On Apr 21, 2009, at 12:51 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
That would probably be better. I just copied my current setup from
discussions on the org-mode list about yasnippet.
Is there anything I can do to help make that happen?
I have added this hook, see my other message.
I guess what you can do
On Apr 21, 2009, at 12:02 AM, Eric Schulte wrote:
Maybe a list rather than a hook, say `org-cycle-actions'. Each
element
of the list could be called in the current context until one returns a
non-nil result. Something like...
(let ((pending org-cycle-actions)
finished)
(while (not fi
That would probably be better. I just copied my current setup from
discussions on the org-mode list about yasnippet.
Is there anything I can do to help make that happen?
-Bernt
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Maybe we should have a hook in org-cycle where yasnippet can
> hook into, instead of overr
Maybe a list rather than a hook, say `org-cycle-actions'. Each element
of the list could be called in the current context until one returns a
non-nil result. Something like...
(let ((pending org-cycle-actions)
finished)
(while (not finished)
(setq finished (funcall (car pending)))
So what would be the right place to call it? Which context checks
should com before the hook, and which after?
- Carsten
On Apr 20, 2009, at 11:02 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
A hook in org-cycle could be useful aside from yasnippets. I recently
found myself writing a defadvice for org-cycle in
A hook in org-cycle could be useful aside from yasnippets. I recently
found myself writing a defadvice for org-cycle in a situation where a
hook would have been preferable. -- Eric
Carsten Dominik writes:
> Maybe we should have a hook in org-cycle where yasnippet can
> hook into, instead of ove
Maybe we should have a hook in org-cycle where yasnippet can
hook into, instead of overruling the TAB key..
- Carsten
On Apr 20, 2009, at 9:43 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
Nevermind. It works.
Gah. Sorry for the noise. This turns out to be my yasnippet setup
messing up the TAB key in tables.
Nevermind. It works.
Gah. Sorry for the noise. This turns out to be my yasnippet setup
messing up the TAB key in tables. :/ It works fine for a minimal emacs
test.
-Bernt
Bernt Hansen writes:
> Okay I think this is a bug. If I traverse the table FORWARDS with TAB
> and type it inserts in f