From: "Daniel E. Doherty" <ddoherty03@gmail.com>
To: Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com>
Cc: "emacs-orgmode@gnu org" <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>,
"Daniel E. Doherty" <ded-law@ddoherty.net>
Subject: Re: Shift-Arrow Pass Through for windmove?
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2010 17:03:51 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4BD36AC7.9010001@ddoherty.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <B62FD19A-D3F9-41AA-9EA6-9EF1F1E462D4@gmail.com>
Carsten,
I'll second Sebastian on this one. I don't want to let windmove, or
whatever, override anything if it would be useful in org-mode, so a hook
at the end sounds like the right thing.
Don't org-mode users strike you as really greedy? I'm afraid you've
spoiled us.
Regards,
Dan
Carsten Dominik wrote:
>
> On Apr 24, 2010, at 1:19 AM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>
>> Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik@gmail.com> writes:
>>> On Apr 23, 2010, at 6:12 PM, Sebastian Rose wrote:
>>>
>>>> Daniel E. Doherty <ded-law@ddoherty.net> writes:
>>>>> All,
>>>>>
>>>>> I make *very* frequent use of the shift-arrow keys to move from
>>>>> window
>>>>> to window inside emacs via windmove. It is probably the most
>>>>> frequent
>>>>> key combination I access.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyway, is there a way to make org-mode friendlier to it by
>>>>> passing the
>>>>> key along whenever org-mode would otherwise throw an error. For
>>>>> example, when not on a heading, when in the agenda, and wherever
>>>>> else?
>>>>>
>>>>> I really like Carsten's use of the arrow keys for structure
>>>>> editing and
>>>>> don't want to lose that, just whenever org-mode can't make use of the
>>>>> keys.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And here all the arrow keys.
>>>>
>>>> It's somewhat inelegant, since you always need to keep track of new
>>>> useful org-bindings.
>>>>
>>>> I would find an org-internal solution helpfull too. I use windmove.
>>>
>>> I have now added
>>>
>>> (defvar org-shiftup-hook nil
>>> "Hook for functions attaching themselves to `S-up'.
>>> See `org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook' for more information.")
>>> (defvar org-shiftdown-hook nil
>>> "Hook for functions attaching themselves to `S-down'.
>>> See `org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook' for more information.")
>>> (defvar org-shiftleft-hook nil
>>> "Hook for functions attaching themselves to `S-left'.
>>> See `org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook' for more information.")
>>> (defvar org-shiftright-hook nil
>>> "Hook for functions attaching themselves to `S-right'.
>>> See `org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c-hook' for more information.")
>>>
>>> But I do not intend to attach specific functionality like windmove
>>> to them,
>>> and I'd like to reserve the possibility to make S-cursor do something
>>> in Org in more contexts.
>>>
>>> Hope this still helps.
>>
>> This could be perfect!!!
>>
>> But wouldn't the hook need to be called at the end of (e.g.)
>> `org-shiftright'?
>>
>> I want to use windmove as the last resort, as does the OP:
>>
>>
>> - (t (org-shiftselect-error))))
>> + (t (if org-shiftright-hook
>> + ((run-hook-with-args-until-success 'org-shiftright-hook))
>> + (org-shiftselect-error))))
>>
>> ;; end of org-shiftright ($otpional arg)
>>
>>
>>
>> Otherwise we would loose the org-mode specific functions.
>>
>> We want to
>>
>> 1. try to do somehing org-specific (if org-headline-p ....)
>> 2. else run the hook (i.e. windmove in this case)
>> 3. error only if 1. and 2. failed
>>
>>
>> We do use windmove but at the same time we do _not_ want to loose all
>> those shift-right... features to come ;)
>
> Well, the idea is hat these hooks *can* overrule what org-mode wants
> to do,
> so whatever you put into the hook needs to decide if it wants to apply.
>
> We could add *another* hook at the end...
>
> - Carsten
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>> Sebastian
>
> - Carsten
>
>
>
prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-04-24 22:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-04-22 20:30 Shift-Arrow Pass Through for windmove? Daniel E. Doherty
2010-04-23 16:01 ` Sebastian Rose
2010-04-23 16:12 ` Sebastian Rose
2010-04-23 18:54 ` Carsten Dominik
2010-04-23 23:19 ` Sebastian Rose
2010-04-24 0:11 ` Carsten Dominik
2010-04-24 9:05 ` Sebastian Rose
2010-04-25 7:08 ` Carsten Dominik
2010-04-25 9:34 ` Sebastian Rose
2010-04-25 20:41 ` Daniel E. Doherty
2010-04-26 8:56 ` Sebastian Rose
2010-04-26 9:07 ` Carsten Dominik
2010-04-24 22:03 ` Daniel E. Doherty [this message]
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