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Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
[elpa] externals/eev 5c4799d 12/64: Small fixes in `find-*-intro' functions |
Date: |
Sun, 7 Apr 2019 16:59:03 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: externals/eev
commit 5c4799d943db5e6f20cb294ab2ebea0bfc621155
Author: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
Commit: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
Small fixes in `find-*-intro' functions
---
VERSION | 4 +-
eev-blinks.el | 6 +-
eev-elinks.el | 1 +
eev-intro.el | 252 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
eev-multiwindow.el | 12 ++-
eev-pdflike.el | 5 +-
eev-pkg.el | 5 ++
eev-rcirc.el | 6 +-
eev-readme.el | 8 +-
eev-tlinks.el | 20 +++--
eev-wrap.el | 6 +-
11 files changed, 238 insertions(+), 87 deletions(-)
diff --git a/VERSION b/VERSION
index 48896da..6ab8380 100644
--- a/VERSION
+++ b/VERSION
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-Mon Nov 18 17:27:46 GMT 2013
-Mon Nov 18 15:27:46 BRST 2013
+Fri Oct 10 02:31:19 GMT 2014
+Thu Oct 9 23:31:19 BRT 2014
diff --git a/eev-blinks.el b/eev-blinks.el
index 6532d93..a495666 100644
--- a/eev-blinks.el
+++ b/eev-blinks.el
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
;;; and that are not created by `code-c-d' and friends.
;; Copyright (C) 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,
-;; 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; 2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;
;; This file is (not yet) part of GNU eev.
;;
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
;;
;; Author: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
;; Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
-;; Version: 2013nov18
+;; Version: 2014oct10
;; Keywords: e-scripts
;;
;; Latest version: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-blinks.el>
@@ -722,6 +722,8 @@ Example: (find-eminorkeymapdescr 'eev-mode)"
(apply 'find-ekeymapdescr (ee-minor-mode-keymap mode-symbol)
pos-spec-list))
+(defalias 'find-eminormodekeymapdescr 'find-eminorkeymapdescr)
+
(defun ee-minor-mode-keymap (mode-symbol)
"An auxiliary function used by `find-eminorkeymapdescr'.
Example: (find-ekeymapdescr (ee-minor-mode-keymap 'eev-mode))"
diff --git a/eev-elinks.el b/eev-elinks.el
index 35a1b24..0210fa1 100644
--- a/eev-elinks.el
+++ b/eev-elinks.el
@@ -793,6 +793,7 @@ See the comments in the source code."
(find-epp (mapcar (lambda (face) (cons (face-id face) face)) (face-list)))
(find-ecolors)
(find-efaces)
+ (find-efaces ,(symbol-name face-symbol))
)
pos-spec-list))
diff --git a/eev-intro.el b/eev-intro.el
index 8c331d1..cdef811 100644
--- a/eev-intro.el
+++ b/eev-intro.el
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
;;; eev-intro.el --- intro scripts for eev
-;; Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 2013,2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;
;; This file is (not yet?) part of GNU eev.
;;
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
;;
;; Author: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
;; Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
-;; Version: 2013nov18
+;; Version: 2014aug23
;; Keywords: e-scripts
;;
;; Latest version: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-intro.el>
@@ -38,13 +38,16 @@
;; (find-code-c-d-intro)
;;
;; Note (2013nov12):
-;; I am using this code to edit these intros:
-;;
-;; (defun ee-sexp-at (re) (save-excursion (re-search-forward re)
(ee-last-sexp)))
-;; (setq ee-intro-end-re "\\(rest\\|pos-spec-list\\))))")
-;; (defun ee-intro-here () (eval (read (ee-sexp-at ee-intro-end-re))))
-;; (defun d0 () (funcall (ee-intro-here) (ee-last-kill)))
-;; (defun d () (interactive) (find-2b nil '(d0)))
+;; I am using the code below to edit these intros...
+;; Note that it is commented out - and HOW it is commented out!
