @code{speedbar-vc-indicator} |
32674 | 842 Lastly, you can change the VC indicator using the variable |
843 @code{speedbar-vc-indicator}, and specify a single character string. | |
844 | |
845 @node Hooks, , Version Control, Customizing | |
846 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
847 @section Hooks | |
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848 @cindex hooks |
32674 | 849 |
850 There are several hooks in speedbar allowing custom behaviors to be | |
851 added. Available hooks are: | |
852 | |
853 @table @code | |
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854 @cindex @code{speedbar-visiting-file-hook} |
32674 | 855 @item speedbar-visiting-file-hook |
856 Hooks run when speedbar visits a file in the selected frame. | |
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857 @cindex @code{speedbar-visiting-tag-hook} |
32674 | 858 @item speedbar-visiting-tag-hook |
859 Hooks run when speedbar visits a tag in the selected frame. | |
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860 @cindex @code{speedbar-load-hook} |
32674 | 861 @item speedbar-load-hook |
862 Hooks run when speedbar is loaded. | |
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863 @cindex @code{speedbar-reconfigure-keymaps-hook} |
32674 | 864 @item speedbar-reconfigure-keymaps-hook |
865 Hooks run when the keymaps are regenerated. Keymaps are reconfigured | |
39267 | 866 whenever modes change. This will let you add custom key bindings. |
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867 @cindex @code{speedbar-before-popup-hook} |
32674 | 868 @item speedbar-before-popup-hook |
869 Hooks called before popping up the speedbar frame. | |
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870 New frames are often popped up when ``power clicking'' on an item to view |
32674 | 871 it. |
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872 @cindex @code{speedbar-before-delete-hook} |
32674 | 873 @item speedbar-before-delete-hook |
874 Hooks called before deleting or hiding the speedbar frame. | |
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875 @cindex @code{speedbar-mode-hook} |
32674 | 876 @item speedbar-mode-hook |
877 Hooks called after creating a speedbar buffer. | |
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878 @cindex @code{speedbar-timer-hook} |
32674 | 879 @item speedbar-timer-hook |
880 Hooks called after running the speedbar timer function. | |
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881 @cindex @code{speedbar-scanner-reset-hook} |
32674 | 882 @item speedbar-scanner-reset-hook |
883 Hook called whenever generic scanners are reset. | |
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884 Set this to implement your own scanning or rescan safe functions with |
32674 | 885 state data. |
886 @end table | |
887 | |
888 @node Extending, Index, Customizing, Top | |
889 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
890 @chapter Extending | |
891 @cindex extending | |
892 | |
893 Speedbar can run different types of Major display modes such as Files | |
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894 (@pxref{File Mode}), and Buffers (@pxref{Buffer Mode}). It can also manage |
32674 | 895 different minor display modes for use with buffers handling specialized |
896 data. | |
897 | |
898 These major and minor display modes are handled through an extension | |
899 system which permits specialized keymaps and menu extensions, in | |
900 addition to a unique rendering function. You can also specify a wide | |
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901 range of tagging functions. The default uses @code{imenu}, but new |
33079 | 902 tagging methods can be easily added. In this chapter, you will |
32674 | 903 learn how to write your own major or minor display modes, and how to |
904 create specialized tagging functions. | |
905 | |
906 @menu | |
907 * Minor Display Modes:: How to create a minor display mode. | |
908 * Major Display Modes:: How to create a major display mode. | |
33079 | 909 * Tagging Extensions:: How to create your own tagging methods. |
32674 | 910 * Creating a display:: How to insert buttons and hierarchies. |
911 @end menu | |
912 | |
913 @node Minor Display Modes, Major Display Modes, Extending, Extending | |
914 @section Minor Display Modes | |
915 @cindex create minor display mode | |
916 | |
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32674 | 918 buffer. This mode might not be useful for any other kind of data or |
919 mode, or may just be more useful that a files or buffers based mode when | |
920 working with a specialized mode. | |
921 | |
922 Examples that already exist for speedbar include RMAIL, Info, and gdb. | |
923 These modes display information specific to the major mode shown in the | |
924 attached frame. | |
925 | |
926 To enable a minor display mode in your favorite Major mode, follow these | |
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927 steps. The string @samp{@var{name}} is the name of the major mode being |
