What is the canonical difference between org-insert-structure-template and org-tempo then?
I think, emacs skeleton libraries (M-x info-display-manual RET autotype RET) support placing the point (with a "_" marker) ср, 30 окт. 2019 г. в 00:43, Berry, Charles <ccbe...@ucsd.edu>: > > `org-tempo' is the replacement. It is mentioned in the docstring for > `org-structure-template-alist'. > > Here is what I have in my `emacs-init.org' file: > > (The letter `p' denotes where point should land. `n' is a newline. See the > docstring for `tempo-define-template' for more details.) > > > #+begin_src emacs-lisp > > (require 'org-tempo) > > > (tempo-define-template "org-src_R" > '("#+begin_src R" p n > n "#+end_src" ) > "<R" "Insert R block" 'org-tempo-tags) > > (tempo-define-template "org-src-named-R" > '("#+name: " p n > "#+begin_src R" n > n "#+end_src" ) > "<r" "Insert Named R block" 'org-tempo-tags) > > (tempo-define-template "org-eqnarray" > '("\\begin{eqnarray} " '> n p > n "\\end{eqnarray}" >) > "<Y" "Insert LaTeX eqnarray" 'org-tempo-tags) > > (tempo-define-template "org-equation" > '("\\begin{equation} " '> n p > n "\\end{equation}" >) > "<Q" "Insert LaTeX equation" 'org-tempo-tags) > > (tempo-define-template "org-displaymath" > '("# begin math" n > "\\[" p n > "\\]" n > "# end math" n) > "<m" "Insert \\[ \\]" 'org-tempo-tags) > > #+end_src > > HTH, > > Chuck > > > > On Oct 29, 2019, at 1:59 AM, Vladimir Nikishkin <lockyw...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > In the version 8 of org-mode you could indicate where to put the point > > after the template is expanded. In the template > > (list "p" "#begin_src plantuml :file ? :export both \n#end_src"), > > after the template is expanded, the point would be located after > > :file, whereas in the template (list "SO" "#begin_src scheme :export > > both \n?\n#end_src") the point would be located on the frist line > > after the header. > > > > At the moment, `org-insert-structure-template' just inserts the > > question mark verbatim. I would consider this a regression, but maybe > > there is some replacement mechanism? > > -- Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin