On Nov 14, 4:08 pm, "Eric S. Johansson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Almar Klein wrote: > > Hi Eric, > > > First of all, I like your initiative. > > there's nothing like self interest to drive one's initiative. :-) 14 years > with > speech recognition and counting. I'm so looking to my 15th anniversary of > being > injured next year.... > > another initiative is exporting the speech recognition environment to the > Linux > context. In a nutshell, he dictated to application on Windows, it tunnels > over > the network to a Linux machine, and will allow you to cut and paste to and > from > that Linux application. I could definitely use some high quality volunteer > talent for this effort. it would make a huge quality of life difference to > disabled developers. This work would also be usable by the folks in the > wine > project who are supporting NaturallySpeaking. > > > I'm not sure if I undestand you correctly, but can't you just > > increase indentation after each line that ends with a colon? > > That's how I do it in my editor. The user would then only need > > to specify when to decrease indentation. > > here's an example of the problem: > class foo( object): > def cat(self) > self.x=1 > def dog > self.x=2 > > this is legal Python but it's not what you need 99% of the time. There is no > cue to the editor to tell it to outdent to give me what I really want which > is: > > class foo( object): > def cat(self) > self.x=1 > def dog > self.x=2 > > so there should be a mechanism for saying "indent the level of the previous > definition". For what it's worth, this would translate in speech recognition > of > arm in vocola pseudocode to > > new method = <def indent>def ^(self):{enter}"""{enter}"""{enter}<srch > backwards > and delete ^> > > which would allow me to create a method definition and put me back at a place > where I can speak the method name. There's other stuff in these be done like > allowing you to modify various features by names such as adding/deleting > arguments, modifying array indices etc. If you are not careful, I'll talk > about > command disambiguation through scope reduction and the related visual elements > in the working environment. > > I really need a job doing this UI stuff. :-)
The backspace key in emacs does exactly what you want. Have you tried it? For python.el, distributed with Gnu Emacs: DEL (translated from <backspace>) runs the command python-backspace, which is an interactive compiled List function in `python.el` For python-mode.e, distributed with XEmacs (but usable with Gnu Emacs): DEL (translated from <backspace>) runs the command py-electric- backspace, which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `python-mode.el'. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list