32674 | 928 augmented with speedbar. |
929 | |
930 @enumerate | |
931 @item | |
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32674 | 936 keymap. Use this command to create the keymap before assigning |
937 bindings: | |
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940 (setq @var{name}-speedbar-key-map (speedbar-make-specialized-keymap)) |
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946 Call your install function, or assign it to a hook like this: | |
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32674 | 949 (if (featurep 'speedbar) |
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956 @code{@var{name}-speedbar-menu-items}. This will be spliced into |
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960 Create a function called @code{@var{name}-speedbar-buttons}. This function |
32674 | 961 should take one variable, which is the buffer for which it will create |
962 buttons. At this time @code{(current-buffer)} will point to the | |
963 uncleared speedbar buffer. | |
964 @end enumerate | |
965 | |
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966 When writing @code{@var{name}-speedbar-buttons}, the first thing you will |
32674 | 967 want to do is execute a check to see if you need to re-create your |
968 display. If it needs to be cleared, you need to erase the speedbar | |
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969 buffer yourself, and start drawing buttons. @xref{Creating a display}. |
32674 | 970 |
33079 | 971 @node Major Display Modes, Tagging Extensions, Minor Display Modes, Extending |
32674 | 972 @section Major Display Modes |
973 @cindex create major display mode | |
974 | |
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975 Creating a @dfn{Major Display Mode} for speedbar requires authoring a keymap, |
32674 | 976 an easy-menu segment, and writing several functions. These items can be |
977 given any name, and are made the same way as in a minor display mode | |
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978 (@pxref{Minor Display Modes}). Once this is done, these items need to be |
32674 | 979 registered. |
980 | |
981 Because this setup activity may or may not have speedbar available when | |
982 it is being loaded, it is necessary to create an install function. This | |
983 function should create and initialize the keymap, and add your | |
984 expansions into the customization tables. | |
985 | |
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32674 | 987 When creating the keymap, use the function |
988 @code{speedbar-make-specialized-keymap} instead of other keymap making | |
989 functions. This will provide you with the initial bindings needed. | |
990 Some common speedbar functions you might want to bind are: | |
991 | |
992 @table @code | |
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993 @cindex @code{speedbar-edit-line} |
32674 | 994 @item speedbar-edit-line |
995 Edit the item on the current line. | |
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996 @cindex @code{speedbar-expand-line} |
32674 | 997 @item speedbar-expand-line |
998 Expand the item under the cursor. | |
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1000 @cindex @code{speedbar-contract-line} |
32674 | 1001 @item speedbar-contract-line |
1002 Contract the item under the cursor. | |
1003 @end table | |
1004 | |
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1005 @cindex @code{speedbar-line-path} |
32674 | 1006 These function require that function @code{speedbar-line-path} be |
1007 correctly overloaded to work. | |
1008 | |
1009 Next, register your extension like this; | |
1010 | |
1011 @example | |
1012 (speedbar-add-expansion-list '("MyExtension" | |
1013 MyExtension-speedbar-menu-items | |
1014 MyExtension-speedbar-key-map | |
1015 MyExtension-speedbar-buttons)) | |
1016 @end example | |
1017 | |
1018 There are no limitations to the names you use. | |
1019 | |
1020 The first parameter is the string representing your display mode. | |
1021 The second parameter is a variable name containing an easymenu compatible | |
1022 menu definition. This will be stuck in the middle of speedbar's menu. | |
1023 The third parameter is the variable name containing the keymap we | |
1024 discussed earlier. | |
1025 The last parameter is a function which draws buttons for your mode. | |
1026 This function must take two parameters. The directory currently being | |
1027 displayed, and the depth at which you should start rendering buttons. | |
1028 The function will then draw (starting at the current cursor position) | |
1029 any buttons deemed necessary based on the input parameters. | |
1030 @xref{Creating a display}. | |
1031 | |
1032 Next, you need to register function overrides. This may look something | |
1033 like this: | |
1034 | |
1035 @example | |
1036 (speedbar-add-mode-functions-list | |
1037 '("MYEXTENSION" | |
1038 (speedbar-item-info . MyExtension-speedbar-item-info) | |
1039 (speedbar-line-path . MyExtension-speedbar-line-path))) | |
1040 @end example | |
1041 | |
