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2 @comment %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.)
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3 @setfilename hm--html-mode.info
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4 @settitle HM HTML Mode
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5 @setchapternewpage odd
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6 @comment %**end of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.)
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7 @comment $Id: hm--html-mode.texi,v 1.2 1997/03/28 02:29:28 steve Exp $
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8 @ifinfo
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9 This file documents the Elisp package @code{hm--html-menus}.
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10
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11 Copyright @copyright{} 1997 Heiko Münkel
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12
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13 Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
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14 this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
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15 are preserved on all copies.
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16
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17 @ignore
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18 Permission is granted to process this file through TeX and print the
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19 results, provided the printed document carries a copying permission
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20 notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph
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21 (this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual).
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22
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23 @end ignore
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24 Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
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25 manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided also that the
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26 sections entitled ``Distribution'' and ``General Public License'' are
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27 included exactly as in the original, and provided that the entire
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28 resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission
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29 notice identical to this one.
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30
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31 Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
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32 into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions,
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33 except that the sections entitled ``Distribution'' and ``General Public
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34 License'' may be included in a translation approved by the author instead
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35 of in the original English.
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36
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37 @end ifinfo
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38 @iftex
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39 @input umlaute.texinfo
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40 @end iftex
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41 @titlepage
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42 @sp 10
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43 @center @titlefont{The Elisp Package hm---html-menus}
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44
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45 @sp 4
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46 @center by Heiko Münkel
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47 @sp 4
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48 @center Version 5.6, March 1997
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49 @page
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50 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll
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51 Copyright @copyright{} 1997 Heiko Münkel
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52 @sp 4
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53 Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
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54 this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
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55 are preserved on all copies.
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56
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57 @ignore
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58 Permission is granted to process this file through TeX and print the
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59 results, provided the printed document carries a copying permission
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60 notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph
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61 (this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual).
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62
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63 @end ignore
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64 Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
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65 manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided also that the
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66 sections entitled ``Distribution'' and ``General Public License'' are
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67 included exactly as in the original, and provided that the entire
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68 resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission
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69 notice identical to this one.
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70
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71 Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
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72 into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions,
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73 except that the sections entitled ``Distribution'' and ``General Public
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74 License'' may be included in a translation approved by the author instead
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75 of in the original English.
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76
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77 @end titlepage
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78
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79 @comment The Top node contains the master menu for the Info file.
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80 @comment This appears only in the Info file, not in the printed manual.
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81
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82 @node Top, License, (dir), (dir)
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83 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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84
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85
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86
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87 @menu
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88 * License:: Your rights
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89 * Overview:: Overview
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90 * Distribution:: How to get the latest version
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91 * Installation:: How to install the package
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92 * Customization:: How to customize the package
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93 * Add New Elements:: How to add new HTML elements
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94 * Use With psgml-html:: Use this package as an add-on minor mode
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95 * Internal Drag And Drop:: The HTML independent drag and drop package
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96 * Template Minor Mode:: The HTML independent template package
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97 * Bug Reports:: How and to whom you should send bug reports
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98 * Concept Index:: Concept Index
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99 * Function Index:: Function Index
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100 * Variable Index:: Variable Index
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101 @end menu
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102
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103
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104 @node License, Overview, Top, Top
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105 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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106 @chapter License
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107 @cindex license to copy hm---html-menus
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108 @cindex General Public License
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109 Copyright (C) 1993 - 1997 Heiko Münkel, muenkel@@tnt.uni-hannover.de
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110 @sp 2
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111 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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112 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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113 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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114 any later version.
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115
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116 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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117 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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118 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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119 GNU General Public License for more details.
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120
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121 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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122 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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123 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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124
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125
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126 @node Overview, Distribution, License, Top
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127 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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128 @chapter Overview
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129 @cindex overview
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130 @cindex version
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131 @findex hm--html-mode
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132 @findex hm--html-minor-mode
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133
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134 This document describes the Elisp package @emph{hm---html-menus 5.6}.
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135
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136 The version of the document is:@*
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137 $Id: hm--html-mode.texi,v 1.2 1997/03/28 02:29:28 steve Exp $
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138
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139 The package provides commands and various popup and pulldown menus for
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140 an HTML mode called @dfn{hm---html-mode}, a mode for writing HTML pages
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141 for the World Wide Web (WWW). It also provides a minor mode
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142 (@dfn{hm---html-minor-mode}), which can be used together with another
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143 HTML major mode, like the psgml-html modes in XEmacs 19.14.
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144
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145 You can easily view the HTML documents by calling the browsers w3 (a
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146 nice elisp package from William M. Perry), Netscape, or Mosaic directly
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147 from the pulldown menu of the mode.
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148
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149 An integrated (emacs internal) drag and drop interface makes it
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150 very easy to insert links or images, by just clicking on them.
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151
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152 When appropriate, identical commands work on selected
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153 regions. You'll see the same menu items and can use the same
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154 keystrokes, whether a region is active or not, but if it's
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155 active, then the commands are operating on the region. Therefore, you
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156 don't need to learn different menus or keys for similar functions!
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157
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158 One major design goal of the package was to make it easier to write a
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159 HTML page, even if you don't know much about HTML. For that I've tried
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160 to put more knowledge about HTML, URL's and so on in it than an SGML based
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161 mode could find out from a DTD file. In most cases the user gets help to
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162 construct a specific link by examples, or by a completion list with
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163 possible input strings. And you can choose between an expert popup menu
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164 and an novice popup menu interactively. The novice menu contains only
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165 the basic HTML elements, so that you're not bothered by the quantity of
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166 different HTML elements. And if you want to use more HTML elements, then
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167 you can easily switch to the expert menus.
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168
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169 You can configure the html mode with a special configuration file for
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170 your site and with another file specific to a user. Look at the
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171 customization chapter for this, @xref{Customization, Customization}.
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172
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173
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174 @node Distribution, Installation, Overview, Top
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175 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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176 @chapter Distribution
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177 The name of the distribution file is
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178 @file{hm--html-menus-<version>.tar.gz}, where @var{<version>} is the
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179 version number. The package is part of the XEmacs. You should always
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180 find the latest version of the package on the following ftp server:
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181 @display
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182 @emph{ftp.tnt.uni-hannover.de} in @file{/pub/editors/xemacs/contrib}
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183 @end display
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184 You should also find the package in the USA on the ftp server
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185 (which is mirrored on many other servers in the world):
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186 @display
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187 @emph{sunsite.unc.edu} in @file{/pub/Linux/apps/editors/emacs}
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188 @end display
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189 @menu
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190 * Contents:: Contents of the distribution
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191 @end menu
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192
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193 @node Contents, , Distribution, Distribution
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194 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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195 @section Contents
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196 @cindex contents
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197 The package consists of the following files:
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198
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199 @table @file
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200 @item README
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201 Please, read this first.
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202 @itemx README-EMACS-19
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203 Some special hints only for GNU Emacs 19 users.
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204 @itemx ANNOUNCEMENT
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205 Text of the announcement of this package.
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206 @itemx LSM
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207 Entry for the Linux Software Map.
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208 @itemx NEWS
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209 The NEWS and Change log file.
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210 @itemx adapt.el
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211 Provides (emulates XEmacs) functions for the use of this package with
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212 GNU Emacs 19.
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213 @itemx hm--html.el
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214 Provides functions to write html pages. It defines all commands which
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215 insert html elements and entities.
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216 @itemx hm--html-indentation.el
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217 Provides the lisp code for the indentation.
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218 @itemx hm--html-keys.el
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219 Defines the key bindings.
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220 @itemx hm--html-menu.el
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221 Provides the menus.
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222 @itemx hm--html-mode.el
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223 Provides the functions for the definition of the hm--html-mode and the
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224 hm--html-minor-mode. This is the main file of the package.
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225 @itemx hm--html-not-standard.el
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226 Provides functions to insert some non standard html elements. This file
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227 is not evaluated by default and it may be a bad idea to use it.
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228 @itemx hm--html-configuration.el
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229 Configuration file for the html mode. All the user variables are defined
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230 in this file.
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231 @itemx hm--html-drag-and-drop.el
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232 Defines the HTML-specific functions for the drag and drop interface.
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233 @itemx hm--date.el
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234 Defines the function hm--date, which returns the date in the format
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235 "day-month-year" like "30-Jun-1993".
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236 @itemx html-view.el
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237 Ron Tapia's html-view.el to view html pages in Mosaic. It is
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238 patched for use with XEmacs.
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239 @itemx internal-drag-and-drop.el
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240 Provides the general (html-mode independent) functions of the drag and
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241 drop interface.
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242 @itemx templates.doc
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243 Describes the syntax of the templates provided in the file
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244 @file{tmpl-minor-mode.el}
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245 @itemx tmpl-minor-mode.el
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246 Provides functions for the tmpl-minor-mode. With this mode you can
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247 expand templates, which are described in the file
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248 @file{templates-syntax.doc} (look at the files
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249 @file{command-description.html.tmpl} and @file{frame.html.tmpl} for
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250 examples). Templates can be expanded automatically, if you include a
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251 file with templates via the html pulldown menu item "Templates ..." or
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252 with the item "Templates (fixed dirs)...".
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253 @itemx command-description.html.tmpl
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254 Template file for the use with the tmpl-minor-mode.
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255 @itemx frame.html.tmpl
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256 Template file, provides a simple frame.
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257 @itemx doc/hm--html-mode.texinfo
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258 Package documentation in the Texinfo format.
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259 @itemx doc/umlaute.texinfo
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260 Texinfo include file for German vowel mutation (deutsche Umlaute).
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261 @end table
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262
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263 @node Installation, Customization, Distribution, Top
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264 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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265 @chapter Installation
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266 @cindex installation
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267
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268
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269 @enumerate
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270 @item Put all the *.el files in one of your XEmacs (or emacs) lisp load
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271 directories (e.g. site-lisp/hm--html-menus).
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272
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273 @item Put the following in your .emacs (or default.el or site-init.el):
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274 @lisp
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275 (autoload 'hm--html-mode "hm--html-mode" "HTML major mode." t)
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276 (autoload 'hm--html-minor-mode "hm--html-mode" "HTML minor mode." t)
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277 (or (assoc "\\.html$" auto-mode-alist)
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278 (setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.html$" . hm--html-mode)
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279 auto-mode-alist)))
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280
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281 (autoload 'tmpl-expand-templates-in-buffer "tmpl-minor-mode"
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282 "Expand all templates in the current buffer." t)
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283
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284 (autoload 'html-view-start-mosaic "html-view" "Start Xmosaic." t)
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285 (autoload 'html-view-view-buffer
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286 "html-view"
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287 "View the current buffer in Xmosaic."
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288 t)
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289 (autoload 'html-view-view-file
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290 "html-view"
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291 "View a file in Xmosaic."
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292 t)
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293 (autoload 'html-view-goto-url
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294 "html-view"
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295 "Goto url in Xmosaic."
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296 t)
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297 (autoload 'html-view-get-display
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298 "html-view"
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299 "Get the display for Xmosaic (i.e. hostxy:0.0)."
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300 t)
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301 @end lisp
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302
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303 The above lines assume that you have not already installed another
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304 html mode. If this isn't true, then you should use the following:
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305 @lisp
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306 (setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.html$" . hm--html-mode)
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307 auto-mode-alist))
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308 @end lisp
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309
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310 instead of:
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311 @lisp
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312 (or (assoc "\\.html$" auto-mode-alist)
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313 (setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.html$" . hm--html-mode)
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314 auto-mode-alist)))
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315 @end lisp
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316 If you want to use the hm--html-minor-mode together
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317 with the psgml-html modes, then you should add the following
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318 line (works only in XEmacs version >= 19.15 and != 20.0):
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319 @lisp
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320 (add-hook 'html-mode-hook 'hm--html-minor-mode)
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321 @end lisp
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322 @end enumerate
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323
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324 @node Customization, Add New Elements, Installation, Top
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325 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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326 @chapter Customization
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327 @cindex customization
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328 @cindex configuration
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329
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330 You should be able to use the package after its installation without
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331 any further customization. But it contains a lot of user variables to
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332 adapt the package better to your special needs. How to do this is
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333 described in this chapter.
