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+
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+possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
+free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
+
+ To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
+to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
+state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
+the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
+
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+ Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
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+ (at your option) any later version.
+
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
+
+ If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
+notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
+
+ <program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
+ This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
+ This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
+ under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
+
+The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
+parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
+might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
+
+ You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
+if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
+For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
+<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+ The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
+into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
+may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
+the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
+Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
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diff --git a/basic.el b/basic.el
index 191c997..b6fd4bf 100644
--- a/basic.el
+++ b/basic.el
@@ -246,6 +246,80 @@ See `display-line-numbers' for details."
;;; Windows
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-enlarge-window (&optional delta horizontal)
+ "Make the seleted window DELTA lines taller.
+
+This is a thin wrapper around the default `enlarge-window'.
+
+If DELTA is nil, it defaults to 1.
+
+If HORIZONTAL is non-nil, this will make the seleted window DELTA
+lines wider instead.
+
+If DELTA is negative, shrink instead of enlarge.
+
+Also, if DELTA is 0, then maximize the selected window."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (cond
+ ((eq delta 0)
+ (enlarge-window (cond
+ (horizontal (frame-width))
+ ((frame-height)))
+ horizontal))
+ ((enlarge-window (prefix-numeric-value delta) horizontal))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-shrink-window (&optional delta horizontal)
+ "Make the seleted window DELTA lines smaller.
+
+This is a thin wrapper around the default `shrink-window'.
+
+If DELTA is nil, it defaults to 1.
+
+If HORIZONTAL is non-nil, this will make the seleted window DELTA
+lines smaller instead.
+
+If DELTA is negative, enlarge instead of shrink.
+
+Also, if DELTA is 0, then minimize the selected window."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (cond
+ ((eq delta 0)
+ (shrink-window (cond
+ (horizontal (frame-width))
+ ((frame-height)))
+ horizontal))
+ ((shrink-window (prefix-numeric-value delta) horizontal))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-enlarge-window-horizontally (&optional delta)
+ "Make selected window DELTA columns wider.
+
+This is a thin wrapper around the default `enlarge-window-horizontally'.
+
+DELTA defaults to 1. If DELTA is 0, then maximize the selected
+window horizontally."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (cond
+ ((eq delta 0)
+ (enlarge-window-horizontally (frame-width)))
+ ((enlarge-window-horizontally (prefix-numeric-value delta)))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-shrink-window-horizontally (&optional delta)
+ "Make selected window DELTA columns wider.
+
+This is a thin wrapper around the default `shrink-window-horizontally'.
+
+DELTA defaults to 1. If DELTA is 0, then maximize the selected
+window horizontally."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (cond
+ ((eq delta 0)
+ (shrink-window-horizontally (frame-width)))
+ ((shrink-window-horizontally (prefix-numeric-value delta)))))
+
(define-key global-map (vector ?\s-o) #'other-window)
(define-key global-map (vector ?\s-&) #'delete-other-windows)
(define-key global-map (vector ?\s-é) #'split-window-below)
@@ -253,7 +327,10 @@ See `display-line-numbers' for details."
;; otherwise it would be interpreted as a string quote.
(define-key global-map (vector 8388642) #'split-window-right)
(define-key global-map (vector ?\s-à) #'delete-window)
-(define-key global-map (vector ?\C-+) #'enlarge-window)
+(define-key global-map (vector ?\C-+) #'durand-enlarge-window)
+(define-key global-map (vector ?\C-=) #'durand-shrink-window)
+(define-key global-map (vector ?\C-x ?\{) #'durand-shrink-window-horizontally)
+(define-key global-map (vector ?\C-x ?\}) #'durand-enlarge-window-horizontally)
(define-key global-map (vector ?\s-f) #'find-file)
(define-key global-map (vector ?\s-F) #'find-file-other-window)
(define-key global-map (vector ?\s-d) #'dired)
diff --git a/comb/orderless-conf.el b/comb/orderless-conf.el
index 2d669a4..a86e40e 100644
--- a/comb/orderless-conf.el
+++ b/comb/orderless-conf.el
@@ -37,3 +37,45 @@
(cond
((= (aref pattern 0) ?,)
(cons 'orderless-strict-leading-initialism (substring pattern 1))))))
+
+
+(defvar durand-headlong-entered-minibuffer-p nil
+ "Whether or not we have entered minibuffer.
