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2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el (org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift): Make it work at the
end of the buffer.
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-write-checksums): Specify coding
system.
(org-mobile-timestamp-buffer): Keep local variable/mode line at
beginning of buffer.
* org-latex.el (org-latex-entities-regexp): Fix typo in regexp.
* org.el (org-block-todo-from-children-or-siblings-or-parent)
(org-block-todo-from-checkboxes): Do not block changes to a nil
TODO state.
2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc>
* org-habit.el (org-habit-parse-todo): Indicate which habit is
wrongly set up in the error messages.
* org-colview.el (org-columns-display-here): Don't try to
calculate values if the underlying property is not set.
(org-columns-string-to-number): Convert age strings back into
fractional days.
(org-agenda-colview-summarize): Handle extended summary types
properly.
* org-colview-xemacs.el (org-columns-display-here): Don't try to
calculate values if the underlying property is not set.
(org-columns-string-to-number): Convert age strings back into
fractional days.
(org-agenda-colview-summarize): Handle extended summary types
properly.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-exp.el (org-export-format-drawer-function): New variable.
(org-export-format-drawer): New function.
(org-export-preprocess-string): Pass the backend as a parameter to
`org-export-remove-or-extract-drawers'.
(org-export-remove-or-extract-drawers): New parameter BACKEND.
* org-protocol.el (org-protocol-char-to-string): New defsubst.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-diary-entry-in-org-file): Add error
message when no block is selected.
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-links): Check for protectedness
in the last matched character, not after the match.
* org-datetree.el (org-datetree-find-date-create): Respect
restriction when KEEP-RESTRICTION is set.
(org-datetree-file-entry-under): New function.
(org-datetree-cleanup): New command.
2009-11-13 Dan Davison <davison@stats.ox.ac.uk>
* org-src.el (org-edit-src-code): New optional argument context
allows calling functions to avoid altering the saved window
configuration.
(org-edit-src-exit): Do not restore window configuration when this
function is used in the context of saving the edit buffer.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-out, org-clock-cancel): Revert to
instances to switching to with-current-buffer, because these seem
to cause problems - no idea why.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-add-entry-to-org-agenda-diary-file):
Require diary-lib for (diary-date-display-form).
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el (org-log-reschedule, org-log-redeadline): New options.
(org-log-note-headings): Add templates for rescheduling and
deadline changing.
(org-startup-options): Add in-buffer settings for logging changing
schedule and deadline time stamps.
(org-deadline, org-schedule): Check for existing date and arrange
for logging if the user requests it.
(org-add-log-note): Prepare proper note buffers for rescheduling
and deadline changes.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-diary-entry-in-org-file)
(org-agenda-add-entry-to-org-agenda-diary-file)
(org-agenda-insert-diary-make-new-entry): New functions.
(org-agenda-diary-entry): Call
`org-agenda-diary-entry-in-org-file' when appropriate.
* org.el (org-calendar-insert-diary-entry-key): New option.
(org-agenda-diary-file): New option.
("calendar"): Install our insertion function in the calendar.
* org-remember.el (org-datetree): Require.
(org-remember-templates): Add new positioning option.
(org-remember-reference-date): New variable.
(org-remember-apply-template): Store the reference date in a local
variable.
(org-remember-handler): Implement date tree positioning of entries.
* org-datetree.el: New file.
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-preprocess): Protect targets in
verbatim emphasis.
* org-html.el (org-export-as-html): Protect targets in verbatim
emphasis.
* org-docbook.el (org-export-as-docbook): Protect targets in
verbatim emphasis.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-show-notification): Handle messages that
contain a percent character.
* org-remember.el (org-remember-apply-template): Turn of partial
completion.
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-before-process-capture-hook): New hook.
(org-mobile-pull): Run `org-mobile-before-process-capture-hook'.
* org.el (org-indent-mode): Define variable already in org.el.
(org-unfontify-region): Remove line-prefix and wrap-prefix
properties only if org-indent-mode is active.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-icalendar.el (org-print-icalendar-entries): Save match data
around call to verify function.
(org-print-icalendar-entries): Add a call to the verification
function.
* org.el (org-speedbar-set-agenda-restriction): Remove unnecessary
save-restrivtion' form.
2009-11-13 Dan Davison <davison@stats.ox.ac.uk>
* org-exp.el (org-export-format-source-code-or-example): restrict
scope of preserve-indentp to the let binding.
(org-src): require org-src, since org-src-preserve-indentation is used.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-timer.el (org-timer-set-timer): Set variables
org-timer-timer[123] correctly.
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-files-alist): Make it work when
`agenda-archives' is included in
`org-agenda-text-search-extra-files'.
(org-mobile-push): Restore agenda after mobile push.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-resolve-clocks-if-idle): Another fix to the
way the amount of idle time is presented in the minibuffer.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-icalendar.el (org-print-icalendar-entries): Use
org-icalendar-verify-function only if non-nil.
* org.el (org-refile): Refile to clock only if the prefix arg is
2.
(org-sparse-tree): Fix docstring to be in line with prompt.
(org-update-parent-todo-statistics): Call
`org-after-todo-statistics-hook' on each level.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-remember.el (org-remember-apply-template): Make sure the
buffer exists.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el (org-tab-ind-state): New variable.
(org-cycle-level): New function.
(org-cycle-level-after-item/entry-creation): New option.
(org-flag-subtree): New function.
(org-hide-archived-subtrees): Call `org-flag-subtree'.
(org-set-effort): Indexed access.
* org-list.el (org-cycle-item-indentation): New function.
* org.el (org-refile): Make prefix argument 2 refile to current
clock.
(org-priority): Interpret action `remove' as call to remove the
priority cookie.
* org-remember.el (org-remember-apply-template): Don't depend on
buffer name being like file name.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-play-sound): Expand file in
org-clock-sound, to allow ~ for home.
* org-remember.el (org-remember-handler): Set
text-before-node-creation even if this already looks like a node,
because the string might be needed on non-org-mode target files.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-open-link): Make this work in agenda
clocktables.
(org-agenda-switch-to): Follow a link at point if
org-return-follows-link' is set and there is nothing else to do in
this line.
2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc>
* org-colview-xemacs.el: Add in changes from org-colview.el
2009-11-13 Dan Davison <davison@stats.ox.ac.uk>
* org-exp-blocks.el: Modify split separator regexp to avoid empty
strings.
2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc>
* org-colview.el (org-columns-new): Make this work with the new
operators.
(org-columns-store-format): Make this work with the new operators.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-src.el (org-src-preserve-indentation): Document that this
variable is also used during export.
* org-exp.el (org-export-format-source-code-or-example): Preserve
indentation if a block has a -i option, or if
`org-src-preserve-indentation' is set.
* org-exp-blocks.el (org-export-blocks-preprocess): Preserve
indentation if a block has a -i option, or if
`org-src-preserve-indentation' is set.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el (org-mode-map): Define the new archiving keys.
(org-speed-commands-default): Define an archiving key in the speed
command map.
(org-org-menu): Improve the menu structure concerning archiving.
* org-archive.el (org-archive-subtree-default-with-confirmation):
New command.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-mode-map): Define the new archiving keys.
(org-agenda-menu): Add the new archiving commands to the menu.
(org-agenda-archive-default)
(org-agenda-archive-default-with-confirmation): New commands.
(org-agenda-archive, org-agenda-archive-to-archive-sibling): Just
call `org-agenda-archive-with'.
(org-agenda-archive-with): New function.
* org-table.el (org-table-convert-region): Inert spaces around "|"
to avoid line beginnings like "|-1" which will be mistaken as
hlines.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el (org-offer-links-in-entry): Return nil if there are no
links, t if a link has been selected.
(org-open-at-point): Open attachment directory when called in the
headline and there are no links in the entry body.
(org-speed-commands-default): Add "o" for open-at-point as a speed
command.
* org-attach.el (org-attach-reveal): Optional prefix arg
IF-EXISTS, which avoids creating the attachment directory if it
does not yet exist.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda, org-run-agenda-series): Evaluate
MATCH.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el ("abbrev"): Work with abbrev tables only after they have
been loaded.
* org-list.el (org-list-send-list): Fix bug related to match
data.
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-fontify): Apply verbatim
emphasis.
(org-export-latex-make-header): Insert \obeylines if line breaks
should be preserved.
* org-exp.el (org-export-protect-verbatim): Add an
`org-verbatim-emph' property to such text.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-icalendar.el (org-icalendar-use-plain-timestamp): New option.
(org-print-icalendar-entries): Skip entries where the timestamp is
not a deadline and not scheduled, if the user requests that.
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-quotation-marks): Allow a bracket
before an opening quote.
* org-archive.el (org-archive-subtree): Keep archive after
archiving something.
* org-id.el (org-id-update-id-locations): Add archive files if
that is required by `org-id-extra-files'.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-src.el (org-src-window-setup): New option.
(org-src-switch-to-buffer): New function.
(org-edit-src-exit): Add optional argument CONTEXT and use it to
restore window configuration.
(org-edit-src-code, org-edit-src-continue, org-edit-src-exit):
Call `org-src-switch-to-buffer'.
* org.el (org-default-properties): Add STYLE property.
(org-files-list): Use the function call to get the files.
(org-additional-option-like-keywords): Add SETUPFILE to completion
list.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-table.el (org-table-convert-region): Correctly interpret
quoting in csv import.
* org.el (org-icompleting-read): Make iswitchb completion work
with lists and tables.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-add-entry-text): Never add entry text
while pushing the mobile agenda.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el
(org-clock-auto-clock-resolution): Now takes three values: nil, t
and `when-no-clock-is-running'.
(org-clock-in): Use `org-clock-auto-clock-resolution' to determine
whether or not to resolve Org buffers on clock in.
2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc>
* org-colview.el (org-format-time-period): Function to format
times in fractional days for display.
(org-columns-display-here): Add support for showing a calculated
value in place of the property.
(org-columns): Set `org-columns-time' to the current time so time
difference calculations will work.
(org-columns-time): Use to store the current time when column view
is displayed, so all time differences will use the same reference
point.
(org-columns-compile-map): There is now an extra position in each
entry specifying the function to use to calculate the displayed
value for the non-calculated properties in the column,
(org-columns-compute-all): Set `org-columns-time' to the current
time so time difference calculations will work.
(org-columns-compute): Handle column operators where the values
used are calculated from the underlying property.
(org-columns-number-to-string): Handle the 'age' column format
(org-columns-string-to-number): Correct the function name (was
org-column...). Add support for the 'age' column format.
(org-columns-compile-format): Support the additional parameter in
org-columns-compile-map.
2009-11-13 Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org>
* org.el (org-mode-hook): Turn `org-mode-hook' into a customizable
variable.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-has-been-used): New variable.
(org-clock-in): Set `org-clock-has-been-used'.
