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Re: Seeking advice on writing a "line-based" major mode
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Joost Kremers |
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Re: Seeking advice on writing a "line-based" major mode |
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8 Jun 2015 00:09:13 GMT |
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Marcin Borkowski wrote:
> And maybe there is even a more general library to establish
> a correspondence between some vector/list of objects and a buffer whose
> lines contain some textual representation of these objects, so that
> I wouldn't have to code e.g. the displaying routine from scratch?
I'm currently looking at tabulated-list-mode for something similar (or
not, depending on the details ;-) myself. It seems to have some of the
properties that you are looking for, although it's probably not a
perfect fit. Might still be worth a look, though:
(info "(elisp) Tabulated List Mode")
HTH
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