MARVELLOUS, it works like a charm.
Thank you very much
On 17/11/2023 19:43, Laurent ESS via ESS-help wrote:
Hi Tyler,
Thank you for the idea, even if I would like to recover the
ess-noweb-goto-chunk.
I installed swiper, ivy and put the following lines in my .emacs.el:
(defun my-list-chunks()
(interactive)
(swiper "<<"))
(define-key polymode-map "g" #'my-list-chunks)
When I do M-n g I have the message:
my-list-chunks: Symbol’s function definition is void: swiper
On 15/11/2023 21:13, Tyler Smith via ESS-help wrote:
Hi Laurent,
I haven't used `ess-goto-chunk` before, but it sounds quite useful. I
think you could get something similar with the `swiper` package. You
can install `swiper` via `package-list-packages. It requires the
`ivy` package, which should get installed automatically when you
install `swiper`.
Then you can define your own custom 'swipe'. For Rmd chunks,
something like this:
```
(defun my-list-chunks ()
(interactive)
(swiper "```{"))
(define-key polymode-map "g" #'my-list-chunks)
```
By default, `polymode-map` is bound to `M-n`, so this will call
`my-list-chunks` when you hit `M-n g`.
This displays all the matches in the minibuffer, and you can scroll
through them with `C-n` and `C-p`, and hitting `enter` will take you
to that chunk header. In my tests, there's something wrong with the
text colours, but I don't have time to debug just now.
Best,
Tyler
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