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1 ;; superyank.el -- Version 1.1 | |
2 ;; | |
3 ;; Inserts the message being replied to with various user controlled | |
4 ;; citation styles. | |
5 ;; | |
6 | |
7 ;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
8 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor | |
9 ;; accepts responsibility to anyone for the consequences of using it | |
10 ;; or for whether it serves any particular purpose or works at all, | |
11 ;; unless he says so in writing. Refer to the GNU Emacs General Public | |
12 ;; License for full details. | |
13 | |
14 ;; Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and redistribute | |
15 ;; this file, but only under the conditions described in the | |
16 ;; GNU Emacs General Public License. A copy of this license is | |
17 ;; supposed to have been given to you along with GNU Emacs so you | |
18 ;; can know your rights and responsibilities. It should be in a | |
19 ;; file named COPYING. Among other things, the copyright notice | |
20 ;; and this notice must be preserved on all copies. | |
21 | |
22 ;; NAME: Barry A. Warsaw USMAIL: National Institute of Standards | |
23 ;; TELE: (301) 975-3460 and Technology (formerly NBS) | |
24 ;; UUCP: {...}!uunet!cme-durer!warsaw Rm. B-124, Bldg. 220 | |
25 ;; ARPA: warsaw@cme.nist.gov Gaithersburg, MD 20899 | |
26 | |
27 ;; Modification history: | |
28 ;; | |
29 ;; modified: 14-Jun-1989 baw (better keymap set procedure, rewrite-headers) | |
30 ;; modified: 12-Jun-1989 baw (added defvar for sy-use-only-preference-p) | |
31 ;; modified: 6-Jun-1989 baw (better sy-rewrite-headers, no kill/yank) | |
32 ;; modified: 5-Jun-1989 baw (requires rnewspost.el) | |
33 ;; modified: 1-Jun-1989 baw (persistent attribution, sy-open-line) | |
34 ;; modified: 31-May-1989 baw (fixed some gnus problems, id'd another) | |
35 ;; modified: 22-May-1989 baw (documentation) | |
36 ;; modified: 8-May-1989 baw (auto filling of regions) | |
37 ;; modified: 1-May-1989 baw (documentation) | |
38 ;; modified: 27-Apr-1989 baw (new preference scheme) | |
39 ;; modified: 24-Apr-1989 baw (remove gnus headers, attrib scheme, cite lines) | |
40 ;; modified: 19-Apr-1989 baw (cite key, fill p, yank region, naming scheme) | |
41 ;; modified: 12-Apr-1989 baw (incorp other mail yank features seen on net) | |
42 ;; created : 16-Feb-1989 baw (mod vanilla fn indent-rigidly mail-yank-original) | |
43 | |
44 ;; Though I wrote this package basically from scratch, as an elisp | |
45 ;; learning exercise, it was inspired by postings of similar packages to | |
46 ;; the gnu.emacs newsgroup over the past month or so. | |
47 ;; | |
48 ;; Here's a brief history of how this package developed: | |
49 ;; | |
50 ;; I as well as others on the net were pretty unhappy about the way emacs | |
51 ;; cited replies with the tab or 4 spaces. It looked ugly and made it hard | |
52 ;; to distinguish between original and cited lines. I hacked on the function | |
53 ;; yank-original to at least give the user the ability to define the citation | |
54 ;; character. I posted this simple hack, and others did as well. The main | |
55 ;; difference between mine and others was that a space was put after the | |
56 ;; citation string on on new citations, but not after previously cited lines: | |
57 ;; | |
58 ;; >> John wrote this originally | |
59 ;; > Jane replied to that | |
60 ;; | |
61 ;; Then Martin Neitzel posted some code that he developed, derived in part | |
62 ;; from code that Ashwin Ram posted previous to that. In Martin's | |
63 ;; posting, he introduced a new, and (IMHO) superior, citation style, | |
64 ;; eliminating nested citations. Yes, I wanted to join the Small-But- | |
65 ;; Growing-Help-Stamp-Out-Nested-Citation-Movement! You should too. | |
66 ;; | |
67 ;; But Martin's code simply asks the user for the citation string (here | |
68 ;; after called the `attribution' string), and I got to thinking, it wouldn't | |
69 ;; be that difficult to automate that part. So I started hacking this out. | |
70 ;; It proved to be not as simple as I first thought. But anyway here it | |
71 ;; is. See the wish list below for future plans (if I have time). | |
72 ;; | |
73 ;; Type "C-h f mail-yank-original" after this package is loaded to get a | |
74 ;; description of what it does and the variables that control it. | |
75 ;; | |
76 ;; ====================================================================== | |
77 ;; | |
78 ;; Changes wish list | |
79 ;; | |
80 ;; 1) C-x C-s yanks a region from the RMAIL buffer instead of the | |
81 ;; whole buffer | |
82 ;; | |
83 ;; 2) reparse nested citations to try to recast as non-nested citations | |
84 ;; perhaps by checking the References: line | |
85 ;; | |
86 ;; ====================================================================== | |
87 ;; | |
88 ;; require and provide features | |
89 ;; | |
90 (require 'sendmail) | |
91 (provide 'superyank) | |
92 | |
93 ;; | |
94 ;; ====================================================================== | |
95 ;; | |
96 ;; don't need rnewspost.el to rewrite the header. This only works | |
97 ;; with diffs to rnewspost.el that I posted with the original | |
98 ;; superyank code. | |
99 ;; | |
100 (setq news-reply-header-hook nil) | |
101 | |
102 ;; ********************************************************************** | |
103 ;; start of user defined variables | |
104 ;; ********************************************************************** | |
105 ;; | |
106 ;; this section defines variables that control the operation of | |
107 ;; super-mail-yank. Most of these are described in the comment section | |
108 ;; as well as the DOCSTRING. | |
109 ;; | |
110 | |
111 ;; | |
112 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
113 ;; | |
114 ;; this variable holds the default author's name for citations | |
115 ;; | |
116 (defvar sy-default-attribution "Anon" | |
117 "String that describes attribution to unknown person. This string | |
118 should not contain the citation string.") | |
