Re: [NTG-context] emacs lisp for context in AucTeX

2006-04-20 Thread Johan Sandblom
Thank you for this. I have written the following much more amateurish
emacs lisp code in order to make it easier to enter natural tables and
flowcharts. Perhaps someone may find it useful or can suggest
improvements. I also added some keybindings for them.

Johan

(defun context-insert-nattab (rows columns)
  ;; Johan Sandblom 060128
  Insert a TABLE skeleton
  (interactive nNumber of rows: \nnNumber of columns: \n)
  (newline)
  (insert \\bTABLE\n\\setupTABLE\[\]\n)
  ;; First a TABLE header
  (insert \\bTABLEhead\n\\bTR\\bTH \\eTH\n)
  (let ((column 1))
(while ( column (- columns 1))
  (insert \\bTH \\eTH\n)
  (setq column (1+ column
  (insert \\bTH \\eTH\\eTR\n\\eTABLEhead\n\\bTABLEbody\n)
  ;; The rows and columns
  (let ((row 1))
(while (= row rows)
  (insert \\bTR\\bTD \\eTD\n)
  ;; The let expression makes sure that each loop starts at the
  ;; right place
  (let ((column 1))
(while ( column (- columns 1))
  (insert \\bTD \\eTD\n)
  (setq column (1+ column)))
(insert \\bTD \\eTD\\eTR\n)
(setq row (1+ row
(insert \\eTABLEbody\n\\eTABLE\n)))

(defun context-insert-nattab-row (columns)
 Insert a row in a TABLE
 (interactive nNumber of columns: \n)
 (newline)
 (insert \\bTR\\bTD \\eTD\n)
 (let ((column 1))
   (while ( column (- columns 1))
 (insert \\bTD \\eTD\n)
 (setq column (1+ column)))
   (insert \\bTD \\eTD\\eTR\n)))

(defun context-insert-nattab-column (optional arg)
 Insert a column in a TABLE
 (interactive P)
 (insert \\bTD \\eTD)
 (indent-for-tab-command)
 (newline)
 (backward-char 5))

(defun context-insert-FLOW-cell (n)
 ;; Johan Sandblom 060128
 Insert a FLOWchart cell
 (interactive nNumber of cells: \n)
 (newline)
 (let ((x 1))
   (while (= x n)
 (insert \\startFLOWcell\n)
 (insert   \\name  {}\n)
 (insert   \\location  {}\n)
 (insert   \\shape {action}\n)
 (insert   \\text  {}\n)
 (insert   \\connection[rl]{}\n)
 (insert \\stopFLOWcell\n)
 (setq x (1+ x)

(add-hook 'ConTeXt-mode-hook
 '(lambda ()
(local-set-key \C-c\C-fc 'context-insert-FLOW-cells)
(local-set-key \C-cnr 'context-insert-nattab-row)
(local-set-key \C-cnc 'context-insert-nattab-column)
(local-set-key \C-cnn 'context-insert-nattab)
(local-set-key $ 'start-context-math)))

2006/4/20, Sanjoy Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 I wrote the following emacs lisp for my .emacs and pass it on (no
 copyright) in case others find it useful.  I used variants for a decade
 with the old tex mode, but just rewrote it for auctex and for context's
 display math syntax (which deprecates $$...$$).

 The purpose:

 1. If you type {, [, or (, the appropriate right delimiter is inserted
for you and the insertion point is placed between them.  So I never
get unbalanced XYZ errors.  If you think it's a misfeature, delete
the last three local-set-key's in the TeX-mode-hook.

 2. Same feature if you type $ for inline math: you get $insertion point
here$.  The old tex-mode code would do the same on typing a second $,
so you'd get $$insertion point here$$ for tex's display math.

The code below will also do that, except in context mode.

 3. In context mode, typing the second $ will gobble up preceding
whitespace and then insert
 \placeformula\startformula
 place insertion point here
 \stopformula

 The whitespace-deletion code in start-context-math is a bit pathetic and
 any improvements are welcome.  I couldn't get re-search-backward to work
 for me because it wouldn't match greedily (so it would gobble up one
 space but not all of them, for example), so instead it just looks one
 character at a time and deletes what it should.

 -Sanjoy


 (defun insert-balanced (left right)
   Make a left, right delmiter pair and be poised to type inside of them.
   (interactive)
   (insert left)
   (save-excursion
 (insert right)))

 (defun start-context-math ()
   (interactive)
   (let* ((start (max (point-min) (- (point) 1)))
  (stop  (min (point-max) (+ (point) 1
 ; if in the middle of a $$, turn inline math into context display math
 (if (equal $$ (buffer-substring-no-properties start stop))
 (progn
   (delete-region start stop);get rid of the $$
   ; delete preceding spaces, if any
   (while (and ( (point-min) (point))
   (equal (buffer-substring-no-properties (- (point) 1)
  (point))
   ))
 (backward-delete-char 1))
   ; delete a preceding newline, if any
   (if (equal (buffer-substring-no-properties (- (point) 1)
  (point))
  \n)
 (backward-delete-char 1))
   ; place
   (insert 

Re: [NTG-context] emacs lisp for context in AucTeX

2006-04-20 Thread Johan Sandblom
Strange that I did not run into these issues, I use GNU emacs as well,
version 22.0.50.1, so presumably a difference in the versions. C-c C-f
is not bound to TeX-font for me, which is odd. Sorry about the
cell/cells issue, I renamed the function just before sending it. Of
course it is ok to put it on the wiki (and thank you for doing that),
the code can be used and altered entirely according to anyone's taste.