+
+This is used for determining if we shall exit the minibuffer when
+there is only one candidate left.")
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-headlong-minibuffer-setup-hook ()
+ "The entry for the completion to be headlong.
+Simply add this function to `minibuffer-setup-hook'."
+ ;; NOTE: When we run this function we first enter minibuffer, so we
+ ;; set a variable to its appropriate value.
+ (set 'durand-headlong-entered-minibuffer-p nil)
+ (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'durand-headlong-post-command-hook t)
+ (add-hook 'minibuffer-exit-hook 'durand-headlong-minibuffer-exit-hook))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-headlong-post-command-hook ()
+ "Exit the minibuffer if there is only one candidate left.
+
+In practice, when we first enter minibuffer, there is some
+abnormal behaviour, so we only check when we have entered the
+minibuffer as usual."
+ (let ((comps (completion-all-completions
+ (minibuffer-contents)
+ minibuffer-completion-table minibuffer-completion-predicate
+ (- (point) (minibuffer-prompt-end)))))
+ (cond
+ ((and durand-headlong-entered-minibuffer-p
+ comps
+ (not (consp (cdr comps))))
+ (minibuffer-force-complete-and-exit))
+ (t (set 'durand-headlong-entered-minibuffer-p t)))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-headlong-minibuffer-exit-hook ()
+ "Remove the hooks we added."
+ (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'durand-headlong-post-command-hook)
+ (remove-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook 'durand-headlong-minibuffer-setup-hook)
+ (remove-hook 'minibuffer-exit-hook 'durand-headlong-minibuffer-exit-hook))
diff --git a/common.el b/common.el
index 702124f..fa6f3fe 100644
--- a/common.el
+++ b/common.el
@@ -55,6 +55,110 @@
(t
(other-window 1)))))
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-embark-scroll-down-or-go-to-completions (&optional arg)
+ "Scroll down; if this is not feasible, go to the completions buffer.
+ARG means do this command ARG times."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (let ((original-point (point))
+ (left (abs (forward-line arg)))
+ (completion-windows
+ (delq nil
+ (mapcar
+ (lambda (w)
+ (and (consp
+ (delq nil
+ (mapcar (lambda (name)
+ (string-match-p
+ name
+ (buffer-name (window-buffer w))))
+ durand-completion-buffer-names)))
+ w))
+ (window-list nil 'nomini))))
+ (in-completion-p (consp
+ (delq nil
+ (mapcar
+ (lambda (name)
+ (string-match-p name (buffer-name)))
+ durand-completion-buffer-names)))))
+ (cond ((= (point) (point-max))
+ (setq left (1+ left)))
+ ((get-text-property (point) 'field)
+ (goto-char original-point)))
+ (cond ((and (> left 0)
+ (consp completion-windows)
+ (not in-completion-p))
+ (select-window (car completion-windows))
+ (cond
+ ((> arg 0)
+ (goto-char (point-min))
+ (cond
+ ((derived-mode-p 'completion-list-mode)
+ (next-completion 1))))
+ ((< arg 0)
+ (goto-char (point-max))
+ (cond
+ ((derived-mode-p 'completion-list-mode)
+ (next-completion -1)))))))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-embark-scroll-up-or-go-to-completions (&optional arg)
+ "Scroll up; if this is not feasible, go to the completions buffer.