119 | |
120 ;; | |
121 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
122 ;; | |
123 ;; string used as an end delimiter for both nested and non-nested citations | |
124 ;; | |
125 (defvar sy-citation-string ">" | |
126 "String to use as an end-delimiter for citations. This string is | |
127 used in both nested and non-nested citations. For best results, use a | |
128 single character with no trailing space. Most commonly used string | |
129 is: \">\.") | |
130 | |
131 ;; | |
132 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
133 ;; | |
134 ;; variable controlling citation type, nested or non-nested | |
135 ;; | |
136 (defvar sy-nested-citation-p nil | |
137 "Non-nil uses nested citations, nil uses non-nested citations. | |
138 Nested citations are of the style: | |
139 | |
140 I wrote this | |
141 > He wrote this | |
142 >> She replied to something he wrote | |
143 | |
144 Non-nested citations are of the style: | |
145 | |
146 I wrote this | |
147 John> He wrote this | |
148 Jane> She originally wrote this") | |
149 | |
150 | |
151 ;; | |
152 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
153 ;; | |
154 ;; regular expression that matches existing citations | |
155 ;; | |
156 (defvar sy-cite-regexp "[a-zA-Z0-9]*>" | |
157 "Regular expression that describes how an already cited line in an | |
158 article begins. The regexp is only used at the beginning of a line, | |
159 so it doesn't need to begin with a '^'.") | |
160 | |
161 ;; | |
162 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
163 ;; | |
164 ;; regular expression that delimits names from titles in the field that | |
165 ;; looks like: (John X. Doe -- Computer Hacker Extraordinaire) | |
166 ;; | |
167 (defvar sy-titlecue-regexp "\\s +-+\\s +" | |
168 | |
169 "Regular expression that delineates names from titles in the name | |
170 field. Often, people will set up their name field to look like this: | |
171 | |
172 (John Xavier Doe -- Computer Hacker Extraordinaire) | |
173 | |
174 Set to nil to treat entire field as a name.") | |
175 | |
176 ;; | |
177 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
178 ;; | |
179 ;; | |
180 (defvar sy-preferred-attribution 2 | |
181 | |
182 "This is an integer indicating what the user's preference is in | |
183 attribution style, based on the following key: | |
184 | |
185 0: email address name is preferred | |
186 1: initials are preferred | |
187 2: first name is preferred | |
188 3: last name is preferred | |
189 | |
190 The value of this variable may also be greater than 3, which would | |
191 allow you to prefer the 2nd through nth - 1 name. If the preferred | |
192 attribution is nil or the empty string, then the secondary preferrence | |
193 will be the first name. After that, the entire name alist is search | |
194 until a non-empty, non-nil name is found. If no such name is found, | |
195 then the user is either queried or the default attribution string is | |
196 used depending on the value of sy-confirm-always-p. | |
197 | |
198 Examples: | |
199 | |
200 assume the from: line looks like this: | |
201 | |
202 from: doe@computer.some.where.com (John Xavier Doe) | |
203 | |
204 The following preferences would return these strings: | |
205 | |
206 0: \"doe\" | |
207 1: \"JXD\" | |
208 2: \"John\" | |
209 3: \"Doe\" | |
210 4: \"Xavier\" | |
211 | |
212 anything else would return \"John\".") | |
213 | |
214 ;; | |
215 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
216 ;; | |
217 (defvar sy-confirm-always-p t | |
218 "If t, always confirm attribution string before inserting into | |
219 buffer.") | |
220 | |
221 | |
222 ;; | |
223 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
224 ;; | |
225 ;; informative header hook | |
226 ;; | |
227 (defvar sy-rewrite-header-hook 'sy-header-on-said | |
228 "Hook for inserting informative header at the top of the yanked | |
229 message. Set to nil for no header. Here is a list of predefined | |
230 header styles; you can use these as a model to write you own: | |
231 | |
232 sy-header-on-said [default]: On 14-Jun-1989 GMT, | |
233 John Xavier Doe said: | |
234 | |
235 sy-header-inarticle-writes: In article <123456789> John Xavier Doe writes: | |
236 | |
237 sy-header-regarding-writes: Regarding RE: superyank; John Xavier Doe adds: | |
238 | |
239 sy-header-verbose: On 14-Jun-1989 GMT, John Xavier Doe | |
240 from the organization Great Company | |
241 has this to say about article <123456789> | |
242 in newsgroups misc.misc | |
243 concerning RE: superyank | |
244 referring to previous articles <987654321> | |
245 | |
246 You can use the following variables as information strings in your header: | |
247 | |
248 sy-reply-yank-date: the date field [ex: 14-Jun-1989 GMT] | |
249 sy-reply-yank-from: the from field [ex: John Xavier Doe] | |
250 sy-reply-yank-message-id: the message id [ex: <123456789>] | |
251 sy-reply-yank-subject: the subject line [ex: RE: superyank] | |
252 sy-reply-yank-newsgroup: the newsgroup name for GNUS [ex: misc.misc] | |
253 sy-reply-yank-references: the article references [ex: <987654321>] | |
254 sy-reply-yank-organization: the author's organization [ex: Great Company] | |
255 | |
256 If a field can't be found, because it doesn't exist or is not being | |
257 shown, perhaps because of toggle-headers, the corresponding field | |
258 variable will contain the string \"mumble mumble\".") | |
259 | |
260 ;; | |
261 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
262 ;; | |
263 ;; non-nil means downcase the author's name string | |
264 ;; | |
265 (defvar sy-downcase-p nil | |
266 "Non-nil means downcase the author's name string.") | |
267 | |
268 ;; | |
269 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
270 ;; | |
271 ;; controls removal of leading white spaces | |
272 ;; | |
273 (defvar sy-left-justify-p nil | |
274 "If non-nil, delete all leading white space before citing.") | |
275 | |
276 ;; | |
277 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
278 ;; | |
