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809 | 5 ;; Author: Daniel Pfeiffer <pfeiffer@cix.cict.fr> |
6 ;; Adapted-By: ESR | |
7 | |
8 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
9 | |
10 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
11 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
12 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) | |
13 ;; any later version. | |
14 | |
15 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
16 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
17 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
18 ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | |
19 | |
20 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
21 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
22 ;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | |
23 | |
24 ;;; Commentary: | |
25 | |
2373 | 26 ;; This package gives you the ability to edit text in a two-column format. |
27 | |
809 | 28 ;; --8<---- two-column.el ----8<--------8<--------8<--------8<--------8<------- |
29 ;; Esperanto: English: | |
30 | |
31 ;; Minora modalo por samtempa dukolumna Minor mode for simultaneous | |
32 ;; tajpado two-column editing | |
33 | |
34 ;; ^Ci dataro estas ero de GNU Emacs. This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
35 | |
36 ;; GNU Emacs estas disdonata en la GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope | |
37 ;; espero ke ^gi estos utila, sed SEN that it will be useful, but WITHOUT | |
38 ;; IA GARANTIO. Neniu a^utoro a^u ANY WARRANTY. No author or | |
39 ;; disdonanto akceptas respondecon al distributor accepts responsibility | |
40 ;; iu ajn por la sekvoj de ^gia uzado, to anyone for the consequences of | |
41 ;; a^u ^cu ^gi serveblas al iu celo, using it or for whether it serves | |
42 ;; a^u e^c entute funkcias, se li ni any particular purpose or works at | |
43 ;; estas skribinta tion. Vidu la GNU all, unless he says so in writing. | |
44 ;; Emacs ^Generala Publika Licenco por Refer to the GNU Emacs General | |
45 ;; plenaj detaloj. Public License for full details. | |
46 | |
47 ;; ^Ciu rajtas kopii, modifi kaj ree Everyone is granted permission to | |
48 ;; disdoni GNU Emacs, sed nur sub la copy, modify and redistribute GNU | |
49 ;; condi^coj priskribitaj en la GNU Emacs, but only under the conditions | |
50 ;; Emacs ^Generala Publika Licenco. described in the GNU Emacs General | |
51 ;; Kopio de tiu licenso estas supozata Public License. A copy of this | |
52 ;; donita al vi kune kun GNU Emacs, por license is supposed to have been | |
53 ;; ke vi sciu viajn rajtojn kaj given to you along with GNU Emacs so | |
54 ;; respondecojn. ^Gi devus esti en you can know your rights and | |
55 ;; dataro nomata COPYING. Inter responsibilities. It should be in a | |
56 ;; alia^joj, la notico pri kopirajto file named COPYING. Among other | |
57 ;; kaj ^ci notico devas esti gardata things, the copyright notice and | |
58 ;; sur ^ciuj kopioj. this notice must be preserved on all | |
59 ;; copies. | |
60 | |
61 | |
62 ;; Tiu minora modalo ebligas al vi This minor mode allows you to | |
63 ;; tajpi sendepende en du apudaj independently edit two adjacent | |
64 ;; bufroj. Vi havas tri eblecojn por buffers. You have three ways to | |
65 ;; eki ^gin. ^Ciu donas al vi start it up. Each gives you a | |
66 ;; horizontale disigatan fenestron, horizontally split window similar to | |
67 ;; simila al fina apareco de via the final outcome of your text: | |
68 ;; teksto: | |
69 | |
70 ;; C-x 6 2 asocias novan bufron nomatan associates a new buffer called | |
71 ;; same, sed kun 2C/ anta^u. the same, but with 2C/ | |
72 ;; prepended. | |
73 | |
74 ;; C-x 6 b asocias alian bufron. Vi povas associates another buffer. | |
75 ;; anka^u asocii dataron, se vi This can be used to associate a | |
76 ;; ^jus anta^ue faris C-x C-f. file if you just did C-x C-f. | |
77 | |
78 ;; C-x 6 u disigas jam dukolumnan tekston unmerges a two-column text into | |
79 ;; en du bufroj ekde la nuna two buffers from the current | |
80 ;; linio, kaj je la nuna kolumno. line and at the current column. | |
81 ;; La anta^uaj signoj (ofte The preceding characters (often | |
