* [babel] demonstration mode-switching between code blocks
@ 2009-11-04 6:03 Torsten Wagner
2009-11-04 10:42 ` Adam Spiers
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From: Torsten Wagner @ 2009-11-04 6:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: org-mode Mailing List
Hi everybody,
Abstract: This is a very quick (and I assume very dirty) hack, how to switch
between org-mode and any other mode which you like to use in the source code
blocks. It is far from being addable to org-babel yet but might be a good
starting point.
Problem: If I use source code blocks together with org-mode and org-babel, I
miss sometimes the nice features of the original language mode in emacs.
E.g. In python-mode there is syntax-highlighting for python (obviously). In
org-mode the python syntax is simply unicolor which results (for me) in error
prone usage same for proper line indentation (which is critical in python).
Furthermore, switching frequently between org-mode and python code, key-
bindings which got used by both modes (e.g. the famous C-c C-c) are typed very
quickly within the wrong mode... which might lead to "funny" results on both
sites. Try to think in python (including python-mode) and use org-mode
keybindings or vice versa... ;)
I know I could (and I do) open an explicit buffer with the right mode by C-c `.
However, esp. for debugging and tweaking of the code blocks I like to have at
least syntax-highlighting and proper indention and don't want to switch forth
and back between buffers continuously.
Solution: I found on emacs-wiki the minor-mode two-mode-mode.el [1] from David
N. Welton. I was able to modify it with a minimum to allow switching between
org-mode and python-mode. However, other (multiple) modes should be possible
as well.
I had to change the configuration into the following:
(defvar default-mode (list "org-mode" 'org-mode))
(defvar second-modes (list
(list "python" "#+begin_src python" "#+end_src" 'python-mode))
Making two-mode-mode.el required in emacs init or even hook it to any
automatic load method, after I load an org-file in emacs I can start two-mode-
mode.el (if not loaded automatically).
Moving the pointer to within a python block will switch from org-mode to
python-mode. Leaving the python source code block will allow to switch back to
org-mode automatically.
Placing the pointer on the #+srcname: line still allow C-c C-c and C-` to
evaluate the source code block within org-mode.
Issues: Org-mode file *need* to use the startup variable 'showeverything'
otherwise the switching between the modes results in a permanent folding
between into the overview. Resulting that if you "tab" on a header it opens up
and close directly.
e.g. add
#+STARTUP: showeverything
to the head of the org-file.
If you set the pointer with the mouse the mode-switch does not work. You have
to move the pointer once inside the code block
It seems that sometimes there is a very long freeze state... don't know
whether this is due to my recent system changes or due to the new minor-mode
Result: It seems to work so fare not to bad for a quick hack. The code-base of
the two-mode-mode.el is very minimalistic and I believe it would be very
quickly integrated resp. reimplemented within org-babel. I believe it is a
worth idea even just for the proper syntax-highlighting and the correct
indentation for the particular programming language.
Best regards,
Torsten
[1] http://www.welton.it/freesoftware/files/two-mode-mode.el
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* Re: [babel] demonstration mode-switching between code blocks
2009-11-04 6:03 [babel] demonstration mode-switching between code blocks Torsten Wagner
@ 2009-11-04 10:42 ` Adam Spiers
2009-11-04 14:52 ` Torsten Wagner
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Adam Spiers @ 2009-11-04 10:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Torsten Wagner (torsten.wagner@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Abstract: This is a very quick (and I assume very dirty) hack, how to switch
> between org-mode and any other mode which you like to use in the source code
> blocks. It is far from being addable to org-babel yet but might be a good
> starting point.
[snipped]
> Solution: I found on emacs-wiki the minor-mode two-mode-mode.el [1] from David
> N. Welton. I was able to modify it with a minimum to allow switching between
> org-mode and python-mode. However, other (multiple) modes should be possible
> as well.