(org-clock-save): Save only if clock data has been used or created
during this session.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-persist): New value, to store only the
clock history.
(org-clock-save): Don't save the clock if only the history should
be stored.
(org-clock-load): Turn off John Wiegley's auto resolving mechanism
when restoring a saved clock.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-display, org-clock-put-overlay): Use
`org-time-clock-use-fractional'.
* org.el (org-time-clocksum-use-fractional)
(org-time-clocksum-fractional-format): Two new customizable
variables which allow the user to select fractional times (1.25
instead of 1:25) in the `org-clock-display' report.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-ascii.el (org-export-ascii-table-keep-all-vertical-lines):
New option.
* org.el (org-tag-alist): Fix customization type.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-update-checksum-for-capture-file):
Make sure the regexp search can fail without throwing an error.
(org-mobile-apply): Save the inbox buffer after removing
successfully applied changes.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-resolve-clocks-if-idle): Fix to the way idle
time is reported after the user comes back (but before they
resolve time).
* org.el (org-get-repeat): Change so that this function can be
called with either `org-scheduled-string' or
`org-deadline-string'.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-auto-clock-resolution): Renamed
`org-clock-disable-clock-resolution', since negatives don't sound
good in customization variables.
(org-clock-in): Don't use the auto-resolution logic if the user is
clocking into a different task while an active clock is running.
This then allows the default behavior of clocking out of the open
task and then into the new task.
* org.el (org-modules): Made this variable more consistent, since
it was referring to Org, OrgMode and Org-mode, whereas the docs
for the variable always refer to Org-mode.
2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc>
* org.el (org-repeat-re): The changed org-repeat-re no longer
matched simple +2d type repeaters. Fix it so it does.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-preprocess): Protect the vspace
macro in the VERSE environment.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <jwiegley@gmail.com>
* org-habit.el (org-habit-get-priority): A new function that
determines the relative priority of a habit, based on how long
past its scheduled date it is, and how near the deadline is.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-get-scheduled): Set habit priority
using `org-habit-get-priority'.
* org-habit.el (org-habit-build-graph): Start displaying colors
from the first scheduled date, if that date is earlier than the
first completion date.
* org-habit.el: Changed all "color" variables to faces, and made
them appropriate for light and dark backgrounds.
* org-habit.el (org-habit-duration-to-days): Made this function
more general.
(org-habit-parse-todo): Parse the new ".+N/N" style repeater.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-get-deadlines): Removed all mention of
habits, since they don't use DEADLINE anymore.
* org.el (org-repeat-re, org-display-custom-time)
(org-timestamp-change): Extended to support the new ".+N/N"
syntax, used for habits.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-resolve-clock): Fixed an incorrect
variable reference.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-set-mode-name): Show Habit in the
modeline when habits are being displayed (if that module is being
loaded).
2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc>
* org-clock.el (org-x11-idle-seconds): Add a method to get the X11
idle time using the xscreensaver extension.
(org-user-idle-seconds): Use X11 idle time if available.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-next-line): New command.
(org-agenda-previous-line): New commands.
(org-agenda-show-and-scroll-up, org-agenda-show-scroll-down): New
commands.
(org-agenda-follow-mode): Do the follow immediately if the mode is
turned on here.
(previous-line, next-line): Replace keys with the corresponding
org functions.
(org-agenda-mode-map): Bind backspace and delete to the scrolling
command.
* org.el (org-icompleting-read): Turn off partial completion mode
for the duration of this completion round.
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-fontify-headline): Protect TeX
macros in author lines and similar stuff.
* org.el (org-file-tags): Fix docstring.
(org-get-buffer-tags): Add the #+FILETAGS tags.
("ecb"): Maks ecb show context after jumping into an Org file.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-finalize-agenda): Draw habit consistency
graphs after everything else in the buffer has been setup.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-apply): Count success and failure.
* org.el (org-indent-line-function): Fix regexp replace problem.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-disable-clock-resolution): New
customization variable that disable automatic clock resolution on
clock in.
(org-clock-in): If `org-clock-disable-clock-resolution' is set, do
not automatically resolve anything. This is does not affect
idle-time resolution, however, if `org-clock-idle-time' is set.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
* org-habit.el: New file, which implements code to build a "habit
consistency graph".
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-get-deadlines)
(org-agenda-get-scheduled): Display consistency graphs when
outputting habits into the agenda. The graphs are always relative
to the current time.
(org-format-agenda-item): Added new parameter `habitp', which
indicates whether we are formatting a habit or not. Do not
display "extra" leading information if habitp is true.
* org.el (org-repeat-re): Improved regexp to include .+ and ++
leaders for repeat strings.
(org-get-repeat): Now takes a string parameter `tagline', so the
caller can obtain the SCHEDULED repeat, or the DEADLINE repeat.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-auto-exclude-function): New
customization variable for allowing the user to create an "auto
exclusion" filter for doing context-aware auto tag filtering.
(org-agenda-filter-by-tag): Changes to support the use of
`org-agenda-auto-exclude-function'. See the new manual addition,.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
* org.el (org-files-list): Don't attempt to return a file name for
Org buffers which have no associated file.
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-do-action): Fixed a typo.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-locate-entry): Interpret files
relative to org-directory.
(org-mobile-inbox-for-pull): Document the best location for this
file.
(org-mobile-check-setup): Verify `org-directory'.
(org-mobile-create-index-file): Sort the files to be listed in
index.org.
2009-11-13 James TD Smith <ahktenzero@mohorovi.cc>
* org.el (org-fast-tag-selection): Add a way to display a
description for a tag group. This is done by adding a string to
either the startgroup or endgroup cell.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-resolve, org-resolve-clocks)
(org-emacs-idle-seconds): Use `org-float-time' instead of
`time-to-seconds'
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-sorting-strategy): Fix customization
type.
* org.el (org-pre-cycle-hook): Document that `empty' can also be
the value of ARG when doing local cycling.
2009-11-13 John Wiegley <johnw@newartisans.com>
* org-clock.el (org-clock-resolve-clock): If keeping or
subtracting time results in a clock out at a time in the past, and
if the resolution occurred due to idleness or invoking `M-x
org-resolve-clocks', remember that past moment in time. On the
next clock in, the user will be prompted to see if they want to
back-date their new clock to then.
(org-clock-resolve): Do not jump the user to the location of a
dangling clock if the resolution is occuring due to an idle
timeout. In that case there is typically only one dangling clock,
the active one, and there is no value gained by shuffling their
windows around to show it to them. Being prompted to resolve an
idle clock should be as inobtrusive as possible.
(org-resolve-clocks-if-idle): New function that resolves only the
currently active clock if the user has exceeded the time returned
by `org-user-idle-seconds', based on the value of
`org-clock-idle-time'.
(org-clock-in): If, after resolving clocks,
(org-clock-out): Cancel the `org-clock-idle-timer' on clock out.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-resolve-clock): New function that
resolves a clock to a specific time, closing or resuming as need
be, and possibly even starting a new clock.
(org-clock-resolve): New function used by `org-resolve-clocks'
that sets up for the call to `org-clock-resolve-clock'. It
determines the time to resolve to based on a single-character
selection from the user to either keep time, subtract away time or
cancel the clock.
(org-resolve-clocks): New user command which resolves dangling
clocks -- that is, open but not active -- anywhere in the file
list returned by `org-files-list'.
(org-clock-in): Automatically resolve dangling clocks whenever a
user clocks in.
(org-clock-cancel): If the user cancels the solely clock in a
LOGBOOK, remove the empty drawer.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-idle-time): New user customizable option
for detecting whether the user has left a clock idle. Note: it is
only used in this commit to test whether it's worthwhile to check
OS X to get the Mac user's current idle time. If the Emacs idle
time is less than the value, the user hasn't been away long enough
to be worth checking (a more expensive test than just getting
Emacs idle time).
(org-user-idle-seconds, org-mac-idle-seconds)
(org-emacs-idle-seconds): This three functions, in conjunction
with the user customization variable `org-clock-idle-time', return
the number of seconds (as a floating point) that the user has been
away from their Emacs (or, if running on OS X, their computer).
* org-clock.el (org-find-open-clocks): New function that returns a
list of all open clocks in the given FILE. Note that each clock
it returns is a cons cell of the format (MARKER . START-TIME).
This "clock" value is used by several of the new clock module
utility functions.
(org-is-active-clock): New inline function which tests whether the
given clock value is the same as the currently active clock.
Returns non-nil if this is the case.
(org-with-clock-position): New macro that evaluates FORMS with
point in the buffer and at the position of the given clock.
Changes to the current clock are global.
(org-with-clock): New macro that evaluates FORMS with point in the
buffer and at the position of the given clock. However, changes
to the current clock are local and have no effect on the user's
active clock. This allows, for example, far any clock to be
cancelled without cancelling the active clock.
(org-clock-clock-in): New inline function that switches the active
clock to the given clock. If either the argument RESUME, or the
global `org-clock-in-resume', are non-nil, it will resume a clock
that was previously left open.
(org-clock-clock-out): New inline function that clocks out the
given clock value without affecting the currently active clock.
(org-clock-clock-cancel): New inline function that cancels the
given clock value without affecting the currently active clock.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-in): Before creating
`org-clock-mode-line-timer', check to make sure an older timer is
not currently running.
(org-clock-out): Accept new third parameter `at-time', which
permits a clock to be clocked out at a specific time. Note that
no attempt is made to verify that the clock out time is later than
the clock in time.
* org.el (org-files-list): New utility function for returning a
list of all open org-mode buffers, plus all files used to build
the agenda buffer. Note that not all the files will necessarily
be visited by a buffer at time of call.
(org-entry-beginning-position): Like the function
`line-beginning-position', this inline function returns the
beginning position of the current heading/entry.
(org-entry-end-position): Like the function `line-end-position',
this inline function returns the end position of the current
heading/entry.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-list): Mark the all-todo items line as
a header line.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-exp.el (org-inlinetask-remove-END-maybe): Declare function.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-agenda.el (org-agenda-filter-make-matcher): Allow to filter
entries that have no tags.
(org-agenda-search-view): New customize group.
(org-agenda-search-view-search-words-only): New option.
(org-search-view): Implement substring search.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el (org-outline-level): Add doc string.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-inlinetask.el (org-inlinetask-export): Re-introduce
variable.
(org-inlinetask-export-handler): Only export inline task if the
user option calls for it.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-exp.el (org-export-handle-export-tags): Remove inlinetask
END if present.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-tables): Don't format in
protected regions.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-src.el (org-edit-src-code)
(org-edit-src-find-region-and-lang, org-edit-src-exit): Handle
macro editing.
* org-agenda.el (org-prefix-category-max-length): New variable.
(org-format-agenda-item): Use `org-prefix-category-max-length'.
(org-compile-prefix-format): Set `org-prefix-category-max-length'.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-mobile.el (org-mobile-create-index-file): Improve the
listing of tags and todo keywords.