Johan

2006/4/20, Sanjoy Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Great.  Mojca suggested that I wikify my Emacs lisp.  It's now at
 http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Text_editor.  Following that method ('a
 method is a trick I use twice.' --Polya), I've put your elisp there too
 -- hope that's okay.  I removed the

 (local-set-key $ 'start-context-math)

 so that your code can stand alone (in case people want one or the
 other).

 I had to change a few things at the end (some maybe because I'm using
 GNU Emacs rather than XEmacs, not sure).  Below is the diff and I've
 attached the resulting version.  Most of the trouble was in the
 keybindings:

 (local-set-key \C-c\C-fc 'context-insert-FLOW-cells)

 doesn't work because C-c C-f is already defined as TeX-font, so it can't
 be a prefix as well.  So I chose \C-cnF.  Also the function name
 needed an s at the end.  These two:

 (local-set-key \C-cnn 'context-insert-nattab)
 (local-set-key \C-cnr 'context-insert-nattab-row)

 have a related problem, in that \C-cn is not a prefix yet, so \C-cnn
 and \C-cnr are not valid sequences.  So I changed the first use of
 \C-cn as a prefix to use define-key(), which seems to make a
 prefix-map automatically as I eventually learnt by inspecting tex.el.
 So:

 (define-key (current-local-map) \C-cnF 
 'context-insert-FLOW-cells)
 Then the following local-set-key's work.  As I say, this is on Emacs
 21.4, and the tricks may be different on XEmacs.

 -Sanjoy

 --- a/tables.el 2006-04-20 10:46:16.0 -0400
 +++ b/tables.el 2006-04-20 10:43:41.0 -0400
 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
  (defun context-insert-nattab (rows columns)
 -  ;; Johan Sandblom 060128
 +  ;; Johan Sandblom 2006-01-28
Insert a TABLE skeleton
(interactive nNumber of rows: \nnNumber of columns: \n)
(newline)
 @@ -44,8 +44,8 @@
   (newline)
   (backward-char 5))

 -(defun context-insert-FLOW-cell (n)
 - ;; Johan Sandblom 060128
 +(defun context-insert-FLOW-cells (n)
 + ;; Johan Sandblom 2006-01-28
   Insert a FLOWchart cell
   (interactive nNumber of cells: \n)
   (newline)
 @@ -62,8 +62,7 @@

  (add-hook 'ConTeXt-mode-hook
   '(lambda ()
 -   (local-set-key \C-c\C-fc 'context-insert-FLOW-cells)
 +   (define-key (current-local-map) \C-cnF 
 'context-insert-FLOW-cells)
 (local-set-key \C-cnr 'context-insert-nattab-row)
 (local-set-key \C-cnc 'context-insert-nattab-column)
 -   (local-set-key \C-cnn 'context-insert-nattab)
 -(local-set-key $ 'start-context-math)))
 +   (local-set-key \C-cnn 'context-insert-nattab)))






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Re: [NTG-context] emacs lisp for context in AucTeX

2006-04-20 Thread Sanjoy Mahajan
 C-c C-f is not bound to TeX-font for me, which is odd. 

Maybe an earlier AUCTeX?  I have 11.82 (from Debian testing/unstable).

-Sanjoy

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Re: [NTG-context] emacs lisp for context in AucTeX

2006-04-20 Thread Sanjoy Mahajan
Great.  Mojca suggested that I wikify my Emacs lisp.  It's now at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Text_editor.  Following that method ('a
method is a trick I use twice.' --Polya), I've put your elisp there too
-- hope that's okay.  I removed the

(local-set-key $ 'start-context-math)

so that your code can stand alone (in case people want one or the
other).

I had to change a few things at the end (some maybe because I'm using
GNU Emacs rather than XEmacs, not sure).  Below is the diff and I've
attached the resulting version.  Most of the trouble was in the
keybindings:

(local-set-key \C-c\C-fc 'context-insert-FLOW-cells)

doesn't work because C-c C-f is already defined as TeX-font, so it can't
be a prefix as well.  So I chose \C-cnF.  Also the function name
needed an s at the end.  These two:

(local-set-key \C-cnn 'context-insert-nattab)
(local-set-key \C-cnr 'context-insert-nattab-row)

have a related problem, in that \C-cn is not a prefix yet, so \C-cnn
and \C-cnr are not valid sequences.  So I changed the first use of
\C-cn as a prefix to use define-key(), which seems to make a
prefix-map automatically as I eventually learnt by inspecting tex.el.
So:

(define-key (current-local-map) \C-cnF 'context-insert-FLOW-cells)
Then the following local-set-key's work.  As I say, this is on Emacs
21.4, and the tricks may be different on XEmacs.