82 ;; tabeligilo a^u |) estas la tab or |) are the column | |
83 ;; kolumna disiganto. Linioj kiuj separator. Lines that don't | |
84 ;; ne enhavas ilin ne estas have them won't be separated. | |
85 ;; disigitaj. Kiel la kvara kaj Like the fourth and fifth line | |
86 ;; la kvina linio se vi disigas if you unmerge this file from | |
87 ;; ^ci dataron ekde la unua angla the first english word. | |
88 ;; vorto. | |
89 | |
90 ;; Je ^cia flanko estas bufro, kiu On each side is a buffer that knows | |
91 ;; konas la alian. Kun la ordonoj C-x about the other. With the commands | |
92 ;; 6 SPC, C-x 6 DEL kaj C-x 6 RET oni C-x 6 SPC, C-x 6 DEL and C-x 6 RET | |
93 ;; povas suben- a^u supreniri unu you can simultaneously scroll up or | |
94 ;; ekranon, kaj subeniri linion, down by a screenfull and by a line | |
95 ;; samtempe en la du bufroj. Al la alia in both buffers. Empty lines are | |
96 ;; bufro estas aldonataj linioj se added to the other buffer if | |
97 ;; necesas, por ke vi vidu la saman necessary, so that you see the same | |
98 ;; parton. Per C-x 6 C-l vi povas part. With C-x 6 C-l you can | |
99 ;; recentrigi la linion. Kiam vi nur recenter the line. When you only | |
100 ;; plu havas unu el la du bufroj have one of the two buffers onscreen | |
101 ;; surekrane vi revidos la alian per you can get the other back with C-x | |
102 ;; denove C-x 6 2. 6 2 once more. | |
103 | |
104 ;; Se vi volas meti longajn liniojn If you include long lines, i.e which | |
105 ;; (ekz. programerojn) en la kunigotan will span both columns (eg. source | |
106 ;; tekston, ili devas esti en la code), they should be in what will | |
107 ;; estonte unua kolumno. La alia devas be the first column, with the | |
108 ;; havi malplenajn linion apud ili. associated buffer having empty lines | |
109 ;; next to them. | |
110 | |
111 ;; Averto: en Emacs kiam vi ^san^gas la Attention: in Emacs when you change | |
112 ;; ma^joran modalon, la minoraj modaloj the major mode, the minor modes are | |
113 ;; estas anka^u elmemorigitaj. Tiu- also purged from memory. In that | |
114 ;; okaze vi devas religi la du bufrojn case you must reassociate the two | |
115 ;; per iu C-x 6-ordono, ekz. C-x 6 b. buffers with any C-x 6-command, e.g. | |
116 ;; C-x 6 b. | |
117 | |
118 ;; Kiam vi estos kontenta de la When you have edited both buffers to | |
119 ;; rezulto, vi kunmetos la du kolumnojn your content, you merge them with | |
120 ;; per C-x 6 1. Se vi poste vidas C-x 6 1. If you then see a problem, | |
121 ;; problemon, vi neniigu la kunmeton you undo the merge with C-x u and | |
122 ;; per C-x u kaj plue modifu la du continue to edit the two buffers. | |
123 ;; bufrojn. Kiam vi ne plu volas tajpi When you no longer want to edit in | |
124 ;; dukolumne, vi eliru el la minora two columns, you turn off the minor | |
125 ;; modalo per C-x 6 k. mode with C-x 6 k. | |
126 | |
127 | |
128 ;; An^stata^u tri `autoload' kaj tri | Instead of three `autoload' and | |
129 ;; `global-set-key' vi povas uzi la | three `global-set-key' you can use | |
130 ;; jenon en via dataro ~/.emacs, por | the following in your file | |
923 | 131 ;; memstare ^car^gi la modalon: | ~/.emacs, to automatically load |
132 ;; | the mode: | |
809 | 133 |
134 ;; (global-set-key "\C-x6" | |
135 ;; '(lambda () (interactive) | |
136 ;; (load-library "two-column") | |
137 ;; (call-interactively | |
138 ;; (cdr (assq (read-char) tc-mode-map))))) | |
139 | |
140 ;; Se vi ^satus havi la dukolumnajn | If you'd like to have the | |
141 ;; ordonojn je funkciklavo <f2>, vi | two-column commands on function | |
142 ;; povas uzi la jenon en via dataro | key <f2>, you can use the | |
923 | 143 ;; ~/.emacs: | following in your file ~/.emacs: |
809 | 144 |
923 | 145 ;; (global-set-key [f2] (function |
146 ;; (lambda () | |
147 ;; (interactive) | |
148 ;; (load-library "two-column") | |
149 ;; (global-set-key [f2] tc-mode-map) | |
150 ;; (call-interactively | |
151 ;; (cdr (assq (read-char) tc-mode-map)))))) | |
809 | 152 |
153 ;; In addition to two-column editing of text, for example for writing a | |
154 ;; bilingual text side-by-side as shown below in the file's prolog, other | |
155 ;; interesting uses have been found for this minor mode: | |
