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Re: Disemvowelment Mode?
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Joost Kremers |
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Re: Disemvowelment Mode? |
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Tue, 14 May 2019 10:01:29 +0200 |
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On Tue, May 14 2019, Grant Rettke wrote:
When I am typing, most of the time I can keep up and more or
less apply the simple rules I am trying to follow. The problem
is when I get distracted (or tired, or the speaker goes to fast
and I can't keep up) and I just start typing word-for-word. In
those cases, I don't want to have to go back over the document
to clean it up. That is why I was thinking about the mode
"looking back at the last two words or so" to do the right thing
to them.
The thing that I still don't understand, is why you would want to
convert the document to shorthand at all? Isn't the purpose in the
end to have a legible written version of the talk? Why would it
matter when some of the words are written in full?
Having talked through this now, there is certainly a case for
not
doing this in a mode -_- :).
Well, in any case you'd need to write a function that can
disemvowel a word. You can call this function manually (or wrap it
in another function that runs over a region/the buffer), or you
could run it in an (idle) timer or something similar. If you use a
timer, there's no reason AFAICT to *not* create a minor mode for
it.
--
Joost Kremers
Life has its moments
Re: Disemvowelment Mode?, Emanuel Berg, 2019/05/14