279 ;; controls auto filling of region | |
280 ;; | |
281 (defvar sy-auto-fill-region-p nil | |
282 "If non-nil, automatically fill each paragraph that is cited. If | |
283 nil, do not auto fill each paragraph.") | |
284 | |
285 | |
286 ;; | |
287 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
288 ;; | |
289 ;; controls use of preferred attribution only, or use of attribution search | |
290 ;; scheme if the preferred attrib can't be found. | |
291 ;; | |
292 (defvar sy-use-only-preference-p nil | |
293 | |
294 "If non-nil, then only the preferred attribution string will be | |
295 used. If the preferred attribution string can not be found, then the | |
296 sy-default-attribution will be used. If nil, and the preferred | |
297 attribution string is not found, then some secondary scheme will be | |
298 employed to find a suitable attribution string.") | |
299 | |
300 ;; ********************************************************************** | |
301 ;; end of user defined variables | |
302 ;; ********************************************************************** | |
303 | |
304 ;; | |
305 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
306 ;; | |
307 ;; The new citation style means we can clean out other headers in addition | |
308 ;; to those previously cleaned out. Anyway, we create our own headers. | |
309 ;; Also, we want to clean out any headers that gnus puts in. Add to this | |
310 ;; for other mail or news readers you may be using. | |
311 ;; | |
312 (setq mail-yank-ignored-headers "^via:\\|^origin:\\|^status:\\|^re\\(mail\\|ceiv\\)ed\\|^[a-z-]*message-id:\\|^\\(summary-\\)?line[s]?:\\|^cc:\\|^subject:\\|^\\(\\(in-\\)?reply-\\)?to:\\|^\\(\\(return\\|reply\\)-\\)?path:\\|^\\(posted-\\)?date:\\|^\\(mail-\\)?from:\\|^newsgroup[s]?:\\|^organization:\\|^keywords:\\|^distribution:\\|^references:") | |
313 | |
314 ;; | |
315 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
316 ;; | |
317 ;; global variables, not user accessable | |
318 ;; | |
319 (setq sy-persist-attribution (concat sy-default-attribution "> ")) | |
320 (setq sy-reply-yank-date "") | |
321 (setq sy-reply-yank-from "") | |
322 (setq sy-reply-yank-message-id "") | |
323 (setq sy-reply-yank-subject "") | |
324 (setq sy-reply-yank-newsgroups "") | |
325 (setq sy-reply-yank-references "") | |
326 (setq sy-reply-yank-organization "") | |
327 | |
328 ;; | |
329 ;; ====================================================================== | |
330 ;; | |
331 ;; This section contains primitive functions used in the schemes. They | |
332 ;; extract name fields from various parts of the "from:" field based on | |
333 ;; the control variables described above. | |
334 ;; | |
335 ;; Some will use recursion to pick out the correct namefield in the namestring | |
336 ;; or the list of initials. These functions all scan a string that contains | |
337 ;; the name, ie: "John Xavier Doe". There is no limit on the number of names | |
338 ;; in the string. Also note that all white spaces are basically ignored and | |
339 ;; are stripped from the returned strings, and titles are ignored if | |
340 ;; sy-titlecue-regexp is set to non-nil. | |
341 ;; | |
342 ;; Others will use methods to try to extract the name from the email | |
343 ;; address of the originator. The types of addresses readable are | |
344 ;; described above. | |
345 | |
346 ;; | |
347 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
348 ;; | |
349 ;; try to extract the name from an email address of the form | |
350 ;; name%[stuff] | |
351 ;; | |
352 ;; Unlike the get-name functions above, these functions operate on the | |
353 ;; buffer instead of a supplied name-string. | |
354 ;; | |
355 (defun sy-%-style-address () | |
356 (beginning-of-line) | |
357 (buffer-substring | |
358 (progn (re-search-forward "%" (point-max) t) | |
359 (if (not (bolp)) (forward-char -1)) | |
360 (point)) | |
361 (progn (re-search-backward "^\\|[^a-zA-Z0-9]") | |
362 (point)))) | |
363 | |
364 ;; | |
365 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
366 ;; | |
367 ;; try to extract names from addresses with the form: | |
368 ;; [stuff]name@[stuff] | |
369 ;; | |
370 (defun sy-@-style-address () | |
371 (beginning-of-line) | |
372 (buffer-substring | |
373 (progn (re-search-forward "@" (point-max) t) | |
374 (if (not (bolp)) (forward-char -1)) | |
375 (point)) | |
376 (progn (re-search-backward "^\\|[^a-zA-Z0-0]") | |
377 (if (not (bolp)) (forward-char 1)) | |
378 (point)))) | |
379 | |
380 ;; | |
381 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
382 ;; | |
383 ;; try to extract the name from addresses with the form: | |
384 ;; [stuff]![stuff]...!name[stuff] | |
385 ;; | |
386 (defun sy-!-style-address () | |
387 (beginning-of-line) | |
388 (buffer-substring | |
389 (progn (while (re-search-forward "!" (point-max) t)) | |
390 (point)) | |
391 (progn (re-search-forward "[^a-zA-Z0-9]\\|$") | |
392 (if (not (eolp)) (forward-char -1)) | |
393 (point)))) | |
394 | |
395 ;; | |
396 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
397 ;; | |
398 ;; using the different email name schemes, try each one until you get a | |
399 ;; non-nil entry | |
400 ;; | |
401 (defun sy-get-emailname () | |
402 (let ((en1 (sy-%-style-address)) | |
403 (en2 (sy-@-style-address)) | |
404 (en3 (sy-!-style-address))) | |
405 (cond | |
406 ((not (string-equal en1 "")) en1) | |
407 ((not (string-equal en2 "")) en2) | |
408 ((not (string-equal en3 "")) en3) | |
409 (t "")))) | |
410 | |
411 ;; | |
412 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
413 ;; | |
414 ;; returns the "car" of the namestring, really the first namefield | |
415 ;; | |
416 ;; (sy-string-car "John Xavier Doe") | |
417 ;; => "John" | |
418 ;; | |
419 (defun sy-string-car (namestring) | |
420 (substring namestring | |
421 (progn (string-match "\\s *" namestring) (match-end 0)) | |
422 (progn (string-match "\\s *\\S +" namestring) (match-end 0)))) | |
423 | |
424 ;; | |
425 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
426 ;; | |