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334
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335 @menu
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336 * Customization (Configuration) Files::
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337 * Customization Variables::
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338 @end menu
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339
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340 @node Customization (Configuration) Files, Customization Variables, Customization, Customization
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341 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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342 @section Customization (Configuration) Files
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343 @cindex customization files
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344 @cindex configuration files
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345
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346 This package uses 3 different files to customize the mode, but you need
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347 not use all of them. Only one of them, the file
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348 @file{hm--html-configuration.el} is delivered together with the package.
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349 The reason for three different files is to provide the opportunity to
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350 have different customization for the package, the site and the
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351 user. There's also a pulldown menu item to reload all customization
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352 files. The files are described in the following sections.
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353
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354 @menu
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355 * Where Are All The Customization Variables Defined::
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356 * Where To Put Site Specific Customization::
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357 * Where To Put User Specific Customization::
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358 @end menu
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359
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360 @node Where Are All The Customization Variables Defined, Where To Put Site Specific Customization, Customization (Configuration) Files, Customization (Configuration) Files
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361 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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362 @subsection Where Are All The Customization Variables Defined
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363 @cindex package specific customization
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364 @cindex hm--configuration.el
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365 @vindex HTML_CONFIG_FILE
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366
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367 All variables which can be used to customize the mode are defined in
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368 the package configuration file @file{hm--configuration.el}. You should
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369 take a look at this file if you don't find how to customize a feature
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370 in this documentation (the documentation of a program is never as
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371 complete as its program code :-).
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372
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373 This file is searched in one of your lisp load directories. You can
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374 change this by setting the environment variable @code{HTML_CONFIG_FILE}
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375 to another file. But I don't recommend this.
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376
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377 @emph{Note}: This file is loaded before the other customization files,
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378 so that its definitions could be overwritten. All variables are set by
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379 @code{defvar}, so that its values could also be overwritten with
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380 @code{setq} in any standard emacs customization files (e.g. in
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381 @file{.emacs}).
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382
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383
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384 @node Where To Put Site Specific Customization, Where To Put User Specific Customization, Where Are All The Customization Variables Defined, Customization (Configuration) Files
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385 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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386 @subsection Where To Put Site Specific Customization
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387 @cindex site specific customization
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388 @cindex hm--site-configuration-file.el
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389 @vindex HTML_SITE_CONFIG_FILE
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390 @vindex hm--html-site-config-file
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391
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392 In general all users at a site are writing their html pages for the same
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393 WWW server. Therefore it is very likely that most of the customizations
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394 are site specific, and only a few are user specific. However, you
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395 don't have to use a site specific customization if you don't want one.
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396
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397 If you'd like to make a site specific customization of
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398 @code{hm--html-mode}, it's possible to put it in a special file called
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399 @file{hm--site-configuration-file.el}. If you do this, you have to set
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400 either the lisp variable @code{hm--html-site-config-file} or the
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401 environment variable @code{HTML_SITE_CONFIG_FILE} to the file and its
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402 path. If you write the filename without its extension (.el), emacs
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403 tries first to load a compiled version of the file.
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404
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405 The environment variables overwrite the lisp variables.
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406
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407 You can also put the site specific customization in any standard emacs
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408 customization file like, @file{default.el}. But an advantage to
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409 using @file{hm--site-configuration-file.el} is that it is very likely
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410 you will be able to use this file with future versions of the
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411 package. I'll try to make it as backward compatible as possible.
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412
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413 @emph{Note}: This file is loaded after the package customization file
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414 and before the user customization file.
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415
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416 @node Where To Put User Specific Customization, , Where To Put Site Specific Customization, Customization (Configuration) Files
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417 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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418 @subsection Where To Put User Specific Customization
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419 @cindex user specific customization
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420 @cindex ~/.hm--configuration-file.el
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421 @vindex HTML_USER_CONFIG_FILE
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422 @vindex hm--html-user-config-file
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423
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424 User specific customization can be put in the file
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425 @file{.hm--configuration-file.el}, which is searched by default in the
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426 home directory of the user. This can be overwritten by setting either
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427 the environment variable @code{HTML_USER_CONFIG_FILE} or the lisp
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428 variable @code{hm--html-user-config-file} to the name of the file and
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429 its path. If you write the filename without its extension (.el), emacs
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430 tries first to load a compiled version of the file.
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431
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432 You can also put the user specific customization in your
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433 @file{.emacs}. It's up to you to decide which way is better.
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434
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435 @emph{Note}: This file is loaded after the package and the site specific
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436 one. Therefore it overwrites all other customization files.
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437
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438
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439 @node Customization Variables, , Customization (Configuration) Files, Customization
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440 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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441 @section Customization Variables
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442
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443 In the following subsections the main customization variables are
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444 described.
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445
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446 @menu
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447 * User Name/Signature::
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448 * Switching Between Expert And Novice Menus ::
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449 * HTML Doctype::
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450 * Defaults Used For Generating Links::
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451 * Templates::
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452 * Deleting Automounter Path Prefix::
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453 * Automatic Insert Of Information::
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454 * Latin 1 Characters::
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455 * Drag And Drop::
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456 * Font Lock Keywords::
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457 * Prefix Keys::
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458 * Pulldown Menu Names::
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459 * Hook Variables::
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460 * Previewing HTML Files::
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461 * Meta Element::
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462 * Indentation::
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463 @end menu
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464
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465
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466 @node User Name/Signature, Switching Between Expert And Novice Menus , Customization Variables, Customization Variables
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467 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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468 @subsection User Name/Signature
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469 @cindex user name
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470 @cindex signature
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471 @vindex hm--html-username
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472 @vindex hm--html-signature-file
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473
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474 @itemize @bullet
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475 @item
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476 @code{hm--html-username}: Your real name. This is used as the name of
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477 the signature links. You need only specify it if your name in the
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|
478 file @file{/etc/passwd} isn't the one you'd like to see in the html
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479 files. Otherwise this may be set to @code{nil}.
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480 @item
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481 @code{hm--html-signature-file}: The link used in your signature. In
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482 general this should be a link to your home page.
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483 @end itemize
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484
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485
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486 @node Switching Between Expert And Novice Menus , HTML Doctype, User Name/Signature, Customization Variables
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487 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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488 @subsection Switching Between Expert And Novice Menus
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489 @cindex expert menus
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|
490 @cindex novice menus
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491 @vindex hm--html-expert
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492
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493 @itemize @bullet
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494 @item
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495 @code{hm--html-expert}: If you're a html novice and don't want to be
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496 bothered with lots of possible html elements, then you should use the
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497 novice popup menus. For that, set this variable to @code{nil},
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498 which is the default. But if you are more familiar with html and would
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499 like to use more html elements, then you should use the expert menus and
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500 set this variable to @code{t}.
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501 @end itemize
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502
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503
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504 @node HTML Doctype, Defaults Used For Generating Links, Switching Between Expert And Novice Menus , Customization Variables
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505 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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506 @subsection HTML Doctype
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507 @vindex hm--html-html-doctype-version
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|
508 @cindex HTML doctype
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509
|
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510 @itemize @bullet
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511 @item
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512 @code{hm--html-html-doctype-version}: The HTML version. This is used in
|
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513 the doctype element. Change this if you use non HTML 3.2 elements. This
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|
514 package (@xref{Overview, version}.) defines by default only HTML 3.2 elements.
|
|
515 @end itemize
|
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516
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517
|
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518 @node Defaults Used For Generating Links, Templates, HTML Doctype, Customization Variables
|
|
519 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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|
520 @subsection Defaults Used For Generating Links
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521 @cindex links
|
|
522
|
|
523 One of the main features of @code{hm--html-mode} is its easy ways to
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|
524 insert special links to html pages, ftp servers, news servers and so
|
|
525 on. I think that most people will have their own (this may be site
|
|
526 specific. @xref{Where To Put Site Specific Customization, Where To Put
|
|
527 Site Specific Customization}.) favourite servers, directories and so
|
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528 on. You may customize the default values and the alists with useful
|
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529 alternatives, which are used from the mode in the inserting functions
|
|
530 for the links.
|
|
531
|
|
532 @menu
|
|
533 * Your Favourite HTTP Server::
|
|
534 * Links to WWW Servers::
|
|
535 * Links To Files::
|
|
536 * Links To FTP Servers::
|
|
537 * Links To Emacs Info Files::
|
|
538 * Links To Gopher Servers::
|
|
539 * Links To WAIS Gateways::
|
|
540 * Links To The Mail Gateway::
|
|
541 * Links For Sending Mail::
|
|
542 * Links To The Program Gateway::
|
|
543 * Links To The Local Program Gateway::
|
|
544 * URL For Forms And Image Tags::
|
|
545 * Marking Of Examples::
|
|
546 @end menu
|
|
547
|
|
548
|
|
549 @node Your Favourite HTTP Server, Links to WWW Servers, Defaults Used For Generating Links, Defaults Used For Generating Links
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|
550 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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|
551 @subsubsection Your Favourite HTTP Server
|
|
552 @cindex favourite HTTP server
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|
553 @vindex hm--html-favorite-http-server-host-name
|
|
554
|
|
555 @itemize @bullet
|
|
556 @item
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|
557 @code{hm--html-favorite-http-server-host-name}: The name of your
|
|
558 favorite http server host. It must be specified! This variable is used
|
|
559 in many other variables.
|
|
560 @end itemize
|
|
561
|
|
562
|
|
563 @node Links to WWW Servers, Links To Files, Your Favourite HTTP Server, Defaults Used For Generating Links
|
|
564 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
565 @subsubsection Links to WWW Server
|
|
566 @cindex WWW server links
|
|
567 @cindex HTTP links
|
|
568 @vindex hm--html-html-hostname:port-default
|
|
569 @vindex hm--html-html-hostname:port-alist
|
|
570 @vindex hm--html-html-path-alist
|
|
571
|
|
572 @itemize @bullet
|
|
573 @item
|
|
574 @code{hm--html-html-hostname:port-default}: Default hostname with port
|
|
575 for http links to a HTML server.
|
|
576 @item
|
|
577 @code{hm--html-html-hostname:port-alist}: Alist with hostnames and ports
|
|
578 for http links to HTML servers. It contains useful alternatives.
|
|
579 @item
|
|
580 @code{hm--html-html-path-alist}: Alist with directories for the HTML
|
|
581 server. Each alist element must consist of a number and a directory
|
|
582 string. The number is used to select the directory during the query
|
|
583 about the directory for an http link.
|
|
584 @end itemize
|
|
585
|
|
586
|
|
587 @node Links To Files, Links To FTP Servers, Links to WWW Servers, Defaults Used For Generating Links
|
|
588 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
589 @subsubsection Links To Files
|
|
590 @cindex file gateway links
|
|
591 @vindex hm--html-file-path-alist
|
|
592
|
|
593 @itemize @bullet
|
|
594 @item
|
|
595 @code{hm--html-file-path-alist}: Alist with directories for the file
|
|
596 gateway. Each alist element must consist of a number and a directory
|
|
597 string. The number is used to select the directory during the query
|
|
598 about the directory for a file link.