Thanks for sharing. Just for reference, there are few major modes out
there implementing this kind of approach:
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MultipleModes
For example I have used mmm-mode to good effect in the past, to
auto-switch between HTML and Perl:
http://mmm-mode.sourceforge.net/
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* Re: [babel] demonstration mode-switching between code blocks
2009-11-04 10:42 ` Adam Spiers
@ 2009-11-04 14:52 ` Torsten Wagner
2009-11-04 22:05 ` Eric Schulte
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Torsten Wagner @ 2009-11-04 14:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Adam Spiers, emacs-orgmode
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Hi Adam,
Thanks for sharing. Just for reference, there are few major modes out
> there implementing this kind of approach:
>
> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MultipleModes
>
> For example I have used mmm-mode to good effect in the past, to
> auto-switch between HTML and Perl:
>
> http://mmm-mode.sourceforge.net/
>
>
Thanks for sharing the alternatives. The proposed solution has the charm to
use only a minor mode which consist of less then 100 lines of lisp-code. I
thought if it is of general interest, it might be easy adoptable within
org-babel. I would prefer to use org-mode as major mode.
Best regards
Torsten
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* Re: [babel] demonstration mode-switching between code blocks
2009-11-04 14:52 ` Torsten Wagner
@ 2009-11-04 22:05 ` Eric Schulte
2009-11-05 9:53 ` Giovanni Ridolfi
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From: Eric Schulte @ 2009-11-04 22:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Torsten Wagner; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Torsten Wagner <torsten.wagner@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi Adam,
>
> Thanks for sharing. Just for reference, there are few major modes out
> there implementing this kind of approach:
>
> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MultipleModes
>
> For example I have used mmm-mode to good effect in the past, to
> auto-switch between HTML and Perl:
>
> http://mmm-mode.sourceforge.net/
>
I have played with using MuMaMo mode before
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/8112
but found it too buggy for practical use.
>
> Thanks for sharing the alternatives. The proposed solution has the charm to use only a minor mode which
> consist of less then 100 lines of lisp-code. I thought if it is of general interest, it might be easy
> adoptable within org-babel. I would prefer to use org-mode as major mode.
>
This does sound more promising than previous attempts. I don't think
this addition would necessarily have to be connected to org-babel, it
may make more sense as it's own contrib package. -- Eric
>
> Best regards
>
> Torsten
>
>
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* Re: [babel] demonstration mode-switching between code blocks
2009-11-04 22:05 ` Eric Schulte
@ 2009-11-05 9:53 ` Giovanni Ridolfi
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From: Giovanni Ridolfi @ 2009-11-05 9:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Torsten Wagner, Eric Schulte, Adam Spiers; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Torsten Wagner (torsten.wagner@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Abstract: This is a very quick (and I assume very dirty) hack,
> how to switch
> between org-mode and any other mode which you like to use
> in the source code
> blocks.
> Solution: I found on emacs-wiki the minor-mode two-mode-mode.el
> [1] from David
> N. Welton.
--- Mer 4/11/09, Eric Schulte <schulte.eric@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> Torsten Wagner <torsten.wagner@gmail.com>
> writes:
>
> > Hi Adam,
> > Just for
> reference, there are few major modes out
> > there implementing this kind
> > of approach:
> >
> > http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MultipleModes
> >
> > For example I have used
> > mmm-mode to good effect in the past, to
> > auto-switch between HTML and Perl:
> >
> > http://mmm-mode.sourceforge.net/
> >
>
> I have played with using MuMaMo mode before
>
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/8112
>
> but found it too buggy for practical use.
>
what about using C-c ' ?
(also suggested by Dan Davison)
manual 11.3 Literal examples
C-c '
Edit the source code example at point in its native mode. This
works by switching to a temporary buffer with the source code.
You need to exit by pressing `C-c '' again(3), the edited version
will then replace the old version in the Org buffer. Fixed-width
regions (where each line starts with a colon followed by a space)
will be edited using `artist-mode'(4) to allow creating ASCII
drawings easily. Using this command in an empty line will create
a new fixed-width region.
hth
Giovanni
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