Mercurial > emacs
changeset 17361:d3c4df8a1219
Initial revision
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 10 Apr 1997 20:43:54 +0000 |
parents | 3dd1b4cc865b |
children | 87db7dfa4a96 |
files | lisp/emulation/crisp.el |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 189 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/lisp/emulation/crisp.el Thu Apr 10 20:43:54 1997 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ +;; crisp.el -- Emulator for CRiSP/Brief key bindings + +;; Author: Gary D. Foster <Gary.Foster@corp.sun.com> +;; Keywords: emulations brief crisp + +;; 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 2, 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the +;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, +;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + +;;; Commentary: + +;; This file provides keybindings and minor functions to duplicate the +;; functionality and finger-feel of the CRiSP/Brief editor. This +;; package is designed to facilitate transitioning from Brief to Emacs +;; with a minimum amount of hassles. + +;; Enable this package by putting the following in your .emacs +;; (require 'crisp) + +;; This package will automatically default to loading the scroll-lock.el +;; package unless you put (setq crisp-load-scroll-lock nil) in your +;; .emacs. If this feature is enabled, it will bind meta-f1 to the +;; scroll-lock mode toggle. + +;; Also, the default keybindings for brief override the Meta-x key to +;; exit the editor. If you don't like this functionality, you can +;; prevent this key from being rebound with +;; (setq crisp-override-meta-x nil) in your .emacs. + +;; All these overrides should go *before* the (require 'crisp) statement. + +;; local variables + +(defvar crisp-mode-map (copy-keymap (current-global-map)) + "Keymap for CRiSP emulation. +All the emulation bindings are done here instead of globally.") + +(defvar crisp-override-meta-x t + "Controls overriding the normal Emacs M-x key binding in the CRiSP emulator. +Normally the CRiSP emulator rebinds M-x to save-buffers-exit-emacs +and provides the usual M-x functionality on the F10 key. + +If this variable is nil when you start the CRiSP emulator, it +does not alter the binding of M-x.") + +(defvar crisp-load-scroll-lock t + "Controls loading of Scroll Lock in the CRiSP emulator. +Its default behavior is to load and enable the Scroll Lock minor mode +package when enabling the CRiSP emulator. + +If this variable is nil when you start the CRiSP emulator, it +does not load Scroll Lock.") + +(defvar crisp-load-hook nil + "Hooks to run after loading the CRiSP emulator package.") + +;; and now the keymap defines + +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f1)] 'other-window) + +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f2) (down)] 'enlarge-window) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f2) (left)] 'shrink-window-horizontally) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f2) (right)] 'enlarge-window-horizontally) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f2) (up)] 'shrink-window) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f3) (down)] 'split-window-vertically) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f3) (right)] 'split-window-horizontally) + +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f4)] 'delete-window) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(control f4)] 'delete-other-windows) + +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f5)] 'search-forward-regexp) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f19)] 'search-forward-regexp) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(meta f5)] 'search-backward-regexp) + +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f6)] 'query-replace) + +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f7)] 'start-kbd-macro) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(meta f7)] 'end-kbd-macro) + +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f8)] 'call-last-kbd-macro) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(meta f8)] 'save-kbd-macro) + +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f9)] 'find-file) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(meta f9)] 'load-library) + +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f10)] 'execute-extended-command) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(meta f10)] 'compile) + +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(SunF37)] 'kill-buffer) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(kp_add)] 'x-copy-primary-selection) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(kp_subtract)] 'x-kill-primary-selection) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(insert)] 'x-yank-clipboard-selection) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f16)] 'x-copy-primary-selection) ; copy on Sun5 kbd +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f20)] 'x-kill-primary-selection) ; cut on Sun5 kbd +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f18)] 'x-yank-clipboard-selection) ; paste on Sun5 kbd + +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(meta d)] (lambda () (interactive) (beginning-of-line) (kill-line))) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(meta e)] 'find-file) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(meta g)] 'goto-line) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(meta h)] 'help) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(meta i)] 'overwrite-mode) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(meta u)] 'advertised-undo) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(f14)] 'advertised-undo) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(meta w)] 'save-buffer) +(if + (eq crisp-override-meta-x 't) + (define-key crisp-mode-map [(meta x)] 'save-buffers-kill-emacs)) + +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(shift right)] 'fkey-forward-word) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(shift left)] 'fkey-backward-word) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(shift delete)] 'kill-word) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(shift backspace)] 'backward-kill-word) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(control left)] 'backward-word) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(control right)] 'forward-word) + +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(home)] 'crisp-home) +(define-key crisp-mode-map [(end)] 'crisp-end) + + +(defun crisp-home () + "\"Home\" the point, the way CRiSP would do it. +The first use moves point to beginning of the line. Second +consecutive use moves point to beginning of the screen. Third +consecutive use moves point to the beginning of the buffer." + (interactive nil) + (cond + ((and (eq last-command 'crisp-home) (eq last-last-command 'crisp-home)) + (goto-char (point-min)) + ) + ((eq last-command 'crisp-home) + (move-to-window-line 0) + ) + (t + (beginning-of-line) + ) + ) + (setq last-last-command last-command) +) + +(defun crisp-end () + "\"End\" the point, the way CRiSP would do it. +The first use moves point to end of the line. Second +consecutive use moves point to the end of the screen. Third +consecutive use moves point to the end of the buffer." + (interactive nil) + (cond + ((and (eq last-command 'crisp-end) (eq last-last-command 'crisp-end)) + (goto-char (point-max)) + ) + ((eq last-command 'crisp-end) + (move-to-window-line -1) + (end-of-line) + ) + (t + (end-of-line) + ) + ) + (setq last-last-command last-command) +) + +;; Now enable the mode + +(kill-all-local-variables) +(use-global-map crisp-mode-map) + +(if (eq crisp-load-scroll-lock t) + (require 'scroll-lock)) + +(if (featurep 'scroll-lock) + (define-key crisp-mode-map [(meta f1)] 'scroll-lock-mode)) + +(run-hooks 'crisp-load-hook) ;; allow for hooks + +(provide 'crisp) + +;; crisp.el ends here