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Re: [Orgmode] Org-mode version 6.32trans and 6.21b; Strange interaction
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Martin Pohlack |
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Re: [Orgmode] Org-mode version 6.32trans and 6.21b; Strange interaction between whitespace-mode and cust. org-ellipsis |
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Fri, 04 Dec 2009 16:41:45 +0100 |
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Carsten Dominik wrote:
> On Dec 3, 2009, at 10:34 PM, Martin Pohlack wrote:
>
>> Carsten Dominik wrote:
>>> Hi Martin, this looks to me like a bug in whitespace.el, why does it
>>> override the display table org-mode is using?
>> Hmm, my understanding is that each buffer can have its own display
>> table, buffer-display-table. whitespace-mode has to modify this table
>> (or install an own one) if it wants to do buffer-local modifications.
>> So I think it modifies org-mode's table but doesn't override it.
>>
>> My irritation is that by doing so, it does modifies some global state
>> that effects other buffers.
>>
>> A short look into org.el shows that org-display-table is never made
>> buffer local, so this data structure is shared across all org-mode
>> buffers?
>
> Yes, this is the idea, and it seems only logical to me. So why
> do you want different settings in different Org buffers for
> whitespace? So far I am unconvinced that creating a new
> table in each buffer with the right thing to do.
Ok, I have three argument to support this.
1. Let me start by describing a helper and how I use it. This is a
snippet from my init.el:
----8<---------------------------------------------------------->8----
;;;
;;; whitespace stuff
;;;
(when (require 'whitespace nil t)
(require 'column-marker)
(defvar cycle-whitespace-modes-state 0
"whitespace mode states:
0 -> no whitespace stuff,
1 -> highlighting of stray whitespace, 72 & 80 column lines
2 -> ws highlighting and identification for tabs and spaces (», ·)")
(make-variable-buffer-local 'cycle-whitespace-modes-state)
(defun my-cycle-whitespace-modes (&optional state)
(interactive)
(if state
(setq cycle-whitespace-modes-state state)
(setq cycle-whitespace-modes-state
(mod (1+ cycle-whitespace-modes-state) 3)))
(case cycle-whitespace-modes-state
(0
(whitespace-mode 0)
(column-marker-1 -2)
(column-marker-2 -2)
(column-marker-3 -2))
(1
(whitespace-mode 0)
(whitespace-mode 1)
(column-marker-1 72)
(column-marker-2 80))
(otherwise
(whitespace-mode 0)
(whitespace-mode 1)
(whitespace-toggle-options (list 'tab-mark 'space-mark))
(column-marker-1 72)
(column-marker-2 80))))
(global-set-key [f10] 'my-cycle-whitespace-modes)
(defun my-whitespace-modes-none () (my-cycle-whitespace-modes 0))
(defun my-whitespace-modes-some () (my-cycle-whitespace-modes 1))
(defun my-whitespace-modes-full () (my-cycle-whitespace-modes 2))
(add-hook 'c-mode-common-hook 'my-whitespace-modes-some)
;…
)
----8<---------------------------------------------------------->8----
I usually have whitespace mode active in a medium warning level
(my-whitespace-modes-some), which show whitespace at end of line etc.
Sometimes, I want to see all spaces and tabs in a single buffer
explicitly, e.g. for aligning stuff manually or debugging things
(my-whitespace-modes-full).
At other times, I want to deactivate all whitespace highlighting
(my-whitespace-modes-none), e.g., when dealing with long lines or when
crafting some ASCII drawings.
I make, all of these decision per buffer.
2. Whitespace-mode is usually buffer local. Having it modify other
buffers is irritating. If global effects are desired there is the
variable whitespace-global-modes
3. (whitespace-toggle-options …) is documented to modify the local
buffer only.
Org's global display table de-localizes all of whitespace-mode's local
functionality.
Cheers,
Martin