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Also, if you like having all <i> elements aligned at eg. column 25, the following in your .emacs lets you do <code>M-x align</code> on a region to achieve that: |
Also, if you like having all <i> elements aligned at eg. column 25, the following in your .emacs lets you do <code>M-x align</code> on a region to achieve that, and also aligns <p> to 10 and <r> to 44 (for bidix): |
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(regexp . "\\(\\s-*\\)\\(<r>.*\\)$") |
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(column . 44))) |
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(regexp . "\\(\\s-*\\)\\(<p>.*\\)$") |
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Revision as of 11:35, 7 June 2009
Emacs has a nice xml editing mode called nXML.
I often define keyboard macros as I edit, some of these I record as functions which you can put in your .emacs, since they come in handy time and again, eg. this one for bidix:
(defun nxml-dix-restriction-copy (&optional RL) "Make a copy of the Apertium element we're looking at, and add an LR restriction to the copy. A prefix argument makes it an RL restriction." (interactive "P") (nxml-token-after) (let ((tok (xmltok-start-tag-qname))) (while (not (equal tok "e")) (nxml-backward-up-element) (nxml-token-after) (setq tok (xmltok-start-tag-qname)))) (if (looking-at "[e>]") (nxml-backward-up-element)) (kill-sexp) (yank) (newline-and-indent) (yank) (goto-char (mark t)) (let ((dir (if RL "RL" "LR"))) (forward-word) (insert (concat " r=\"" dir "\""))) (forward-char) (just-one-space) (delete-backward-char 1)) ;; whatever keys you prefer: (define-key nxml-mode-map (kbd "C-c L") 'nxml-dix-restriction-copy) (define-key nxml-mode-map (kbd "C-c R") (lambda nil (interactive) "Make a copy of the Apertium element we're looking at, and add an RL restriction to the copy." (nxml-dix-restriction-copy 'RL)))
Also, if you like having all <i> elements aligned at eg. column 25, the following in your .emacs lets you do M-x align
on a region to achieve that, and also aligns
to 10 and <r> to 44 (for bidix):
(add-hook 'align-load-hook (lambda () (add-to-list 'align-rules-list '(nxml-dix-i-align (regexp . "\\(\\s-*\\)\\(<i.*\\)$") (modes . '(nxml-mode)) (column . 25))) (add-to-list 'align-rules-list '(nxml-dix-r-align (regexp . "\\(\\s-*\\)\\(<r>.*\\)$") (tab-stop . nil) (modes . '(nxml-mode)) (column . 44))) (add-to-list 'align-rules-list '(nxml-dix-p-align (regexp . "\\(\\s-*\\)\\(<p>.*\\)$") (modes . '(nxml-mode)) (column . 10)))))