- Subject: Re: [Jed-users-l] Turning off auto-wrap
- From: Parke Bostrom <parke.bostrom@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 21:56:33 -0700
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 02:34:59PM -0700, Doug Kramer wrote:
> (Delayed followup)
>
> I don't quite follow set_buffer_hook. (Are hooks related to modes?)
Hooks are described in the following file:
> On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Parke Bostrom <parke.bostrom@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> > >From (on Ubuntu) /usr/share/jed/doc/txt/hooks.txt:
Hooks are event specific callback functions.
I suspect that "set_buffer_hook" would install a buffer specific hook,
rather than a mode specific hook. (Of course, it could be the mode
that sets the buffer specific hook.)
> How do I set WRAP = 1000; for Text mode, please? (Or for all modes, if
> that's easier)
I'm not sure. It might be as simple as putting WRAP = 1000; in .jedrc
(outside of any function).
> I found some guidance here, but not enough:
> http://www.fi.infn.it/info/jed/jed_19.html
To edit a function from that page:
public define text_mode_hook ()
{
variable mode, modestr;
(modestr, mode) = whatmode ();
mode = mode & ~(1); % unset wrap bit
setmode (modestr, mode);
}
(I believe) the above function would give you a text_mode_hook function
that would run (on the buffer) every time a buffer enters text-mode.
The hook unsets the mode's wrap bit (hopefully disabling wrapping).
I believe jed actually has 2 layers of modes: modestr is a string that
names a mode. modestr modes are more flexible and customizable. The
"mode" variable, on the other hand, chooses between a very small set of
fundamental/primative modes that are much less flexible. Knowing that
these two layers exist might(?) help you avoid confusion.
-Parke
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