* org-latex.el (org-export-latex-format-image): New function.
(org-export-latex-links): Use `org-export-latex-format-image'.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org-inlinetask.el (org-inlinetask-get-current-indentation)
(org-inlinetask-remove-terminator): New functions.
(org-inlinetask-export-handler): Terminate the description list.
* org-exp.el (org-export-select-backend-specific-text): Remove the
region markers.
* org-inlinetask.el (org-inlinetask-export-handler): fix bug for
tasks without content.
* org-clock.el: Make sure the clock-in target position does not
move to a different node by widening the buffer.
* org-html.el (org-export-html-format-image): Wrap image into
figure div only when there is a caption.
* org-archive.el (org-archive-mark-done): Change default value to
nil.
2009-11-13 Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
* org.el (org-context): Call `bobp', not `eobp'.
* org-clock.el (org-clock-cancel): Remove quotes from marker
variables.
* org.el (org-read-date-prefer-future): New allowed value `time'.
(org-read-date-analyze): Shift day to tomorrow depending on time
entered and value of `org-read-date-prefer-future'.
author | Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> |
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date | Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08:37:55 +0000 |
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;;; texnfo-upd.el --- utilities for updating nodes and menus in Texinfo files ;; Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Robert J. Chassell ;; Maintainer: bug-texinfo@gnu.org ;; Keywords: maint, tex, docs ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;; Commentary: ;; Known bug: update commands fail to ignore @ignore. ;; Summary: how to use the updating commands ;; The node and menu updating functions automatically ;; * insert missing `@node' lines, ;; * insert the `Next', `Previous' and `Up' pointers of a node, ;; * insert or update the menu for a section, ;; * create a master menu for a Texinfo source file. ;; ;; With a prefix argument, the `texinfo-update-node' and ;; `texinfo-make-menu' functions do their jobs in the region. ;; ;; In brief, the functions for creating or updating nodes and menus, are: ;; ;; texinfo-update-node (&optional beginning end) ;; texinfo-every-node-update () ;; texinfo-sequential-node-update (&optional region-p) ;; ;; texinfo-make-menu (&optional beginning end) ;; texinfo-all-menus-update () ;; texinfo-master-menu () ;; ;; texinfo-insert-node-lines (&optional title-p) ;; ;; texinfo-indent-menu-description (column &optional region-p) ;; The `texinfo-column-for-description' variable specifies the column to ;; which menu descriptions are indented. ;; Texinfo file structure ;; ---------------------- ;; To use the updating commands, you must structure your Texinfo file ;; hierarchically. Each `@node' line, with the exception of the top ;; node, must be accompanied by some kind of section line, such as an ;; `@chapter' or `@section' line. Each node-line/section-line ;; combination must look like this: ;; @node Lists and Tables, Cross References, Structuring, Top ;; @comment node-name, next, previous, up ;; @chapter Making Lists and Tables ;; or like this (without the `@comment' line): ;; @node Lists and Tables, Cross References, Structuring, Top ;; @chapter Making Lists and Tables ;; If the file has a `top' node, it must be called `top' or `Top' and ;; be the first node in the file. ;;; The update node functions described in detail ;; The `texinfo-update-node' command with no prefix argument inserts ;; the correct next, previous and up pointers for the node in which ;; point is located (i.e., for the node preceding point). ;; With prefix argument, the `texinfo-update-node' function inserts the ;; correct next, previous and up pointers for the nodes inside the ;; region. ;; It does not matter whether the `@node' line has pre-existing ;; `Next', `Previous', or `Up' pointers in it. They are removed. ;; The `texinfo-every-node-update' function runs `texinfo-update-node' ;; on the whole buffer. ;; The `texinfo-sequential-node-update' function inserts the ;; immediately following and preceding node into the `Next' or ;; `Previous' pointers regardless of their hierarchical level. This is ;; only useful for certain kinds of text, like a novel, which you go ;; through sequentially. ;;; The menu making functions described in detail ;; The `texinfo-make-menu' function without an argument creates or ;; updates a menu for the section encompassing the node that follows ;; point. With an argument, it makes or updates menus for the nodes ;; within or part of the marked region. ;; Whenever an existing menu is updated, the descriptions from ;; that menu are incorporated into the new menu. This is done by copying ;; descriptions from the existing menu to the entries in the new menu ;; that have the same node names. If the node names are different, the ;; descriptions are not copied to the new menu. ;; Menu entries that refer to other Info files are removed since they ;; are not a node within current buffer. This is a deficiency. ;; The `texinfo-all-menus-update' function runs `texinfo-make-menu' ;; on the whole buffer. ;; The `texinfo-master-menu' function creates an extended menu located ;; after the top node. (The file must have a top node.) The function ;; first updates all the regular menus in the buffer (incorporating the ;; descriptions from pre-existing menus), and then constructs a master ;; menu that includes every entry from every other menu. (However, the ;; function cannot update an already existing master menu; if one ;; exists, it must be removed before calling the function.) ;; The `texinfo-indent-menu-description' function indents every ;; description in the menu following point, to the specified column. ;; Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means indent every ;; description in every menu in the region. This function does not ;; indent second and subsequent lines of a multi-line description. ;; The `texinfo-insert-node-lines' function inserts `@node' before the ;; `@chapter', `@section', and such like lines of a region in a Texinfo ;; file where the `@node' lines are missing. ;; ;; With a non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive), the function not ;; only inserts `@node' lines but also inserts the chapter or section ;; titles as the names of the corresponding nodes; and inserts titles ;; as node names in pre-existing `@node' lines that lack names. ;; ;; Since node names should be more concise than section or chapter ;; titles, node names so inserted will need to be edited manually. ;;; Code: (require 'texinfo) (defvar texinfo-master-menu-header " --- The Detailed Node Listing ---\n" "String inserted before lower level entries in Texinfo master menu. It comes after the chapter-level menu entries.") ;; We used to look for just sub, but that found @subtitle. (defvar texinfo-section-types-regexp "^@\\(chapter \\|sect\\|subs\\|subh\\|unnum\\|major\\|chapheading \\|heading \\|appendix\\)" "Regexp matching chapter, section, other headings (but not the top node).") (defvar texinfo-section-level-regexp (regexp-opt (texinfo-filter 3 texinfo-section-list)) "Regular expression matching just the Texinfo section level headings.") (defvar texinfo-subsection-level-regexp (regexp-opt (texinfo-filter 4 texinfo-section-list)) "Regular expression matching just the Texinfo subsection level headings.") (defvar texinfo-subsubsection-level-regexp (regexp-opt (texinfo-filter 5 texinfo-section-list)) "Regular expression matching just the Texinfo subsubsection level headings.") (defvar texinfo-update-menu-same-level-regexps '((1 . "top[ \t]+") (2 . (concat "\\(^@\\)\\(" texinfo-chapter-level-regexp "\\)\\>[ \t]*")) (3 . (concat "\\(^@\\)\\(" texinfo-section-level-regexp "\\)\\>[ \t]*")) (4 . (concat "\\(^@\\)\\(" texinfo-subsection-level-regexp "\\)\\>[ \t]+")) (5 . (concat "\\(^@\\)\\(" texinfo-subsubsection-level-regexp "\\)\\>[ \t]+"))) "*Regexps for searching for same level sections in a Texinfo file. The keys are strings specifying the general hierarchical level in the document; the values are regular expressions.") (defvar texinfo-update-menu-higher-regexps '((1 . "^@node [ \t]*DIR") (2 . "^@node [ \t]*top[ \t]*\\(,\\|$\\)") (3 . (concat "\\(^@\\(" texinfo-chapter-level-regexp "\\)\\>[ \t]*\\)")) (4 . (concat "\\(^@\\(" texinfo-section-level-regexp "\\|" texinfo-chapter-level-regexp "\\)\\>[ \t]*\\)")) (5 . (concat "\\(^@\\(" texinfo-subsection-level-regexp "\\|" texinfo-section-level-regexp "\\|" texinfo-chapter-level-regexp "\\)\\>[ \t]*\\)"))) "*Regexps for searching for higher level sections in a Texinfo file. The keys are strings specifying the general hierarchical level in the document; the values are regular expressions.") (defvar texinfo-update-menu-lower-regexps '((1 . (concat "\\(^@\\(" texinfo-chapter-level-regexp "\\|" texinfo-section-level-regexp "\\|" texinfo-subsection-level-regexp "\\|" texinfo-subsubsection-level-regexp "\\)\\>[ \t]*\\)")) (2 . (concat "\\(^@\\(" texinfo-section-level-regexp "\\|" texinfo-subsection-level-regexp "\\|" texinfo-subsubsection-level-regexp "\\)\\>[ \t]*\\)")) (3 . (concat "\\(^@\\(" texinfo-subsection-level-regexp "\\|" texinfo-subsubsection-level-regexp "\\)\\>[ \t]+\\)")) (4 . (concat "\\(^@\\(" texinfo-subsubsection-level-regexp "\\)\\>[ \t]+\\)")) ;; There's nothing below 5, use a bogus regexp that can't match. (5 . "a\\(^\\)")) "*Regexps for searching for lower level sections in a Texinfo file. The keys are strings specifying the general hierarchical level in the document; the values are regular expressions.") (defun texinfo-make-menu (&optional beginning end) "Without any prefix argument, make or update a menu. Make the menu for the section enclosing the node found following point. A prefix argument means make or update menus for nodes within or part of the marked region. Whenever a menu exists, and is being updated, the descriptions that are associated with node names in the pre-existing menu are incorporated into the new menu. Leaves trailing whitespace in a menu that lacks descriptions, so descriptions will format well. In general, a menu should contain descriptions, because node names and section titles are often too short to explain a node well." (interactive (if prefix-arg (list (point) (mark)))) (if (null beginning) (let ((level (texinfo-hierarchic-level))) (texinfo-make-one-menu level) (message "Menu updated")) ;; else (message "Making or updating menus in %s... " (buffer-name)) (save-excursion (goto-char (min beginning end)) ;; find section type following point (let ((level (texinfo-hierarchic-level)) (region-end-marker (make-marker))) (set-marker region-end-marker (max beginning end)) (save-restriction (widen) (while (texinfo-find-lower-level-node level (marker-position region-end-marker)) (setq level (texinfo-hierarchic-level)) ; new, lower level (texinfo-make-one-menu level)) (while (and (< (point) (marker-position region-end-marker)) (texinfo-find-higher-level-node level (marker-position region-end-marker))) (setq level (texinfo-hierarchic-level)) ;; Don't allow texinfo-find-higher-level-node ;; to find the same node again. (forward-line 1) (while (texinfo-find-lower-level-node level (marker-position region-end-marker)) (setq level (texinfo-hierarchic-level)) ; new, lower level (texinfo-make-one-menu level)))))) (message "Making or updating menus in %s...done" (buffer-name)))) (defun