|
|
599 @end itemize
|
|
600
|
|
601
|
|
602 @node Links To FTP Servers, Links To Emacs Info Files, Links To Files, Defaults Used For Generating Links
|
|
603 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
604 @subsubsection Links To FTP Servers
|
|
605 @cindex FTP links
|
|
606 @vindex hm--html-ftp-hostname:port-default
|
|
607 @vindex hm--html-ftp-hostname:port-alist
|
|
608 @vindex hm--html-ftp-path-alist
|
|
609
|
|
610 @itemize @bullet
|
|
611 @item
|
|
612 @code{hm--html-ftp-hostname:port-default}: Default hostname with port
|
|
613 for links to an ftp server. This is for the default FTP server. In general
|
|
614 you don't need to specify a port for this.
|
|
615 @item
|
|
616 @code{hm--html-ftp-hostname:port-alist}: Alist with hostnames and ports
|
|
617 for links to ftp servers. It contains useful alternatives. In general
|
|
618 you don't need to specify ports for the ftp servers.
|
|
619 @item
|
|
620 @code{hm--html-ftp-path-alist}: Alist with directories for the ftp
|
|
621 server links. It contains useful alternatives with /pub, /pub/gnu and
|
|
622 so on. Each alist element must consist of a number and a directory
|
|
623 string. The number is used to select the directory during the query
|
|
624 about the directory for an ftp link.
|
|
625 @end itemize
|
|
626
|
|
627
|
|
628 @node Links To Emacs Info Files, Links To Gopher Servers, Links To FTP Servers, Defaults Used For Generating Links
|
|
629 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
630 @subsubsection Links To Emacs Info Files
|
|
631 @cindex emacs info links
|
|
632 @vindex hm--html-info-hostname:port-alist
|
|
633 @vindex hm--html-info-hostname:port-default
|
|
634 @vindex hm--html-info-path-alist
|
|
635
|
|
636 @itemize @bullet
|
|
637 @item
|
|
638 @code{hm--html-info-hostname:port-default}: Default hostname with port
|
|
639 for the Info gateway.
|
|
640 @item
|
|
641 @code{hm--html-info-hostname:port-alist}: Alist with hostnames and ports
|
|
642 for Info gateways. It contains useful alternatives.
|
|
643 @item
|
|
644 @code{hm--html-info-path-alist}: Alist with directories for the Info
|
|
645 gateway. This may be a list with all of your emacs info directories.
|
|
646 @end itemize
|
|
647
|
|
648
|
|
649 @node Links To Gopher Servers, Links To WAIS Gateways, Links To Emacs Info Files, Defaults Used For Generating Links
|
|
650 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
651 @subsubsection Links To Gopher Servers
|
|
652 @cindex Gopher gateway links
|
|
653 @vindex hm--html-gopher-hostname:port-default
|
|
654 @vindex hm--html-gopher-hostname:port-alist
|
|
655 @vindex hm--html-gopher-doctype-default
|
|
656 @vindex hm--html-gopher-doctype-alist
|
|
657 @vindex hm--html-gopher-anchor-alist
|
|
658
|
|
659 There are a lot of useful gopher information servers on the Internet.
|
|
660 You can access them with a gopher browser or with a WWW browser. In the
|
|
661 latter case you have to use the gopher gateway.
|
|
662
|
|
663 @itemize @bullet
|
|
664 @item
|
|
665 @code{hm--html-gopher-hostname:port-default}: Default hostname with port
|
|
666 for links to the default gopher server.
|
|
667 @item
|
|
668 @code{hm--html-gopher-hostname:port-alist}: Alist with hostnames and
|
|
669 ports for links to gopher servers. It contains useful alternatives.
|
|
670 @item
|
|
671 @code{hm--html-gopher-doctype-default}: For gopher links you have to
|
|
672 specify the doctype. In most cases this should be the string \"/1\".
|
|
673 Therefore this is the default doctype, but you can change it to
|
|
674 another.
|
|
675 @item
|
|
676 @code{hm--html-gopher-doctype-alist}: Alist with doctype strings for links
|
|
677 to a gopher server. The strings \"/1\", \"/11\" and \"/00\" are the only
|
|
678 doctype strings that I know. Please let me know if there are other
|
|
679 strings.
|
|
680 @item
|
|
681 @code{hm--html-gopher-anchor-alist}: Alist with directories for links to
|
|
682 a gopher server. It contains useful alternatives for the main gopher
|
|
683 servers. Each alist element must consist of a number and a directory
|
|
684 string. The number is used to select the directory during the query
|
|
685 about the directory for a local program gateway link.
|
|
686 @end itemize
|
|
687
|
|
688
|
|
689 @node Links To WAIS Gateways, Links To The Mail Gateway, Links To Gopher Servers, Defaults Used For Generating Links
|
|
690 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
691 @subsubsection Links To WAIS Gateways
|
|
692 @cindex WAIS gateway links
|
|
693 @vindex hm--html-wais-hostname:port-alist
|
|
694 @vindex hm--html-wais-hostname:port-default
|
|
695 @vindex hm--html-wais-servername:port-alist
|
|
696 @vindex hm--html-wais-servername:port-default
|
|
697 @vindex hm--html-wais-path-alist
|
|
698
|
|
699 You can either make a link direct to a WAIS server (it may be that not
|
|
700 all WWW browsers support this) or an http link to a server (relay host)
|
|
701 which queries the WAIS server. The variables
|
|
702 @code{hm--html-wais-hostname:port-default} and
|
|
703 @code{hm--html-wais-hostname} refer to these relay hosts and the
|
|
704 variables @code{hm--html-wais-servername:port-default} and
|
|
705 @code{hm--html-wais-servername:port-alist} refer to the WAIS servers.
|
|
706
|
|
707 @itemize @bullet
|
|
708 @item
|
|
709 @code{hm--html-wais-hostname:port-default}: Default hostname of the
|
|
710 relay host with port for the WAIS gateway.
|
|
711 @item
|
|
712 @code{hm--html-wais-hostname:port-alist}: Alist with hostnames of
|
|
713 possible relay hosts and ports for the WAIS gateway. It contains
|
|
714 useful alternatives.
|
|
715 @item
|
|
716 @code{hm--html-wais-servername:port-default}: Default WAIS servername
|
|
717 with port for the WAIS gateway.
|
|
718 @item
|
|
719 @code{hm--html-wais-servername:port-alist}: Alist with WAIS servernames
|
|
720 and ports for the WAIS gateway. It contains useful alternatives.
|
|
721 @item
|
|
722 @code{hm--html-wais-path-alist}: Alist with directories for the wais gateway.
|
|
723 @end itemize
|
|
724
|
|
725
|
|
726 @node Links To The Mail Gateway, Links For Sending Mail, Links To WAIS Gateways, Defaults Used For Generating Links
|
|
727 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
728 @subsubsection Links To The Mail Gateway
|
|
729 @cindex Mail gateway links
|
|
730 @cindex Mail folder links
|
|
731 @vindex hm--html-mail-hostname:port-default
|
|
732 @vindex hm--html-mail-hostname:port-alist
|
|
733 @vindex hm--html-mail-path-alist
|
|
734
|
|
735 The following variables are for customizing the insertion of links to a mail
|
|
736 folder. You need a special server for this, which sends the email back
|
|
737 to the browser.
|
|
738
|
|
739 @itemize @bullet
|
|
740 @item
|
|
741 @code{hm--html-mail-hostname:port-default}: Default hostname with port
|
|
742 for the mail gateway.
|
|
743 @item
|
|
744 @code{hm--html-mail-hostname:port-alist}: Alist with hostnames and ports
|
|
745 for the mail gateway. It contains useful alternatives.
|
|
746 @item
|
|
747 @code{hm--html-mail-path-alist}: Alist with directories for the mail
|
|
748 gateway. In these directories you'll probably find mail folders. Each
|
|
749 alist element must consist of a number and a directory string. The
|
|
750 number is used to select the directory during the query about the
|
|
751 directory for a mail folder link.
|
|
752 @end itemize
|
|
753
|
|
754
|
|
755 @node Links For Sending Mail, Links To The Program Gateway, Links To The Mail Gateway, Defaults Used For Generating Links
|
|
756 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
757 @subsubsection Links For Sending Mail
|
|
758 @cindex mailto links
|
|
759 @vindex hm--html-mailto-alist
|
|
760
|
|
761 @itemize @bullet
|
|
762 @item
|
|
763 @code{hm--html-mailto-alist}: Alist with mail addresses for the mailto
|
|
764 alist. The value of `user-mail-address' will also be added by the
|
|
765 package to this alist.
|
|
766 @end itemize
|
|
767
|
|
768
|
|
769 @node Links To The Program Gateway, Links To The Local Program Gateway, Links For Sending Mail, Defaults Used For Generating Links
|
|
770 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
771 @subsubsection Links To The Program Gateway
|
|
772 @cindex program gateway links
|
|
773 @vindex hm--html-proggate-hostname:port-default
|
|
774 @vindex hm--html-proggate-hostname:port-alist
|
|
775 @vindex hm--html-proggate-allowed-file
|
|
776
|
|
777 The program gateway is a special TNT site specific gateway for starting
|
|
778 programs out of a html page. The programs are started by a special
|
|
779 server, which looks in an allowed file to determine if it is allowed to
|
|
780 start the program. This is necessary because the programs are running
|
|
781 under the user id of the server. We're only allowed to start simple
|
|
782 display programs like man, ls and so on.
|
|
783
|
|
784 @itemize @bullet
|
|
785 @item
|
|
786 @code{hm--html-proggate-hostname:port-default}: Default hostname with
|
|
787 port for the proggate server.
|
|
788 @item
|
|
789 @code{hm--html-proggate-hostname:port-alist}: Alist with hostnames and
|
|
790 ports for the proggate server. It contains useful alternatives.
|
|
791 @item
|
|
792 @code{hm--html-proggate-allowed-file}: The filename (with path) of the
|
|
793 proggate allowed file.
|
|
794 @end itemize
|
|
795
|
|
796
|
|
797 @node Links To The Local Program Gateway, URL For Forms And Image Tags, Links To The Program Gateway, Defaults Used For Generating Links
|
|
798 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
799 @subsubsection Links To The Local Program Gateway
|
|
800 @cindex local program gateway links
|
|
801 @vindex hm--html-local-proggate-path-alist
|
|
802
|
|
803 Another TNT site specific way to start programs from a html page. These
|
|
804 programs are started with the id of the user on the host where the
|
|
805 client (browser) is running. Therefore no restriction about the allowed
|
|
806 programs is made. With this you can start only programs and do only
|
|
807 things, which you can do also without the WWW browser.
|
|
808
|
|
809 @itemize @bullet
|
|
810 @item
|
|
811 @code{hm--html-local-proggate-path-alist}: Alist with directories for
|
|
812 the local program gateway. Contains directories, where you can find
|
|
813 programs.
|
|
814 @end itemize
|
|
815
|
|
816
|
|
817 @node URL For Forms And Image Tags, Marking Of Examples, Links To The Local Program Gateway, Defaults Used For Generating Links
|
|
818 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
819 @subsubsection URL For Forms And Image Tags
|
|
820 @cindex forms URL
|
|
821 @cindex image URL
|
|
822 @vindex hm--html-url-alist
|
|
823
|
|
824 @itemize @bullet
|
|
825 @item
|
|
826 @code{hm--html-url-alist}: Alist with URL's for FORMS and IMAGE tags.
|
|
827 The cdr of each list contains symbols, which specifies the use of the
|
|
828 URL.
|
|
829 @end itemize
|
|
830
|
|
831
|
|
832 @node Marking Of Examples, , URL For Forms And Image Tags, Defaults Used For Generating Links
|
|
833 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
834 @subsubsection Marking Of Examples
|
|
835 @cindex color of help text
|
|
836 @cindex font of help text
|
|
837 @vindex hm--html-help-foreground
|
|
838 @vindex hm--html-help-background
|
|
839 @vindex hm--html-help-font
|
|
840
|
|
841 The following variables are for marking the examples in the help
|
|
842 buffer.
