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Use allout invisible-text overlays instead of
selective display for concealed text. Also, lots of general
cleanup, and improved compatibility code.
(allout-version) Incremented, corrected, revised, and refined
module commentary.
(provide 'allout): Moved to the bottom, added a require of overlay.
(allout-encrypt-unencrypted-on-saves): Defaults to t instead of
`except-current'.
(allout-write-file-hook-handler): Minimize delay.
(count-trailing-whitespace-region): New function so
auto-encryption of current topic can resituate cursor exactly.
PGP/GPG encryption trims trailing whitespace from lines, which
must be accounted for across encryption then decryption.
(allout-command-prefix): Now defaults to "\C-c<space>" rather than
just plain "\C-c", to avoid intruding on user's keybinding space.
(allout-toggle-current-subtree-encryption): Pass along fetch-pass
parameter, so user request to provide a new password is done.
(allout-outside-normal-auto-fill-function, allout-auto-fill):
Refined mechanism for auto-filling behavior while in allout mode.
(allout-mode): Explicitly specify the mode map in the docstring.
Clarify provision for various write-file hook var names.
Adjusted for invisible-text overlays instead of selective-display.
(allout-depth): Really return 0 if not within any topic. This
rectifies `allout-beginning-of-level' and sequence numbering
errors that occur when cutting and pasting numbered topics.
Changed from a in-line subst to a regular function, as well.
(allout-pre-next-prefix): Renamed from allout-pre-next-preface.
(allout-end-of-subtree, allout-end-of-subtree)
(allout-end-of-entry, allout-end-of-current-heading)
(allout-next-visible-heading, allout-open-topic, allout-show-entry)
(allout-show-children, allout-show-to-offshoot)
(allout-hide-current-entry, allout-show-current-entry): Rectified
handling of trailing blank lines between items.
(allout-line-boundary-regexp, set-allout-regexp, allout-depth)
(allout-current-depth, allout-unprotected, allout-hidden-p)
(allout-on-current-heading-p, allout-listify-exposed)
(allout-chart-subtree, allout-goto-prefix)
(allout-back-to-current-heading, allout-get-body-text)
(allout-snug-back, allout-flag-current-subtree, allout-show-all)
(allout-hide-region-body, allout-toggle-subtree-encryption)
(allout-encrypt-string, allout-encrypted-key-info)
(allout-next-topic-pending-encryption, allout-encrypt-decrypted)
(allout-file-vars-section-data): Adjusted for use with
invisible-text overlays instead of selective-display.
(allout-kill-line, allout-kill-topic, allout-yank-processing):
Reworked for use with invisible text overlays.
(allout-current-topic-collapsed-p): New function.
(allout-hide-current-subtree): Use allout-current-topic-collapsed-p
to know when to close the containing topic.
(allout-pre-command-business, allout-post-command-business):
Simplify undo-batching and dynamic isearch exposure.
(allout-set-overlay-category): New for invisible-text overlays.
Sets properties of allout-overlay-category, used by
allout-flag-region to set invisible-text overlay properties.
(allout-get-invisibility-overlay): Get the first qualifying
invisibility overlay, so we can find the extent of it.
(allout-back-to-visible-text): Get to just before the beginnining
of the current invisibility overlay, if any.
(allout-overlay-insert-in-front-handler)
(allout-overlay-interior-modification-handler)
(allout-before-change-handler, allout-isearch-end-handler): New
functions to handle extraordinary actions affecting concealed
text.
(allout-flag-region): Use overlays instead of selective-display
for invisible text - by inheritence from the properties of
allout-overlay-category in mainline emacs, and applied
property-by-property in xemacs, some recent versions of which
don't inherit the properties from the category. Provisions to
respond to concealed-text edits simplified drastically.
(allout-isearch-rectification, allout-isearch-was-font-lock)
(allout-isearch-expose, allout-enwrap-isearch)
(allout-isearch-abort, allout-pre-was-isearching)
(allout-isearch-prior-pos, allout-isearch-did-quit)
(allout-isearch-dynamic-expose)
(allout-hide-current-entry-completely): Functions deleted.
(allout-undo-aggregation): Explicit undo aggregation no longer
necessary due to transition away from selective-display.
(set-allout-regexp, allout-up-current-level)
(allout-next-visible-heading, allout-forward-current-level)
(allout-open-topic, allout-reindent-body, allout-rebullet-topic)
(allout-kill-line, allout-yank-processing, allout-show-children)
(allout-expose-topic, allout-old-expose-topic)
(allout-listify-exposed, allout-insert-latex-header)
(allout-toggle-subtree-encryption, allout-encrypt-string)
(remove-from-invisibility-spec, allout-hide-current-subtree):
Ditched unused variables.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:52:30 +0000 |
parents | 3bd95f4f2941 |
children | e90d04cd455a c5406394f567 |
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