1042 The first element in the list is the name of you extension. The second | |
1043 is an alist of functions to overload. The function to overload is | |
1044 first, followed by what you want called instead. | |
1045 | |
1046 For @code{speedbar-line-path} your function should take an optional DEPTH | |
1047 parameter. This is the starting depth for heavily indented lines. If | |
1048 it is not provided, you can derive it like this: | |
1049 | |
1050 @example | |
1051 (save-match-data | |
1052 (if (not depth) | |
1053 (progn | |
1054 (beginning-of-line) | |
1055 (looking-at "^\\([0-9]+\\):") | |
1056 (setq depth (string-to-int (match-string 1))))) | |
1057 @end example | |
1058 | |
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1061 line. | |
1062 | |
1063 The path returned should be the full path name of the file associated | |
1064 with that line. If the cursor is on a tag, then the file containing | |
1065 that tag should be returned. This is critical for built in file based | |
1066 functions to work (meaning less code for you to write). If your display | |
1067 does not deal in files, you do not need to overload this function. | |
1068 | |
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32674 | 1070 The function @code{speedbar-item-info}, however, is very likely to need |
1071 overloading. This function takes no parameters and must derive a text | |
1072 summary to display in the minibuffer. | |
1073 | |
1074 There are several helper functions you can use if you are going to use | |
1075 built in tagging. These functions can be @code{or}ed since each one | |
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1078 @table @code | |
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1079 @cindex @code{speedbar-item-info-file-helper} |
32674 | 1080 @item speedbar-item-info-file-helper |
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32674 | 1082 filename, or it will derive it using a (possibly overloaded) function |
1083 @code{speedbar-line-file}. It shows details about a file. | |
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32674 | 1085 @item speedbar-item-info-tag-helper |
1086 If the current line is a tag, then display information about that tag, | |
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32674 | 1088 @end table |
1089 | |
1090 Your custom function might look like this: | |
1091 | |
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32674 | 1093 (defun MyExtension-item-info () |
1094 "Display information about the current line." | |
1095 (or (speedbar-item-info-tag-helper) | |
1096 (message "Interesting detail."))) | |
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1099 Once you have done all this, speedbar will show an entry in the | |
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1100 @samp{Displays} menu declaring that your extension is available. |
32674 | 1101 |
33079 | 1102 @node Tagging Extensions, Creating a display, Major Display Modes, Extending |
1103 @section Tagging Extensions | |
32674 | 1104 |
1105 It is possible to create new methods for tagging files in speedbar. | |
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1109 @defun my-fetch-dynamic-tags file | |
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1110 Parse @var{file} for a list of tags. Return the list, or @code{t} if there was |
32674 | 1111 an error. |
1112 @end defun | |
1113 | |
1114 The non-error return value can be anything, as long as it can be | |
33079 | 1115 inserted by its paired function: |
32674 | 1116 |
1117 @defun my-insert-tag-list level lst | |
1118 Insert a list of tags @var{lst} started at indentation level | |
1119 @var{level}. Creates buttons for each tag, and provides any other | |
33079 | 1120 display information required. |
32674 | 1121 @end defun |
1122 | |
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32674 | 1124 It is often useful to use @code{speedbar-create-tag-hierarchy} on your |
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1127 | |
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32674 | 1129 Once these two functions are written, modify the variable |
1130 @code{speedbar-dynamic-tags-function-list} to include your parser at the | |
1131 beginning, like this: | |
1132 | |
1133 @example | |
1134 (add-to-list 'speedbar-dynamic-tags-function-list | |
1135 '(my-fetch-dynamic-tags . my-insert-tag-list)) | |
1136 @end example | |
1137 | |
1138 If your parser is only good for a few types of files, make sure that it | |
1139 is either a buffer local modification, or that the tag generator returns | |
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33079 | 1142 @node Creating a display, , Tagging Extensions, Extending |
32674 | 1143 @section Creating a display |
1144 @cindex creating a display | |
1145 | |
1146 Rendering a display in speedbar is completely flexible. When your | |
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32674 | 1148 Display Modes}, you have control to @code{insert} anything you want. |
1149 | |
1150 The conventions allow almost anything to be inserted, but several helper | |