|
|
843
|
|
844 @itemize @bullet
|
|
845 @item
|
|
846 @code{hm--html-help-foreground}: The foreground color for highlighting
|
|
847 examples.
|
|
848 @item
|
|
849 @code{hm--html-help-background}: The background color for highlighting
|
|
850 examples.
|
|
851 @item
|
|
852 @code{hm--html-help-font}: The font for highlighting examples.
|
|
853 @end itemize
|
|
854
|
|
855
|
|
856 @node Templates, Deleting Automounter Path Prefix, Defaults Used For Generating Links, Customization Variables
|
|
857 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
858 @subsection Templates
|
|
859 @cindex templates
|
|
860 @vindex hm--html-template-dir
|
|
861 @vindex hm--html-frame-template-file
|
|
862 @vindex hm--html-automatic-expand-templates
|
|
863
|
|
864 For inserting html template files you can customize where you keep your
|
|
865 templates.
|
|
866
|
|
867 @itemize @bullet
|
|
868 @item
|
|
869 @code{hm--html-template-dir}: A directory with template files. It is now
|
|
870 also possible to use it as a list of directories. Look at the variable
|
|
871 @code{tmpl-template-dir-list} for further descriptions. If this
|
|
872 variable is set to a non-existent directory, then it defaults to the
|
|
873 directory where the package is in XEmacs. This is done during
|
|
874 loading the file @file{hm--html-configuration.el} (@xref{Where Are All
|
|
875 The Customization Variables Defined, Where Are All The Customization
|
|
876 Variables Defined}.). This may only be useful in XEmacs >= 19.12.
|
|
877 @item
|
|
878 @code{hm--html-frame-template-file}: File which is used as template for
|
|
879 a html frame. An example is in the package
|
|
880 @emph{hm--html-menus}. @xref{Contents, Contents}.
|
|
881 @item
|
|
882 @code{hm--html-automatic-expand-templates}: Automatic expansion of
|
|
883 templates. This feature needs the file @file{tmpl-minor-mode.el} from Heiko
|
|
884 Münkel (@cite{muenkel@@tnt.uni-hannover.de}), which is distributed with the
|
|
885 package hm--html-menus.
|
|
886 @item
|
|
887 @code{hm--html-template-filter-regexp}: Regexp for filtering out non
|
|
888 (html) template files in a directory.
|
|
889 @end itemize
|
|
890
|
|
891
|
|
892 @node Deleting Automounter Path Prefix, Automatic Insert Of Information, Templates, Customization Variables
|
|
893 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
894 @subsection Deleting Automounter Path Prefix
|
|
895 @cindex automounter path
|
|
896 @vindex hm--html-delete-wrong-path-prefix
|
|
897
|
|
898 @itemize @bullet
|
|
899 @item
|
|
900 @code{hm--html-delete-wrong-path-prefix}: If non-nil, it specifies path-prefixes which should be deleted in paths.
|
|
901 The Sun automounter adds a temporary prefix to the automounted directories
|
|
902 (at our site the prefix is /tmp_mnt). But you can't select such a path
|
|
903 if the automounter has currently not mounted the directory, and so you
|
|
904 can't follow an html link which consists of such a path. To overcome
|
|
905 this behaviour, you can set this variable to the prefix
|
|
906 (e.g. "/tmp_mnt"). After that, the prefix should be stripped from the
|
|
907 paths during the creation of the links. ATTENTION: This variable is
|
|
908 used as a regular expression! It can be set to a string or to a list of
|
|
909 strings.
|
|
910 @end itemize
|
|
911
|
|
912 @node Automatic Insert Of Information, Latin 1 Characters, Deleting Automounter Path Prefix, Customization Variables
|
|
913 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
914 @subsection Automatic Insert Of Information
|
|
915 @cindex automatic insert
|
|
916 @cindex date
|
|
917 @cindex changed comment
|
|
918 @cindex created comment
|
|
919 @vindex hm--html-automatic-new-date
|
|
920 @vindex hm--html-automatic-changed-comment
|
|
921 @vindex hm--html-automatic-created-comment
|
|
922
|
|
923 The @code{hm--html-mode} automatically inserts some useful information in
|
|
924 html pages. This behaviour can be changed by the following variables.
|
|
925
|
|
926 @itemize @bullet
|
|
927 @item
|
|
928 @code{hm--html-automatic-new-date}: t => The date in the title line will
|
|
929 be updated before file saving. nil => No automatic update of the date.
|
|
930 @item
|
|
931 @code{hm--html-automatic-changed-comment}: t => A "changed comment"
|
|
932 line will be added before file saving. nil => No automatic insert
|
|
933 of a "changed comment" line.
|
|
934 @item
|
|
935 @code{hm--html-automatic-created-comment}: t => A "created comment"
|
|
936 line will be added. nil => No automatic insert of a "created
|
|
937 comment" line.
|
|
938 @end itemize
|
|
939
|
|
940
|
|
941 @node Latin 1 Characters, Drag And Drop, Automatic Insert Of Information, Customization Variables
|
|
942 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
943 @subsection Latin 1 Characters
|
|
944 @cindex latin 1 characters
|
|
945 @vindex hm--html-bind-latin-1-char-entities
|
|
946
|
|
947 @itemize @bullet
|
|
948 @item
|
|
949 @code{hm--html-bind-latin-1-char-entities}: Set this to nil, if you
|
|
950 don't want to use the ISO Latin 1 character entities. This is only
|
|
951 useful if `hm--html-use-old-keymap' is set to nil. It is only used
|
|
952 when loading the html package the first time.
|
|
953 @end itemize
|
|
954
|
|
955
|
|
956 @node Drag And Drop, Font Lock Keywords, Latin 1 Characters, Customization Variables
|
|
957 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
958 @subsection Drag And Drop
|
|
959 @cindex drag and drop
|
|
960 @vindex hm--html-idd-create-relative-links
|
|
961 @vindex hm--html-idd-actions
|
|
962
|
|
963 @itemize @bullet
|
|
964 @item
|
|
965 @code{hm--html-idd-create-relative-links}: If t, then the
|
|
966 @code{hm--html-idd-*} functions create relative links. Otherwise
|
|
967 absolute links are used. The idd functions are used for drag and drop.
|
|
968 @item
|
|
969 @code{hm--html-idd-actions}: The action list for the destination mode
|
|
970 @code{hm--html-mode}. Look at the description of the variable
|
|
971 idd-actions.
|
|
972 @end itemize
|
|
973
|
|
974
|
|
975 @node Font Lock Keywords, Prefix Keys, Drag And Drop, Customization Variables
|
|
976 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
977 @subsection Font Lock Keywords
|
|
978 @cindex font lock keywords
|
|
979 @vindex hm--html-font-lock-keywords-1
|
|
980 @vindex hm--html-font-lock-keywords-2
|
|
981 @vindex hm--html-font-lock-keywords
|
|
982
|
|
983 @itemize @bullet
|
|
984 @item
|
|
985 @code{hm--html-font-lock-keywords-1}: Subdued level highlighting for
|
|
986 @code{hm--html-mode}.
|
|
987 @item
|
|
988 @code{hm--html-font-lock-keywords-2}: Gaudy level highlighting for
|
|
989 @code{hm--html-mode}.
|
|
990 @item
|
|
991 @code{hm--html-font-lock-keywords}: Default expressions to highlight in
|
|
992 the @code{hm--html-mode}.
|
|
993 @end itemize
|
|
994
|
|
995
|
|
996 @node Prefix Keys, Pulldown Menu Names, Font Lock Keywords, Customization Variables
|
|
997 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
998 @subsection Prefix Keys
|
|
999 @cindex prefix keys
|
|
1000 @kindex prefix keys
|
|
1001 @vindex hm--html-minor-mode-prefix-key
|
|
1002 @vindex hm--html-mode-prefix-key
|
|
1003
|
|
1004 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1005 @item
|
|
1006 @code{hm--html-minor-mode-prefix-key}: The prefix key for the key tables
|
|
1007 in @code{hm--html-minor-mode}.
|
|
1008 @item
|
|
1009 @code{hm--html-mode-prefix-key}: The prefix key for the hm--html keys in
|
|
1010 @code{hm--html-mode}.
|
|
1011 @end itemize
|
|
1012
|
|
1013
|
|
1014 @node Pulldown Menu Names, Hook Variables, Prefix Keys, Customization Variables
|
|
1015 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1016 @subsection Pulldown Menu Names
|
|
1017 @cindex pulldown menu names
|
|
1018 @vindex hm--html-minor-mode-pulldown-menu-name
|
|
1019 @vindex hm--html-mode-pulldown-menu-name
|
|
1020
|
|
1021 Perhaps you'd like to change the names to get the same menu
|
|
1022 names in the major and in the minor modes of the @code{hm--html-menus}
|
|
1023 package.
|
|
1024
|
|
1025 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1026 @item
|
|
1027 @code{hm--html-mode-pulldown-menu-name}: The name of the pulldown menu
|
|
1028 in the major html mode.
|
|
1029 @item
|
|
1030 @code{hm--html-minor-mode-pulldown-menu-name}: The name of the pulldown
|
|
1031 menu in the minor html mode.
|
|
1032 @end itemize
|
|
1033
|
|
1034
|
|
1035 @node Hook Variables, Previewing HTML Files, Pulldown Menu Names, Customization Variables
|
|
1036 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1037 @subsection Hook Variables
|
|
1038 @vindex hm--html-mode-hook
|
|
1039
|
|
1040 You may use the following two variables, if you'd like to call special
|
|
1041 functions each time the major html mode is entered or the package is
|
|
1042 loaded.
|
|
1043
|
|
1044 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1045 @item
|
|
1046 @code{hm--html-mode-hook}: This hook will be called each time
|
|
1047 @code{hm--html-mode} is invoked.
|
|
1048 @item
|
|
1049 @code{hm--html-load-hook}: Hook variable to execute functions after
|
|
1050 loading the package.
|
|
1051 @end itemize
|
|
1052
|
|
1053
|
|
1054 @node Previewing HTML Files, Meta Element, Hook Variables, Customization Variables
|
|
1055 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1056 @subsection Previewing HTML Files
|
|
1057 @cindex previewing HTML files
|
|
1058 @vindex html-view-mosaic-command
|
|
1059 @vindex html-sigusr1-signal-value
|
|
1060
|
|
1061 The following two variables are only used, if you preview html
|
|
1062 documents with @code{Mosaic}. There are also some other variables in
|
|
1063 @file{hmtl-view.el}. @xref{Contents, Contents}. Look at that file if
|
|
1064 you have trouble with the functions to preview the html document with
|
|
1065 @code{Mosaic}.
|
|
1066
|
|
1067 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1068 @item
|
|
1069 @code{html-view-mosaic-command}: The command that runs @code{Mosaic} on your
|
|
1070 system.
|
|
1071 @item
|
|
1072 @code{html-sigusr1-signal-value}: Value for the SIGUSR1 signal on your
|
|
1073 system. See, usually, @file{/usr/include/sys/signal.h}.
|
|
1074 @example
|
|
1075 SunOS 4.1.x : (setq html-sigusr1-signal-value 30)
|
|
1076 SunOS 5.x : (setq html-sigusr1-signal-value 16)
|
|
1077 Linux : (setq html-sigusr1-signal-value 10))
|
|
1078 @end example
|
|
1079 @end itemize
|
|
1080
|
|
1081
|
|
1082 @node Meta Element, Indentation, Previewing HTML Files, Customization Variables
|
|
1083 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1084 @subsection Meta Element
|
|
1085 @cindex meta element
|
|
1086 @vindex hm--html-meta-name-alist
|
|
1087
|
|
1088 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1089 @item
|
|
1090 @code{hm--html-meta-name-alist}: Alist with possible names for the name
|
|
1091 or http-equiv attribute of meta. Currently I know of the names
|
|
1092 @code{Expires}, @code{Keys} and @code{Author}. Please send me
|
|
1093 (@emph{muenkel@@tnt.uni-hannover.de}) an email, if you know other
|
|
1094 standard html names for the meta element.