156 ;; | |
157 ;; | |
923 | 158 ;; You can separate the columns with {+} C-x 6 u or <f2> u if you prefer |
159 ;; any string that pleases you, by {+} handles these with a prefix argument | |
160 ;; setting tc-separator. For {+} that enables you to declare the | |
161 ;; example "{+} " if you like to {+} desired length of such a string. | |
809 | 162 ;; amuse yourself. |
163 ;; | |
164 ;; | |
165 ;; keyword You can write any text corresponding to a | |
166 ;; given keyword in a filled paragraph next to | |
167 ;; it. Note that the width of the first column | |
168 ;; may be less than window-min-width in the | |
169 ;; result, but will be displayed at that width. | |
170 ;; | |
171 ;; another This is not a three- or multi-column mode. | |
172 ;; The example in the file's prolog required | |
173 ;; working on two columns and then treating the | |
174 ;; result as one column in order to add the | |
175 ;; third. | |
176 ;; | |
177 ;; | |
178 ;; Programmers might like the ability to split off the comment column of | |
179 ;; a file that looks like the following. The advantage is that with | |
180 ;; (setq fill-prefix "-- ") you can run M-q (fill-paragraph) on the | |
181 ;; comment. The problem is, code quickly gets rather wide, so you need | |
182 ;; to use a narrower comment column, which is less interesting, unless | |
183 ;; you have a 132-column screen. Code lines that reach beyond | |
184 ;; comment-column are no problem, except that you won't always see their | |
185 ;; end during editing. | |
186 ;; | |
187 ;; BEGIN -- This is just some meaningless | |
188 ;; FOR i IN 1..10 LOOP -- code in Ada, that runs foobar | |
189 ;; foobar( i ); -- once for each argument from one | |
190 ;; END LOOP; -- to ten, and then we're already | |
191 ;; END; -- through with it. | |
192 ;; | |
193 ;; Better yet, you can put the point before "This", type M-3 C-x 6 u | |
194 ;; which makes "-- " the separator between a no-comments Ada buffer, and | |
195 ;; a plain text comment buffer. When you put them back together, every | |
196 ;; non-empty line of the 2nd column will again be preceded by "-- ". | |
197 ;; | |
198 ;; | |
199 ;; The <f2> function key hack (which is one of the rare times when | |
200 ;; function keys are mnemonic) at the end of the file's prolog requires | |
201 ;; that the lisp/term/*.el for your terminal use the standard | |
202 ;; conventions. Too bad that some don't (at least not in version 18.55). | |
203 ;; The Sun one is hopelessly non-standard, and vt2[024]0 somehow forgot | |
204 ;; to define <f1> thru <f5>. (It defines <pf1> thru <pf4> instead, but | |
205 ;; that is not what we need on an X terminal.) If you want to use those, | |
206 ;; you'll need another hack something like: | |
207 ;; | |
208 ;; (if (string= (system-name) "cix") | |
209 ;; (progn | |
210 ;; (load-library "term/vt200.el") | |
211 ;; (define-key CSI-map "12~" (cons function-keymap ?\^b))) | |
212 ;; (global-unset-key "\e[") | |
213 ;; (define-key esc-map "[225z" (cons function-keymap ?\^b))) | |
214 ;; | |
215 ;; where "cix" is the non-sun machine I use. Actually I use the same X | |
216 ;; terminal to connect to both machines, and I want to keep my ~/.emacs | |
217 ;; identical on both. Bother, the two Emacses don't recognize the same | |
218 ;; keys and assign different sequences to those they do! I sure hope all | |
219 ;; this nonsense will stop with version 19 (or preferably soon) where I'd | |
220 ;; like to be able to say (define-key some-map '<f2> some-cmd), and see | |
221 ;; <f2> rather than some unintelligible ESC-sequence in command key | |
222 ;; sequences. | |
223 | |
224 ;;; Code: | |
225 | |
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226 ;;;;; Set up keymap ;;;;; |
809 | 227 |
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229 (defvar tc-mode-map nil |
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230 "Keymap for commands for two-column mode.") |
809 | 231 |
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232 ;;;###autoload |
809 | 233 (if tc-mode-map |
234 () | |
235 (setq tc-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)) | |
236 (define-key tc-mode-map "1" 'tc-merge) | |