+ARG means do this command ARG times."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (durand-embark-scroll-down-or-go-to-completions (- arg)))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-completion-scroll-down-or-go-to-minibuffer (&optional arg)
+ "Scroll down; if this is not feasible, go to the mini-buffer.
+ARG means do this command ARG times."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (let ((original-point (point))
+ (left (abs (forward-line arg)))
+ (minibuffer-active-p (active-minibuffer-window))
+ (in-minibuffer-p (minibuffer-window-active-p (selected-window))))
+ (cond ((= (point) (point-max))
+ (setq left (1+ left)))
+ ((get-text-property (point) 'field)
+ (goto-char original-point)))
+ (cond ((and (> left 0)
+ minibuffer-active-p
+ (not in-minibuffer-p))
+ (select-window (active-minibuffer-window))
+ (cond
+ ((> arg 0)
+ (goto-char (point-min)))
+ ((< arg 0)
+ (goto-char (point-max))))))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-completion-scroll-up-or-go-to-minibuffer (&optional arg)
+ "Scroll up; if this is not feasible, go to the mini-buffer.
+ARG means do this command ARG times."
+ (interactive "p")
+ (durand-completion-scroll-down-or-go-to-minibuffer (- arg)))
+
+;;; Don't ask me if I want to visit the file again.
+
+(require 'register)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(cl-defmethod register-val-jump-to ((val cons) delete)
+ (cond
+ ((frame-configuration-p (car val))
+ (set-frame-configuration (car val) (not delete))
+ (goto-char (cadr val)))
+ ((window-configuration-p (car val))
+ (set-window-configuration (car val))
+ (goto-char (cadr val)))
+ ((eq (car val) 'file)
+ (find-file (cdr val)))
+ ((eq (car val) 'file-query)
+ (find-buffer-visiting (nth 1 val))
+ (find-file (nth 1 val))
+ (goto-char (nth 2 val)))
+ (t (cl-call-next-method val delete))))
+
;;; Intentionally disable some key-bindings.
;;;###autoload
diff --git a/completion-conf.el b/completion-conf.el
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e567eb7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/completion-conf.el
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+;;; completion-conf.el --- My configurations for completions inside Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
+
+;; Author: JSDurand <mmemmew@gmail.com>
+;; Created: 2021-01-22 21:41:30
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; Keywords: matching
+
+;; This file is NOT part of GNU/Emacs.
+
+;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+;; (at your option) any later version.
+
+;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+;; GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+;; along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+;;; Commentary:
+
+;; Thsi file is my configurations of the built in completion framework
+;; in Emacs. I intend to configure it to use my yet-to-come completion
+;; style using suffix trees.
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(require 'minibuffer)
+(require 'simple)
+
+(setq completion-styles '(substring partial-completion flex))
+(setq completion-category-defaults nil)
+(setq completion-flex-nospace nil)
+(setq completion-pcm-complete-word-inserts-delimiters t)
+(setq completion-show-help nil)
+(setq completion-ignore-case t)
+(setq read-file-name-completion-ignore-case t)
+(setq read-buffer-completion-ignore-case t)
+(setq resize-mini-windows t)
+
+(define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map (vector 'down) #'durand-embark-scroll-down-or-go-to-completions)
+(define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map (vector 'up) #'durand-embark-scroll-up-or-go-to-completions)
+(define-key completion-list-mode-map (vector 'down) #'durand-completion-scroll-down-or-go-to-minibuffer)
+(define-key completion-list-mode-map (vector 'up) #'durand-completion-scroll-up-or-go-to-minibuffer)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defvar durand-headlong-entered-minibuffer-p nil
+ "Whether or not we have entered minibuffer.
+
+This is used for determining if we shall exit the minibuffer when
+there is only one candidate left.")
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-headlong-minibuffer-setup-hook ()
+ "The entry for the completion to be headlong.
+Simply add this function to `minibuffer-setup-hook'."
+ ;; NOTE: When we run this function we first enter minibuffer, so we
+ ;; set a variable to its appropriate value.
+ (set 'durand-headlong-entered-minibuffer-p nil)
+ (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'durand-headlong-post-command-hook t)
+ (add-hook 'minibuffer-exit-hook 'durand-headlong-minibuffer-exit-hook))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-headlong-post-command-hook ()
+ "Exit the minibuffer if there is only one candidate left.
+
+In practice, when we first enter minibuffer, there is some
+abnormal behaviour, so we only check when we have entered the
+minibuffer as usual."
+ (let ((comps (completion-all-completions
+ (minibuffer-contents)
+ minibuffer-completion-table minibuffer-completion-predicate
+ (- (point) (minibuffer-prompt-end)))))
+ (cond
+ ((and durand-headlong-entered-minibuffer-p
+ comps
+ (not (consp (cdr comps))))
+ (minibuffer-force-complete-and-exit))
+ (t (set 'durand-headlong-entered-minibuffer-p t)))))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-headlong-minibuffer-exit-hook ()
+ "Remove the hooks we added."
+ (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'durand-headlong-post-command-hook)
+ (remove-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook 'durand-headlong-minibuffer-setup-hook)
+ (remove-hook 'minibuffer-exit-hook 'durand-headlong-minibuffer-exit-hook))
+
+
+(provide 'completion-conf)
+;;; completion-conf.el ends here
diff --git a/embark-conf.el b/embark-conf.el
index ce09e52..81646d6 100644
--- a/embark-conf.el
+++ b/embark-conf.el
@@ -4,8 +4,7 @@
(define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map (vector ?\M-q) #'embark-collect-toggle-view)
(define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map (vector ?\s-:) #'embark-collect-live)
- (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map (vector 'down) #'durand-embark-scroll-down-or-go-to-completions)
- (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map (vector 'up) #'durand-embark-scroll-up-or-go-to-completions)
+
(define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map (vector ?\M-o) #'embark-export)
(define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map (vector ?\C-o) #'embark-export)
(define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map (vector ?\M-v) #'embark-switch-to-collect-completions)
@@ -16,7 +15,9 @@
(define-key embark-collect-mode-map (vector ?\M-q) #'embark-collect-toggle-view)
(define-key embark-collect-mode-map (vector 'down) #'durand-completion-scroll-down-or-go-to-minibuffer)
(define-key embark-collect-mode-map (vector 'up) #'durand-completion-scroll-up-or-go-to-minibuffer)
-
+
+ (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map (vector 'down) #'durand-embark-scroll-down-or-go-to-completions)
+ (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map (vector 'up) #'durand-embark-scroll-up-or-go-to-completions)
(define-key completion-list-mode-map (vector 'down) #'durand-completion-scroll-down-or-go-to-minibuffer)
(define-key completion-list-mode-map (vector 'up) #'durand-completion-scroll-up-or-go-to-minibuffer)
diff --git a/ibuffer.el b/ibuffer.el
index c67325e..49e6a29 100644
--- a/ibuffer.el
+++ b/ibuffer.el
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ If ARG is non-nil, then display the last buffer in a new window."
(define-key global-map (vector 24 2) #'ibuffer)
(define-key global-map (vector ?\s-h) #'ibuffer)
+(define-key global-map (vector ?\M-\s-b) #'ibuffer)
(define-key global-map (vector ?\s-b) #'switch-to-buffer)
(define-key global-map (vector ?\s-B) #'switch-to-buffer-other-window)
(define-key global-map (vector ?\s-n) #'durand-switch-to-last-buffer)
diff --git a/init.el b/init.el
index 6fe37ad..f970516 100644
--- a/init.el
+++ b/init.el
@@ -129,10 +129,11 @@ If FUNCTION-NAME is already a valid function, this won't do anything."