|
|
1095 @end itemize
|
|
1096
|
|
1097
|
|
1098 @node Indentation, , Meta Element, Customization Variables
|
|
1099 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1100 @subsection Indentation
|
|
1101 @cindex indentation
|
|
1102 @vindex hm--html-disable-indentation
|
|
1103 @vindex hm--html-inter-tag-indent
|
|
1104 @vindex hm--html-comment-indent
|
|
1105 @vindex hm--html-intra-tag-indent
|
|
1106 @vindex hm--html-tag-name-alist
|
|
1107
|
|
1108 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1109 @item
|
|
1110 @code{hm--html-disable-indentation}: Set this to t if you want to
|
|
1111 disable indentation in @code{hm--html-mode}. And maybe send me
|
|
1112 (@emph{muenkel@@tnt.uni-hannover.de}) a note why you did this.
|
|
1113 @item
|
|
1114 @code{hm--html-inter-tag-indent}: The indentation after a start tag.
|
|
1115 @item
|
|
1116 @code{hm--html-comment-indent}: The indentation of a comment.
|
|
1117 @item
|
|
1118 @code{hm--html-intra-tag-indent}: The indentation after the start of a
|
|
1119 tag.
|
|
1120 @item
|
|
1121 @code{hm--html-tag-name-alist}: An alist with tag names known by
|
|
1122 @code{hm--html-mode}. It is used to determine if a tag is a one element
|
|
1123 tag or not. In the future it should also be used to get possible
|
|
1124 parameters of the tag. Use lower case characters in this list!!!! If
|
|
1125 you have problems with the indentation of
|
|
1126 @code{:hm--html-one-or-two-element-tag} elements, then you should set
|
|
1127 them to either @code{:hm--html-one-element-tag} or
|
|
1128 @code{:hm--html-two-element-tag}, depending on how you use these
|
|
1129 elements. In the future I'll try to implement a better indentation for
|
|
1130 these elements.
|
|
1131 @end itemize
|
|
1132
|
|
1133
|
|
1134 @node Add New Elements, Use With psgml-html, Customization, Top
|
|
1135 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1136 @chapter Add New Elements
|
|
1137 @cindex add new html elements
|
|
1138 @cindex non standard html
|
|
1139 @vindex hm--html-tag-name-alist
|
|
1140
|
|
1141 If you'd like to add new HTML elements to this package, you should first take
|
|
1142 a look at the file @file{hm--html-not-standard.el}, which
|
|
1143 already contains some non-standard elements. If you find your tags
|
|
1144 there, you should uncomment the line @code{(require
|
|
1145 'hm--html-not-standard)} in the file @file{hm--html-mode.el}. There are
|
|
1146 also menu entries for these elements in the file
|
|
1147 @file{hm--html-menu.el}, which are commented out. Don't forget to
|
|
1148 recompile the changed lisp files after that!
|
|
1149
|
|
1150 If you don't find your new elements there, you should do the following
|
|
1151 steps to add them:
|
|
1152
|
|
1153 @enumerate
|
|
1154 @item
|
|
1155 Locate a tag which is similar to the one you want to add. "Similar"
|
|
1156 means that it is inserted in the way you want to insert the new
|
|
1157 tags. Now let's assume, that you chose @samp{<strong></strong>}.
|
|
1158 @item
|
|
1159 Look at the file @file{hm--html.el} and search the function(s) which
|
|
1160 inserts the similar tag(s). If the HTML element consists of only one
|
|
1161 tag, then there should be only one function for inserting the tag. If
|
|
1162 the element consists of a start and an end tag, there are at least two
|
|
1163 functions. Only in some special cases, if it is possible to insert
|
|
1164 elements with different attribute values, are there more than two
|
|
1165 functions. In the case of @samp{<strong></strong>}, there are the two
|
|
1166 functions @code{hm--html-add-strong} and
|
|
1167 @code{hm--html-add-strong-to-region}. The first one is used if no
|
|
1168 region is active, and the second if a region is active. The naming scheme
|
|
1169 of these functions is always @var{hm--html-add-<tagname>} and
|
|
1170 @var{hm--html-add-<tagname>-to-region}. @var{<tagname>} is not in all
|
|
1171 cases the tagname. Sometimes a more human readable name is used (e.g.
|
|
1172 bold instead of b).
|
|
1173 @item
|
|
1174 To get the right indentation for the new tags you should add an entry
|
|
1175 for them to the variable @code{hm--html-tag-name-alist}, which is defined
|
|
1176 in @file{hm--html-configuration.el}. Let's assume that the new tagname
|
|
1177 is @samp{foo}. The entry in @code{hm--html-tag-name-alist} should
|
|
1178 be
|
|
1179 @lisp
|
|
1180 ("foo" (:hm--html-one-element-tag t))
|
|
1181 @end lisp
|
|
1182 if the new element consists only of one tag (@samp{img} is such an
|
|
1183 element) or
|
|
1184 @lisp
|
|
1185 ("foo" (:hm--html-two-element-tag t))
|
|
1186 @end lisp
|
|
1187 if the new element consists of two tags (@samp{strong} is such an
|
|
1188 element) or
|
|
1189 @lisp
|
|
1190 ("foo" (:hm--html-one-or-two-element-tag t))
|
|
1191 @end lisp
|
|
1192 if the new element consists of two tags, but it is permissible to use the
|
|
1193 start tag without its end tag (@samp{p} is such an element).
|
|
1194 @end enumerate
|
|
1195
|
|
1196 Now you are ready and able to insert the new tags with
|
|
1197 @example
|
|
1198 M-x hm--html-add-foo
|
|
1199 @end example
|
|
1200 and
|
|
1201 @example
|
|
1202 M-x hm--html-add-foo-to-region
|
|
1203 @end example
|
|
1204
|
|
1205 If you want to add the new commands also to the popup menu,
|
|
1206 then you have to take a look at @file{hm--html-menu.el}, where all the
|
|
1207 menus are defined. Look at @code{hm--html-menu-noregion-expert} and
|
|
1208 @code{hm--html-menu-region-expert}. The first one is used if no region is
|
|
1209 active, and the second if a region is active (both are only available
|
|
1210 if the "expert menus" are used; this is an option in the pulldown
|
|
1211 menu). You should now add an entry like
|
|
1212 @lisp
|
|
1213 ["Foo" hm--html-add-foo t]
|
|
1214 @end lisp
|
|
1215 to the @code{hm--html-menu-noregion-expert} variable and an entry
|
|
1216 @lisp
|
|
1217 ["Foo" hm--html-add-foo-to-region t]
|
|
1218 @end lisp
|
|
1219 to the @code{hm--html-menu-region-expert} variable (only if
|
|
1220 @code{hm--html-add-foo-to-region} exists). You can do this by setting the
|
|
1221 whole variable to a new value or by using the function
|
|
1222 @code{add-menu-button}. I recommend the last method.
|
|
1223
|
|
1224 If you'd like to have a key sequence for inserting the new tag as well,
|
|
1225 take a look at @file{hm--html-keys.el}. There are
|
|
1226 different key tables defined for region and no region cases and for
|
|
1227 different sorts of elements, like anchors, frame elements (doesn't mean
|
|
1228 the Netscape element frame) and so on. These "groups" are the same as
|
|
1229 the submenu groups.
|
|
1230
|
|
1231
|
|
1232 @node Use With psgml-html, Internal Drag And Drop, Add New Elements, Top
|
|
1233 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1234 @chapter Use With psgml-html
|
|
1235 @cindex use with other HTML modes
|
|
1236 @findex hm--html-minor-mode
|
|
1237
|
|
1238 The package provides a minor mode called @code{hm--html-minor-mode},
|
|
1239 which could be used to join the features of this package with another
|
|
1240 HTML package. Currently this is only tested with the psgml-html mode in
|
|
1241 XEmacs. Please let me know if it works or not with other packages
|
|
1242 or in Emacs 19.
|
|
1243
|
|
1244 If you'd like to use the minor mode in psgml-html mode,
|
|
1245 put the following line in your @file{.emacs}:
|
|
1246
|
|
1247 @lisp
|
|
1248 (add-hook 'html-mode-hook 'hm--html-minor-mode)
|
|
1249 @end lisp
|
|
1250
|
|
1251 Note: This should work only in XEmacs versions greater than 19.14 and not
|
|
1252 in 20.0. It doesn't work in other versions because the hook variable
|
|
1253 @code{html-mode-hook} doesn't exist in those versions. Therefore in those
|
|
1254 versions you must either call the minor mode by hand or change the
|
|
1255 lisp file of the psgml-html mode.
|
|
1256
|
|
1257
|
|
1258 @node Internal Drag And Drop, Template Minor Mode, Use With psgml-html, Top
|
|
1259 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1260 @chapter Internal Drag And Drop
|
|
1261 @cindex drag and drop
|
|
1262 @cindex internal drag and drop
|
|
1263 @vindex idd-actions
|
|
1264 @vindex hm--html-idd-actions
|
|
1265
|
|
1266
|
|
1267 The file @file{internal-drag-and-drop.el}, which is shipped with
|
|
1268 @file{hm--html-menus}, provides a general package for internal drag and
|
|
1269 drop in emacs. "General" means that it can be used apart from
|
|
1270 @code{hm--html-mode} in any other mode.
|
|
1271
|
|
1272 You can start such an action by clicking with the mouse in the source
|
|
1273 buffer and then in the destination buffer. The action may depend on
|
|
1274 the points where you've clicked with the mouse, on the state of the
|
|
1275 region, the point, the mark and any other properties of the source and
|
|
1276 the destination buffers. The actions are defined by the variable
|
|
1277 @code{idd-actions}, which is a buffer local variable.
|
|
1278
|
|
1279
|
|
1280 @menu
|
|
1281 * Drag And Drop Customization::
|
|
1282 * The Drag And Drop Commands::
|
|
1283 @end menu
|
|
1284
|
|
1285 @node Drag And Drop Customization, The Drag And Drop Commands, Internal Drag And Drop, Internal Drag And Drop
|
|
1286 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1287 @section Drag And Drop Customization
|
|
1288 @cindex customization
|
|
1289 @cindex configuration
|
|
1290
|
|
1291 The internal drag and drop functions may be used in all
|
|
1292 modes. Therefore their general customization isn't done in
|
|
1293 @file{hm--html-configuration.el}. Its variables are defined in the file
|
|
1294 @file{internal-drag-and-drop.el} instead. You can set them in your
|
|
1295 @file{.emacs} or in one of the other emacs init files (e.g.
|
|
1296 @file{default.el}). The following subsections describe the main
|
|
1297 customization variables.
|
|
1298
|
|
1299
|
|
1300 @menu
|
|
1301 * Defining The Drag And Drop Actions::
|
|
1302 * The Mouse Bindings::
|
|
1303 @end menu
|
|
1304
|
|
1305 @node Defining The Drag And Drop Actions, The Mouse Bindings, Drag And Drop Customization, Drag And Drop Customization
|
|
1306 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1307 @subsection Defining The Drag And Drop Actions
|
|
1308 @cindex actions
|
|
1309 @cindex drag and drop actions
|
|
1310 @vindex idd-actions
|
|
1311
|
|
1312 The drag and drop actions are commands which are called after an
|
|
1313 internal drag and drop. They depend on the source and the destination
|
|
1314 of the drag and drop. Drag and drop actions are defined by the
|
|
1315 variable:
|
|
1316
|
|
1317 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1318 @item
|
|
1319 @code{idd-actions}: A list with actions, depending on the source and the
|
|
1320 destination of the drag and drop command.