-Sanjoy

--- a/tables.el 2006-04-20 10:46:16.0 -0400
+++ b/tables.el 2006-04-20 10:43:41.0 -0400
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 (defun context-insert-nattab (rows columns)
-  ;; Johan Sandblom 060128
+  ;; Johan Sandblom 2006-01-28
   Insert a TABLE skeleton
   (interactive nNumber of rows: \nnNumber of columns: \n)
   (newline)
@@ -44,8 +44,8 @@
  (newline)
  (backward-char 5))
 
-(defun context-insert-FLOW-cell (n)
- ;; Johan Sandblom 060128
+(defun context-insert-FLOW-cells (n)
+ ;; Johan Sandblom 2006-01-28
  Insert a FLOWchart cell
  (interactive nNumber of cells: \n)
  (newline)
@@ -62,8 +62,7 @@
 
 (add-hook 'ConTeXt-mode-hook
  '(lambda ()
-   (local-set-key \C-c\C-fc 'context-insert-FLOW-cells)
+   (define-key (current-local-map) \C-cnF 'context-insert-FLOW-cells)
(local-set-key \C-cnr 'context-insert-nattab-row)
(local-set-key \C-cnc 'context-insert-nattab-column)
-   (local-set-key \C-cnn 'context-insert-nattab)
-(local-set-key $ 'start-context-math)))
+   (local-set-key \C-cnn 'context-insert-nattab)))

(defun context-insert-nattab (rows columns)
  ;; Johan Sandblom 2006-01-28
  Insert a TABLE skeleton
  (interactive nNumber of rows: \nnNumber of columns: \n)
  (newline)
  (insert \\bTABLE\n\\setupTABLE\[\]\n)
  ;; First a TABLE header
  (insert \\bTABLEhead\n\\bTR\\bTH \\eTH\n)
  (let ((column 1))
(while ( column (- columns 1))
  (insert \\bTH \\eTH\n)
  (setq column (1+ column
  (insert \\bTH \\eTH\\eTR\n\\eTABLEhead\n\\bTABLEbody\n)
  ;; The rows and columns
  (let ((row 1))
(while (= row rows)
  (insert \\bTR\\bTD \\eTD\n)
  ;; The let expression makes sure that each loop starts at the
  ;; right place
  (let ((column 1))
(while ( column (- columns 1))
  (insert \\bTD \\eTD\n)
  (setq column (1+ column)))
(insert \\bTD \\eTD\\eTR\n)
(setq row (1+ row
(insert \\eTABLEbody\n\\eTABLE\n)))

(defun context-insert-nattab-row (columns)
 Insert a row in a TABLE
 (interactive nNumber of columns: \n)
 (newline)
 (insert \\bTR\\bTD \\eTD\n)
 (let ((column 1))
   (while ( column (- columns 1))
 (insert \\bTD \\eTD\n)
 (setq column (1+ column)))
   (insert \\bTD \\eTD\\eTR\n)))

(defun context-insert-nattab-column (optional arg)
 Insert a column in a TABLE
 (interactive P)
 (insert \\bTD \\eTD)
 (indent-for-tab-command)
 (newline)
 (backward-char 5))

(defun context-insert-FLOW-cells (n)
 ;; Johan Sandblom 2006-01-28
 Insert a FLOWchart cell
 (interactive nNumber of cells: \n)
 (newline)
 (let ((x 1))
   (while (= x n)
 (insert \\startFLOWcell\n)
 (insert   \\name  {}\n)
 (insert   \\location  {}\n)
 (insert   \\shape {action}\n)
 (insert   \\text  {}\n)
 (insert   \\connection[rl]{}\n)
 (insert \\stopFLOWcell\n)
 (setq x (1+ x)

(add-hook 'ConTeXt-mode-hook
 '(lambda ()
(define-key (current-local-map) \C-cnF 'context-insert-FLOW-cells)
(local-set-key \C-cnr 'context-insert-nattab-row)
(local-set-key \C-cnc 'context-insert-nattab-column)
(local-set-key \C-cnn 'context-insert-nattab)))
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Re: [NTG-context] emacs lisp for context in AucTeX

2006-04-20 Thread Johan Sandblom
Yes, I have 11.55. I will adopt your suggestion to avoid updating
problems. Still, strange though, seems to be an old feature. Do you
know a convenient way of finding where these bindings are defined?
Perhaps it is a matter of order of precedence differing between the
emacs versions.

Johan

2006/4/20, Sanjoy Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  C-c C-f is not bound to TeX-font for me, which is odd.

 Maybe an earlier AUCTeX?  I have 11.82 (from Debian testing/unstable).

 -Sanjoy

 `Never underestimate the evil of which men of power are capable.'
  --Bertrand Russell, _War Crimes in Vietnam_, chapter 1.



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will to find out, which is the exact opposite
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