Carlos Russo <mestre.adamastor <at> gmail.com> writes:
I have used both Carsten's and Eric's solution, as well as
hideshow-org (https://github.com/secelis/hideshow-org), which works
rather well and deserves a mention.
Expanding a bit on Carsten's post: Tassilo Horn wrote some convenience
functions to set the outline minor mode regexps to correspond to the
current comment syntax. Thus, if I'm (for instance) in shell-script
mode, # * and # ** become the outline level 1 and 2 markers.
I have all this working and it's great. But... This is using
outline-minor-mode. Like Giovanni, who started this thread, I'm used
to orgmode, which is a little different although it uses outline mode.
I tried hacking the code to use orgstruct-mode, which is the minor mode
version of orgmode. I got a little figured out, but got lost. I would
think all of Tassilo's code to automatically set up outline-regexp would
still be valid, but I'm not doing something right. I saw Carsten's
message to look at the visibility cycling and understand that, but the
keymaps are not working right and the outline-regexp isn't being set
right. I've worked around the latter with a quick function I can call
from the file buffer. However, I don't know what's going on with the
keymap. It looks right. For example, c-h k TAB gives this:
<tab> runs the command orgstruct-hijacker-command-102, which is an
interactive Lisp function.
It is bound to <tab>.
(orgstruct-hijacker-command-102 ARG)
In Structure, run `org-cycle'.
Outside of structure, run the binding of `[(tab)]' or ` '.
However, it doesn't seem to recognize when it's in a structure. M-x
org-cycle works as does M-x org-global-cycle.
I only need this for emacs-lisp-mode and verilog-mode so I simplified
Tassilo's code like this:
(when (eq major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode)
(setq outline-regexp ";; [*]+ "))
(when (eq major-mode 'verilog-mode)
(setq outline-regexp "\\s-*// [*]+ "))
Help Please!
Thanks!
David