|
|
1321 @end itemize
|
|
1322
|
|
1323 The list looks like:
|
|
1324 @lisp
|
|
1325 '((@var{<destination-specification-1>} (@var{<source-specification-1>} @var{<action-1-1>})
|
|
1326 (@var{<source-specification-2>} @var{<action-1-2>})
|
|
1327 :
|
|
1328 )
|
|
1329 (@var{<destination-specification-2>} (@var{<source-specification-1>} @var{<action-2-1>})
|
|
1330 (@var{<source-specification-2>} @var{<action-2-2>})
|
|
1331 :
|
|
1332 )
|
|
1333 :
|
|
1334 )
|
|
1335 @end lisp
|
|
1336 The @var{<source-specification>} looks like the following:
|
|
1337 @lisp
|
|
1338 '([(@var{<specification-type>} @var{<value>})])
|
|
1339 @end lisp
|
|
1340 with
|
|
1341 @lisp
|
|
1342 @table @var
|
|
1343 @item <specification-type> :==
|
|
1344 @w{@code{idd-if-minor-mode-p}} | @w{@code{idd-if-buffer-name-p}} |
|
|
1345 @w{@code{idd-if-region-active-p}} | @w{@code{idd-if-url-at-point-p}} |
|
|
1346 @w{@code{idd-if-major-mode-p}} | @w{@code{idd-if-variable-non-nil-p}} |
|
|
1347 @w{@code{idd-if-dired-file-on-line-p}} |
|
|
1348 @w{@code{idd-if-dired-no-file-on-line-p}} |
|
|
1349 @w{@code{idd-if-local-file-p}} | @w{@code{idd-if-buffer-name-p}} |
|
|
1350 @w{@code{idd-if-modifiers-p}} | ...
|
|
1351 @end table
|
|
1352 @end lisp
|
|
1353
|
|
1354 The @var{<specification-type>} - functions must have two arguments. The
|
|
1355 first one is the source or destination and the second is the
|
|
1356 @var{<value>}. It must return @code{nil}, if the test wasn't successful,
|
|
1357 and a number (in general 1), which specifies the weight of the test
|
|
1358 function. The weights of all single tests are added to a summary weight
|
|
1359 and assigned to the action. The action with the highest weight is called
|
|
1360 from the action handler. Look at the definition of
|
|
1361 @w{@code{idd-if-major-mode-p}}, @w{@code{idd-if-minor-mode-p}} and so on for
|
|
1362 examples. Look at the function
|
|
1363 @code{idd-get-source-or-destination-alist}, if you want to know the
|
|
1364 structure of the @code{source-or-destination} argument of these
|
|
1365 functions.
|
|
1366
|
|
1367 The @var{<destination-specification>} looks like
|
|
1368 @var{<source-specification>}, but in general it could be set to
|
|
1369 @code{nil} in mode specific idd-action lists.
|
|
1370
|
|
1371 If @var{<destination-specification-1>} or @var{<source-specification-1>}
|
|
1372 is set to @code{nil}, then every source or source
|
|
1373 matches. @code{idd-actions} is a buffer local variable, which should be
|
|
1374 at least mode depended. So if the @var{<destination-specification-1>} is
|
|
1375 set to @code{nil} it says, that the destination buffer must only have a
|
|
1376 specific mode. However, it's also possible to define a general
|
|
1377 @code{idd-actions} list, where the destination mode is specified by
|
|
1378 @code{idd-if-major-mode-p}.
|
|
1379
|
|
1380 @var{<action>} is a function which has two arguments. The first
|
|
1381 specifies the source and the second the destination. Look at the
|
|
1382 function definition of @code{idd-action-copy-region} and
|
|
1383 @code{idd-action-copy-replace-region}. They are examples for such
|
|
1384 actions.
|
|
1385
|
|
1386 The following is an example for @code{hm--html-mode}:
|
|
1387
|
|
1388 @lisp
|
|
1389 (defvar idd-actions
|
|
1390 '((nil (((idd-if-major-mode-p . dired-mode)
|
|
1391 (idd-if-dired-file-on-line-p . ".*\\.\\(gif\\)\\|\\(jpq\\)"))
|
|
1392 hm--html-idd-add-include-image-from-dired-line)
|
|
1393 (((idd-if-major-mode-p . dired-mode)
|
|
1394 (idd-if-dired-no-file-on-line-p . nil))
|
|
1395 hm--html-idd-add-file-link-to-file-on-dired-line)
|
|
1396 (((idd-if-major-mode-p . dired-mode)
|
|
1397 (idd-if-dired-no-file-on-line-p . t))
|
|
1398 hm--html-idd-add-file-link-to-directory-of-buffer)
|
|
1399 (((idd-if-major-mode-p . w3-mode)
|
|
1400 (idd-if-url-at-point-p . t))
|
|
1401 hm--html-idd-add-html-link-from-w3-buffer-point)
|
|
1402 (((idd-if-major-mode-p . w3-mode))
|
|
1403 hm--html-idd-add-html-link-to-w3-buffer)
|
|
1404 (((idd-if-local-file-p . t))
|
|
1405 hm--html-idd-add-file-link-to-buffer)))
|
|
1406 @end lisp
|
|
1407
|
|
1408
|
|
1409 @node The Mouse Bindings, , Defining The Drag And Drop Actions, Drag And Drop Customization
|
|
1410 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1411 @subsection The Mouse Bindings
|
|
1412 @cindex mouse bindings
|
|
1413 @vindex idd-global-mouse-keys
|
|
1414 @vindex idd-global-help-mouse-keys
|
|
1415 @vindex idd-drag-and-drop-mouse-binding-type
|
|
1416 @findex idd-mouse-drag-and-drop
|
|
1417 @findex idd-help-mouse-drag-and-drop
|
|
1418
|
|
1419 The following three variables determine the mouse
|
|
1420 bindings and the mouse behaviour for the internal drag and drop package:
|
|
1421
|
|
1422 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1423 @item
|
|
1424 @code{idd-global-mouse-keys}: The mouse keys for the command
|
|
1425 @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop}. The command
|
|
1426 @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop} is bound during the loading of the
|
|
1427 package @file{internal-drag-and-drop} to these keys in the @b{global
|
|
1428 keymap}. The drag and drop action @b{must be bound global}, because the
|
|
1429 drag and drop action must be started by a click in the source
|
|
1430 buffer. Therefore no action will be performed if the mouse keys are not
|
|
1431 bound to @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop} in the destination buffer.
|
|
1432
|
|
1433 Set it to @code{nil}, if you don't want to bind this function during
|
|
1434 loading.
|
|
1435
|
|
1436 If the command is already bound in the global keymap during loading,
|
|
1437 then this key sequence will not be bound.
|
|
1438
|
|
1439 By default the mouse binding is @key{meta} @key{control} @key{button1}.
|
|
1440
|
|
1441 @item
|
|
1442 @code{idd-global-help-mouse-keys}: The mouse keys for the command
|
|
1443 @code{idd-help-mouse-drag-and-drop}. The command
|
|
1444 @code{idd-help-mouse-drag-and-drop} is bound during the loading of the
|
|
1445 package @file{internal-drag-and-drop} to these keys in the @b{global
|
|
1446 keymap}.
|
|
1447
|
|
1448 Set it to @code{nil} if you don't want to bind this function during
|
|
1449 loading.
|
|
1450
|
|
1451 If the command is already bound in the global keymap during loading,
|
|
1452 then this key sequence will not be bound.
|
|
1453
|
|
1454 By default the mouse binding is @key{meta} @key{control} @key{button3}.
|
|
1455
|
|
1456 @item
|
|
1457 @code{idd-drag-and-drop-mouse-binding-type}: The type of the drag and
|
|
1458 drop mouse binding. The value may be @code{click} or
|
|
1459 @code{press-button-during-move}. A value of @code{click} means that
|
|
1460 you have to click over the source, release the button and click it again
|
|
1461 over the destination. A value of @code{press-button-during-move} means
|
|
1462 that you have to press the button down over the source and hold it until
|
|
1463 the mouse pointer is over the destination.
|
|
1464
|
|
1465 The @emph{disadvantage} of the @code{press-button-during-move} type
|
|
1466 compared with the @code{click} type is that you can't select a destination
|
|
1467 region, and therefore a drag and drop action depending on a selected
|
|
1468 region can't be started with that type of mouse binding.
|
|
1469 @end itemize
|
|
1470
|
|
1471 @node The Drag And Drop Commands, , Drag And Drop Customization, Internal Drag And Drop
|
|
1472 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1473 @section The Drag And Drop Commands
|
|
1474 @cindex drag and drop commands
|
|
1475
|
|
1476 There are 2 groups of commands. The first contains commands which
|
|
1477 perform the drag and drop action and the second displays help
|
|
1478 messages about a possible drag and drop action.
|
|
1479
|
|
1480
|
|
1481 @menu
|
|
1482 * Performing The Drag And Drop Action::
|
|
1483 * Displaying Help On Drag And Drop::
|
|
1484 @end menu
|
|
1485
|
|
1486 @node Performing The Drag And Drop Action, Displaying Help On Drag And Drop, The Drag And Drop Commands, The Drag And Drop Commands
|
|
1487 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1488 @subsection Performing The Drag And Drop Action
|
|
1489 @cindex drag and drop commands
|
|
1490 @cindex performing drag and drop
|
|
1491 @findex idd-mouse-drag-and-drop
|
|
1492 @findex idd-start-mouse-drag-and-drop
|
|
1493 @findex idd-mouse-drag-and-drop-press-button-during-move
|
|
1494 @findex idd-mouse-drag-and-drop-click
|
|
1495 @findex idd-help-start-action
|
|
1496 @vindex idd-drag-and-drop-mouse-binding-type
|
|
1497
|
|
1498 The following five commands perform internal
|
|
1499 drag and drop actions:
|
|
1500
|
|
1501 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1502 @item
|
|
1503 @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop}: Performs a drag and drop action. It
|
|
1504 calls the command @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop-click} or
|
|
1505 @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop-press-button-during-move} depending on the
|
|
1506 value of @code{idd-drag-and-drop-mouse-binding-type}. However you've set
|
|
1507 this, you start a drag and drop action with this command by pressing
|
|
1508 down its mouse button over the source. This command is bound by default
|
|
1509 to a global mouse key sequence. @xref{The Mouse Bindings}.
|
|
1510
|
|
1511 @item
|
|
1512 @code{idd-start-mouse-drag-and-drop}: Starts a drag and drop command.
|
|
1513 This command could be used to start a drag and drop command without a
|
|
1514 button event. Therefore this should not be bound directly to a mouse
|
|
1515 button. This command can be used to start a drag and drop action with a
|
|
1516 click on a menu item or tool bar icon. After that you have to press a
|
|
1517 mouse button over the source. The rest depends on the value of
|
|
1518 @code{idd-drag-and-drop-mouse-binding-type}, as with the command
|
|
1519 @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop}.
|
|
1520
|
|
1521 @item
|
|
1522 @code{idd-help-start-action}: It is possible to display a help buffer
|
|
1523 with a message in it, which describes the action instead of performing
|
|
1524 it immediately (@pxref{Displaying Help On Drag And Drop}). In this case
|
|
1525 you can perform the action by clicking on a special extent in the help
|
|
1526 buffer, which runs this command.
|
|
1527
|
|
1528 @item
|
|
1529 @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop-press-button-during-move}: Performs a drag
|
|
1530 and drop action in a more traditional way than
|
|
1531 @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop-click}. First you press the button
|
|
1532 over the source and then move with the depressed button to the
|
|
1533 destination, where you release the button. This must be bound to a
|
|
1534 mouse button. The @code{SOURCE-EVENT} must be a
|
|
1535 @code{button-press-event}.