texinfo-make-one-menu (level) "Make a menu of all the appropriate nodes in this section. `Appropriate nodes' are those associated with sections that are at the level specified by LEVEL. Point is left at the end of menu." (let* ((case-fold-search t) (beginning (save-excursion (goto-char (texinfo-update-menu-region-beginning level)) (end-of-line) (point))) (end (texinfo-update-menu-region-end level)) (first (texinfo-menu-first-node beginning end)) (node-name (progn (goto-char beginning) (beginning-of-line) (texinfo-copy-node-name))) (new-menu-list (texinfo-make-menu-list beginning end level))) (when (texinfo-old-menu-p beginning first) (texinfo-incorporate-descriptions new-menu-list) (texinfo-incorporate-menu-entry-names new-menu-list) (texinfo-delete-old-menu beginning first)) (texinfo-insert-menu new-menu-list node-name))) (defun texinfo-all-menus-update (&optional update-all-nodes-p) "Update every regular menu in a Texinfo file. Update pre-existing master menu, if there is one. If called with a non-nil argument, this function first updates all the nodes in the buffer before updating the menus. Indents the first line of descriptions, and leaves trailing whitespace in a menu that lacks descriptions, so descriptions will format well. In general, a menu should contain descriptions, because node names and section titles are often too short to explain a node well." (interactive "P") (let ((case-fold-search t) master-menu-p) (save-excursion (push-mark (point-max) t) (goto-char (point-min)) (message "Checking for a master menu in %s ... "(buffer-name)) (save-excursion (when (search-forward texinfo-master-menu-header nil t) ;; Check if @detailmenu kludge is used; ;; if so, leave point before @detailmenu. (search-backward "\n@detailmenu" (save-excursion (forward-line -3) (point)) t) ;; Remove detailed master menu listing (setq master-menu-p t) (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) (let ((end-of-detailed-menu-descriptions (save-excursion ; beginning of end menu line (goto-char (texinfo-menu-end)) (beginning-of-line) (forward-char -1) (point)))) (delete-region (point) end-of-detailed-menu-descriptions)))) (when update-all-nodes-p (message "Updating all nodes in %s ... " (buffer-name)) (texinfo-update-node (point-min) (point-max))) (message "Updating all menus in %s ... " (buffer-name)) (texinfo-make-menu (point-max) (point-min)) (when master-menu-p (message "Updating the master menu in %s... " (buffer-name)) (texinfo-master-menu nil))) (message "Done...updated all the menus. You may save the buffer."))) (defun texinfo-find-lower-level-node (level region-end) "Search forward from point for node at any level lower than LEVEL. Search is limited to the end of the marked region, REGION-END, and to the end of the menu region for the level. Return t if the node is found, else nil. Leave point at the beginning of the node if one is found; else do not move point." (let ((case-fold-search t)) (if (and (< (point) region-end) (re-search-forward (concat "\\(^@node\\).*\n" ; match node line "\\(\\(\\(^@c\\).*\n\\)" ; match comment line, if any "\\|" ; or "\\(^@ifinfo[ ]*\n\\)" ; ifinfo line, if any "\\|" ; or "\\(^@ifnottex[ ]*\n\\)" ; ifnottex line, if any "\\)?" ; end of expression (eval (cdr (assoc level texinfo-update-menu-lower-regexps)))) ;; the next higher level node marks the end of this ;; section, and no lower level node will be found beyond ;; this position even if region-end is farther off (texinfo-update-menu-region-end level) t)) (goto-char (match-beginning 1))))) (defun texinfo-find-higher-level-node (level region-end) "Search forward from point for node at any higher level than argument LEVEL. Search is limited to the end of the marked region, REGION-END. Return t if the node is found, else nil. Leave point at the beginning of the node if one is found; else do not move point. A `@node' line starting at point does count as a match; if the match is found there, the value is t and point does not move." (let ((case-fold-search t)) (cond ((< level 3) (if (re-search-forward "^@node [ \t]*top[ \t]*\\(,\\|$\\)" region-end t) (progn (beginning-of-line) t))) (t (when (re-search-forward (concat "\\(^@node\\).*\n" ; match node line "\\(\\(\\(^@c\\).*\n\\)" ; match comment line, if any "\\|" ; or "\\(^@ifinfo[ ]*\n\\)" ; ifinfo line, if any "\\|" ; or "\\(^@ifnottex[ ]*\n\\)" ; ifnottex line, if any "\\)?" ; end of expression (eval (cdr (assoc level texinfo-update-menu-higher-regexps)))) region-end t) (beginning-of-line) t))))) ;;; Making the list of new menu entries (defun texinfo-make-menu-list (beginning end level) "Make a list of node names and their descriptions. Point is left at the end of the menu region, but the menu is not inserted. First argument is position from which to start making menu list; second argument is end of region in which to try to locate entries; third argument is the level of the nodes that are the entries. Node names and descriptions are dotted pairs of strings. Each pair is an element of the list. If the description does not exist, the element consists only of the node name." (goto-char beginning) (let (new-menu-list) (while (texinfo-menu-locate-entry-p level end) (push (cons (texinfo-copy-node-name) (prog1 "" (forward-line 1))) ;; Use following to insert section titles automatically. ;; (texinfo-copy-section-title)) new-menu-list)) (nreverse new-menu-list))) (defun texinfo-menu-locate-entry-p (level search-end) "Find a node that will be part of menu for this section. First argument is a string such as \"section\" specifying the general hierarchical level of the menu; second argument is a position specifying the end of the search. The function returns t if the node is found, else nil. It searches forward from point, and leaves point at the beginning of the node. The function finds entries of the same type. Thus `subsections' and `unnumberedsubsecs' will appear in the same menu." (let ((case-fold-search t)) (if (re-search-forward (concat "\\(^@node\\).*\n" ; match node line "\\(\\(\\(^@c\\).*\n\\)" ; match comment line, if any "\\|" ; or "\\(^@ifinfo[ ]*\n\\)" ; ifinfo line, if any "\\|" ; or "\\(^@ifnottex[ ]*\n\\)" ; ifnottex line, if any "\\)?" ; end of expression (eval (cdr (assoc level texinfo-update-menu-same-level-regexps)))) search-end t) (goto-char (match-beginning 1))))) (defun texinfo-copy-node-name () "Return the node name as a string. Start with point at the beginning of the node line; copy the text after the node command up to the first comma on the line, if any, and return the text as a string. Leaves point at the beginning of the line. If there is no node name, returns an empty string." (save-excursion (buffer-substring (progn (forward-word 1) ; skip over node command (skip-chars-forward " \t") ; and over spaces (point)) (if (search-forward "," (line-end-position) t) ; bound search (1- (point)) (end-of-line) (point))))) (defun texinfo-copy-section-title () "Return the title of the section as a string. The title is used as a description line in the menu when one does not already exist. Move point to the beginning of the appropriate section line by going to the start of the text matched by last regexp searched for, which must have been done by `texinfo-menu-locate-entry-p'." ;; could use the same re-search as in `texinfo-menu-locate-entry-p' ;; instead of using `match-beginning'; such a variation would be ;; more general, but would waste information already collected (goto-char (match-beginning 7)) ; match section name (buffer-substring (progn (forward-word 1) ; skip over section type (skip-chars-forward " \t") ; and over spaces (point)) (progn (end-of-line) (point)))) ;;; Handling the old menu (defun texinfo-old-menu-p (beginning first) "Move point to the beginning of the menu for this section, if any. Otherwise move point to the end of the first node of this section. Return t if a menu is found, nil otherwise. First argument is the position of the beginning of the section in which the menu will be located; second argument is the position of the first node within the section. If no menu is found, the function inserts two newlines just before the end of the section, and leaves point there where a menu ought to be." (goto-char beginning) (if (re-search-forward "^@menu" first 'goto-end) t (insert "\n\n") (forward-line -2) nil)) (defun texinfo-incorporate-descriptions (new-menu-list) "Copy the old menu line descriptions that exist to the new menu. Point must be at beginning of old menu. If the node-name of the new menu is found in the old menu, insert the old description into the new entry. For this function, the new menu is a list made up of lists of dotted pairs in which the first element of the pair is the node name and the second element the description. The new menu is changed destructively. The old menu is the menu as it appears in the Texinfo file." (let ((end-of-menu (texinfo-menu-end))) (dolist (new-menu new-menu-list new-menu-list) (save-excursion ; keep point at beginning of menu (when (re-search-forward ;; Existing nodes can have the form ;; * NODE NAME:: DESCRIPTION ;; or ;; * MENU ITEM: NODE NAME. DESCRIPTION. ;; ;; Recognize both when looking for the description. (concat "\\* \\(" ; so only menu entries are found (regexp-quote (car new-menu)) "::" "\\|" ".*: " (regexp-quote (car new-menu)) "[.,\t\n]" "\\)" ) ; so only complete entries are found end-of-menu t) (setcdr new-menu (texinfo-menu-copy-old-description end-of-menu))))))) (defun texinfo-incorporate-menu-entry-names (new-menu-list) "Copy any old menu entry names to the new menu. Point must be at beginning of old menu. If the node-name of the new menu entry cannot be found in the old menu, do nothing. For this function, the new menu is a list made up of lists of dotted pairs in which the first element of the pair is the node name and the second element is the description (or nil). If we find an existing menu entry name, we change the first element of the pair to be another dotted pair in which the car is the menu entry name and the cdr is the node name. NEW-MENU-LIST is changed destructively. The old menu is the menu as it appears in the texinfo file." (let ((end-of-menu (texinfo-menu-end))) (dolist (new-menu new-menu-list new-menu-list) (save-excursion ; keep point at beginning of menu (if (re-search-forward ;; Existing nodes can have the form ;; * NODE NAME:: DESCRIPTION ;; or ;; * MENU ITEM: NODE NAME. DESCRIPTION. ;; ;; We're interested in the second case. (concat "\\* " ; so only menu entries are found "\\(.*\\): " (regexp-quote (car new-menu)) "[.,\t\n]") end-of-menu t) (setcar new-menu ; replace the node name (cons (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) (car new-menu)))))))) (defun texinfo-menu-copy-old-description (end-of-menu) "Return description field of old menu line as string. Point must be located just after the node name. Point left before description. Single argument, END-OF-MENU, is position limiting search." (skip-chars-forward "[:.,\t\n ]+") ;; don't copy a carriage return at line beginning with asterisk! ;; don't copy @detailmenu or @end menu or @ignore as descriptions! ;; do copy a description that begins with an `@'! ;; !! Known bug: does not copy descriptions starting with ^|\{?