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Re: [O] [NEW] navi-mode for org files


From: Charles Berry
Subject: Re: [O] [NEW] navi-mode for org files
Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2013 02:12:41 +0000 (UTC)
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Thorsten Jolitz <tjolitz <at> gmail.com> writes:

> 
> 
> Hi List, 
> 
> I made navi-mode (=> super-fast buffer navigation, visibility-cycling,
> structure-editing, and much more, with one-key commands in an associated
> read-only *Navi* buffer) work with Org-mode buffers too. 
> 
> The basic things work, but there are still keyword-searches and
> keybindings to define. 
> 

Thorsten,

Thanks. This is really helpful.

Some comments:

Maybe you have this on your TODO list, but some things do not work as 
I would expect.

In the *Navi:myfile.org* buffer, 1,2,3, Z, N, W are all good.

C-1 N also good.

But C-1 Z, C-2 W don't quite work.

I think the part of the regexp that represents the 'Z' or 'W' search needs
to be wrapped in \( ... \) as the parts beyond  

  \(^\* \|^[ ^I]*#\+name:[ ^I]*

do not match.

===

I find myself doing "1 n n r 2 r Z w 2 n r Z" to look at successive pieces 
of a buffer.

Is there a slicker way to do stuff like this?

===

[snip]

 ,------------------------------------------------------------------------
> | PS 
> | 
> | Please note that all this is available for your source code buffers
> | too (e.g. in Emacs Lisp) when you structure them the 'outshine' way. 
> | 
> | Use outorg.el, outshine.el or navi-mode.el as example files to see what
> | I mean (read comment-section of outshine.el for installation tips). 
> | 
> | Do 'M-s n' on one of them to open a *Navi* buffer. Try the the
> | commands from list item (5) above and don't forget to checkout command
> | 'e' - it is extremely useful since it opens the subtree at point (or,
> | with prefix, the whole Emacs Lisp buffer) in a temporary Org-mode edit
> | buffer.
> `------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 

I cannot seem to get this to work. If I try to execute

;; # #+begin_src emacs-lisp
;; #  (require 'outshine)
;; #  (add-hook ‘outline-minor-mode-hook ‘outshine-hook-function)
;; # #+end_src

the add-hook returns 

Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable ‘outline-minor-mode-hook)


I am running 

Org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-276-g3d3465 @ ...
GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-apple-darwin, NS apple-appkit-1038.36) of
 2013-03-12 on bob.porkrind.org

Best,






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