|
|
1536
|
|
1537 The disadvantage of this command compared with the command
|
|
1538 @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop-click} is, that you can't select a
|
|
1539 destination region.
|
|
1540
|
|
1541 You should bind the command @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop} instead of
|
|
1542 this one, because it's then possible to switch between both drag and
|
|
1543 drop behaviours by changing only one variable.
|
|
1544
|
|
1545 @item
|
|
1546 @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop-click}: Performs a drag and drop action in
|
|
1547 a more useful way than
|
|
1548 @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop-press-button-during-move}. First you
|
|
1549 click on the source and then on the destination. This must
|
|
1550 be bound to a mouse button. The @code{SOURCE-EVENT} must be a
|
|
1551 @code{button-press-event}.
|
|
1552
|
|
1553 You should bind the command @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop} instead of
|
|
1554 this one, because it's then possible to switch between both drag and
|
|
1555 drop behaviours by changing only one variable.
|
|
1556 @end itemize
|
|
1557
|
|
1558
|
|
1559 @node Displaying Help On Drag And Drop, , Performing The Drag And Drop Action, The Drag And Drop Commands
|
|
1560 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1561 @subsection Displaying Help On Drag And Drop
|
|
1562 @cindex help on drag and drop
|
|
1563 @cindex displaying help on drag and drop
|
|
1564 @findex idd-help-mouse-drag-and-drop
|
|
1565 @findex idd-start-help-mouse-drag-and-drop
|
|
1566
|
|
1567 It's possible to display a buffer with a help message describing the
|
|
1568 action being considered before actually performing it. To perform the
|
|
1569 action, you then click on a special extent in the help buffer. To get
|
|
1570 the help buffer, you do the same things as you do to perform the action
|
|
1571 itself. Only the mouse key differs. There are two commands for this:
|
|
1572
|
|
1573 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1574 @item
|
|
1575 @code{idd-help-mouse-drag-and-drop}: Displays help about the drag and
|
|
1576 drop action. It works similarly to @code{idd-mouse-drag-and-drop}
|
|
1577 (@pxref{Performing The Drag And Drop Action}).
|
|
1578
|
|
1579 By default this command is globally bound to @key{meta} @key{control}
|
|
1580 @key{button3}. This may be changed with the variable
|
|
1581 @code{idd-global-help-mouse-keys} (@pxref{The Mouse Bindings}).
|
|
1582
|
|
1583 @item
|
|
1584 @code{idd-start-help-mouse-drag-and-drop}: Starts displaying help about
|
|
1585 the drag and drop action. It works similarly to
|
|
1586 @code{idd-start-mouse-drag-and-drop} (@pxref{Performing The Drag And
|
|
1587 Drop Action}) and can be used to start the help by clicking on a menu
|
|
1588 item or a tool bar icon.
|
|
1589 @end itemize
|
|
1590
|
|
1591
|
|
1592 @node Template Minor Mode, Bug Reports, Internal Drag And Drop, Top
|
|
1593 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1594 @chapter Template Minor Mode
|
|
1595 @cindex templates
|
|
1596
|
|
1597 There's a file called @file{tmpl-minor-mode.el} in the distribution
|
|
1598 of the package @emph{hm---html-menus}. It provides functions to use
|
|
1599 templates for the @code{hm--html-mode} and also for other modes. It
|
|
1600 needs nothing from the rest of the package and therefore it can be used
|
|
1601 independently of @code{hm--html-mode}.
|
|
1602
|
|
1603
|
|
1604 @menu
|
|
1605 * What Are Templates::
|
|
1606 * Syntax Of Templates::
|
|
1607 * Template Customization::
|
|
1608 * Template Commands::
|
|
1609 @end menu
|
|
1610
|
|
1611 @node What Are Templates, Syntax Of Templates, Template Minor Mode, Template Minor Mode
|
|
1612 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1613 @section What Are Templates
|
|
1614 @cindex templates
|
|
1615 @findex tmpl-insert-template-file
|
|
1616 @findex tmpl-expand-templates-in-buffer
|
|
1617 @findex tmpl-expand-templates-in-region
|
|
1618
|
|
1619 Templates are special pieces of text, which can be expanded by
|
|
1620 emacs. Expansion means that the template is replaced by something else,
|
|
1621 determined by evaluating lisp forms or emacs commands. The
|
|
1622 expansion can be done automatically after the insertion of templates
|
|
1623 with the command @code{tmpl-insert-template-file} in a buffer or by hand
|
|
1624 with the commands @code{tmpl-expand-templates-in-buffer} or
|
|
1625 @code{tmpl-expand-templates-in-region}.
|
|
1626
|
|
1627 Templates can be put together with normal text in a so called template
|
|
1628 file to provide prototype files. You should name these files with the
|
|
1629 following naming scheme:
|
|
1630
|
|
1631 @example
|
|
1632 @var{<file>}.@var{<type>}.tmpl
|
|
1633 @end example
|
|
1634
|
|
1635 where @var{<file>} is a string which describes for what the template
|
|
1636 could be used and @var{<type>} the normal file extension, e.g. @samp{c}
|
|
1637 for C- files or @samp{html} for HTML- files.
|
|
1638
|
|
1639
|
|
1640 @node Syntax Of Templates, Template Customization, What Are Templates, Template Minor Mode
|
|
1641 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1642 @section Syntax Of Templates
|
|
1643 @cindex template syntax
|
|
1644 @vindex tmpl-sign
|
|
1645
|
|
1646 The templates are marked with the sign ^@@, which stands for the null
|
|
1647 character (\000). It can be inserted in a buffer with the keys @kbd{C-q
|
|
1648 C-SPC}. You can also use any other character or string of characters by
|
|
1649 changing the variable @code{tmpl-sign}.
|
|
1650
|
|
1651 At the moment, there are 3 major types of templates:
|
|
1652
|
|
1653 @enumerate
|
|
1654 @item
|
|
1655 @emph{Emacs Lisp function templates}: The expansion of such a template
|
|
1656 evals a lisp form. It is possible to use functions or variables as lisp
|
|
1657 forms. The following is a simple example:
|
|
1658
|
|
1659 @lisp
|
|
1660 ^@@LISP^@@ (insert-file "~/.emacs") ^@@END LISP^@@
|
|
1661 @end lisp
|
|
1662
|
|
1663 inserts the contents of the file @file{~/.emacs} in the current
|
|
1664 buffer during the expansion.
|
|
1665
|
|
1666 @item
|
|
1667 @emph{Emacs command templates}: The expansion of a command template
|
|
1668 evals a template in the same way as an interactive command, which is
|
|
1669 invoked with @kbd{M-x command}. For example:
|
|
1670
|
|
1671 @lisp
|
|
1672 ^@@COMMAND^@@ insert-file ^@@END COMMAND^@@
|
|
1673 @end lisp
|
|
1674
|
|
1675 runs the interactive command @code{insert-file} during the expansion.
|
|
1676
|
|
1677 @item
|
|
1678 @emph{Template comments} Nothing will be evaluated during the expansion
|
|
1679 of a template comment. It is only a comment. For example:
|
|
1680
|
|
1681 @lisp
|
|
1682 ^@@C^@@ This is a comment
|
|
1683 @end lisp
|
|
1684
|
|
1685 The end of the comment is the end of the line. Therefore it has the same
|
|
1686 syntax as a lisp or C++ comment.
|
|
1687 @end enumerate
|
|
1688
|
|
1689 By default, a template will be deleted after its expansion, but
|
|
1690 without the linefeed. Look at the following examples:
|
|
1691
|
|
1692 Before the expansion:
|
|
1693
|
|
1694 @example
|
|
1695 Line before the template
|
|
1696 ^@@C^@@ The Text of a comment template
|
|
1697 Line after the template
|
|
1698 @end example
|
|
1699
|
|
1700 After the expansion:
|
|
1701
|
|
1702 Line before the template
|
|
1703
|
|
1704 Line after the template
|
|
1705
|
|
1706
|
|
1707 Templates can start in any column, and only the template will be deleted
|
|
1708 after its expansion.
|
|
1709
|
|
1710
|
|
1711 It is also possible to put an attribute list in a template. The
|
|
1712 attributes of the list control the deletion of the template. It
|
|
1713 may be that this will be extended in the future with other attributes.
|
|
1714 The attribute list must be specified as an alist (assoc list) in the start
|
|
1715 tag of a template and after its type. Each element of the alist consists
|
|
1716 of the name of the attribute following its value.
|
|
1717 If no attribute list is specified or if an attribute is missing, then the
|
|
1718 default values are used. At the moment there are the following 2 attributes:
|
|
1719
|
|
1720 @enumerate
|
|
1721 @item @emph{don't delete attribute} (@code{DONT_DELETE}): If the value
|
|
1722 is t, then the template will not be deleted after its expansion. If the
|
|
1723 value is nil then the template will be deleted. The default is nil. For
|
|
1724 example:
|
|
1725
|
|
1726 Before the expansion:
|
|
1727
|
|
1728 @example
|
|
1729 Line before the template
|
|
1730 ^@@LISP ((DONT-DELETE t))^@@ (insert-file "~/.cshrc") ^@@END LISP^@@
|
|
1731 Line after the template
|
|
1732 @end example
|
|
1733
|
|
1734 After the expansion:
|
|
1735
|
|
1736 @example
|
|
1737 Line before the template
|
|
1738 ^@@LISP ((DONT-DELETE t))^@@ (insert-file "~/.cshrc") ^@@END LISP^@@
|
|
1739 Line after the template
|
|
1740 @end example
|
|
1741
|
|
1742 It was assumed, that the file @file{~/.cshrc} was empty !
|
|
1743
|
|
1744 @item @emph{delete line attribute} (@code{DELETE-LINE}): If the value is
|
|
1745 t, then the linefeed before or after the template will be deleted. If
|
|
1746 the value is nil then no linefeed will be deleted. The default is
|
|
1747 nil. For example:
|
|
1748
|
|
1749 Before the expansion:
|
|
1750
|
|
1751 @example
|
|
1752 Line before the template
|
|
1753 ^@@LISP ((DELETE-LINE t))^@@ (insert-file "~/.cshrc") ^@@END LISP^@@
|
|
1754 Line after the template
|
|
1755 @end example
|
|
1756
|
|
1757 After the expansion:
|
|
1758
|
|
1759 @example
|
|
1760 Line before the template
|
|
1761 Line after the template
|
|
1762 @end example
|
|
1763
|
|
1764 It was assumed, that the file @file{~/.cshrc} was empty !
|
|
1765 @end enumerate
|
|
1766
|
|
1767 These attributes can be combined. For example:
|
|
1768
|
|
1769 @example
|
|
1770 ^@@COMMAND ((DELETE-LINE t) (DONT-DELETE nil))^@@
|
|
1771 insert-file
|
|
1772 ^@@END COMMAND^@@
|
|
1773 @end example
|
|
1774
|
|
1775 The last examples show also that whitespace (blanks, tabs, linefeeds)
|
|
1776 is allowed at most positions in a template.
|
|
1777
|
|
1778 Look at the file @file{tmpl-minor-mode.el} for a description of the
|
|
1779 commands to expand templates.
|
|
1780
|
|
1781
|
|
1782 @node Template Customization, Template Commands, Syntax Of Templates, Template Minor Mode
|
|
1783 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1784 @section Template Customization
|
|
1785 @cindex customization
|
|
1786 @cindex configuration
|
|
1787 @vindex tmpl-template-dir-list
|
|
1788 @vindex tmpl-automatic-expand
|
|
1789 @vindex tmpl-filter-regexp
|
|
1790 @vindex tmpl-sign
|
|
1791 @vindex tmpl-minor-mode-map
|
|
1792
|
|
1793 Templates may be used for all editing modes, not only for
|
|
1794 @code{hm--html-mode}. Therefore their general customization isn't done in
|
|
1795 @file{hm--html-configuration.el}. Template variables are defined in the file
|
|
1796 @file{tmpl-minor-mode.el} instead. You can set them in your
|
|
1797 @file{.emacs} or in one of the other emacs init files (e.g.