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237 (define-key tc-mode-map "2" 'tc-two-columns) |
809 | 238 (define-key tc-mode-map "b" 'tc-associate-buffer) |
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239 (define-key tc-mode-map "e" 'tc-dissociate) |
809 | 240 (define-key tc-mode-map "\C-l" 'tc-recenter) |
241 (define-key tc-mode-map "o" 'tc-associated-buffer) | |
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242 (define-key tc-mode-map "s" 'tc-split) |
809 | 243 (define-key tc-mode-map "{" 'shrink-window-horizontally) |
244 (define-key tc-mode-map "}" 'enlarge-window-horizontally) | |
245 (define-key tc-mode-map " " 'tc-scroll-up) | |
246 (define-key tc-mode-map "\^?" 'tc-scroll-down) | |
247 (define-key tc-mode-map "\C-m" 'tc-scroll-line)) | |
248 | |
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249 ;;;###autoload |
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250 (global-set-key "\C-x6" tc-mode-map) |
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252 ;;;;; variable declarations ;;;;; |
809 | 253 |
254 ;; markers seem to be the only buffer-id not affected by renaming | |
255 ;; a buffer. This nevertheless loses when a buffer is killed. | |
256 (defvar tc-other nil | |
257 "Marker to the associated buffer, if non-nil.") | |
258 (make-variable-buffer-local 'tc-other) | |
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259 (put 'tc-other 'permanent-local t) |
809 | 260 |
261 (setq minor-mode-alist (cons '(tc-other " 2C") minor-mode-alist)) | |
262 | |
263 ;; rearranged, so that the pertinent info will show in 40 columns | |
264 (defvar tc-mode-line-format | |
265 '("-%*- %15b --" (-3 . "%p") "--%[(" mode-name | |
266 minor-mode-alist "%n" mode-line-process ")%]%-") | |
267 "*Value of mode-line-format for a buffer in two-column minor mode.") | |
268 | |
269 (defvar tc-separator "" | |
270 "*A string inserted between the two columns when merging. | |
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271 This gets set locally by \\[tc-split].") |
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272 (put 'tc-separator 'permanent-local t) |
809 | 273 |
274 (defvar tc-window-width 40 | |
275 "*The width of the first column. (Must be at least `window-min-width') | |
276 This value is local for every buffer that sets it.") | |
277 (make-variable-buffer-local 'tc-window-width) | |
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278 (put 'tc-window-width 'permanent-local t) |
809 | 279 |
280 (defvar tc-beyond-fill-column 4 | |
281 "*Base for calculating `fill-column' for a buffer in two-column minor mode. | |
282 The value of `fill-column' becomes `tc-window-width' for this buffer | |
283 minus this value.") | |
284 | |
285 (defvar tc-mode-hook nil | |
286 "Function called, if non-nil, whenever turning on two-column minor mode. | |
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287 It can get called by \\[tc-two-columns] (tc-two-columns), \\[tc-split] (tc-split) |
809 | 288 and \\[tc-associate-buffer] (tc-associate-buffer), on both buffers.") |
289 | |
290 ;;;;; base functions ;;;;; | |
291 | |
292 ;; the access method for the other buffer. this tries to remedy against | |
293 ;; lost local variables and lost buffers. | |
294 (defun tc-other () | |
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295 (if tc-other |
809 | 296 (or (prog1 |
297 (marker-buffer tc-other) | |
298 (setq mode-line-format tc-mode-line-format )) | |
299 ; The associated buffer somehow got killed. | |
300 (progn | |
301 ; The other variables may later be useful if the user | |
302 ; reestablishes the association. | |
303 (kill-local-variable 'tc-other) | |
304 (kill-local-variable 'mode-line-format) | |
305 nil)))) | |
306 | |
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308 (defun tc-two-columns (&optional buffer) |
809 | 309 "Split current window vertically for two-column editing. |
310 | |
311 When called the first time, associates a buffer with the current | |
312 buffer. Both buffers are put in two-column minor mode and | |
313 tc-mode-hook gets called on both. These buffers remember | |
314 about one another, even when renamed. | |
315 | |
