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Re: [emacs-humanities] Mailing list for Fountain Mode


From: Paul W. Rankin
Subject: Re: [emacs-humanities] Mailing list for Fountain Mode
Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2022 13:15:00 +1000
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Hello JC! Glad you get some use out of Olivetti.

Regarding Binder, thanks for checking it out and reporting your difficulties. It is a failure on the part of the tutorial that it doesn't make clear how to start a new project.

For your example of a directory of DocBook files simply toggling the sidebar either within the directory or a file in the top-level of that directory should give a y/n prompt to change the project directory to the current one and create a .binder.el file there. If there is no active project (i.e. option binder-project-directory is nil, likely your case) there won't be a y/n prompt and you'll just receive a message that a .binder.el file was created.

From the sidebar you can type <a> to add a file or <A> to add all files to the project (which will populate the .binder.el file). I think only non-hidden files are added.

You should never need to write any code or edit the .binder.el file. Everything should be usable without knowing Elisp.

Regarding one project at a time, I should make the wording more clear. I just mean there's only one project *active* at at time. This is because all the commands are global. If you navigate to another directory with a .binder.el file and call a binder command (e.g. show the sidebar, navigate project files, etc.) it will prompt if you want to switch to that project instead. You can also switch projects with <C> in the sidebar.

Let me know if any of that is unclear or you have any other issues. Binder is still a bit experimental and given Emacs already has project.el I should probably investigate the overlap and whether things can be more integrated.

On 2022-12-24 21:28, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote:
Paul,

I just subscribed, even though I am not a script writer... :-) And I took the time to check your GH repositories and found olivetti, which I use all the time! Thank you!

I checked Binder and tried to use it, but even after doing the tutorial I'm not clear how to actually start.

Do I have to create a binder.el file in the directory I want to use (I'm thinking of a set of DocBook files). What is the content of that file? Or it is the mode code itself?

Also, you say that one can only use one project at a time, but your example shows 2 directories with a binder.el in each. Does that mean that Emacs automatically recognizes that we have changed of project?

JC

On Dec 24, 2022, at 19:34, Paul W. Rankin via Emacs-humanities <emacs-humanities@gnu.org> wrote:

Hello!

Founder of the emacs-humanities@ list here. This list has survived much longer than I anticipated, by my count a bit over two years. I'm quite glad to see I underestimated the vitality of the intersection between the Arts/Humanities and Emacs users.

With that in mind I thought it would be worthwhile if there existed a mailing list for Fountain Mode, an Emacs screenwriting package that I maintain, and that this list functioned not only as an avenue for support and bug reports, but also provided a space for discussion among the small intersection of Emacs users/screenwriters. And so:

   https://lists.sr.ht/~pwr/fountain-mode

Post comments, bug reports, feature requests and patches, and feel free to also discuss screenwriting on Emacs in general. This list is also where announcements will be posted.

Thanks!




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