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RE: two function requests
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Doug Lewan |
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RE: two function requests |
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Wed, 1 Aug 2012 16:11:58 +0000 |
(2) -- clause definition -- would be very useful.
Every time I land in a new work environment this comes to my mind (and then
gets buried by the work at hand).
Here are some of the core ideas that I find in my current [lack of] design:
- Extend the logic of sentence definition to include commas, semicolons and
colons. (There may be others.)
- Identify words and phrases that begin clauses (and, but, or, if, then,
otherwise, when, whenever, etc.)
- Define the hierarchy that governs priority of those words and phrases.
- Define the rules governing clause definition given priorities.
Once you've got the above(!), then motion, intelligent wrapping, etc. should be
easy.
Yours in deferred laziness,
,Doug
P.S. Is there a connection between your two requests?
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> Subject: two function requests
>
>
> (1) A command that deletes every instance of a certain char, e.g., "_"
> is
> entered and every "_" is deleted from the text. Would be very useful
> when
> formatting pdfs into orgs.
>
> (2) (forward-clause), (backward-clause) commands, which would be much
> more
> useful than (forward-sentence), (backward-sentence), particularly when
> formatting / reading pre-20th century literature, with its page-length
> Herman Melville sentences.
>
> I suppose a function that sets point to next comma is what I am looking
> for,
> even if I'd be stuck incrementally moving inside of lists from time to
> time.
>
> I'm asking whether these functions or similar functions already exist.
> If I
> were to write them myself, I also wouldn't mind being pointed in the
> right
> direction for models. I'm sure this would require just slight
> modification
> of the existing code base.
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