+'
+(progn
+ (defun ee-sexp-at (re) (save-excursion (re-search-forward re)
(ee-last-sexp)))
+ (setq ee-intro-end-re "\\(rest\\|pos-spec-list\\))))")
+ (defun ee-intro-here () (eval (read (ee-sexp-at ee-intro-end-re))))
+ (defun d0 () (funcall (ee-intro-here) (ee-last-kill)))
+ (defun d () (interactive) (find-2b nil '(d0)))
+ )
@@ -151,6 +154,47 @@ workshops, but that are not very eev-specific:
+Installation: way 1
+===================
+If you're a real beginner and you are reading this in a web browser
+then this is the easiest way to install eev and start playing with it.
+Mark the multi-line \"{ ... }\" block below, copy it to the clipboard
+with ctrl-C, and paste it to a shell running in a terminal to execute
+its commands. It will download the current version of eev and unpack
+it into ~/eev/.
+
+{
+ rm -Rv ~/eev/
+ mkdir ~/eev/
+ cd ~/eev/
+ rm -v eev2.tgz
+ wget http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev2.tgz
+ tar -xvzf eev2.tgz
+}
+
+Now do the same with this block:
+
+{
+ {
+ echo '#!/bin/sh'
+ echo 'cd ~/eev/ && emacs -l ./eev-readme.el --eval=\"(find-eval-intro)\"'
+ } > ~/e
+ chmod 755 ~/e
+}
+
+You now have a shell script that you can invoke with
+
+ ~/e
+
+that starts Emacs, loads eev, and opens this tutorial:
+
+ (find-eval-intro)
+
+Once you learn how to navigate the help system by following elisp
+hyperlinks and going back, the rest is easy.
+
+
+
The README
==========
The README for eev2 is an elisp file,
@@ -251,6 +295,7 @@ For the full lists of keybindings, see:
\(Re)generate: (find-eval-intro)
Source code: (find-eev \"eev-intro.el\" \"find-eval-intro\")
More intros: (find-eev-intro)
+ (find-eepitch-intro)
This buffer is _temporary_ and _editable_.
It is meant as both a tutorial and a sandbox.
@@ -1740,13 +1785,9 @@ access the values the `c' and the `d' that were passed to
`ee-code-c-d' (due to dynamic scoping), so `c' and `d' do not
need to be passed down explicitly as arguments.
-
+Try:
(find-code-c-d \"CODE\" \"/DIR/\" :info \"INFO\")
- (find-code-pdf \"CODE\" \"FILE.pdf\")
- (find-code-pdf-text \"CODE\" \"FILE.pdf\")
- (find-code-audio \"CODE\" \"FILE\")
- (find-code-video \"CODE\" \"FILE\")
@@ -1756,6 +1797,11 @@ Other similar functions
See: (find-brxxx-intro)
(find-pdf-like-intro)
(find-audiovideo-intro)
+
+Try: (find-code-pdf \"CODE\" \"FILE.pdf\")
+ (find-code-pdf-text \"CODE\" \"FILE.pdf\")
+ (find-code-audio \"CODE\" \"FILE.mp3\")
+ (find-code-video \"CODE\" \"FILE.mp4\")
" rest)))
;; (find-TH "eev-article")
@@ -2008,25 +2054,33 @@ A first example
Let's define two trivial base functions, one that expects a URL,
and another one that expects a file name:
- (defun foo-url (url) (format \"Got URL: %s\" url))
+ (defun foo-url (url) (format \"Got URL: %s\" url))
(defun foo-file (filename) (format \"Got filename: %s\" filename))
-These two calls
+Note that they don't do much - they just return explanatory
+strings.
+
+These two calls,
(code-brurl 'foo-url :remote 'brshowu :local 'brshowul)
(code-brfile 'foo-file :local 'brshowfl)
-define three brxxx-functions - `brshowu' and `brshowul' for the
+define three brxxx-functions: `brshowu' and `brshowul' for the
base function `foo-url', and `brshowfl' for the base function
-`foo-file'.
+`foo-file'. You can inspect the definitions by running these
+sexps,
-You can try the new brxxx-functions by typing `M-x brshowu', `M-x
-brshowul' and `M-x brshowfl' with the point on the URL below:
+ (find-code-brurl 'foo-url :remote 'brshowu :local 'brshowul)
+ (find-code-brfile 'foo-file :local 'brshowfl)
- http://a/b
+and you can test what `foo-url', `foo-file', `brshowu',
+`brshowul', and `brshowfl' do by running the sexps below.
