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Re: Lacking some features
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Andreas Röhler |
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Re: Lacking some features |
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Mon, 25 May 2009 13:22:07 +0200 |
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anhnmncb wrote:
> Andreas Röhler (2009-05-20 16:14 +0200) wrote:
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>> anhnmncb wrote:
>>
>>> Andreas Röhler (2009-05-20 07:46 +0200) wrote:
>>>
>>>
>> If the algorythm exists there, just take it and use it.
>> Please ask at
>>
>> auctex@gnu.org
>>
>> It seems not that difficult to write anyway, but I'm pretty confident,
>> it exists.
>>
>
> Following is the response:
>
> Ralf Angeli (2009-05-24 14:05 +0200) wrote:
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>
>> * anhnmncb@sina.com (2009-05-24) writes:
>>
>>
>>> vim has a feature for creating folding and use some other text instead
>>> of header's for displaying, I attach a html to show it, from attachment,
>>> you can see that vim can create a folding and use the infos extracted
>>> from the folding body for displaying, I don't know how to do it in
>>> emacs?
>>>
>> This looks a bit like TeX Fold mode.
OK. Precisely its a matter of bibtex.el IMO.
With bibtex-mode and hs-minor-mode
you'll get the folding.
Still not the additional info displayed.
Please write to the bibtex maintainer, as s/he
might be interested in that matter.
>> You may want to take a look at the
>> documentation of text properties and overlays as well as Outline and
>> Reveal mode.
>>
>
> Could you give me some hints please? I asked, but I don't know elisp and
> the stuff is too complicated for me :(
>
> The features I miss is:
> 1. Changetable outline header text for displaying.
> 2. hmlized text file with outline feature.(org mode has this feature,
> but I want a gerneral way for all outline mode.)
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Re: Lacking some features, anhnmncb, 2009/05/20