Hi Samium,
radio links are not strong enough to support massive matching, and I
don't want to implement a parser like this.
But I think this would be a nice add-on, to make a more powerful radio-
link module. It could include across-file linking, derivatives like
you suggest and more.
Nice Xmas project, anyone??? :-)
However, I don't think it is feasible to do this like I currently do,
with font-lock. Font-lock is applied after every key stroke, and when
matching very many words, this will not work. Probably a system using
hooks and/or idle timers could be appropriate...
- Carsten
On Nov 27, 2009, at 7:19 PM, Samium Gromoff wrote:
Good day folks,
I'd like to be able to specify possible conjugations for non-strict
matching of radio targets, so that:
#+RADIO_CONJUGATION_SET foo fooish
#+RADIO_CONJUGATION_SET bar barry
<<<foo bar>>>
gets targeted by all of:
- foo bar,
- fooish bar,
- foo barry, and
- fooish barry
Alternatively, as a more predictable, but also less automated way:
#+RADIO_EQUIV "foo bar" "fooish bar" "foo barry" "fooish barry"
I feel that this might make org-generated dictionaries much more
useful.
Oh, and by the way -- thanks for an excellent tool!
regards,
Samium Gromoff
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