-On each case you will see on the echo area how the base function
-was called, and what it returned.
+ (foo-url \"http://a/b\")
+ => \"Got URL: http://a/b\"
+
+ (foo-file \"/c/d/e/f\")
+ => \"Got filename: /c/d/e/f\"
(brshowu \"http://a/b\")
=> `(foo-url \"http://a/b\") -> \"Got URL: http://a/b\"'
@@ -2039,6 +2093,17 @@ was called, and what it returned.
=> `(foo-file \"/home/edrx/snarf/http/a/b\") ->
\"Got filename: /home/edrx/snarf/http/a/b\"'
+Now let's go to what matters. Put the point on the URL below, and
+run `M-x brshowu', `M-x brshowul' and `M-x brshowfl':
+
+ http://a/b
+
+you will see that `brshowu', `brshowul', and `brshowfl' can be
+called interactively, and when they are called interactively they
+use as their argument either the URL around point, or something
+obtained from it - the local file name or a local URL associated
+to that URL.
+
@@ -3259,14 +3324,14 @@ is not enough; other setups, like these,
______________________
| | | _________________________
- | | shell A | | | |
- | |___________| | script | GDB |
- | script | | | | |
- | | shell B | |____________|____________|
- | |___________| | | |
- | | | | program | program |
- | | shell C | | I/O | source |
- |__________|___________| |____________|____________|
+ | | shell A | | | |
+ | |___________| | script | GDB |
+ | script | | | | |
+ | | shell B | |____________|____________|
+ | |___________| | | |
+ | | | | program | program |
+ | | shell C | | I/O | source |
+ |__________|___________| |____________|____________|
may be necessary. Eev comes with a few _low-level_ tools for
creating these setups; they are not very smart, but they should
@@ -3283,12 +3348,12 @@ configuration with A at the left, and with the buffers
B and C
stacked on one another at the right. That is:
___________ ___________
- | | | | |
- | | | | B |
+ | | | | |
+ | | | | B |
| A | --> | A |_____|
- | | | | |
- | | | | C |
- |___________| |_____|_____|
+ | | | | |
+ | | | | C |
+ |___________| |_____|_____|
To do that from the keyboard we could type this:
@@ -3311,11 +3376,11 @@ that makes it easy to replace later the `C-x b B RET'
and the
`C-x b C RET' by arbitrary sexp hyperlinks. We get:
(progn (eek \"C-x 1 C-x 3 C-x o\")
- (find-ebuffer \"B\")
+ (find-ebuffer \"B\")
(eek \"C-x 2 C-x o\")
- (find-ebuffer \"C\")
- (eek \"C-x o\")
- )
+ (find-ebuffer \"C\")
+ (eek \"C-x o\")
+ )
When I started to rewrite my window configurations into that form
I realized that the `eek's were being used in a very limited way
@@ -3352,12 +3417,12 @@ High-level words
Very often we want to create window setups like
_______________ _______________
- | | | | | |
- | | | | | B |
+ | | | | | |
+ | | | | | B |
| A | B | or | A |_______| ;
- | | | | | |
- | | | | | C |
- |_______|_______| |_______|_______|
+ | | | | | |
+ | | | | | C |
+ |_______|_______| |_______|_______|
there are shorthands for that. If you run
@@ -3488,7 +3553,7 @@ Non-trivial examples
See:
(find-prepared-intro \"An `ee' for Python\")
-
+ (find-rcirc-intro \"The server buffer and the channel buffers\")
@@ -3677,6 +3742,74 @@ support for Rcirc (and no support for ERC).