1151 functions are provided to make it easy to create the standardized | |
1152 buttons. | |
1153 | |
34238 | 1154 To understand the built in functions, each `button' in speedbar consists |
32674 | 1155 of four important pieces of data. The text to be displayed, token |
1156 data to be associated with the text, a function to call, and some face to | |
1157 display it in. | |
1158 | |
1159 When a function is provided, then that text becomes mouse activated, | |
1160 meaning the mouse will highlight the text. | |
1161 | |
1162 Additionally, for data which can form deep trees, each line is given a | |
1163 depth which indicates how far down the tree it is. This information is | |
1164 stored in invisible text at the beginning of each line, and is used by | |
1165 the navigation commands. | |
1166 | |
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32674 | 1168 This function inserts one button into the current location. |
1169 @var{text} is the text to insert. @var{face} is the face in which it | |
1170 will be displayed. @var{mouse} is the face to display over the text | |
1171 when the mouse passes over it. @var{function} is called whenever the | |
1172 user clicks on the text. | |
1173 | |
1174 The optional argument @var{token} is extra data to associated with the | |
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32674 | 1176 appear directly after the last button which was created instead of on |
1177 the next line. | |
1178 @end defun | |
1179 | |
1180 @defun speedbar-make-tag-line exp-button-type exp-button-char exp-button-function exp-button-data tag-button tag-button-function tag-button-data tag-button-face depth | |
1181 | |
1182 Create a tag line with @var{exp-button-type} for the small expansion | |
1183 button. This is the button that expands or contracts a node (if | |
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32674 | 1190 |
1191 Next, @var{tag-button} is the text of the tag. | |
1192 @var{tag-button-function} is the function to call if clicked on, and | |
1193 @var{tag-button-data} is the data to attach to the text field (such a | |
1194 tag positioning, etc). @var{tag-button-face} is a face used for this | |
1195 type of tag. | |
1196 | |
1197 Lastly, @var{depth} shows the depth of expansion. | |
1198 | |
1199 This function assumes that the cursor is in the speedbar window at the | |
33079 | 1200 position to insert a new item, and that the new item will end with a CR. |
32674 | 1201 @end defun |
1202 | |
1203 @defun speedbar-insert-generic-list level list expand-fun find-fun | |
1204 | |
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32674 | 1206 multi-level alist @var{list}. Associations with lists get @samp{@{+@}} |
1207 tags (to expand into more nodes) and those with positions or other data | |
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32674 | 1209 function @var{expand-fun} and the token is the @code{cdr} list. The |
1210 token name will have the function @var{find-fun} and not token. | |
1211 | |
1212 Each element of the list can have one of these forms: | |
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1219 @item (@var{name} marker-or-number (@var{name} . marker-or-number) ... ) |
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1220 One Group of tags where the group has a starting position. |
32674 | 1221 @end table |
1222 | |
1223 When you use @code{speedbar-insert-generic-list}, there are some | |
1224 variables you can set buffer-locally to change the behavior. The most | |
1225 obvious is @code{speedbar-tag-hierarchy-method}. | |
1226 @xref{Tag Hierarchy Methods}. | |
1227 | |
1228 @defvar speedbar-generic-list-group-expand-button-type | |
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1229 This is the button type used for groups of tags, whether expanded |
32674 | 1230 or added in via a hierarchy method. Two good values are |
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1231 @code{curly} and @code{expandtag}. Curly is the default button, and |
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1232 @code{expandtag} is useful if the groups also has a position. |
32674 | 1233 @end defvar |
1234 | |
1235 @defvar speedbar-generic-list-tag-button-type | |
1236 This is the button type used for a single tag. | |
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1237 Two good values are @code{nil} and @code{statictag}. |
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1238 @code{nil} is the default, and @code{statictag} has the same width as |
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1239 @code{expandtag}. |
32674 | 1240 @end defvar |
1241 | |
1242 @end defun | |
1243 | |
1244 @node Index, , Extending, Top | |
1245 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1246 @unnumbered Concept Index | |
1247 @printindex cp | |
1248 | |
1249 @bye | |
39267 | 1250 @c LocalWords: speedbar's xref slowbar kbd subsubsection |
32674 | 1251 @c LocalWords: keybindings |
52401 | 1252 |
1253 @ignore | |
1254 arch-tag: e1fc85f0-1eeb-489f-a8d4-a2bfe711fa02 | |
1255 @end ignore |