Re: [Orgmode] [Patch] Add another bullet type ( →)
On Mar 16, 2009, at 2:04 AM, Daniel Clemente wrote: El vie, mar 13 2009, Martin Pohlack va escriure: Hi All, I tend to use a right arrow (→, U2192) from time to time in plain lists to separate normal item from conclusions / next actions etc.: Hey, me too! I use exactly → to hightlight items, but also to mark implications (I use ∴ for conclusions); I have many keys for that type of useful symbols. :-) (or should I write ☺…?) - Topic - Fact 1 - Fact 2 → Conclusion However, I have done it always like this: - Topic - Fact 1 - Fact 2 - → Conclusion This is, actually, a much better idea, so let's not go there and make the item bullets configurable. It is possible that too much confusion will arrise from it. It is also, in my opinion, quite visible! If you want to make it still more visible, you can try something like (font-lock-add-keywords 'org-mode '((^\\([ \t]*[-*+]\\|^\\*+\\)[ \t]+→.* 0 font-lock-warning-face prepend))) - Carsten So it is still a list, but I know this item is special. In this way I can also use the symbol in headings: * some task ** option1 ** → option2 (this is what I did) I still have to check org-choose.el, which provides a way to mark the chosen option between many alternatives in a more formal way. Greetings, Daniel ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Re: [Orgmode] [Patch] Add another bullet type (→)
Carsten Dominik wrote: On Mar 16, 2009, at 2:04 AM, Daniel Clemente wrote: [...] However, I have done it always like this: - Topic - Fact 1 - Fact 2 - → Conclusion This is, actually, a much better idea, so let's not go there and make the item bullets configurable. It is possible that too much confusion will arrise from it. This sounds reasonable, thanks. Cheers, Martin ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Re: [Orgmode] [Patch] Add another bullet type ( →)
El vie, mar 13 2009, Martin Pohlack va escriure: Hi All, I tend to use a right arrow (→, U2192) from time to time in plain lists to separate normal item from conclusions / next actions etc.: Hey, me too! I use exactly → to hightlight items, but also to mark implications (I use ∴ for conclusions); I have many keys for that type of useful symbols. :-) (or should I write ☺…?) - Topic - Fact 1 - Fact 2 → Conclusion However, I have done it always like this: - Topic - Fact 1 - Fact 2 - → Conclusion So it is still a list, but I know this item is special. In this way I can also use the symbol in headings: * some task ** option1 ** → option2 (this is what I did) I still have to check org-choose.el, which provides a way to mark the chosen option between many alternatives in a more formal way. Greetings, Daniel ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode
Re: [Orgmode] [Patch] Add another bullet type ( →)
Hi Martin, thank you for the patch. I will, however, not install it, at least not in the present form. Org-mode is hard-core plain text, and for me this also means that all the control parts that have special meaning should be plain ASCII characters. The only exception is that tags are allowed contain characters specific for other languages. So I do not want to hard-code a non-ASCII character in this way. I would consider a patch which introduces a variable listing the allowed bullet characters. If you want to make such a patch, it will be a non-trivial patch and you would have to sign over copyright to the FSF so that I can include it. Sorry for making this so hard One thing I would worry about is this: Org sometimes normalized all bullets in a list to have the same bullet type. This would interfere with your idea of having one special bullet in an otherwise normal list. Has this never cause problems in your setup? - Carsten On Mar 13, 2009, at 11:58 PM, Martin Pohlack wrote: Hi All, I tend to use a right arrow (→, U2192) from time to time in plain lists to separate normal item from conclusions / next actions etc.: - Topic - Fact 1 - Fact 2 → Conclusion I would appreciate