;; (load-config "comb/comb.el")
;; (load-config "comb/comb-annotation.el")
-;;; orderless
+;;; Completion framework configurations
;; TODO: Write my own completion styles library
-(load-config "comb/orderless-conf.el")
+;; (load-config "comb/orderless-conf.el")
+(load-config "completion-conf.el")
;;; dired configurations
@@ -191,7 +192,8 @@ If FUNCTION-NAME is already a valid function, this won't do anything."
(use-package "durand-simple" 'durand-simple
(define-key global-map (vector ?\C-\M-\s) #'durand-simple-mark-dwim)
- (define-key global-map (vector ?\C-o) #'durand-simple-open-line))
+ (define-key global-map (vector ?\C-o) #'durand-simple-open-line)
+ (define-key global-map (vector ?\C-') #'durand-simple-insert-pair))
;;; Searches
diff --git a/modeline.el b/modeline.el
index 212db07..12893ea 100644
--- a/modeline.el
+++ b/modeline.el
@@ -8,10 +8,12 @@
(left-len (length left))
(right-len (length right))
(middle (propertize " " 'display
- (make-string (- (window-total-width)
- left-len
- right-len)
- 32))))
+ (make-string
+ (max (- (window-total-width)
+ left-len
+ right-len)
+ 0)
+ 32))))
(concat left middle right)))
(setq-default mode-line-format '("%e" (:eval (modeline-format-main))))
@@ -22,7 +24,9 @@
(concat
;; (modeline-format-bar)
(modeline-spc)
- (modeline-format-directory)))
+ (modeline-format-directory)
+ (modeline-spc)
+ (modeline-format-minor-modes)))
;;;###autoload
(defun modeline-format-left ()
@@ -56,11 +60,14 @@
MOUSE-FACE is used when the mouse is over the text.
HELP-ECHO is the additional information displayed when the mouse is over the text.
MAP is the local keymap of the text."
- (let ((mouse-face (or mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight)))
- `(propertize ,str
- 'mouse-face ',mouse-face
- 'help-echo ,help-echo
- 'local-map ,map)))
+ (let ((mouse-face (or mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight))
+ (help-echo-form (cond (help-echo (list (quote 'help-echo) help-echo))))
+ (map-form (cond (map (list (quote 'local-map) map)))))
+ (append
+ `(propertize ,str
+ 'mouse-face ',mouse-face)
+ help-echo-form
+ map-form)))
;;; Determination of the active mode-line
@@ -377,12 +384,16 @@ W is the width, H is the height of the bar."
"Display some minor modes information."
(declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
(modeline-propertize
- (let ((orig
- (format-mode-line
- minor-mode-alist
- (cond
- ((modeline-active-window-p) 'mode-line)
- ('mode-line-inactive)))))
+ (let* ((raw
+ (format-mode-line
+ minor-mode-alist
+ (cond
+ ((modeline-active-window-p) 'mode-line)
+ ('mode-line-inactive))))
+ (orig (cond
+ ((and (not (string= raw ""))
+ (= (aref raw 0) 32)) (substring raw 1))
+ (raw))))
(cond
((<= (length orig) modeline-minor-modes-name-len-max)
orig)
@@ -446,13 +457,15 @@ This will be displayed in the mode line."
(modeline-propertize
(let* ((face (cond ((modeline-active-window-p) 'mode-line-buffer-id)
(t 'mode-line-inactive)))
+ (name-max (min modeline-buffer-name-len-max
+ (floor (window-width) 2)))
(orig (format-mode-line "%b" face)))
(concat
(format-mode-line "%[" face)
(cond
- ((> (length orig) modeline-buffer-name-len-max)
+ ((> (length orig) name-max)
(concat
- (substring orig 0 (- modeline-buffer-name-len-max 3))
+ (substring orig 0 (max (- name-max 3) 1))
"..."))
(t orig))
(format-mode-line "%]" face)))
@@ -466,17 +479,18 @@ This will be displayed in the mode line."