* etc. (if (and (looking-at "\\(\\w+\\|@\\)") (not (looking-at "\\(^\\* \\|^@detailmenu\\|^@end menu\\|^@ignore\\)"))) (buffer-substring (point) (save-excursion (re-search-forward "\\(^\\* \\|^@ignore\\|^@end menu\\)" end-of-menu t) (forward-line -1) (end-of-line) ; go to end of last description line (point))) "")) (defun texinfo-menu-end () "Return position of end of menu, but don't move point. Signal an error if not end of menu." (save-excursion (if (re-search-forward "^@end menu" nil t) (point) (error "Menu does not have an end")))) (defun texinfo-delete-old-menu (beginning first) "Delete the old menu. Point must be in or after menu. First argument is position of the beginning of the section in which the menu will be located; second argument is the position of the first node within the section." ;; No third arg to search, so error if search fails. (re-search-backward "^@menu" beginning) (delete-region (point) (save-excursion (re-search-forward "^@end menu" first) (point)))) ;;; Inserting new menu ;; try 32, but perhaps 24 is better (defvar texinfo-column-for-description 32 "*Column at which descriptions start in a Texinfo menu.") (defun texinfo-insert-menu (menu-list node-name) "Insert formatted menu at point. Indents the first line of descriptions, if any, to the value of texinfo-column-for-description. Indenting leaves trailing whitespace in a menu that lacks descriptions, so descriptions will format well. In general, a menu should contain descriptions, because node names and section titles are often too short to explain a node well. MENU-LIST has form: \(\(\"node-name1\" . \"description\"\) \(\"node-name2\" . \"description\"\) ... \) However, the description field might be nil. Also, the node-name field might itself be a dotted pair (call it P) of strings instead of just a string. In that case, the car of P is the menu entry name, and the cdr of P is the node name." (insert "@menu\n") (dolist (menu menu-list) ;; Every menu entry starts with a star and a space. (insert "* ") ;; Insert the node name (and menu entry name, if present). (let ((node-part (car menu))) (if (stringp node-part) ;; "Double colon" entry line; menu entry and node name are the same, (insert (format "%s::" node-part)) ;; "Single colon" entry line; menu entry and node name are different. (insert (format "%s: %s." (car node-part) (cdr node-part))))) ;; Insert the description, if present. (when (cdr menu) ;; Move to right place. (indent-to texinfo-column-for-description 2) ;; Insert description. (insert (format "%s" (cdr menu)))) (insert "\n")) ; end this menu entry (insert "@end menu") (let ((level (texinfo-hierarchic-level))) (message "Updated level \"%s\" menu following node: %s ... " level node-name))) ;;; Starting menu descriptions by inserting titles (defun texinfo-start-menu-description () "In this menu entry, insert the node's section title as a description. Position point at beginning of description ready for editing. Do not insert a title if the line contains an existing description. You will need to edit the inserted text since a useful description complements the node name rather than repeats it as a title does." (interactive) (let (beginning end node-name title) (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (if (search-forward "* " (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)) t) (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t") (setq beginning (point))) (error "This is not a line in a menu")) (cond ;; "Double colon" entry line; menu entry and node name are the same, ((search-forward "::" (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)) t) (if (looking-at "[ \t]*[^ \t\n]+") (error "Descriptive text already exists")) (skip-chars-backward ": \t") (setq node-name (buffer-substring beginning (point)))) ;; "Single colon" entry line; menu entry and node name are different. ((search-forward ":" (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)) t) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (setq beginning (point)) ;; Menu entry line ends in a period, comma, or tab. (if (re-search-forward "[.,\t]" (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (point)) t) (progn (if (looking-at "[ \t]*[^ \t\n]+") (error "Descriptive text already exists")) (skip-chars-backward "., \t") (setq node-name (buffer-substring beginning (point)))) ;; Menu entry line ends in a return. (re-search-forward ".*\n" (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (point)) t) (skip-chars-backward " \t\n") (setq node-name (buffer-substring beginning (point))) (if (= 0 (length node-name)) (error "No node name on this line") (insert ".")))) (t (error "No node name on this line"))) ;; Search for node that matches node name, and copy the section title. (if (re-search-forward (concat "^@node[ \t]+" (regexp-quote node-name) ".*\n" ; match node line "\\(" "\\(\\(^@c \\|^@comment\\).*\n\\)" ; match comment line, if any "\\|" ; or "\\(^@ifinfo[ ]*\n\\)" ; ifinfo line, if any "\\|" ; or "\\(^@ifnottex[ ]*\n\\)" ; ifnottex line, if any "\\)?" ; end of expression ) nil t) (setq title (buffer-substring ;; skip over section type (progn (forward-word 1) ;; and over spaces (skip-chars-forward " \t") (point)) (progn (end-of-line) (skip-chars-backward " \t") (point)))) (error "Cannot find node to match node name in menu entry"))) ;; Return point to the menu and insert the title. (end-of-line) (delete-region (point) (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t") (point))) (indent-to texinfo-column-for-description 2) (save-excursion (insert title)))) ;;; Handling description indentation ;; Since the make-menu functions indent descriptions, these functions ;; are useful primarily for indenting a single menu specially. (defun texinfo-indent-menu-description (column &optional region-p) "Indent every description in menu following point to COLUMN. Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means indent every description in every menu in the region. Does not indent second and subsequent lines of a multi-line description." (interactive "nIndent menu descriptions to (column number): \nP") (save-excursion (save-restriction (widen) (if (not region-p) (progn (re-search-forward "^@menu") (texinfo-menu-indent-description column) (message "Indented descriptions in menu. You may save the buffer.")) ;;else (message "Indenting every menu description in region... ") (goto-char (region-beginning)) (while (and (< (point) (region-end)) (texinfo-locate-menu-p)) (forward-line 1) (texinfo-menu-indent-description column)) (message "Indenting done. You may save the buffer."))))) (defun texinfo-menu-indent-description (to-column-number) "Indent the Texinfo file menu description to TO-COLUMN-NUMBER. Start with point just after the word `menu' in the `@menu' line and leave point on the line before the `@end menu' line. Does not indent second and subsequent lines of a multi-line description." (let* ((beginning-of-next-line (point))) (while (< beginning-of-next-line (save-excursion ; beginning of end menu line (goto-char (texinfo-menu-end)) (beginning-of-line) (point))) (when (re-search-forward "\\* \\(.*::\\|.*: [^.,\t\n]+[.,\t]\\)" (texinfo-menu-end) t) (let ((beginning-white-space (point))) (skip-chars-forward " \t") ; skip over spaces (if (looking-at "\\(@\\|\\w\\)+") ; if there is text (progn ;; remove pre-existing indentation (delete-region beginning-white-space (point)) (indent-to-column to-column-number))))) ;; position point at beginning of next line (forward-line 1) (setq beginning-of-next-line (point))))) ;;; Making the master menu (defun texinfo-master-menu (update-all-nodes-menus-p) "Make a master menu for a whole Texinfo file. Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means first update all existing nodes and menus. Remove pre-existing master menu, if there is one. This function creates a master menu that follows the top node. The master menu includes every entry from all the other menus. It replaces any existing ordinary menu that follows the top node. If called with a non-nil argument, this function first updates all the menus in the buffer (incorporating descriptions from pre-existing menus) before it constructs the master menu. The function removes the detailed part of an already existing master menu. This action depends on the pre-existing master menu using the standard `texinfo-master-menu-header'. The master menu has the following format, which is adapted from the recommendation in the Texinfo Manual: * The first part contains the major nodes in the Texinfo file: the nodes for the chapters, chapter-like sections, and the major appendices. This includes the indices, so long as they are in chapter-like sections, such as unnumbered sections. * The second and subsequent parts contain a listing of the other, lower level menus, in order. This way, an inquirer can go directly to a particular node if he or she is searching for specific information. Each of the menus in the detailed node listing is introduced by the title of the section containing the menu. Indents the first line of descriptions, and leaves trailing whitespace in a menu that lacks descriptions, so descriptions will format well. In general, a menu should contain descriptions, because node names and section titles are often too short to explain a node well." (interactive "P") (let ((case-fold-search t)) (widen) (goto-char (point-min)) ;; Move point to location after `top'. (if (not (re-search-forward "^@node [ \t]*top[ \t]*\\(,\\|$\\)" nil t)) (error "This buffer needs a Top node")) (let ((first-chapter (save-excursion (or (re-search-forward "^@node" nil t) (error "Too few nodes for a master menu")) (point)))) (if (search-forward texinfo-master-menu-header first-chapter t) (progn ;; Check if @detailmenu kludge is used; ;; if so, leave point before @detailmenu. (search-backward "\n@detailmenu" (save-excursion (forward-line -3) (point)) t) ;; Remove detailed master menu listing (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) (let ((end-of-detailed-menu-descriptions (save-excursion ; beginning of end menu line (goto-char (texinfo-menu-end)) (beginning-of-line) (forward-char -1) (point)))) (delete-region (point) end-of-detailed-menu-descriptions))))) (if update-all-nodes-menus-p (progn (message "Making a master menu in %s ...first updating all nodes... " (buffer-name)) (texinfo-update-node (point-min) (point-max)) (message "Updating all menus in %s ... " (buffer-name)) (texinfo-make-menu (point-min) (point-max)))) (message "Now making the master menu in %s... " (buffer-name)) (goto-char (point-min)) (texinfo-insert-master-menu-list (texinfo-master-menu-list)) ;; Remove extra newlines that texinfo-insert-master-menu-list ;; may have inserted. (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (if (search-forward texinfo-master-menu-header nil t) (progn (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) ;; Check if @detailmenu kludge is used; ;; if so, leave point before @detailmenu. (search-backward "\n@detailmenu" (save-excursion (forward-line -3) (point)) t) (insert "\n") (delete-blank-lines) (goto-char (point-min)))) (re-search-forward "^@menu") (forward-line -1) (delete-blank-lines) (re-search-forward "^@end menu") (forward-line 1) (delete-blank-lines)) (message "Done...completed making master menu. You may save the buffer."))) (defun texinfo-master-menu-list () "Return a list of menu entries and header lines for the master menu. Start with the menu for chapters and indices and then find each following menu and the title of the node preceding that menu. The master menu list has this form: \(\(\(... \"entry-1-2\" \"entry-1\"\) \"title-1\"\) \(\(... \"entry-2-2\" \"entry-2-1\"\) \"title-2\"\) ...