it if org-mode could support this type of bullet point. The attached patch implements what I had in mind. I'm not sure if the adaptation in /org-cycle-list-bullet/ is useful for others --- I don't use the arrow for many items in a list, but only single ones --- But I included it in the patch for completeness. (Also, there may be better ways to encode unicode chars in regexp than using the utf-8 encoding, that the patch uses.) Cheers, Martin --- /home/mp26/src/org-mode/lisp/org-list.el 2009-03-13 23:42:05.0 +0100 +++ org-list.el 2009-03-13 19:57:51.0 +0100 @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ :type 'integer) (defvar org-list-beginning-re - ^\\([ \t]*\\)\\([-+*]\\|[0-9]+[.)]\\) +\\(.*\\)$) + ^\\([ \t]*\\)\\([-+*→]\\|[0-9]+[.)]\\) +\\(.*\\)$) (defcustom org-list-radio-list-templates '((latex-mode % BEGIN RECEIVE ORGLST %n @@ -158,9 +158,9 @@ (goto-char (point-at-bol)) (looking-at (cond - ((eq llt t) \\([ \t]*\\([-+]\\|\\([0-9]+[.)]\\)\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\) \\( \\|$\\)) - ((= llt ?.) \\([ \t]*\\([-+]\\|\\([0-9]+\\.\\)\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\ \( \\|$\\)) - ((= llt ?\)) \\([ \t]*\\([-+]\\|\\([0-9]+))\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\\( \ \|$\\)) + ((eq llt t) \\([ \t]*\\([-+→]\\|\\([0-9]+[.)]\\)\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\ \)\\( \\|$\\)) + ((= llt ?.) \\([ \t]*\\([-+→]\\|\\([0-9]+\\.\\)\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\ \)\\( \\|$\\)) + ((= llt ?\)) \\([ \t]*\\([-+→]\\|\\([0-9]+))\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\\ ( \\|$\\)) (t (error Invalid value of `org-plain-list-ordered-item- terminator'))) (defun org-at-item-bullet-p () @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ (looking-at [ \t]*$) (timerp (and descp (save-match-data - (string-match ^[-+*][ \t]+[0-9]+:[0-9]+:[0-9]+$ + (string-match ^[-+*→][ \t]+[0-9]+:[0-9]+:[0-9]+$ descp (eow (save-excursion (beginning-of-line 1) (looking-at [ \t]*) (match-end 0))) @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ (condition-case nil (org-back-to-heading t) (error (throw 'exit nil))) (unless (org-entry-get nil ORDERED) (throw 'exit nil)) - (if (re-search-forward ^[ \t]*[-+*0-9.)] \\[[- ]\\] end t) + (if (re-search-forward ^[ \t]*[-+*→0-9.)] \\[[- ]\\] end t) (org-current-line) nil)) @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ (end (move-marker (make-marker) (progn (outline-next-heading) (point (re \\(\\(\\[[0-9]*%\\]\\)\\|\\(\\[[0-9]*/[0-9]*\\]\\)\\)) - (re-box ^[ \t]*\\([-+*]\\|[0-9]+[.)]\\) +\\(\\[[- X]\\]\\)) + (re-box ^[ \t]*\\([-+→*]\\|[0-9]+[.)]\\) +\\(\\[[- X]\\]\\)) (re-find (concat re \\| re-box)) beg-cookie end-cookie is-percent c-on c-off lim eline curr-ind next-ind continue-from startsearch @@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ Cycle through the different itemize/enumerate bullets. This cycle the entire list level through the sequence: - `-' - `+' - `*' - `1.' - `1)' + `-' - `+' - `→' - `*' - `1.' - `1)' If WHICH is a string, use that as the new bullet. If WHICH is an integer, 0 means `-', 1 means `+' etc. @@ -688,11 +688,12 @@ new old) (setq new (cond ((and (numberp which) - (nth (1- which) '(- + * 1. 1) + (nth (1- which) '(- + → * 1. 1) ((string-match - current) (if prevp 1) +)) ((string-match \\+ current) -(if prevp - (if (looking-at \\S-) 1. *))) - ((string-match \\* current) (if prevp + 1.)) +(if prevp - (if (looking-at \\S-) 1. →))) + ((string-match → current) (if prevp + *)) +
[Orgmode] [Patch] Add another bullet type (→)
