Hi Philip,
what's your opinion about this change?
I understand it's a low-level hack, but maybe you can advise on how to do it
better?
Sławomir Grochowski writes:
> That's great idea. I tried with this code:
>
> (message "Toggle display of quick-help buffer using %s."
> (propertize (
Philip Kaludercic writes:
> Sławomir Grochowski writes:
>
>> Philip Kaludercic writes:
>>> I have pushed the changes to master.
>>
>> Thank you Philip for your help. It works.
>>
>> But there is one more small thing.
>> A message that is displayed in the minibuffer.
>> It contains two pieces
Sławomir Grochowski writes:
> Philip Kaludercic writes:
>> I have pushed the changes to master.
>
> Thank you Philip for your help. It works.
>
> But there is one more small thing.
> A message that is displayed in the minibuffer.
> It contains two pieces of information:
>
> (1) command na
Philip Kaludercic writes:
> I have pushed the changes to master.
Thank you Philip for your help. It works.
But there is one more small thing.
A message that is displayed in the minibuffer.
It contains two pieces of information:
(1) command name
Right now it's hardcoded.
Philip Kaludercic writes:
> Sławomir Grochowski writes:
>
>> Thank you Philip for the explanation and preparing the code snippet.
>>
>> So what are the next steps?
>> Can you merge your patch?
>
> If this is everything, I can push the change. But I'll test it first.
I have pushed the changes
Philip Kaludercic writes:
> I tried out using your `org-columns-help-quick-sections' variable, but
> it seems that `where-is' didn't find all the commands you wanted:
> Are commands like `org-columns-move-up' part of the next release of Org?
> I am using whatever is currently on master.
Yes thi
Philip Kaludercic writes:
> Sławomir Grochowski writes:
>
>> Thank you Philip for the explanation and preparing the code snippet.
>>
>> So what are the next steps?
>> Can you merge your patch?
>
> If this is everything, I can push the change. But I'll test it first.
I tried out using your `or
Sławomir Grochowski writes:
> Thank you Philip for the explanation and preparing the code snippet.
>
> So what are the next steps?
> Can you merge your patch?
If this is everything, I can push the change. But I'll test it first.
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Philip Kaludercic on peregrine
Thank you Philip for the explanation and preparing the code snippet.
So what are the next steps?
Can you merge your patch?
--
Slawomir Grochowski
Sławomir Grochowski writes:
> Philip Kaludercic writes:
>
>> We could add a `help-quick-use-map' variable and bind it to `global-map'
>> by default. You can then re-bind it in your command.
>
> I'm sorry, but I don't quite understand it.
Just this here:
diff --git a/lisp/help.el b/lisp/help.
Philip Kaludercic writes:
> We could add a `help-quick-use-map' variable and bind it to `global-map'
> by default. You can then re-bind it in your command.
I'm sorry, but I don't quite understand it.
It seems to me that the simplest way is to add a parameter to the
function, like this:
(defu
> From: Sławomir Grochowski
> Cc: yanta...@posteo.net, emacs-orgmode@gnu.org, emacs-de...@gnu.org,
> phil...@posteo.net, stefankan...@gmail.com, la...@gnus.org,
> hmel...@gmail.com, i...@protesilaos.com
> Date: Mon, 08 Apr 2024 09:38:40 +0200
>
> > The idea here was that some other function cou
On Sat, Apr 6, 2024 at 5:42 PM Sławomir Grochowski <
slawomir.grochow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> But first, we need to modify `help-quick' to be more reusable.
> I tried to do it, but I'm not experienced in elisp.
> I wanted to remove references to global variables, so I did a wrapper
> function to pa
Sławomir Grochowski writes:
> chad writes:
>
>> If you don't mind me asking:
>
> Thank you for sharing your views.
>
>> What are your high-level goals and immediate needs for changing
>> help-quick?
>
> I want to reuse quick-help for functionality in org-mode - column view
> package. See first
chad writes:
> If you don't mind me asking:
Thank you for sharing your views.
> What are your high-level goals and immediate needs for changing
> help-quick?
I want to reuse quick-help for functionality in org-mode - column view
package. See first email in this thread - there is even a screen
> From: Sławomir Grochowski
> Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org, emacs-de...@gnu.org, phil...@posteo.net,
> stefankan...@gmail.com, la...@gnus.org, hmel...@gmail.com, e...@gnu.org,
> i...@protesilaos.com
> Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2024 22:41:32 +0200
>
> But first, we need to modify `help-quick' to be more re
Sławomir Grochowski writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> I see no downside supporting `help-quick' command in Org mode's column
>> view. Generally, better integration with Emacs built-in functionality is
>> welcome.
>
> Great. I'll be happy to take care of it.
>
> But first, we need to modify `
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> I see no downside supporting `help-quick' command in Org mode's column
> view. Generally, better integration with Emacs built-in functionality is
> welcome.
Great. I'll be happy to take care of it.
But first, we need to modify `help-quick' to be more reusable.
I tried t
> On Feb 8, 2024, at 6:01 PM, Stefan Kangas wrote:
>
> Adam Porter writes:
>
>> Since transient.el is part of Emacs now, these kinds of menus should
>> probably be implemented with it.
>
> IIUC, this is not a menu, but a reminder of key bindings that are usable
> in that context. Other keyb
Sławomir Grochowski writes:
> Inspired by "Re: Adding a "quick-help" menu"
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2022-10/msg01138.html
>
> I've created a "quick-help" for functionality in org-mode - column view
> (https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-column-view-tutorial.html)
>
I have been using the https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key for a long
time.
However, today I took a closer look at this package to see if it has
two features that I've found in 'quick-help' which I really like.
Those two features are:
1. option for popup to be persistent, sticky
It's a l
Adam Porter writes:
> Since transient.el is part of Emacs now, these kinds of menus should
> probably be implemented with it.
IIUC, this is not a menu, but a reminder of key bindings that are usable
in that context. Other keybindings here are self-inserting keys, which
are equally useful, and t
Stefan Kangas writes:
> Adam Porter writes:
>
>> Since transient.el is part of Emacs now, these kinds of menus should
>> probably be implemented with it.
>
> IIUC, this is not a menu, but a reminder of key bindings that are usable
> in that context. Other keybindings here are self-inserting key
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Stefan Kangas writes:
>
>> Adam Porter writes:
>>
>>> Since transient.el is part of Emacs now, these kinds of menus should
>>> probably be implemented with it.
>>
>> IIUC, this is not a menu, but a reminder of key bindings that are usable
>> in that context. Other keyb
Since transient.el is part of Emacs now, these kinds of menus should
probably be implemented with it.
> The point of quick-help is to provide a persistent buffer
> with useful bindings, comparable to what Nano does OOTB.
> One critical difference between which-key and transient
> compared to quick-help, is that the latter has nothing
> to do with prefix maps, but (by default) just presents
> globa
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