316 When called again, restores the screen layout with the current buffer | |
317 first and the associated buffer to it's right. | |
318 | |
319 If you include long lines, i.e which will span both columns (eg. | |
320 source code), they should be in what will be the first column, with | |
321 the associated buffer having empty lines next to them. | |
322 | |
323 You have the following commands at your disposal: | |
324 | |
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325 \\[tc-two-columns] Rearrange screen |
809 | 326 \\[tc-associate-buffer] Reassociate buffer after changing major mode |
327 \\[tc-scroll-up] Scroll both buffers up by a screenfull | |
328 \\[tc-scroll-down] Scroll both buffers down by a screenful | |
329 \\[tc-scroll-line] Scroll both buffers up by one or more lines | |
330 \\[tc-recenter] Recenter and realign other buffer | |
331 \\[shrink-window-horizontally], \\[enlarge-window-horizontally] Shrink, enlarge current column | |
332 \\[tc-associated-buffer] Switch to associated buffer | |
333 \\[tc-merge] Merge both buffers | |
334 | |
335 These keybindings can be customized in your ~/.emacs by `tc-prefix' | |
336 and `tc-mode-map'. | |
337 | |
338 The appearance of the screen can be customized by the variables | |
339 `tc-window-width', `tc-beyond-fill-column', | |
340 `tc-mode-line-format' and `truncate-partial-width-windows'." | |
341 | |
342 (interactive "P") | |
343 ; first go to full width, so that we can certainly split into | |
344 ; two windows | |
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345 (if (< (window-width) (frame-width)) |
809 | 346 (enlarge-window 99999 t)) |
347 (split-window-horizontally | |
348 (max window-min-width (min tc-window-width | |
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349 (- (frame-width) window-min-width)))) |
809 | 350 (if (tc-other) |
351 (progn | |
352 (other-window 1) | |
353 (switch-to-buffer (tc-other)) | |
354 (other-window -1) | |
355 ; align buffers if necessary | |
356 (tc-scroll-line 0)) | |
357 | |
358 ; set up minor mode linking two buffers | |
359 (setq fill-column (- tc-window-width | |
360 tc-beyond-fill-column) | |
361 mode-line-format tc-mode-line-format) | |
362 (run-hooks tc-mode-hook) | |
363 (let ((other (point-marker))) | |
364 (other-window 1) | |
365 (switch-to-buffer | |
366 (or buffer | |
367 (generate-new-buffer | |
368 (concat "2C/" (buffer-name))))) | |
369 (or buffer | |
370 (text-mode)) | |
371 (setq fill-column (- tc-window-width | |
372 tc-beyond-fill-column) | |
373 mode-line-format tc-mode-line-format | |
374 tc-other other | |
375 other (point-marker)) | |
376 (run-hooks tc-mode-hook) | |
377 (other-window -1) | |
378 (setq tc-other other)))) | |
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809 | 383 (defun tc-associate-buffer () |
384 "Associate another buffer with this one in two-column minor mode. | |
385 Can also be used to associate a just previously visited file, by | |
386 accepting the proposed default buffer. | |
387 | |
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809 | 389 (interactive) |
390 (let ((b1 (current-buffer)) | |
391 (b2 (or (tc-other) | |
392 (read-buffer "Associate buffer: " (other-buffer))))) | |
393 (save-excursion | |
394 (setq tc-other nil) | |
395 (set-buffer b2) | |
396 (and (tc-other) | |
397 (not (eq b1 (tc-other))) | |
398 (error "Buffer already associated with buffer `%s'." | |
399 (buffer-name (tc-other)))) | |
400 (setq b1 (and (assq 'tc-window-width (buffer-local-variables)) | |
401 tc-window-width))) | |
402 ; if other buffer has a local width, adjust here too | |
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809 | 408 "Unmerge a two-column text into two buffers in two-column minor mode. |
409 The text is unmerged at the cursor's column which becomes the local | |
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410 value of `tc-window-width'. Only lines that have the ARG same |
809 | 411 preceding characters at that column get split. The ARG preceding |
412 characters without any leading whitespace become the local value for | |
413 `tc-separator'. This way lines that continue across both | |
414 columns remain untouched in the first buffer. | |
415 | |
416 This function can be used with a prototype line, to set up things as | |
417 you like them. You write the first line of each column with the | |
418 separator you like and then unmerge that line. E.g.: | |
419 | |
420 First column's text sSs Second columns text | |
421 \\___/\\ | |
422 / \\ | |
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425 See \\[tc-two-columns] and `lisp/two-column.el' for further details." |
809 | 426 (interactive "p") |
427 (and (tc-other) | |
428 (if (y-or-n-p (concat "Overwrite associated buffer `" | |
429 (buffer-name (tc-other)) | |
430 "'? ")) | |
431 (save-excursion | |
432 (set-buffer (tc-other)) | |
433 (erase-buffer)) | |
434 (signal 'quit nil))) | |
435 (let ((point (point)) | |
436 ; make next-line always come back to same column | |
437 (goal-column (current-column)) | |
438 ; a counter for empty lines in other buffer | |
439 (n (1- (count-lines (point-min) (point)))) | |
440 chars other) | |
441 (save-excursion | |
442 (backward-char arg) | |
443 (setq chars (buffer-substring (point) point)) | |
444 (skip-chars-forward " \t" point) | |
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809 | 446 (setq tc-separator (buffer-substring (point) point) |
447 tc-window-width (current-column))) | |
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809 | 449 (setq other (tc-other)) |
450 ; now we're ready to actually unmerge | |
451 (save-excursion | |
452 (while (not (eobp)) | |
453 (if (not (and (= (current-column) goal-column) | |
454 (string= chars | |
455 (buffer-substring (point) | |
456 (save-excursion | |
457 (backward-char arg) | |
458 (point)))))) | |
459 (setq n (1+ n)) | |
460 (setq point (point)) | |
461 (backward-char arg) | |
462 (skip-chars-backward " \t") | |
463 (delete-region point (point)) | |
464 (setq point (point)) | |
465 (insert-char ?\n n) | |
466 (append-to-buffer other point (progn (end-of-line) | |
467 (if (eobp) | |
468 (point) | |
469 (1+ (point))))) | |
470 (delete-region point (point)) | |
471 (setq n 0)) | |
472 (next-line 1))))) | |
473 | |
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809 | 476 "Turn off two-column minor mode in current and associated buffer. |
477 If the associated buffer is unmodified and empty, it is killed." | |
478 (interactive) | |
479 (let ((buffer (current-buffer))) | |
480 (save-excursion | |
481 (and (tc-other) | |
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809 | 483 (or (not (tc-other)) |
484 (eq buffer (tc-other))) | |
485 (if (and (not (buffer-modified-p)) | |
486 (eobp) (bobp)) | |
487 (kill-buffer nil) | |
488 (kill-local-variable 'tc-other) | |
489 (kill-local-variable 'tc-window-width) | |
490 (kill-local-variable 'tc-separator) | |
491 (kill-local-variable 'mode-line-format) | |
492 (kill-local-variable 'fill-column)))) | |
493 (kill-local-variable 'tc-other) | |
494 (kill-local-variable 'tc-window-width) | |
495 (kill-local-variable 'tc-separator) | |
496 (kill-local-variable 'mode-line-format) | |
497 (kill-local-variable 'fill-column))) | |
498 | |
499 | |
500 ;; this doesn't use yank-rectangle, so that the first column can | |
501 ;; contain long lines | |
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809 | 503 (defun tc-merge () |
504 "Merges the associated buffer with the current buffer. | |
505 They get merged at the column, which is the value of | |
506 `tc-window-width', i.e. usually at the vertical window | |
507 separator. This separator gets replaced with white space. Beyond | |
508 that the value of gets inserted on merged lines. The two columns are | |
509 thus pasted side by side, in a single text. If the other buffer is | |
510 not displayed to the left of this one, then this one becomes the left | |
511 column. | |
512 | |
513 If you want `tc-separator' on empty lines in the second column, | |
514 you should put just one space in them. In the final result, you can strip | |
515 off trailing spaces with \\[beginning-of-buffer] \\[replace-regexp] [ SPC TAB ] + $ RET RET" | |
516 | |
517 (interactive) | |
518 (or (tc-other) | |
519 (error "You must first set two-column minor mode.")) | |
520 (and (> (car (window-edges)) 0) ; not touching left edge of screen | |
521 (eq (window-buffer (previous-window)) | |