427 ;; returns the "cdr" of the namestring, really the whole string from | |
428 ;; after the first name field to the end of the string. | |
429 ;; | |
430 ;; (sy-string-cdr "John Xavier Doe") | |
431 ;; => "Xavier Doe" | |
432 ;; | |
433 (defun sy-string-cdr (namestring) | |
434 (substring namestring | |
435 (progn (string-match "\\s *\\S +\\s *" namestring) | |
436 (match-end 0)))) | |
437 | |
438 ;; | |
439 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
440 ;; | |
441 ;; convert a namestring to a list of namefields | |
442 ;; | |
443 ;; (sy-namestring-to-list "John Xavier Doe") | |
444 ;; => ("John" "Xavier" "Doe") | |
445 ;; | |
446 (defun sy-namestring-to-list (namestring) | |
447 (if (not (string-match namestring "")) | |
448 (append (list (sy-string-car namestring)) | |
449 (sy-namestring-to-list (sy-string-cdr namestring))))) | |
450 | |
451 ;; | |
452 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
453 ;; | |
454 ;; strip the initials from each item in the list and return a string | |
455 ;; that is the concatenation of the initials | |
456 ;; | |
457 (defun sy-strip-initials (raw-nlist) | |
458 (if (not raw-nlist) | |
459 nil | |
460 (concat (substring (car raw-nlist) 0 1) | |
461 (sy-strip-initials (cdr raw-nlist))))) | |
462 | |
463 | |
464 ;; | |
465 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
466 ;; | |
467 ;; using the namestring, build a list which is in the following order | |
468 ;; | |
469 ;; (email, initials, firstname, lastname, name1, name2, name3 ... nameN-1) | |
470 ;; | |
471 (defun sy-build-ordered-namelist (namestring) | |
472 (let* ((raw-nlist (sy-namestring-to-list namestring)) | |
473 (initials (sy-strip-initials raw-nlist)) | |
474 (firstname (car raw-nlist)) | |
475 (revnames (reverse (cdr raw-nlist))) | |
476 (lastname (car revnames)) | |
477 (midnames (reverse (cdr revnames))) | |
478 (emailnames (sy-get-emailname))) | |
479 (append (list emailnames) | |
480 (list initials) | |
481 (list firstname) | |
482 (list lastname) | |
483 midnames))) | |
484 | |
485 ;; | |
486 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
487 ;; | |
488 ;; Query the user for the attribution string. Supply sy-default-attribution | |
489 ;; as the default choice. | |
490 ;; | |
491 (defun sy-query-for-attribution () | |
492 (concat | |
493 (let* ((prompt (concat "Enter attribution string: (default " | |
494 sy-default-attribution | |
495 ") ")) | |
496 (query (read-input prompt)) | |
497 (attribution (if (string-equal query "") | |
498 sy-default-attribution | |
499 query))) | |
500 (if sy-downcase-p | |
501 (downcase attribution) | |
502 attribution)) | |
503 sy-citation-string)) | |
504 | |
505 | |
506 ;; | |
507 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
508 ;; | |
509 ;; parse the current line for the namestring | |
510 ;; | |
511 (defun sy-get-namestring () | |
512 (save-restriction | |
513 (beginning-of-line) | |
514 (if (re-search-forward "(.*)" (point-max) t) | |
515 (let ((start (progn | |
516 (beginning-of-line) | |
517 (re-search-forward "\\((\\s *\\)\\|$" (point-max) t) | |
518 (point))) | |
519 (end (progn | |
520 (re-search-forward | |
521 (concat "\\(\\s *\\()\\|" sy-titlecue-regexp "\\)\\)\\|$") | |
522 (point-max) t) | |
523 (point)))) | |
524 (narrow-to-region start end) | |
525 (let ((start (progn | |
526 (beginning-of-line) | |
527 (point))) | |
528 (end (progn | |
529 (end-of-line) | |
530 (re-search-backward | |
531 (concat "\\s *\\()\\|" sy-titlecue-regexp "\\)$") | |
532 (point-min) t) | |
533 (point)))) | |
534 (buffer-substring start end))) | |
535 (let ((start (progn | |
536 (beginning-of-line) | |
537 (re-search-forward "^\"*") | |
538 (point))) | |
539 (end (progn | |
540 (re-search-forward "\\(\\s *[a-zA-Z0-9\\.]+\\)*" | |
541 (point-max) t) | |
542 (point)))) | |
543 (buffer-substring start end))))) | |
544 | |
545 | |
546 ;; | |
547 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
548 ;; | |
549 ;; scan the nlist and return the integer pointing to the first legal | |
550 ;; non-empty namestring. Returns the integer pointing to the index | |
551 ;; in the nlist of the preferred namestring, or nil if no legal | |
552 ;; non-empty namestring could be found. | |
553 ;; | |
554 (defun sy-return-preference-n (nlist) | |
555 (let ((p sy-preferred-attribution) | |
556 (exception nil)) | |
557 ;; | |
558 ;; check to be sure the index is not out-of-bounds | |
559 ;; | |
560 (cond | |
561 ((< p 0) (setq p 2) (setq exception t)) | |
562 ((not (nth p nlist)) (setq p 2) (setq exception t))) | |
563 ;; | |
564 ;; check to be sure that the explicit preference is not empty | |
565 ;; | |
566 (if (string-equal (nth p nlist) "") | |
567 (progn (setq p 0) | |
568 (setq exception t))) | |
569 ;; | |
570 ;; find the first non-empty namestring | |
571 ;; | |
572 (while (and (nth p nlist) | |
573 (string-equal (nth p nlist) "")) | |
574 (setq exception t) | |
575 (setq p (+ p 1))) | |
576 ;; | |
577 ;; return the preference index if non-nil, otherwise nil | |
578 ;; | |
579 (if (or (and exception sy-use-only-preference-p) | |
580 (not (nth p nlist))) | |
581 nil | |
582 p))) | |
583 | |
584 ;; | |
585 ;; | |
586 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
587 ;; | |
588 ;; rebuild the nlist into an alist for completing-read. Use as a guide | |
589 ;; the index of the preferred name field. Get the actual preferred | |
590 ;; name field base on other factors (see above). If no actual preferred | |
591 ;; name field is found, then query the user for the attribution string. | |
592 ;; | |
593 ;; also note that the nlist is guaranteed to be non-empty. At the very | |
594 ;; least it will consist of 4 empty strings ("" "" "" "") | |
595 ;; | |
596 (defun sy-nlist-to-alist (nlist) | |
597 (let ((preference (sy-return-preference-n nlist)) | |
598 alist | |
599 (n 0)) | |
600 ;; | |
601 ;; check to be sure preference is not nil | |
602 ;; | |
603 (if (not preference) | |
604 (setq alist (list (cons (sy-query-for-attribution) nil))) | |
605 ;; | |