|
|
1798 @file{default.el}). The following are the main variables for
|
|
1799 customization.
|
|
1800
|
|
1801 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1802 @item
|
|
1803 @code{tmpl-template-dir-list}: A list of directories with template
|
|
1804 files. If it is nil, the default-directory will be used. If more than
|
|
1805 one directory is specified, then the template filenames should differ
|
|
1806 in all directories.
|
|
1807
|
|
1808 This variable is used in the commands for inserting templates. Look at
|
|
1809 @code{tmpl-insert-template-file-from-fixed-dirs} and at
|
|
1810 @code{tmpl-insert-template-file}. The command
|
|
1811 @code{tmpl-insert-template-file} uses only the car of the list (if it is
|
|
1812 a list.)
|
|
1813 @item
|
|
1814 @code{tmpl-filter-regexp}: This defines a regular expression used for
|
|
1815 filtering out non-template files in template directories. It is used in
|
|
1816 the command @code{tmpl-insert-template-file-from-fixed-dirs} to allow
|
|
1817 only the selection of files which match the regexp. If it is
|
|
1818 nil, then the Filter @code{".*\\.tmpl$"} is used. Set it to
|
|
1819 @code{\".*\"} if you want to disable the filter function or use the
|
|
1820 command @code{tmpl-insert-template-file}.
|
|
1821 @item
|
|
1822 @code{tmpl-automatic-expand}: If you insert a template file with
|
|
1823 @code{tmpl-insert-template-file-from-fixed-dirs} or with
|
|
1824 @code{tmpl-insert-template-file}, this variable is used. The templates
|
|
1825 in the buffer will be automatically expanded if the variable is set to
|
|
1826 t, which is the default.
|
|
1827 @item
|
|
1828 @code{tmpl-sign}: Thisdetermines the sign which marks the beginning and
|
|
1829 the end of template expressions. By default it is set to the null
|
|
1830 character (displayed in emacs as ^@@). You can also set this to a
|
|
1831 string. Be careful if you change it, so that the templates will not be
|
|
1832 mixed up with other non-template text! Note: The expansion function
|
|
1833 looks at the whole template, so that it is very unlikely that the
|
|
1834 function will make a mistake.
|
|
1835 @item
|
|
1836 @code{tmpl-minor-mode-map}: The keymap for the template minor mode.
|
|
1837 @end itemize
|
|
1838
|
|
1839
|
|
1840 @node Template Commands, , Template Customization, Template Minor Mode
|
|
1841 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1842 @section Template Commands
|
|
1843 @cindex commands
|
|
1844
|
|
1845 In this section the commands of the template package are described.
|
|
1846
|
|
1847
|
|
1848 @menu
|
|
1849 * Insert Of Template Files::
|
|
1850 * Expansion Of Templates::
|
|
1851 * Escaping Of Template Signs::
|
|
1852 * The Template Minor Mode::
|
|
1853 @end menu
|
|
1854
|
|
1855 @node Insert Of Template Files, Expansion Of Templates, Template Commands, Template Commands
|
|
1856 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1857 @subsection Insert Of Template Files
|
|
1858 @cindex template insert
|
|
1859 @cindex template files
|
|
1860 @findex tmpl-insert-template-file-from-fixed-dirs
|
|
1861 @findex tmpl-insert-template-file
|
|
1862
|
|
1863 The template package provides the following two commands for inserting
|
|
1864 template files in an emacs buffer.
|
|
1865
|
|
1866 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1867 @item
|
|
1868 @code{tmpl-insert-template-file}: This command can be used to insert a
|
|
1869 template file in the current buffer. It will expand the templates in the
|
|
1870 buffer if @code{tmpl-automatic-expand} is set to @code{t}. You can set
|
|
1871 a default directory for this command by setting the variable
|
|
1872 @code{tmpl-template-dir-list}. @xref{Template Customization}.
|
|
1873 @item
|
|
1874 @code{tmpl-insert-template-file-from-fixed-dirs}: The difference from
|
|
1875 the simpler command @code{tmpl-insert-template-file} is that this
|
|
1876 command will build a list for filename completion from a list of
|
|
1877 predefined directories (look at @code{tmpl-template-dir-list}). The
|
|
1878 filename completion list will also be filtered with the regular
|
|
1879 expression defined by @code{tmpl-filer-regexp}. @xref{Template
|
|
1880 Customization}. You can set the directory list and/or the filter
|
|
1881 differently in each mode where you use templates, so that you will get
|
|
1882 in the completion list only template files which could be used for the
|
|
1883 current mode.
|
|
1884
|
|
1885 If you want to insert a template file with this command, which is not in
|
|
1886 one of the directories from @code{tmpl-template-dir-list}, then you have
|
|
1887 to enter the string @emph{"Change the directory"} instead of a template
|
|
1888 file. This string is also in the completion list.
|
|
1889 @end itemize
|
|
1890
|
|
1891 Both commands can also be used as functions. In this case the template
|
|
1892 file with is directory path must be given to them as an parameter.
|
|
1893
|
|
1894 You can also use commands like @code{insert-file} to insert template
|
|
1895 files and expand them by hand (@pxref{Expansion Of Templates}).
|
|
1896
|
|
1897
|
|
1898 @node Expansion Of Templates, Escaping Of Template Signs, Insert Of Template Files, Template Commands
|
|
1899 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1900 @subsection Expansion Of Templates
|
|
1901 @cindex template expansion
|
|
1902 @cindex expansion
|
|
1903 @findex tmpl-expand-templates-in-region
|
|
1904 @findex tmpl-expand-templates-in-buffer
|
|
1905
|
|
1906 You can expand templates by hand or automatically after their
|
|
1907 insertion. @xref{Insert Of Template Files}, for automatic
|
|
1908 expansion. Expansion by hand can be done with one of the
|
|
1909 following two functions:
|
|
1910
|
|
1911 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1912 @item
|
|
1913 @code{tmpl-expand-templates-in-region}: Expands the templates in the
|
|
1914 region. The region is established by the optional arguments @code{BEGIN}
|
|
1915 and @code{END}. If the arguments are @code{nil}, or if the function is called
|
|
1916 interactively, then the current region will be used.
|
|
1917 @item
|
|
1918 @code{tmpl-expand-templates-in-buffer}: Expands all templates in the
|
|
1919 current buffer.
|
|
1920 @end itemize
|
|
1921
|
|
1922 Both commands are bound to keys in the @code{tmpl-minor-mode}. @xref{The
|
|
1923 Template Minor Mode}.
|
|
1924
|
|
1925
|
|
1926 @node Escaping Of Template Signs, The Template Minor Mode, Expansion Of Templates, Template Commands
|
|
1927 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1928 @subsection Escaping Of Template Signs
|
|
1929 @cindex template escaping
|
|
1930 @cindex escaping
|
|
1931 @findex tmpl-escape-tmpl-sign-in-region
|
|
1932 @findex tmpl-escape-tmpl-sign-in-buffer
|
|
1933
|
|
1934 It is possible to escape template signs in a buffer or in a
|
|
1935 region. Templates with escaped template signs are not expanded, but they
|
|
1936 are un-escaped by the expansion functions. Therefore it is possible to
|
|
1937 exclude single templates from the expansion by escaping them. Note:
|
|
1938 You can't escape a template twice. The commands which can be used for
|
|
1939 this are:
|
|
1940
|
|
1941 @itemize @bullet
|
|
1942 @item
|
|
1943 @code{tmpl-escape-tmpl-sign-in-region}: Escapes all @code{tmpl-sign}s
|
|
1944 (@pxref{Template Customization}) with a @code{tmpl-sign} in a
|
|
1945 region. The region is established by the optional arguments @code{BEGIN}
|
|
1946 and @code{END}. If the arguments are @code{nil}, or if the function is
|
|
1947 called interactively, then the current region will be used.
|
|
1948 @item
|
|
1949 @code{tmpl-escape-tmpl-sign-in-buffer}: Same as
|
|
1950 @code{tmpl-escape-tmpl-sign-in-region}, but escapes all templates in the
|
|
1951 whole buffer.
|
|
1952 @end itemize
|
|
1953
|
|
1954 Both commands are bound to keys in @code{tmpl-minor-mode}. @xref{The
|
|
1955 Template Minor Mode}.
|
|
1956
|
|
1957
|
|
1958 @node The Template Minor Mode, , Escaping Of Template Signs, Template Commands
|
|
1959 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1960 @subsection The Template Minor Mode
|
|
1961 @cindex template minor mode
|
|
1962 @cindex minor mode
|
|
1963 @cindex key bindings
|
|
1964 @findex tmpl-minor-mode
|
|
1965
|
|
1966 The template minor mode can be toggled with the command
|
|
1967 @code{tmpl-minor-mode}. The purpose of this mode is only to provide
|
|
1968 key bindings for some of the commands of the package
|
|
1969 @file{tmpl-minor-mode}. If you don't want to use the key bindings, you
|
|
1970 don't need this minor mode.
|
|
1971
|
|
1972 Look at the key table @code{tmpl-minor-mode-map} (@pxref{Template
|
|
1973 Customization}) for the definition of the keys.
|
|
1974
|
|
1975 It may be that I'll also provide a pulldown or popup menu for the minor
|
|
1976 mode in a future release.
|
|
1977
|
|
1978
|
|
1979 @node Bug Reports, Concept Index, Template Minor Mode, Top
|
|
1980 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
1981 @chapter Bug Reports
|
|
1982 @cindex bug report
|
|
1983 @findex hm--html-submit-bug-report
|
|
1984
|
|
1985 There's no software out there without bugs. This package contains
|
|
1986 software, therefore it has bugs. I (Heiko Münkel
|
|
1987 <muenkel@@tnt.uni-hannover.de>) have inserted most of the bugs in this
|
|
1988 package by myself, but I've forgotten where. So please help me out of
|
|
1989 this disaster and send bug reports, if you've found one of these little
|
|
1990 animals. I'll try to do my very best to fix them and to insert new ones.
|
|
1991
|
|
1992 If it's possible, you should use the command
|
|
1993
|
|
1994 @lisp
|
|
1995 M-x hm--html-submit-bug-report
|
|
1996 @end lisp
|
|
1997
|
|
1998 There's also an entry in the pulldown menu for this.
|
|
1999
|
|
2000 In some cases a backtrace would also be appropriate.
|
|
2001
|
|
2002 If you can't send the report with this function, at
|
|
2003 least include the package version and your @code{Emacs}/@code{XEmacs}
|
|
2004 version.
|
|
2005
|
|
2006 In the best of all worlds you would also include a patch to fix the bug.
|
|
2007
|
|
2008 @emph{Note}: It's not true that I've inserted the bugs as a marketing trick,
|
|
2009 so that you must buy the next version to get some of them fixed. This is
|
|
2010 false, because this software is free.
|
|
2011
|
|
2012
|
|
2013 @node Concept Index, Function Index, Bug Reports, Top
|
|
2014 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
2015 @unnumbered Concept Index
|
|
2016
|
|
2017 @printindex cp
|
|
2018
|
|
2019 @node Function Index, Variable Index, Concept Index, Top
|
|
2020 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
2021 @unnumbered Function Index
|
|
2022
|
|
2023 @printindex fn
|
|
2024
|
|
2025 @node Variable Index, , Function Index, Top
|
|
2026 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
|
2027 @unnumbered Variable Index
|
|
2028
|
|
2029 @printindex vr
|
|
2030
|
|
2031 @summarycontents
|
|
2032 @contents
|
|
2033 @bye
|