(defun modeline-format-major-mode ()
"The major mode to display in the mode line."
(declare (pure t) (side-effect-free t))
- (concat
- (modeline-propertize
- (format-mode-line
- '("%m" global-mode-string)
- (cond ((modeline-active-window-p)
- 'doom-modeline-buffer-major-mode)
- (t 'mode-line-inactive)))
- nil
- "Major mode\nmouse-1: Display major mode menu\nmouse-2: Show help for major mode\nmouse-3: Toggle minor modes"
- mode-line-major-mode-keymap)
- (modeline-spc)))
+ (let ((face (cond ((modeline-active-window-p) 'doom-modeline-buffer-major-mode)
+ ('mode-line-inactive))))
+ (concat
+ (modeline-propertize
+ (format-mode-line '("%m") face)
+ nil
+ "Major mode\nmouse-1: Display major mode menu\nmouse-2: Show help for major mode\nmouse-3: Toggle minor modes"
+ mode-line-major-mode-keymap)
+ (modeline-spc)
+ (modeline-propertize
+ (format-mode-line global-mode-string face))
+ (modeline-spc))))
;;;###autoload
(defvar-local modeline-vcs-str ""
diff --git a/view-conf.el b/view-conf.el
index 4d4ff00..ca08409 100644
--- a/view-conf.el
+++ b/view-conf.el
@@ -87,6 +87,19 @@ If ARG is '(16), view the battery information."
(proced)
(message "%s" (process-list))))
+;;; My map for viewing
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defvar durand-view-map
+ ;; Against every good principle I guess...
+ (let ((map (list 'keymap "View")))
+ (define-key map (vector ?v) 'view-mode)
+ (define-key map (vector ?p) #'durand-view-process)
+ (define-key map (vector ?t) #'durand-view-timers-or-temps)
+ (define-key map (vector ?e) #'eshell)
+ map)
+ "The keymap that is related to my custom functions about viewing.")
+
;;; About view-mode
(require 'view)
@@ -95,6 +108,55 @@ If ARG is '(16), view the battery information."
(define-key view-mode-map (vector ?j) #'View-scroll-line-forward)
(define-key view-mode-map (vector ?k) #'View-scroll-line-backward)
+(define-key global-map (vector 3 118) durand-view-map)
+
+;;; Open things
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defvar durand-open-targets
+ (list (list "safari" "open" "-a" "Safari" -1)
+ (list "terminal" "open" "-a" "Terminal" -1))
+ "Targets to open by `durand-open-object'.
+
+This is an association list whose elements have `car' equal to
+the choice presented to the user, and have `cdr' a list that will
+be passed to `make-process'.")
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun durand-open-object (&optional arg)
+ "Open something.
+
+What can be opened is controlled by the variable
+`durand-open-targets'.
+
+If ARG is non-nil, and if the chosen target contains `-1' in the
+command line options, then read a string to replace that -1."
+ (interactive "P")
+ (let* ((targets durand-open-targets)
+ (choice (completing-read "Open: " targets nil t))
+ (commands (cdr (assoc choice targets #'string=)))
+ (contain-minus-one-p (memq -1 commands))
+ (extra (cond
+ ((and arg contain-minus-one-p)
+ (read-string "Extra argument: "))))
+ temp)
+ (cond
+ (contain-minus-one-p
+ (setq commands (progn
+ (while (consp commands)
+ (cond
+ ((eq (car commands) -1)
+ (setq temp (cons extra temp)))
+ ((setq temp (cons (car commands) temp))))
+ (setq commands (cdr commands)))
+ (reverse temp)))))
+ (setq conmmands (delq nil commands))
+ (make-process :name "durand-open"
+ :buffer nil
+ :command commands)))
+
+;;; C-c o => 3 111
+(define-key global-map (vector 3 111) #'durand-open-object)
;;; Convert downloaded videos from youtube to the URL again and copy
;;; the result.