606 ;; preference is non-nil | |
607 ;; | |
608 (setq alist (list (cons (nth preference nlist) nil))) | |
609 (while (nth n nlist) | |
610 (if (= n preference) nil | |
611 (setq alist (append alist (list (cons (nth n nlist) nil))))) | |
612 (setq n (+ n 1)))) | |
613 alist)) | |
614 | |
615 | |
616 | |
617 ;; | |
618 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
619 ;; | |
620 ;; confirm if desired after the alist has been built | |
621 ;; | |
622 (defun sy-get-attribution (alist) | |
623 (concat | |
624 ;; | |
625 ;; check to see if nested citations are to be used | |
626 ;; | |
627 (if sy-nested-citation-p | |
628 "" | |
629 ;; | |
630 ;; check to see if confirmation is needed | |
631 ;; if not, just return the preference (first element in alist) | |
632 ;; | |
633 (if (not sy-confirm-always-p) | |
634 (car (car alist)) | |
635 ;; | |
636 ;; confirmation is requested so build the prompt, confirm | |
637 ;; and return the chosen string | |
638 ;; | |
639 (let* (ignore | |
640 (prompt (concat "Complete attribution string: (default " | |
641 (car (car alist)) | |
642 ") ")) | |
643 ;; | |
644 ;; set up the local completion keymap | |
645 ;; | |
646 (minibuffer-local-must-match-map | |
647 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) | |
648 (define-key map "?" 'minibuffer-completion-help) | |
649 (define-key map " " 'minibuffer-complete-word) | |
650 (define-key map "\t" 'minibuffer-complete) | |
651 (define-key map "\00A" 'exit-minibuffer) | |
652 (define-key map "\00D" 'exit-minibuffer) | |
653 (define-key map "\007" | |
654 '(lambda () | |
655 (interactive) | |
656 (beep) | |
657 (exit-minibuffer))) | |
658 map)) | |
659 ;; | |
660 ;; read the completion | |
661 ;; | |
662 (attribution (completing-read prompt alist)) | |
663 ;; | |
664 ;; check attribution string for emptyness | |
665 ;; | |
666 (choice (if (or (not attribution) | |
667 (string-equal attribution "")) | |
668 (car (car alist)) | |
669 attribution))) | |
670 | |
671 (if sy-downcase-p | |
672 (downcase choice) | |
673 choice)))) | |
674 sy-citation-string)) | |
675 | |
676 | |
677 ;; | |
678 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
679 ;; | |
680 ;; this function will scan the current rmail buffer, narrowing it to the | |
681 ;; from: line, then using this, it will try to decipher some names from | |
682 ;; that line. It will then build the name alist and try to confirm | |
683 ;; its choice of attribution strings. It returns the chosen attribution | |
684 ;; string. | |
685 ;; | |
686 (defun sy-scan-rmail-for-names (rmailbuffer) | |
687 (save-excursion | |
688 (let ((case-fold-search t) | |
689 alist | |
690 attribution) | |
691 (switch-to-buffer rmailbuffer) | |
692 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
693 ;; | |
694 ;; be sure there is a from: line | |
695 ;; | |
696 (if (not (re-search-forward "^from:\\s *" (point-max) t)) | |
697 (setq attribution (sy-query-for-attribution)) | |
698 ;; | |
699 ;; if there is a from: line, then scan the narrow the buffer, | |
700 ;; grab the namestring, and build the alist, then using this | |
701 ;; get the attribution string. | |
702 ;; | |
703 (save-restriction | |
704 (narrow-to-region (point) | |
705 (progn (end-of-line) (point))) | |
706 (let* ((namestring (sy-get-namestring)) | |
707 (nlist (sy-build-ordered-namelist namestring))) | |
708 (setq alist (sy-nlist-to-alist nlist)))) | |
709 ;; | |
710 ;; we've built the alist, now confirm the attribution choice | |
711 ;; if appropriate | |
712 ;; | |
713 (setq attribution (sy-get-attribution alist))) | |
714 attribution))) | |
715 | |
716 | |
717 ;; | |
718 ;; ====================================================================== | |
719 ;; | |
720 ;; the following function insert of citations, writing of headers, filling | |
721 ;; paragraphs and general higher level operations | |
722 ;; | |
723 | |
724 ;; | |
725 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
726 ;; | |
727 ;; insert a nested citation | |
728 ;; | |
729 (defun sy-insert-citation (start end cite-string) | |
730 (save-excursion | |
731 (goto-char end) | |
732 (setq end (point-marker)) | |
733 (goto-char start) | |
734 (or (bolp) | |
735 (forward-line 1)) | |
736 | |
737 (let ((fill-prefix (concat cite-string " ")) | |
738 (fstart (point)) | |
739 (fend (point))) | |
740 | |
741 (while (< (point) end) | |
742 ;; | |
743 ;; remove leading tabs if desired | |
744 ;; | |
745 (if sy-left-justify-p | |
746 (delete-region (point) | |
747 (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t") (point)))) | |
748 ;; | |
749 ;; check to see if the current line should be cited | |
750 ;; | |
751 (if (or (eolp) | |
752 (looking-at sy-cite-regexp)) | |
753 ;; | |
754 ;; do not cite this line unless nested-citations are to be | |
755 ;; used | |
756 ;; | |
757 (progn | |
758 (or (eolp) | |
759 (if sy-nested-citation-p | |
760 (insert cite-string))) | |
761 | |
762 ;; set fill start and end points | |
763 ;; | |
764 (or (= fstart fend) | |
765 (not sy-auto-fill-region-p) | |
766 (progn (goto-char fend) | |
767 (or (not (eolp)) | |
768 (setq fend (+ fend 1))) | |
769 (fill-region-as-paragraph fstart fend))) | |
770 (setq fstart (point)) | |
771 (setq fend (point))) | |
772 | |
773 ;; else | |
774 ;; | |
775 (insert fill-prefix) | |
776 (end-of-line) | |
777 (setq fend (point))) | |
778 | |
779 (forward-line 1))) | |
780 (move-marker end nil))) | |
781 | |
782 ;; | |
783 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
784 ;; | |
785 ;; yank a particular field into a holding variable | |
786 ;; | |
787 (defun sy-yank-fields (start) | |
788 (save-excursion | |
789 (goto-char start) | |
790 (setq sy-reply-yank-date (mail-fetch-field "date") | |
791 sy-reply-yank-from (mail-fetch-field "from") | |
792 sy-reply-yank-subject (mail-fetch-field "subject") | |
793 sy-reply-yank-newsgroups (mail-fetch-field "newsgroups") | |
794 sy-reply-yank-references (mail-fetch-field "references") | |
795 sy-reply-yank-message-id (mail-fetch-field "message-id") | |