\) However, there does not need to be a title field." (let (master-menu-list) (while (texinfo-locate-menu-p) (push (list (texinfo-copy-menu) (texinfo-copy-menu-title)) master-menu-list)) (nreverse master-menu-list))) (defun texinfo-insert-master-menu-list (master-menu-list) "Format and insert the master menu in the current buffer." (goto-char (point-min)) ;; Insert a master menu only after `Top' node and before next node ;; \(or include file if there is no next node\). (unless (re-search-forward "^@node [ \t]*top[ \t]*\\(,\\|$\\)" nil t) (error "This buffer needs a Top node")) (let ((first-chapter (save-excursion (re-search-forward "^@node\\|^@include") (point)))) (unless (re-search-forward "^@menu" first-chapter t) (error "Buffer lacks ordinary `Top' menu in which to insert master"))) (beginning-of-line) (delete-region ; buffer must have ordinary top menu (point) (save-excursion (re-search-forward "^@end menu") (point))) (save-excursion ;; `master-menu-inserted-p' is a kludge to tell ;; whether to insert @end detailmenu (see bleow) (let (master-menu-inserted-p) ;; Handle top of menu (insert "\n@menu\n") ;; Insert chapter menu entries. Tell user what is going on. (message "Inserting chapter menu entry: %s ... " (car (car master-menu-list))) (dolist (entry (reverse (car (car master-menu-list)))) (insert "* " entry "\n")) (setq master-menu-list (cdr master-menu-list)) ;; Only insert detailed master menu if there is one.... (if (car (car master-menu-list)) (progn (setq master-menu-inserted-p t) (insert (concat "\n@detailmenu\n" texinfo-master-menu-header)))) ;; @detailmenu added 5 Sept 1996 to `texinfo-master-menu-header' ;; at Karl Berry's request to avert a bug in `makeinfo'; ;; all agree this is a bad kludge and should eventually be removed. ;; @detailmenu ... @end detailmenu is a noop in `texinfmt.el'. ;; See @end detailmenu below; ;; also see `texinfo-all-menus-update' above, `texinfo-master-menu', ;; `texinfo-multiple-files-update'. ;; Now, insert all the other menus ;; The menu master-menu-list has a form like this: ;; ((("beta" "alpha") "title-A") ;; (("delta" "gamma") "title-B")) (dolist (menu master-menu-list) (message "Inserting menu for %s .... " (cadr menu)) ;; insert title of menu section (insert "\n" (cadr menu) "\n\n") ;; insert each menu entry (dolist (entry (reverse (car menu))) (insert "* " entry "\n"))) ;; Finish menu ;; @detailmenu (see note above) ;; Only insert @end detailmenu if a master menu was inserted. (if master-menu-inserted-p (insert "\n@end detailmenu")) (insert "\n@end menu\n\n")))) (defun texinfo-locate-menu-p () "Find the next menu in the texinfo file. If found, leave point after word `menu' on the `@menu' line, and return t. If a menu is not found, do not move point and return nil." (re-search-forward "\\(^@menu\\)" nil t)) (defun texinfo-copy-menu-title () "Return the title of the section preceding the menu as a string. If such a title cannot be found, return an empty string. Do not move point." (let ((case-fold-search t)) (save-excursion (if (re-search-backward (concat "\\(^@top" "\\|" ; or texinfo-section-types-regexp ; all other section types "\\)") nil t) (progn (beginning-of-line) (forward-word 1) ; skip over section type (skip-chars-forward " \t") ; and over spaces (buffer-substring (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point)))) "")))) (defun texinfo-copy-menu () "Return the entries of an existing menu as a list. Start with point just after the word `menu' in the `@menu' line and leave point on the line before the `@end menu' line." (let* (this-menu-list (end-of-menu (texinfo-menu-end)) ; position of end of `@end menu' (last-entry (save-excursion ; position of beginning of ; last `* ' entry (goto-char end-of-menu) ;; handle multi-line description (if (not (re-search-backward "^\\* " nil t)) (error "No entries in menu")) (point)))) (while (< (point) last-entry) (if (re-search-forward "^\\* " end-of-menu t) (push (buffer-substring (point) ;; copy multi-line descriptions (save-excursion (re-search-forward "\\(^\\* \\|^@e\\)" nil t) (- (point) 3))) this-menu-list))) this-menu-list)) ;;; Determining the hierarchical level in the texinfo file (defun texinfo-specific-section-type () "Return the specific type of next section, as a string. For example, \"unnumberedsubsec\". Return \"top\" for top node. Searches forward for a section. Hence, point must be before the section whose type will be found. Does not move point. Signal an error if the node is not the top node and a section is not found." (let ((case-fold-search t)) (save-excursion (cond ((re-search-forward "^@node [ \t]*top[ \t]*\\(,\\|$\\)" ;; Following search limit by cph but causes a bug ;;(line-end-position) nil t) "top") ((re-search-forward texinfo-section-types-regexp nil t) (buffer-substring-no-properties (progn (beginning-of-line) ; copy its name (1+ (point))) (progn (forward-word 1) (point)))) (t (error "texinfo-specific-section-type: Chapter or section not found")))))) (defun texinfo-hierarchic-level () "Return the general hierarchal level of the next node in a texinfo file. Thus, a subheading or appendixsubsec is of type subsection." (let ((case-fold-search t)) (cadr (assoc (texinfo-specific-section-type) texinfo-section-list)))) ;;; Locating the major positions (defun texinfo-update-menu-region-beginning (level) "Locate beginning of higher level section this section is within. Return position of the beginning of the node line; do not move point. Thus, if this level is subsection, searches backwards for section node. Only argument is a string of the general type of section." (let ((case-fold-search t)) ;; !! Known bug: if section immediately follows top node, this ;; returns the beginning of the buffer as the beginning of the ;; higher level section. (cond ((< level 3) (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (re-search-forward "^@node [ \t]*top[ \t]*\\(,\\|$\\)" nil t) (beginning-of-line) (point))) (t (save-excursion (re-search-backward (concat "\\(^@node\\).*\n" ; match node line "\\(\\(\\(^@c\\).*\n\\)" ; match comment line, if any "\\|" ; or "\\(^@ifinfo[ ]*\n\\)" ; ifinfo line, if any "\\|" ; or "\\(^@ifnottex[ ]*\n\\)" ; ifnottex line, if any "\\)?" ; end of expression (eval (cdr (assoc level texinfo-update-menu-higher-regexps)))) nil 'goto-beginning) (point)))))) (defun texinfo-update-menu-region-end (level) "Locate end of higher level section this section is within. Return position; do not move point. Thus, if this level is a subsection, find the node for the section this subsection is within. If level is top or chapter, returns end of file. Only argument is a string of the general type of section." (let ((case-fold-search t)) (save-excursion (if (re-search-forward (concat "\\(^@node\\).*\n" ; match node line "\\(\\(\\(^@c\\).*\n\\)" ; match comment line, if any "\\|" ; or "\\(^@ifinfo[ ]*\n\\)" ; ifinfo line, if any "\\|" ; or "\\(^@ifnottex[ ]*\n\\)" ; ifnottex line, if any "\\)?" ; end of expression (eval ;; Never finds end of level above chapter so goes to end. (cdr (assoc level texinfo-update-menu-higher-regexps)))) nil 'goto-end) (match-beginning 1) (point-max))))) (defun texinfo-menu-first-node (beginning end) "Locate first node of the section the menu will be placed in. Return position; do not move point. The menu will be located just before this position. First argument is the position of the beginning of the section in which the menu will be located; second argument is the position of the end of that region; it limits the search." (save-excursion (goto-char beginning) (forward-line 1) (re-search-forward "^@node" end t) (beginning-of-line) (point))) ;;; Updating a node (defun texinfo-update-node (&optional beginning end) "Without any prefix argument, update the node in which point is located. Interactively, a prefix argument means to operate on the region. The functions for creating or updating nodes and menus, and their keybindings, are: texinfo-update-node (&optional beginning end) \\[texinfo-update-node] texinfo-every-node-update () \\[texinfo-every-node-update] texinfo-sequential-node-update (&optional region-p) texinfo-make-menu (&optional region-p) \\[texinfo-make-menu] texinfo-all-menus-update () \\[texinfo-all-menus-update] texinfo-master-menu () texinfo-indent-menu-description (column &optional region-p) The `texinfo-column-for-description' variable specifies the column to which menu descriptions are indented. Its default value is 32." (interactive (if prefix-arg (list (point) (mark)))) (if (null beginning) ;; Update a single node. (let ((auto-fill-function nil)) (if (not (re-search-backward "^@node" (point-min) t)) (error "Node line not found before this position")) (texinfo-update-the-node) (message "Done...updated the node. You may save the buffer.")) ;; else (let ((auto-fill-function nil)) (save-excursion (save-restriction (narrow-to-region beginning end) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward "^@node" (point-max) t) (beginning-of-line) (texinfo-update-the-node)) (goto-char (point-max)) (message "Done...nodes updated in region. You may save the buffer.")))))) (defun texinfo-every-node-update () "Update every node in a Texinfo file." (interactive) (save-excursion (texinfo-update-node (point-min) (point-max)) (message "Done...updated every node. You may save the buffer."))) (defun texinfo-update-the-node () "Update one node. Point must be at the beginning of node line. Leave point at the end of the node line." (texinfo-check-for-node-name) (texinfo-delete-existing-pointers) (message "Updating node: %s ... " (texinfo-copy-node-name)) (save-restriction (widen) (let* ((case-fold-search t) (level (texinfo-hierarchic-level)) (beginning (texinfo-update-menu-region-beginning level)) (end (texinfo-update-menu-region-end level))) (if (eq level 1) (texinfo-top-pointer-case) ;; else (texinfo-insert-pointer beginning end level 'next) (texinfo-insert-pointer beginning end level 'previous) (texinfo-insert-pointer beginning end level 'up) (texinfo-clean-up-node-line))))) (defun texinfo-top-pointer-case () "Insert pointers in the Top node. This is a special case. The `Next' pointer is a pointer to a chapter or section at a lower hierarchical level in the file. The `Previous' and `Up' pointers are to `(dir)'. Point must be at the beginning of the node line, and is left at the end of the node line." (texinfo-clean-up-node-line) (insert ", " (save-excursion ;; There may be an @chapter or other such command between ;; the top node line and the next node line, as a title ;; for an `ifinfo' section. This @chapter command must ;; must be skipped. So the procedure is to search for ;; the next `@node' line, and then copy its name. (if (re-search-forward "^@node" nil t) (progn (beginning-of-line) (texinfo-copy-node-name)) " ")) ", (dir), (dir)")) (defun texinfo-check-for-node-name () "Determine whether the node has a node name. Prompt for one if not. Point must be at beginning of node line. Does not move point." (save-excursion (let ((initial (texinfo-copy-next-section-title))) ;; This is not clean. Use `interactive' to read the arg. (forward-word 1) ; skip over node command (skip-chars-forward " \t") ; and over spaces (if (not (looking-at "[^,\t\n ]+")) ; regexp based on what Info looks for ; alternatively, use "[a-zA-Z]+" (let ((node-name (read-from-minibuffer "Node name (use no @, commas, colons, or apostrophes): " initial))) (insert " " node-name)))))) (defun texinfo-delete-existing-pointers () "Delete `Next', `Previous', and `Up' pointers. Starts from the current position of the cursor, and searches forward on the line for a comma and if one is found, deletes the rest of the line, including the comma. Leaves point at beginning of line." (let ((eol-point (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)))) (if (search-forward "," eol-point t) (delete-region (1- (point)) eol-point))) (beginning-of-line)) (defun texinfo-find-pointer (beginning end level direction) "Move point to section associated with next, previous, or up pointer. Return type of pointer (either `normal' or `no-pointer'). The first and second arguments bound the search for a pointer to the beginning and end, respectively, of the enclosing higher level section. The third argument is a string specifying the general kind of section such as \"chapter\" or \"section\". When looking for the `Next' pointer, the section found will be at the same hierarchical level in the Texinfo file; when looking for the `Previous' pointer, the section found will be at the same or higher hierarchical level in the Texinfo file; when looking for the `Up' pointer, the section found will be at some level higher in the Texinfo file. The fourth argument \(one of 'next, 'previous, or 'up\) specifies whether to find the `Next', `Previous', or `Up' pointer." (let ((case-fold-search t)) (cond ((eq direction 'next) (forward-line 3) ; skip over current node ;; Search for section commands accompanied by node lines; ;; ignore section commands in the middle of nodes. (if (re-search-forward ;; A `Top' node is never a next pointer, so won't find it. (concat ;; Match node line. "\\(^@node\\).