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- Subject: Re: Emacs lua-mode with outline-minor-mode in Win32?
- From: Veli-Pekka Tätilä <vtatila@...>
- Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 16:57:41 +0300
From: "Hugo Schmitt" <hugows@gmail.com>
I use this all day. Just set outline-regexp according to your function
format.
(add-hook 'lua-mode-hook 'my-lua-config)
(defun my-lua-config ()
(setq outline-regexp "function"))
I really like this simple approach
Me, too. What I would use in my editor at work would be a PCRE regexp
search, too. Personally, with my indent style, this will find stuff that is
not local or is not anonymous:
^function \w+\(
Is this a valid Emacs regexp, too?
And we are getting OT, but can you use the same thing for plain text files.
Quite many files I read have headings matching:
^\d+(\.\d+)?
Again, PCRE syntax.
I'm legally blind so I don't care for the syntax highlighting even though
speechd-el would use different voices for different faces. At any rate, with
a screen reader, searching is even more important, since you cannot scan
visually or glance at stuff, just listen through linearly extremely fast and
interrupt greedily.
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With kind regards Veli-Pekka Tätilä
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