796 sy-reply-yank-organization (mail-fetch-field "organization")) | |
797 (or sy-reply-yank-date | |
798 (setq sy-reply-yank-date "mumble mumble")) | |
799 (or sy-reply-yank-from | |
800 (setq sy-reply-yank-from "mumble mumble")) | |
801 (or sy-reply-yank-subject | |
802 (setq sy-reply-yank-subject "mumble mumble")) | |
803 (or sy-reply-yank-newsgroups | |
804 (setq sy-reply-yank-newsgroups "mumble mumble")) | |
805 (or sy-reply-yank-references | |
806 (setq sy-reply-yank-references "mumble mumble")) | |
807 (or sy-reply-yank-message-id | |
808 (setq sy-reply-yank-message-id "mumble mumble")) | |
809 (or sy-reply-yank-organization | |
810 (setq sy-reply-yank-organization "mumble mumble")))) | |
811 | |
812 ;; | |
813 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
814 ;; | |
815 ;; rewrite the header to be more conversational | |
816 ;; | |
817 (defun sy-rewrite-headers (start) | |
818 (goto-char start) | |
819 (run-hooks 'sy-rewrite-header-hook)) | |
820 | |
821 ;; | |
822 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
823 ;; | |
824 ;; some different styles of headers | |
825 ;; | |
826 (defun sy-header-on-said () | |
827 (insert-string "\nOn " sy-reply-yank-date ",\n" | |
828 sy-reply-yank-from " said:\n")) | |
829 | |
830 (defun sy-header-inarticle-writes () | |
831 (insert-string "\nIn article " sy-reply-yank-message-id | |
832 " " sy-reply-yank-from " writes:\n")) | |
833 | |
834 (defun sy-header-regarding-writes () | |
835 (insert-string "\nRegarding " sy-reply-yank-subject | |
836 "; " sy-reply-yank-from " adds:\n")) | |
837 | |
838 (defun sy-header-verbose () | |
839 (insert-string "\nOn " sy-reply-yank-date ",\n" | |
840 sy-reply-yank-from "\nfrom the organization " | |
841 sy-reply-yank-organization "\nhad this to say about article " | |
842 sy-reply-yank-message-id "\nin newsgroups " | |
843 sy-reply-yank-newsgroups "\nconcerning " | |
844 sy-reply-yank-subject "\nreferring to previous articles " | |
845 sy-reply-yank-references "\n")) | |
846 | |
847 ;; | |
848 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
849 ;; | |
850 ;; yank the original article in and attribute | |
851 ;; | |
852 (defun sy-yank-original (arg) | |
853 | |
854 "Insert the message being replied to, if any (in rmail/gnus). Puts | |
855 point before the text and mark after. Calls generalized citation | |
856 function sy-insert-citation to cite all allowable lines." | |
857 | |
858 (interactive "P") | |
859 (if mail-reply-buffer | |
860 (let* ((sy-confirm-always-p (if (consp arg) | |
861 t | |
862 sy-confirm-always-p)) | |
863 (attribution (sy-scan-rmail-for-names mail-reply-buffer)) | |
864 (top (point)) | |
865 (start (point)) | |
866 (end (progn (delete-windows-on mail-reply-buffer) | |
867 (insert-buffer mail-reply-buffer) | |
868 (mark)))) | |
869 | |
870 (sy-yank-fields start) | |
871 (sy-rewrite-headers start) | |
872 (setq start (point)) | |
873 (mail-yank-clear-headers top (mark)) | |
874 (setq sy-persist-attribution (concat attribution " ")) | |
875 (sy-insert-citation start end attribution)) | |
876 | |
877 (goto-char top) | |
878 (exchange-point-and-mark))) | |
879 | |
880 | |
881 ;; | |
882 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
883 ;; | |
884 ;; this is here for compatibility with existing mail/news yankers | |
885 ;; overloads the default mail-yank-original | |
886 ;; | |
887 (defun mail-yank-original (arg) | |
888 | |
889 "Yank original message buffer into the reply buffer, citing as per | |
890 user preferences. Numeric Argument forces confirmation. | |
891 | |
892 Here is a description of the superyank.el package, what it does and | |
893 what variables control its operation. This was written by Barry | |
894 Warsaw (warsaw@cme.nist.gov, {...}!uunet!cme-durer!warsaw). | |
895 | |
896 A 'Citation' is the acknowledgement of the original author of a mail | |
897 message. There are two general forms of citation. In 'nested | |
898 citations', indication is made that the cited line was written by | |
899 someone *other* that the current message author (or by that author at | |
900 an earlier time). No indication is made as to the identity of the | |
901 original author. Thus, a nested citation after multiple replies would | |
902 look like this (this is after my reply to a previous message): | |
903 | |
904 >>John originally wrote this | |
905 >>and this as well | |
906 > Jane said that John didn't know | |
907 > what he was talking about | |
908 And that's what I think as well. | |
909 | |
910 In non-nested citations, you won't see multiple \">\" characters at | |
911 the beginning of the line. Non-nested citations will insert an | |
912 informative string at the beginning of a cited line, attributing that | |
913 line to an author. The same message described above might look like | |
914 this if non-nested citations were used: | |
915 | |
916 John> John originally wrote this | |
917 John> and this as well | |
918 Jane> Jane said that John didn't know | |
919 Jane> what he was talking about | |
920 And that's what I think as well. | |
921 | |
922 Notice that my inclusion of Jane's inclusion of John's original | |
923 message did not result in a cited line of the form: Jane>John>. Thus | |
924 no nested citations. The style of citation is controlled by the | |
925 variable `sy-nested-citation-p'. Nil uses non-nested citations and | |
926 non-nil uses old style, nested citations. | |
927 | |
928 The variable `sy-citation-string' is the string to use as a marker for | |
929 a citation, either nested or non-nested. For best results, this | |
930 string should be a single character with no trailing space and is | |
931 typically the character \">\". In non-nested citations this string is | |
932 appended to the attribution string (author's name), along with a | |
933 trailing space. In nested citations, a trailing space is only added | |
934 to a first level citation. | |
935 | |
936 Another important variable is `sy-cite-regexp' which describes strings | |
