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Re: way to quickly jump to functions using menu created bymouseclicks
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Badari Kakumani |
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Re: way to quickly jump to functions using menu created bymouseclicks |
Date: |
21 Dec 2006 15:27:18 -0800 |
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Drew Adams wrote:
> > > > > > i am looking for easily configurable way using mouse-clicks to
> > > > > > preferably
> > > > > > open-up a menu of function-names in the current-buffer and
> > > > jump to that
> > > > > > function on selecting the menu item.
> > > > >
> > > > > * A menu-bar menu "Defs" for Imenu - use only the mouse.
> > > > > http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/imenu%2b.el
> > > >
> > > > basically i wanted to see a menu of functions using my mouse.
> > > > i couldn't figure out how to get imenu or imenu+ to do that.
> > > > may be i am missing something on how to use the imenu or imenu+
> > > > packages. any pointers on the documentation are highly appreciated.
> > > > thanks,-badari
> > >
> > > I'm not sure what you mean. Imenu+ gives you a menu-bar menu, Defs, of
> > > function (and variable etc.) definitions, which you can access using the
> > > mouse. However, it does this only for Lisp. Perhaps you are looking for
> > > something that does the same thing for a different language? If so, you
> > > might be able to figure out how to do that (using Emacs Lisp),
> > > based on how Imenu+ does it for Lisp.
> > >
> > > To be sure we're communicating, does Imenu+ do what you want
> > > for Emacs-Lisp files (*.el) at least? If not, try explaining again
> > > what it is that you are looking for.
> >
> > there is something i am really missing ;)
> > i am using emacs version 21.2.95.2 on sun machines.
>
> That's fine.
>
> > the menu items at the top i see are as follows:
> > File Edit Options Buffers Tools Emacs-Lisp Help
> > None of the above menus seem to lead me to imenu stuff.
>
> Did you load imenu+.el? Not just imenu.el, but imenu+.el (it will, in turn,
> load imenu.el).
yes. i did.
>
> Did you visit an Emacs-Lisp file - for example, imenu+.el? In an Emacs-Lisp
yes. i did.
> buffer, you should see a separate menu-bar menu, Defs, with menu items for
> definitions in the visited file. In a different buffer, that is not in
> Emacs-Lisp mode, you will not see menu Defs.
not sure how i missed it -- but, yes, i now see Defs menu-bar item that
lets me jum to selected function/macro etc of the .el file i am
visiting.
>
> > is it possible that some other package that i am using is clobbering
> > the menu item put-forward by imenu?
>
> Possible, but I doubt that is your problem.
>
> > not sure about the exact elisp code/functions that control the emacs
> > menus. once i know the code/functions that control
> > this feature, i could grep the packages i have and see if they do any
> > funny things with my menus. any pointers are appreciated.
>
> Before you try to debug things, please make sure that you have actually
> tried what I suggest above: load imenu+.el and then visit an Emacs-Lisp
> file.
now, i work mostly with perl files and load cperl package from
somewhere.
if i type 'M-x imenu' i DO see a separate buffer containing
function-names.
if i select function using Mouse-2 button, i do jump to that function.
BUT i do NOT see the neat 'Defs' menu-bar item you noted. how do i go
about fixing it?
thanks a lot for your help. much appreciated.
-badari
- way to quickly jump to functions using menu created by mouse clicks, Badari Kakumani, 2006/12/15
- RE: way to quickly jump to functions using menu created by mouse clicks, Drew Adams, 2006/12/15
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- Re: way to quickly jump to functions using menu created by mouse clicks, Badari Kakumani, 2006/12/18
- RE: way to quickly jump to functions using menu created by mouseclicks, Drew Adams, 2006/12/18
- Re: way to quickly jump to functions using menu created by mouse clicks, Ilya Zakharevich, 2006/12/18
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- Re: way to quickly jump to functions using menu created by mouseclicks, Badari Kakumani, 2006/12/21
- RE: way to quickly jump to functions using menu created bymouseclicks, Drew Adams, 2006/12/21
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- Re: way to quickly jump to functions using menu created bymouseclicks,
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- RE: way to quickly jump to functions using menu createdbymouseclicks, Drew Adams, 2006/12/21