Hi All, I tend to use a right arrow (→, U2192) from time to time in plain lists to separate normal item from conclusions / next actions etc.: - Topic - Fact 1 - Fact 2 → Conclusion I would appreciate it if org-mode could support this type of bullet point. The attached patch implements what I had in mind. I'm not sure if the adaptation in /org-cycle-list-bullet/ is useful for others --- I don't use the arrow for many items in a list, but only single ones --- But I included it in the patch for completeness. (Also, there may be better ways to encode unicode chars in regexp than using the utf-8 encoding, that the patch uses.) Cheers, Martin --- /home/mp26/src/org-mode/lisp/org-list.el2009-03-13 23:42:05.0 +0100 +++ org-list.el 2009-03-13 19:57:51.0 +0100 @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ :type 'integer) (defvar org-list-beginning-re - ^\\([ \t]*\\)\\([-+*]\\|[0-9]+[.)]\\) +\\(.*\\)$) + ^\\([ \t]*\\)\\([-+*â]\\|[0-9]+[.)]\\) +\\(.*\\)$) (defcustom org-list-radio-list-templates '((latex-mode % BEGIN RECEIVE ORGLST %n @@ -158,9 +158,9 @@ (goto-char (point-at-bol)) (looking-at (cond - ((eq llt t) \\([ \t]*\\([-+]\\|\\([0-9]+[.)]\\)\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\\( \\|$\\)) - ((= llt ?.) \\([ \t]*\\([-+]\\|\\([0-9]+\\.\\)\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\\( \\|$\\)) - ((= llt ?\)) \\([ \t]*\\([-+]\\|\\([0-9]+))\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\\( \\|$\\)) + ((eq llt t) \\([ \t]*\\([-+â]\\|\\([0-9]+[.)]\\)\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\\( \\|$\\)) + ((= llt ?.) \\([ \t]*\\([-+â]\\|\\([0-9]+\\.\\)\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\\( \\|$\\)) + ((= llt ?\)) \\([ \t]*\\([-+â]\\|\\([0-9]+))\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\\( \\|$\\)) (t (error Invalid value of `org-plain-list-ordered-item-terminator'))) (defun org-at-item-bullet-p () @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ (looking-at [ \t]*$) (timerp (and descp (save-match-data - (string-match ^[-+*][ \t]+[0-9]+:[0-9]+:[0-9]+$ + (string-match ^[-+*â][ \t]+[0-9]+:[0-9]+:[0-9]+$ descp (eow (save-excursion (beginning-of-line 1) (looking-at [ \t]*) (match-end 0))) @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ (condition-case nil (org-back-to-heading t) (error (throw 'exit nil))) (unless (org-entry-get nil ORDERED) (throw 'exit nil)) - (if (re-search-forward ^[ \t]*[-+*0-9.)] \\[[- ]\\] end t) + (if (re-search-forward ^[ \t]*[-+*â0-9.)] \\[[- ]\\] end t) (org-current-line) nil)) @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ (end (move-marker (make-marker) (progn (outline-next-heading) (point (re \\(\\(\\[[0-9]*%\\]\\)\\|\\(\\[[0-9]*/[0-9]*\\]\\)\\)) - (re-box ^[ \t]*\\([-+*]\\|[0-9]+[.)]\\) +\\(\\[[- X]\\]\\)) + (re-box ^[ \t]*\\([-+â*]\\|[0-9]+[.)]\\) +\\(\\[[- X]\\]\\)) (re-find (concat re \\| re-box)) beg-cookie end-cookie is-percent c-on c-off lim eline curr-ind next-ind continue-from startsearch @@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ Cycle through the different itemize/enumerate bullets. This cycle the entire list level through the sequence: - `-' - `+' - `*' - `1.' - `1)' + `-' - `+' - `â' - `*' - `1.' - `1)' If WHICH is a string, use that as the new bullet. If WHICH is an integer, 0 means `-', 1 means `+' etc. @@ -688,11 +688,12 @@ new old) (setq new (cond ((and (numberp which) - (nth (1- which) '(- + * 1. 1) + (nth (1- which) '(- + â * 1. 1) ((string-match - current) (if prevp 1) +)) ((string-match \\+ current) -(if prevp - (if (looking-at \\S-) 1. *))) - ((string-match \\* current) (if prevp + 1.)) +(if prevp - (if (looking-at \\S-) 1. â))) + ((string-match â current) (if prevp + *)) + ((string-match \\* current) (if prevp â 1.)) ((string-match \\. current) (if prevp (if (looking-at \\S-) + *) 1))) ((string-match ) current) (if prevp 1. -)) @@ -929,7 +930,7 @@ ((and (condition-case nil (progn (org-previous-item) t) (error nil)) (or (forward-char 1) t) -(re-search-forward ^\\([ \t]*\\([-+]\\|\\([0-9]+[.)]\\)\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\\( \\|$\\) bolpos t)) +(re-search-forward ^\\([ \t]*\\([-+â]\\|\\([0-9]+[.)]\\)\\)\\|[ \t]+\\*\\)\\( \\|$\\) bolpos t)) (setq ind-down (org-get-indentation))) ((and (goto-char pos) (org-at-item-p)) @@ -956,8 +957,8 @@ (setq itemsep [0-9]+\\(?:\\.\\|)\\) ltype 'ordered)) ((string-match ^.*:: (match-string 0)) - (setq itemsep [-+] ltype 'descriptive)) - (t (setq