937 that indicate a previously cited line. This regular expression is | |
938 always used at the beginning of a line so it doesn't need to begin | |
939 with a \"^\" character. Change this variable if you change | |
940 `sy-citation-string'. | |
941 | |
942 The following section only applies to non-nested citations. | |
943 | |
944 This package has a fair amount of intellegence related to deciphering | |
945 the author's name based on information provided by the original | |
946 message buffer. In normal operation, the program will pick out the | |
947 author's first and last names, initials, terminal email address and | |
948 any other names it can find. It will then pick an attribution string | |
949 from this list based on a user defined preference and it will ask for | |
950 confirmation if the user specifies. This package gathers its | |
951 information from the `From:' line of the original message buffer. It | |
952 recognizes From: lines with the following forms: | |
953 | |
954 From: John Xavier Doe <doe@speedy.computer.com> | |
955 From: \"John Xavier Doe\" <doe@speedy.computer.com> | |
956 From: doe@speedy.computer.com (John Xavier Doe) | |
957 From: computer!speedy!doe (John Xavier Doe) | |
958 From: computer!speedy!doe (John Xavier Doe) | |
959 From: doe%speedy@computer.com (John Xavier Doe) | |
960 | |
961 In this case, if confirmation is requested, the following strings will | |
962 be made available for completion and confirmation: | |
963 | |
964 \"John\" | |
965 \"Xavier\" | |
966 \"Doe\" | |
967 \"JXD\" | |
968 \"doe\" | |
969 | |
970 Note that completion is case sensitive. If there was a problem | |
971 picking out a From: line, or any other problem getting even a single | |
972 name, then the user will be queried for an attribution string. The | |
973 default attribution string is set in the variable | |
974 `sy-default-attribution'. | |
975 | |
976 Sometimes people set their name fields so that it also includes a | |
977 title of the form: | |
978 | |
979 From: doe@speedy.computer.com (John Doe -- Hacker Extraordinaire) | |
980 | |
981 To avoid the inclusion of the string \"-- Hacker Extraordinaire\" in | |
982 the name list, the variable `sy-titlecue-regexp' is provided. Its | |
983 default setting will still properly recognize names of the form: | |
984 | |
985 From: xdoe@speedy.computer.com (John Xavier-Doe -- Crazed Hacker) | |
986 | |
987 The variable `sy-preferred-attribution' contains an integer that | |
988 indicates which name field the user prefers to use as the attribution | |
989 string, based on the following key: | |
990 | |
991 0: email address name is preferred | |
992 1: initials are preferred | |
993 2: first name is preferred | |
994 3: last name is preferred | |
995 | |
996 The value can be greater than 3, in which case, you would be | |
997 preferring the 2nd throught nth -1 name. In any case, if the | |
998 preferred name can't be found, then one of two actions will be taken | |
999 depending on the value of the variable `sy-use-only-preference-p'. If | |
1000 this is non-nil, then the `sy-default-attribution will be used. If it | |
1001 is nil, then a secondary scheme will be employed to find a suitable | |
1002 attribution scheme. First, the author's first name will be used. If | |
1003 that can't be found than the name list is searched for the first | |
1004 non-nil, non-empty name string. If still no name can be found, then | |
1005 the user is either queried, or the `sy-default-attribution' is used, | |
1006 depending on the value of `sy-confirm-always-p'. | |
1007 | |
1008 If the variable `sy-confirm-always-p' is non-nil, superyank will always | |
1009 confirm the attribution string with the user before inserting it into | |
1010 the reply buffer. Confirmation is with completion, but the completion | |
1011 list is merely a suggestion; the user can override the list by typing | |
1012 in a string of their choice. | |
1013 | |
1014 The variable `sy-rewrite-header-hook' is a hook that contains a lambda | |
1015 expression which rewrites the informative header at the top of the | |
1016 yanked message. Set to nil to avoid writing any header. | |
1017 | |
1018 You can make superyank autofill each paragraph it cites by setting the | |
1019 variable `sy-auto-fill-region-p' to non-nil. Or set the variable to nil | |
1020 and fill the paragraphs manually with sy-fill-paragraph-manually (see | |
1021 below). | |
1022 | |
1023 Finally, `sy-downcase-p' if non-nil, indicates that you always want to | |
1024 downcase the attribution string before insertion, and | |
1025 `sy-left-justify-p', if non-nil, indicates that you want to delete all | |
1026 leading white space before citing. | |
1027 | |
1028 Since the almost all yanking in other modes (RMAIL, GNUS) is done | |
1029 through the function `mail-yank-original', and since superyank | |
1030 overloads this function, cited yanking is automatically bound to the | |
1031 C-c C-y key. There are three other smaller functions that are | |
1032 provided with superyank and they are bound as below. Try C-h f on | |
1033 each function to get more information on these functions. | |
1034 | |
1035 Key Bindings: | |
1036 | |
1037 C-c C-y mail-yank-original (superyank's version) | |
1038 C-c q sy-fill-paragraph-manually | |
1039 C-c C-q sy-fill-paragraph-manually | |
1040 C-c i sy-insert-persist-attribution | |
1041 C-c C-i sy-insert-persist-attribution | |
1042 C-c C-o sy-open-line | |
1043 | |
1044 | |
1045 Summary of variables, with their default values: | |
1046 | |
1047 sy-default-attribution (default: \"Anon\") | |
1048 Attribution to use if no attribution string can be deciphered | |
1049 from the original message buffer. | |
1050 | |
1051 sy-citation-string (default: \">\") | |
1052 String to append to the attribution string for citation, for | |
1053 best results, it should be one character with no trailing space. | |
1054 | |
1055 sy-nested-citation-p (default: nil) | |
1056 Nil means use non-nested citations, non-nil means use old style | |