*\n" ;; Match comment, ifinfo, ifnottex line, if any (concat "\\(\\(" "\\(^@c\\).*\n\\)" "\\|" "\\(^@ifinfo[ ]*\n\\)" "\\|" "\\(^@ifnottex[ ]*\n\\)" "\\)?") (eval (cdr (assoc level texinfo-update-menu-same-level-regexps)))) end t) 'normal 'no-pointer)) ((eq direction 'previous) (if (re-search-backward (concat "\\(" ;; Match node line. "\\(^@node\\).*\n" ;; Match comment, ifinfo, ifnottex line, if any (concat "\\(\\(" "\\(^@c\\).*\n\\)" "\\|" "\\(^@ifinfo[ ]*\n\\)" "\\|" "\\(^@ifnottex[ ]*\n\\)" "\\)?") (eval (cdr (assoc level texinfo-update-menu-same-level-regexps))) "\\|" ;; Match node line. "\\(^@node\\).*\n" ;; Match comment, ifinfo, ifnottex line, if any (concat "\\(\\(" "\\(^@c\\).*\n\\)" "\\|" "\\(^@ifinfo[ ]*\n\\)" "\\|" "\\(^@ifnottex[ ]*\n\\)" "\\)?") (eval (cdr (assoc level texinfo-update-menu-higher-regexps))) "\\|" ;; Handle `Top' node specially. "^@node [ \t]*top[ \t]*\\(,\\|$\\)" "\\)") beginning t) 'normal 'no-pointer)) ((eq direction 'up) (if (re-search-backward (concat "\\(" ;; Match node line. "\\(^@node\\).*\n" ;; Match comment, ifinfo, ifnottex line, if any (concat "\\(\\(" "\\(^@c\\).*\n\\)" "\\|" "\\(^@ifinfo[ ]*\n\\)" "\\|" "\\(^@ifnottex[ ]*\n\\)" "\\)?") (eval (cdr (assoc level texinfo-update-menu-higher-regexps))) "\\|" ;; Handle `Top' node specially. "^@node [ \t]*top[ \t]*\\(,\\|$\\)" "\\)") (save-excursion (goto-char beginning) (beginning-of-line) (point)) t) 'normal 'no-pointer)) (t (error "texinfo-find-pointer: lack proper arguments"))))) (defun texinfo-pointer-name (kind) "Return the node name preceding the section command. The argument is the kind of section, either `normal' or `no-pointer'." (let (name) (cond ((eq kind 'normal) (end-of-line) ; this handles prev node top case (re-search-backward ; when point is already "^@node" ; at the beginning of @node line (save-excursion (forward-line -3)) t) (setq name (texinfo-copy-node-name))) ((eq kind 'no-pointer) ;; Don't need to put a blank in the pointer slot, ;; since insert "' " always has a space (setq name " "))) ; put a blank in the pointer slot name)) (defun texinfo-insert-pointer (beginning end level direction) "Insert the `Next', `Previous' or `Up' node name at point. Move point forward. The first and second arguments bound the search for a pointer to the beginning and end, respectively, of the enclosing higher level section. The third argument is the hierarchical level of the Texinfo file, a string such as \"section\". The fourth argument is direction towards which the pointer is directed, one of `next', `previous', or `up'." (end-of-line) (insert ", " (save-excursion (texinfo-pointer-name (texinfo-find-pointer beginning end level direction))))) (defun texinfo-clean-up-node-line () "Remove extra commas, if any, at end of node line." (end-of-line) (skip-chars-backward ", ") (delete-region (point) (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)))) ;;; Updating nodes sequentially ;; These sequential update functions insert `Next' or `Previous' ;; pointers that point to the following or preceding nodes even if they ;; are at higher or lower hierarchical levels. This means that if a ;; section contains one or more subsections, the section's `Next' ;; pointer will point to the subsection and not the following section. ;; (The subsection to which `Next' points will most likely be the first ;; item on the section's menu.) (defun texinfo-sequential-node-update (&optional region-p) "Update one node (or many) in a Texinfo file with sequential pointers. This function causes the `Next' or `Previous' pointer to point to the immediately preceding or following node, even if it is at a higher or lower hierarchical level in the document. Continually pressing `n' or `p' takes you straight through the file. Without any prefix argument, update the node in which point is located. Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means update the nodes in the marked region. This command makes it awkward to navigate among sections and subsections; it should be used only for those documents that are meant to be read like a novel rather than a reference, and for which the Info `g*' command is inadequate." (interactive "P") (if (not region-p) ;; update a single node (let ((auto-fill-function nil)) (if (not (re-search-backward "^@node" (point-min) t)) (error "Node line not found before this position")) (texinfo-sequentially-update-the-node) (message "Done...sequentially updated the node . You may save the buffer.")) ;; else (let ((auto-fill-function nil) (beginning (region-beginning)) (end (region-end))) (if (= end beginning) (error "Please mark a region")) (save-restriction (narrow-to-region beginning end) (goto-char beginning) (push-mark (point) t) (while (re-search-forward "^@node" (point-max) t) (beginning-of-line) (texinfo-sequentially-update-the-node)) (message "Done...updated the nodes in sequence. You may save the buffer."))))) (defun texinfo-sequentially-update-the-node () "Update one node such that the pointers are sequential. A `Next' or `Previous' pointer points to any preceding or following node, regardless of its hierarchical level." (texinfo-check-for-node-name) (texinfo-delete-existing-pointers) (message "Sequentially updating node: %s ... " (texinfo-copy-node-name)) (save-restriction (widen) (let* ((case-fold-search t) (level (texinfo-hierarchic-level))) (if (eq level 1) (texinfo-top-pointer-case) ;; else (texinfo-sequentially-insert-pointer level 'next) (texinfo-sequentially-insert-pointer level 'previous) (texinfo-sequentially-insert-pointer level 'up) (texinfo-clean-up-node-line))))) (defun texinfo-sequentially-insert-pointer (level direction) "Insert the `Next', `Previous' or `Up' node name at point. Move point forward. The first argument is the hierarchical level of the Texinfo file, a string such as \"section\". The second argument is direction, one of `next', `previous', or `up'." (end-of-line) (insert ", " (save-excursion (texinfo-pointer-name (texinfo-sequentially-find-pointer level direction))))) (defun texinfo-sequentially-find-pointer (level direction) "Find next or previous pointer sequentially in Texinfo file, or up pointer. Move point to section associated with the pointer. Find point even if it is in a different section. Return type of pointer (either `normal' or `no-pointer'). The first argument is a string specifying the general kind of section such as \"chapter\" or \"section\". The section found will be at the same hierarchical level in the Texinfo file, or, in the case of the up pointer, some level higher. The second argument (one of `next', `previous', or `up') specifies whether to find the `Next', `Previous', or `Up' pointer." (let ((case-fold-search t)) (cond ((eq direction 'next) (forward-line 3) ; skip over current node (if (re-search-forward texinfo-section-types-regexp (point-max) t) 'normal 'no-pointer)) ((eq direction 'previous) (if (re-search-backward texinfo-section-types-regexp (point-min) t) 'normal 'no-pointer)) ((eq direction 'up) (if (re-search-backward (eval (cdr (assoc level texinfo-update-menu-higher-regexps))) (point-min) t) 'normal 'no-pointer)) (t (error "texinfo-sequential-find-pointer: lack proper arguments"))))) ;;; Inserting `@node' lines ;; The `texinfo-insert-node-lines' function inserts `@node' lines as needed ;; before the `@chapter', `@section', and such like lines of a region ;; in a Texinfo file. (defun texinfo-insert-node-lines (beginning end &optional title-p) "Insert missing `@node' lines in region of Texinfo file. Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means also to insert the section titles as node names; and also to insert the section titles as node names in pre-existing `@node' lines that lack names." (interactive "r\nP") ;; Use marker; after inserting node lines, leave point at end of ;; region and mark at beginning. (let (beginning-marker end-marker title last-section-position) ;; Save current position on mark ring and set mark to end. (push-mark end t) (setq end-marker (mark-marker)) (goto-char beginning) (while (re-search-forward texinfo-section-types-regexp end-marker 'end) ;; Copy title if desired. (if title-p (progn (beginning-of-line) (forward-word 1) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (setq title (buffer-substring (point) (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)))))) ;; Insert node line if necessary. (if (re-search-backward "^@node" ;; Avoid finding previous node line if node lines are close. (or last-section-position (save-excursion (forward-line -2) (point))) t) ;; @node is present, and point at beginning of that line (forward-word 1) ; Leave point just after @node. ;; Else @node missing; insert one. (beginning-of-line) ; Beginning of `@section' line. (insert "@node\n") (backward-char 1)) ; Leave point just after `@node'. ;; Insert title if desired. (if title-p (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t") ;; Use regexp based on what info looks for ;; (alternatively, use "[a-zA-Z]+"); ;; this means we only insert a title if none exists. (if (not (looking-at "[^,\t\n ]+")) (progn (beginning-of-line) (forward-word 1) (insert " " title) (message "Inserted title %s ... " title))))) ;; Go forward beyond current section title. (re-search-forward texinfo-section-types-regexp (save-excursion (forward-line 3) (point)) t) (setq last-section-position (point)) (forward-line 1)) ;; Leave point at end of region, mark at beginning. (set-mark beginning) (if title-p (message "Done inserting node lines and titles. You may save the buffer.") (message "Done inserting node lines. You may save the buffer.")))) ;;; Update and create menus for multi-file Texinfo sources ;; 1. M-x texinfo-multiple-files-update ;; ;; Read the include file list of an outer Texinfo file and ;; update all highest level nodes in the files listed and insert a ;; main menu in the outer file after its top node. ;; 2. C-u M-x texinfo-multiple-files-update ;; ;; Same as 1, but insert a master menu. (Saves reupdating lower ;; level menus and nodes.) This command simply