522 (tc-other)) | |
523 (other-window -1)) | |
524 (save-excursion | |
525 (let ((b1 (current-buffer)) | |
526 (b2 (tc-other)) | |
527 string) | |
528 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
529 (set-buffer b2) | |
530 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
531 (while (not (eobp)) | |
532 (setq string (buffer-substring (point) | |
533 (progn (end-of-line) (point)))) | |
534 (or (eobp) | |
535 (forward-char)) ; next line | |
536 (set-buffer b1) | |
537 (if (string= string "") | |
538 () | |
539 (end-of-line) | |
540 (indent-to-column tc-window-width) | |
541 (insert tc-separator string)) | |
542 (next-line 1) ; add one if necessary | |
543 (set-buffer b2)))) | |
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809 | 545 (enlarge-window 99999 t))) |
546 | |
547 ;;;;; utility functions ;;;;; | |
548 | |
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809 | 550 (defun tc-associated-buffer () |
551 "Switch to associated buffer." | |
552 (interactive) | |
553 (or (tc-other) | |
554 (error "You must set two-column minor mode.")) | |
555 (if (get-buffer-window (tc-other)) | |
556 (select-window (get-buffer-window (tc-other))) | |
557 (switch-to-buffer (tc-other)))) | |
558 | |
559 ;; It would be desirable to intercept anything that causes the current | |
560 ;; window to scroll. Maybe a `scroll-hook'? | |
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809 | 562 (defun tc-scroll-line (arg) |
563 "Scroll current window upward by ARG lines. | |
564 The associated window gets scrolled to the same line." | |
565 (interactive "p") | |
566 (or (tc-other) | |
567 (error "You must set two-column minor mode.")) | |
568 ; scroll-up has a bug on arg 0 at end of buffer | |
569 (or (zerop arg) | |
570 (scroll-up arg)) | |
571 (setq arg (count-lines (point-min) (window-start))) | |
572 ; too bad that pre 18.57 Emacs makes save-window-excursion restore | |
573 ; the point. When it becomes extinct, we can simplify this. | |
574 (if (get-buffer-window (tc-other)) | |
575 (let ((window (selected-window))) | |
576 (select-window (get-buffer-window (tc-other))) | |
577 (setq arg (- arg (count-lines (point-min) (window-start)))) | |
578 ; make sure that other buffer has enough lines | |
579 (save-excursion | |
580 (goto-char (point-max)) | |
581 (insert-char ?\n | |
582 (- arg (count-lines (window-start) (point-max)) -1))) | |
583 (or (zerop arg) | |
584 (scroll-up arg)) | |
585 (select-window window)))) | |
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589 "Scroll current window upward by ARG screens. | |
590 The associated window gets scrolled to the same line." | |
591 (interactive "p") | |
592 (tc-scroll-line (* arg (- (window-height) | |
593 next-screen-context-lines 1)))) | |
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809 | 596 (defun tc-scroll-down (arg) |
597 "Scroll current window downward by ARG screens. | |
598 The associated window gets scrolled to the same line." | |
599 (interactive "p") | |
600 (tc-scroll-line (* arg (- next-screen-context-lines | |
601 (window-height) -1)))) | |
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809 | 604 (defun tc-recenter (arg) |
605 "Center point in window. With ARG, put point on line ARG. | |
606 This counts from bottom if ARG is negative. The associated window | |
607 gets scrolled to the same line." | |
608 (interactive "P") | |
609 (setq arg (and arg (prefix-numeric-value arg))) | |
610 (tc-scroll-line (- (count-lines (window-start) (point)) | |
611 (cond ((null arg) (/ (window-height) 2)) | |
612 ((< arg 0) (+ (window-height) arg)) | |
613 ( arg))))) | |
614 | |
615 (defun enlarge-window-horizontally (arg) | |
616 "Make current window ARG columns wider." | |
617 (interactive "p") | |
618 (enlarge-window arg t) | |
619 (and (tc-other) | |
620 (setq tc-window-width (+ tc-window-width arg)) | |
621 (set-buffer (tc-other)) | |
622 (setq tc-window-width (- tc-window-width arg)))) | |
623 | |
624 (defun shrink-window-horizontally (arg) | |
625 "Make current window ARG columns narrower." | |
626 (interactive "p") | |
627 (enlarge-window-horizontally (- arg))) | |
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