1057 nested citations. | |
1058 | |
1059 sy-cite-regexp (default: \"[a-zA-Z0-9]*>\") | |
1060 Regular expression that matches the beginning of a previously | |
1061 cited line. Always used at the beginning of a line so it does | |
1062 not need to start with a \"^\" character. | |
1063 | |
1064 sy-titlecue-regexp (default: \"\\s +-+\\s +\") | |
1065 Regular expression that matches a title delimiter in the name | |
1066 field. | |
1067 | |
1068 sy-preferred-attribution (default: 2) | |
1069 Integer indicating user's preferred attribution field. | |
1070 | |
1071 sy-confirm-always-p (default: t) | |
1072 Non-nil says always confirm with completion before inserting | |
1073 attribution. | |
1074 | |
1075 sy-rewrite-header-hook (default: 'sy-header-on-said) | |
1076 Hook for inserting informative header at the top of the yanked | |
1077 message. | |
1078 | |
1079 sy-downcase-p (default: nil) | |
1080 Non-nil says downcase the attribution string before insertion. | |
1081 | |
1082 sy-left-justify-p (default: nil) | |
1083 Non-nil says delete leading white space before citing. | |
1084 | |
1085 sy-auto-fill-region-p (default: nil) | |
1086 Non-nil says don't auto fill the region. T says auto fill the | |
1087 paragraph. | |
1088 | |
1089 sy-use-only-preference-p (default: nil) | |
1090 If nil, use backup scheme when preferred attribution string | |
1091 can't be found. If non-nil and preferred attribution string | |
1092 can't be found, then use sy-default-attribution." | |
1093 | |
1094 (interactive "P") | |
1095 | |
1096 (local-set-key "\C-cq" 'sy-fill-paragraph-manually) | |
1097 (local-set-key "\C-c\C-q" 'sy-fill-paragraph-manually) | |
1098 (local-set-key "\C-c\i" 'sy-insert-persist-attribution) | |
1099 (local-set-key "\C-c\C-i" 'sy-insert-persist-attribution) | |
1100 (local-set-key "\C-c\C-o" 'sy-open-line) | |
1101 | |
1102 (sy-yank-original arg)) | |
1103 | |
1104 | |
1105 ;; | |
1106 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1107 ;; | |
1108 ;; based on Bruce Israel's "fill-paragraph-properly", and modified from | |
1109 ;; code posted by David C. Lawrence. Modified to use the persistant | |
1110 ;; attribution if none could be found from the paragraph. | |
1111 ;; | |
1112 (defun sy-fill-paragraph-manually (arg) | |
1113 "Fill paragraph containing or following point, automatically finding | |
1114 the sy-cite-regexp and using it as the prefix. If the sy-cite-regexp | |
1115 is not in the first line of the paragraph, it makes a guess at what | |
1116 the fill-prefix for the paragraph should be by looking at the first | |
1117 line and taking anything up to the first alphanumeric character. | |
1118 | |
1119 Prefix arg means justify both sides of paragraph as well. | |
1120 | |
1121 This function just does fill-paragraph if the fill-prefix is set. If | |
1122 what it deduces to be the paragraph prefix (based on the first line) | |
1123 does not precede each line in the region, then the persistant | |
1124 attribution is used. The persistant attribution is just the last | |
1125 attribution string used to cite lines." | |
1126 | |
1127 (interactive "P") | |
1128 (save-excursion | |
1129 (forward-paragraph) | |
1130 (or (bolp) | |
1131 (newline 1)) | |
1132 | |
1133 (let ((end (point)) | |
1134 st | |
1135 (fill-prefix fill-prefix)) | |
1136 (backward-paragraph) | |
1137 (if (looking-at "\n") | |
1138 (forward-char 1)) | |
1139 (setq st (point)) | |
1140 (if fill-prefix | |
1141 nil | |
1142 (untabify st end) ;; die, scurvy tabs! | |
1143 ;; | |
1144 ;; untabify might have made the paragraph longer character-wise, | |
1145 ;; make sure end reflects the correct location of eop. | |
1146 ;; | |
1147 (forward-paragraph) | |
1148 (setq end (point)) | |
1149 (goto-char st) | |
1150 (if (looking-at sy-cite-regexp) | |
1151 (setq fill-prefix (concat | |
1152 (buffer-substring | |
1153 st (progn (re-search-forward sy-cite-regexp) | |
1154 (point))) | |
1155 " ")) | |
1156 ;; | |
1157 ;; this regexp is is convenient because paragraphs quoted by simple | |
1158 ;; indentation must still yield to us <evil laugh> | |
1159 ;; | |
1160 (while (looking-at "[^a-zA-Z0-9]") | |
1161 (forward-char 1)) | |
1162 (setq fill-prefix (buffer-substring st (point)))) | |
1163 (next-line 1) (beginning-of-line) | |
1164 (while (and (< (point) end) | |
1165 (not (string-equal fill-prefix ""))) | |
1166 ;; | |
1167 ;; if what we decided was the fill-prefix does not precede all | |
1168 ;; of the lines in the paragraph, we probably goofed. In this | |
1169 ;; case set it to the persistant attribution. | |
1170 ;; | |
1171 (if (looking-at (regexp-quote fill-prefix)) | |
1172 () | |
1173 (setq fill-prefix sy-persist-attribution)) | |
1174 (next-line 1) | |
1175 (beginning-of-line))) | |
1176 (fill-region-as-paragraph st end arg)))) | |
1177 | |
1178 ;; | |
1179 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1180 ;; | |
1181 ;; insert the persistant attribution at point | |
1182 ;; | |
1183 (defun sy-insert-persist-attribution () | |
1184 "Insert the persistant attribution at the beginning of the line that | |
1185 point is on. This string is the last attribution confirmed and used | |
1186 in the yanked reply buffer." | |
1187 (interactive) | |
1188 (save-excursion | |
1189 (beginning-of-line) | |
1190 (insert-string sy-persist-attribution))) | |
1191 | |
1192 | |
1193 ;; | |
1194 ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
1195 ;; | |
1196 ;; open a line putting the attribution at the beginning | |
1197 | |
1198 (defun sy-open-line (arg) | |
1199 "Insert a newline and leave point before it. Also inserts the | |
1200 persistant attribution at the beginning of the line. With arg, | |
1201 inserts that many newlines." | |
1202 (interactive "p") | |
1203 (save-excursion | |
1204 (let ((start (point))) | |
1205 (open-line arg) | |
1206 (goto-char start) | |
1207 (forward-line) | |
1208 (while (< 0 arg) | |
1209 (sy-insert-persist-attribution) | |
1210 (forward-line 1) | |
1211 (setq arg (- arg 1)))))) | |
1212 |