reads every menu, ;; so if the menus are wrong, the master menu will be wrong. ;; Similarly, if the lower level node pointers are wrong, they ;; will stay wrong. ;; 3. C-u 2 M-x texinfo-multiple-files-update ;; ;; Read the include file list of an outer Texinfo file and ;; update all nodes and menus in the files listed and insert a ;; master menu in the outer file after its top node. ;;; Note: these functions: ;;; ;;; * Do not save or delete any buffers. You may fill up your memory. ;;; * Do not handle any pre-existing nodes in outer file. ;;; Hence, you may need a file for indices. ;;; Auxiliary functions for multiple file updating (defun texinfo-multi-file-included-list (outer-file) "Return a list of the included files in OUTER-FILE." (let ((included-file-list (list outer-file)) start) (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect outer-file) (widen) (goto-char (point-min)) (while (re-search-forward "^@include" nil t) (skip-chars-forward " \t") (setq start (point)) (end-of-line) (skip-chars-backward " \t") (setq included-file-list (cons (buffer-substring start (point)) included-file-list))) (nreverse included-file-list)))) (defun texinfo-copy-next-section-title () "Return the name of the immediately following section as a string. Start with point at the beginning of the node line. Leave point at the same place. If there is no title, returns an empty string." (save-excursion (end-of-line) (let ((node-end (or (save-excursion (if (re-search-forward "\\(^@node\\)" nil t) (match-beginning 0))) (point-max)))) (if (re-search-forward texinfo-section-types-regexp node-end t) (progn (beginning-of-line) ;; copy title (let ((title (buffer-substring (progn (forward-word 1) ; skip over section type (skip-chars-forward " \t") ; and over spaces (point)) (progn (end-of-line) (point))))) title)) "")))) (defun texinfo-multi-file-update (files &optional update-everything) "Update first node pointers in each file in FILES. Return a list of the node names. The first file in the list is an outer file; the remaining are files included in the outer file with `@include' commands. If optional arg UPDATE-EVERYTHING non-nil, update every menu and pointer in each of the included files. Also update the `Top' level node pointers of the outer file. Requirements: * the first file in the FILES list must be the outer file, * each of the included files must contain exactly one highest hierarchical level node, * this node must be the first node in the included file, * each highest hierarchical level node must be of the same type. Thus, normally, each included file contains one, and only one, chapter. However, when an included file does not have any node lines in it, this command does not try to create a menu entry for it. Consequently, you can include any file, such as a version or an update file without node lines, not just files that are chapters." ;; The menu-list has the form: ;; ;; \(\(\"node-name1\" . \"title1\"\) ;; \(\"node-name2\" . \"title2\"\) ... \) ;; ;; However, there does not need to be a title field and this function ;; does not fill it; however a comment tells you how to do so. ;; You would use the title field if you wanted to insert titles in the ;; description slot of a menu as a description. (let ((case-fold-search t) menu-list next-node-name previous-node-name files-with-node-lines) ;; Create a new list of included files that only have node lines (while files (set-buffer (find-file-noselect (car files))) (widen) (goto-char (point-min)) (when (re-search-forward "^@node" nil t) (setq files-with-node-lines (cons (car files) files-with-node-lines))) (setq files (cdr files))) (setq files-with-node-lines (nreverse files-with-node-lines)) ;; Find the name of the first node in a subsequent file ;; and copy it into the variable next-node-name (set-buffer (find-file-noselect (car (cdr files-with-node-lines)))) (widen) (goto-char (point-min)) ;; The following search _must_ succeed, since we verified above ;; that this file does have a @node line. (re-search-forward "^@node" nil t) (beginning-of-line) (texinfo-check-for-node-name) (setq next-node-name (texinfo-copy-node-name)) (push (cons next-node-name (prog1 "" (forward-line 1))) ;; Use following to insert section titles automatically. ;; (texinfo-copy-next-section-title) menu-list) ;; Go to outer file ;; `pop' is analogous to (prog1 (car PLACE) (setf PLACE (cdr PLACE))) (set-buffer (find-file-noselect (pop files-with-node-lines))) (goto-char (point-min)) (if (not (re-search-forward "^@node [ \t]*top[ \t]*\\(,\\|$\\)" nil t)) (error "This buffer needs a Top node")) (beginning-of-line) (texinfo-delete-existing-pointers) (end-of-line) (insert ", " next-node-name ", (dir), (dir)") (beginning-of-line) (setq previous-node-name "Top") (while files-with-node-lines (if (not (cdr files-with-node-lines)) ;; No next file (setq next-node-name "") ;; Else, ;; find the name of the first node in the next file. (set-buffer (find-file-noselect (car (cdr files-with-node-lines)))) (widen) (goto-char (point-min)) ;; The following search _must_ succeed, since we verified ;; above that files in files-with-node-lines do have a @node ;; line. (re-search-forward "^@node" nil t) (beginning-of-line) (texinfo-check-for-node-name) (setq next-node-name (texinfo-copy-node-name)) (push (cons next-node-name (prog1 "" (forward-line 1))) ;; Use following to insert section titles automatically. ;; (texinfo-copy-next-section-title) menu-list)) ;; Go to node to be updated. (set-buffer (find-file-noselect (car files-with-node-lines))) (goto-char (point-min)) (beginning-of-line) ;; Update other menus and nodes if requested. (if update-everything (texinfo-all-menus-update t)) (beginning-of-line) (texinfo-delete-existing-pointers) (end-of-line) (insert ", " next-node-name ", " previous-node-name ", Top") (beginning-of-line) (setq previous-node-name (texinfo-copy-node-name)) (setq files-with-node-lines (cdr files-with-node-lines))) (nreverse menu-list))) (defun texinfo-multi-files-insert-main-menu (menu-list) "Insert formatted main menu at point. Indents the first line of the description, if any, to the value of `texinfo-column-for-description'." (insert "@menu\n") (dolist (entry menu-list) ;; Every menu entry starts with a star and a space. (insert "* ") ;; Insert the node name (and menu entry name, if present). (let ((node-part (car entry))) (if (stringp node-part) ;; "Double colon" entry line; menu entry and node name are the same, (insert (format "%s::" node-part)) ;; "Single colon" entry line; menu entry and node name are different. (insert (format "%s: %s." (car node-part) (cdr node-part))))) ;; Insert the description, if present. (when (cdr entry) ;; Move to right place. (indent-to texinfo-column-for-description 2) ;; Insert description. (insert (format "%s" (cdr entry)))) (insert "\n")) ; end this menu entry (insert "@end menu")) (defun texinfo-multi-file-master-menu-list (files-list) "Return master menu list from files in FILES-LIST. Menu entries in each file collected using `texinfo-master-menu-list'. The first file in FILES-LIST must be the outer file; the others must be the files included within it. A main menu must already exist." (save-excursion (let (master-menu-list) (dolist (file files-list) (set-buffer (find-file-noselect file)) (message "Working on: %s " (current-buffer)) (goto-char (point-min)) (setq master-menu-list (append master-menu-list (texinfo-master-menu-list)))) master-menu-list))) ;;; The multiple-file update function (defun texinfo-multiple-files-update (outer-file &optional make-master-menu update-everything) "Update first node pointers in each file included in OUTER-FILE; create or update the `Top' level node pointers and the main menu in the outer file that refers to such nodes. This does not create or update menus or pointers within the included files. With optional MAKE-MASTER-MENU argument (prefix arg, if interactive), insert a master menu in OUTER-FILE in addition to creating or updating pointers in the first @node line in each included file and creating or updating the `Top' level node pointers of the outer file. This does not create or update other menus and pointers within the included files. With optional UPDATE-EVERYTHING argument (numeric prefix arg, if interactive), update all the menus and all the `Next', `Previous', and `Up' pointers of all the files included in OUTER-FILE before inserting a master menu in OUTER-FILE. Also, update the `Top' level node pointers of OUTER-FILE. Notes: * this command does NOT save any files--you must save the outer file and any modified, included files. * except for the `Top' node, this command does NOT handle any pre-existing nodes in the outer file; hence, indices must be enclosed in an included file. Requirements: * each of the included files must contain exactly one highest hierarchical level node, * this highest node must be the first node in the included file, * each highest hierarchical level node must be of the same type. Thus, normally, each included file contains one, and only one, chapter." (interactive (cons (read-string "Name of outer `include' file: " (buffer-file-name)) (cond ((not current-prefix-arg) '(nil nil)) ((listp current-prefix-arg) '(t nil)) ; make-master-menu ((numberp current-prefix-arg) '(t t))))) ; update-everything (let* ((included-file-list (texinfo-multi-file-included-list outer-file)) (files included-file-list) next-node-name previous-node-name ;; Update the pointers and collect the names of the nodes and titles (main-menu-list (texinfo-multi-file-update files update-everything))) ;; Insert main menu ;; Go to outer file (set-buffer (find-file-noselect (car included-file-list))) (if (texinfo-old-menu-p (point-min) (save-excursion (re-search-forward "^@include") (beginning-of-line) (point))) ;; If found, leave point after word `menu' on the `@menu' line. (progn (texinfo-incorporate-descriptions main-menu-list) ;; Delete existing menu. (beginning-of-line) (delete-region (point) (save-excursion (re-search-forward "^@end menu") (point))) ;; Insert main menu (texinfo-multi-files-insert-main-menu main-menu-list)) ;; Else no current menu; insert it before `@include' (texinfo-multi-files-insert-main-menu main-menu-list)) ;; Insert master menu (if make-master-menu (progn ;; First, removing detailed part of any pre-existing master menu (goto-char (point-min)) (if (search-forward texinfo-master-menu-header nil t) (progn (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) ;; Check if @detailmenu kludge is used; ;; if so, leave point before @detailmenu. (search-backward "\n@detailmenu" (save-excursion (forward-line -3) (point)) t) ;; Remove detailed master menu listing (let ((end-of-detailed-menu-descriptions (save-excursion ; beginning of end menu line (goto-char (texinfo-menu-end)) (beginning-of-line) (forward-char -1) (point)))) (delete-region (point) end-of-detailed-menu-descriptions)))) ;; Create a master menu and insert it (texinfo-insert-master-menu-list (texinfo-multi-file-master-menu-list included-file-list))))) ;; Remove unwanted extra lines. (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) (re-search-forward "^@menu") (forward-line -1) (insert "\n") ; Ensure at least one blank line. (delete-blank-lines) (re-search-forward "^@end menu") (forward-line 1) (insert "\n") ; Ensure at least one blank line. (delete-blank-lines)) (message "Multiple files updated.")) ;; Place `provide' at end of file. (provide 'texnfo-upd) ;; arch-tag: d21613a5-c32f-43f4-8af4-bfb1e7455842 ;;; texnfo-upd.el ends here