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Re: jump to place holder and mapping


From: Fabian Braennstroem
Subject: Re: jump to place holder and mapping
Date: 31 Mar 2005 17:43:04 GMT
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On 2005-03-31, Kevin Rodgers <ihs_4664@yahoo.com> wrote:
>  Fabian Braennstroem wrote:
>  > On 2005-03-30, Fabian Braennstroem <fab@ddorf.de> wrote:
>  >> I am trying 'vim' for a while now and actually like the
>  >> jumping to place holders indicated by '<++>' with 'C-j'. It
>  >> is very usefull, when you have small macro/abbreviations
>  >> including these place holders; e.g. in latex there exist a
>  >> macro:
>  >>
>  >> \frac{<++>}{<++>}<++>
>  >>
>  >> So you are able to complete quickly the fraction.
>  >>
>  >> Furthermore, defining those 'macros' is pretty easy in vim
>  >> with the 'imap' funtion; so writing in insert-mode some
>  >> special shortcut, it expands to the wanted output with those
>  >> place holders.
>  >
>  > I just found 'tempo'. I think that should work for this, but
>  > I can't find anything like placeholders...
> 
>  Isn't that exactly what is meant by the "points of interest"?

Yes, thanks!

> 
>  ;; A template is defined as a list of items to be inserted in the
>  ;; current buffer at point. Some of the items can be simple strings,
>  ;; while other can control formatting or define special points of
>  ;; interest in the inserted text.
> 
>  ;; If a template defines a "point of interest" that point is inserted
>  ;; in a buffer-local list of "points of interest" that the user can
>  ;; jump between with the commands `tempo-backward-mark' and
>  ;; `tempo-forward-mark'. If the template definer provides a prompt for
>  ;; the point, and the variable `tempo-interactive' is non-nil, the
>  ;; user will be prompted for a string to be inserted in the buffer,
>  ;; using the minibuffer.

Sorry, was kind of confused.

Greetings, Fabian


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