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Re: subword-mode
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Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: subword-mode |
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Wed, 25 Nov 2009 14:22:27 +0900 |
Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:
> I just bumped into find-word-boundary-function-table, which lead me to
> its only user: cap-words.el.
>
> It seems both subword.el and cap-words.el provide the same feature (tho
> cap-words.el is obviously not good at advertising itself, ahem).
Given that it's only about 3 lines long, and apparently works by taking
advantage of some existing low-level mechanism, cap-words.el seems by
far the more elegant implementation...
However.... it doesn't seem to actually work correctly in many cases;
perhaps the low-level feature has bit-rotted?
E.g.: given the example word in the file "capitalizedWorDD", and turning
on `capitalized-words-mode', moving _backwards_ from the end of the
string with M-b stops at the first "D", then the "W', then the beginning
"c" -- that's correct except that it should have stopped at the second
"D" first. However moving _forwards_ from the beginning with M-f, it
only stops at the second "D".
-Miles
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- subword-mode, Stefan Monnier, 2009/11/24
- Re: subword-mode,
Miles Bader <=