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Re: the v word but not a religious salvo


From: Andreas Röhler
Subject: Re: the v word but not a religious salvo
Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2009 19:57:30 +0200
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Harry Putnam wrote:
> Lennart Borgman <lennart.borgman@gmail.com> writes:
>
>   
>> There is a special mailing list for yasnippets. I think you are
>> missing something if you think it can't do more...
>>     
>
> That is extremely likely.... but then too.  If after say 45 minutes
> browsing around the docs and I can't write at least a super simple
> snippet.  Then its either way out of my league or the docs aren't that
> good.
>
> I was hoping to get some rough idea of what it could do without
> pounding away for a week or two... just to get started.
>
> I have found it to be the case at least fairly often, that if I can't
> get some tiny start going within something like an hour or so, then
> its going to be a total pain in the butt and hefty time sync to learn
> it well.  Some things are worth that... like emacs and gnus, but its
> hard to tell in advance.
>
> I was able to make inserts but I tried to write a snippet after
> reading that part of the docs and couldn't even make a start after
> reading and tinkering for around an hour.
>   

Before you give up for the rest of your life:
have a look at a snippet at

yasnippet-0.6.1b/snippets/text-mode/emacs-lisp-mode

for example snippet "defun"

My bet is with your succes and delight!

Andreas

> If the vim plugin turns out to be that way too... I'll probably toss
> them both... and enlarge on my skeleton writing skills.
> It seems somewhat likely because I remember seeing when I looked at it
> on line that its based on textmate and so is yasnippets.
>
> After reading some of David K's pointer to autotype and Shelagh M'd
> encouraging comments and pointer to more skeleton info... It looks
> like I've been seriously under utilizing skeletons.
>
>
>
>
>   





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