+The server buffer and the channel buffers
+=========================================
+If you type `M-6 M-6 M-j' - or `M-e' on the line below - then eev
+runs this,
+
+ (find-freenode-3a \"#eev\")
+
+which tells Emacs to connect to Freenode and to the channel #eev,
+using this window setting:
+
+ _________________________
+ | | |
+ | | Freenode |
+ | | server |
+ | | messages |
+ | current |_____________|
+ | buffer | |
+ | | #eev |
+ | | channel |
+ | | |
+ |___________|_____________|
+
+You will then be able to watch the process of connecting to
+Freenode, which takes about 20s on my machine, by the messages
+that will appear at the Freenode server buffer; at some point
+rcirc will be allowed by the server to connect to channels, it
+will request to connect to the channel #eev, and some login
+messages, plus at list of all users connected to #eev and a
+prompt, will appear at the #eev channel buffer.
+
+`M-66j' is mostly for establishing a connection to an IRC server
+and watching if any errors occur; once we know that we are
+connected we can use `M-6j' - with just one `M-6' - which just
+takes us to the #eev channel without changing the current window
+configuration. A mnemonic: `M-66j', which is one keypress longer,
+is to be used less often - essentially only once per session, or
+when we want to check the status of our connection to Freenode.
+
+
+
+
+Messages and commands
+=====================
+IRC is a command-line-ish protocol, in which lines starting with
+\"/\" are treated as commands and other lines as messages. A
+message typed at the #eev channel buffer is broadcast to all
+other users also connected to #eev; some commands, like
+
+ /join #emacs
+
+work in the same way no matter where they are typed, while
+others, like for example \"/part\", work differently when typed
+in #eev than when in #emacs. See:
+
+ (find-rcircnode \"rcirc commands\" \"/join #emacs\")
+ (find-rcircnode \"rcirc commands\" \"/part\")
+
+
+
+Other channels
+==============
+
+where `find-freenode-3a' is based on `find-3a', described here:
+
+ (find-multiwindow-intro \"High-level words\")
+
+ (find-eev \"eev-rcirc.el\")
+
If you are new to IRC
=====================
Most of the discussions between Free Software developers still
@@ -3689,14 +3822,12 @@ to try this first:
IRC is a command-line-ish protocol, in which lines starting with
\"/\" are treated as commands and other lines are messages to be
broadcast. Try to \"/join\" the channels \"#emacs\" and \"#eev\",
-with \"/join #emacs\" and \"/join #eev\";
-
- in that
-webchat, try to switch between the channels you're connected to
-by clicking on the tabs at the top - and note that there is also
-a tab for a channel-ish thing that has only messages from the
-server. Try also to leave these channels with \"/part\", \"/part
-#emacs\", \"/part #eev\".
+with \"/join #emacs\" and \"/join #eev\"; in that webchat, try to
+switch between the channels you're connected to by clicking on
+the tabs at the top - and note that there is also a tab for a
+channel-ish thing that has only messages from the server. Try
+also to leave these channels with \"/part\", \"/part #emacs\",
+\"/part #eev\".
In Rcirc each one of these channels, including the server
channel, becomes an Emacs buffer. The names of these buffers will
@@ -3706,6 +3837,8 @@ be:
address@hidden
address@hidden
+ (defun eejump-66 () (find-freenode-3a \"#eev\"))
+
For more information see:
(find-node \"(rcirc)Top\")
@@ -3717,13 +3850,6 @@ For more information see:
(find-node \"(erc)Top\")
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ErC
-
-
-Eev and
-
-Not yet!
-========
-See: (find-eev \"eepitch.el\" \"eepitch-freenode\")
" pos-spec-list)))
;; (find-rcirc-intro)
@@ -5263,7 +5389,9 @@ The most basic keys of eev are:
`M-2j' takes you to this help page.
`M-5j' takes you to: (find-eev-intro)
See: (find-eejump-intro \"Families\")
- M-h M-h - hyperlinks to here, plus help
+ M-h M-h - hyperlinks to here, plus help.
+ See: (find-links-intro \"`find-here-links'\")
+
The mnemonics are:
M-e - evaluate/execute
diff --git a/eev-multiwindow.el b/eev-multiwindow.el
index 0d8aef0..abcf46c 100644
--- a/eev-multiwindow.el
+++ b/eev-multiwindow.el
@@ -101,21 +101,25 @@ that. This is mainly for `find-wset'."
(defun find-wset-! () (ee-here-reset (car sexps)) (setq sexps (cdr sexps)))
(defun find-wset-O () (other-window -1))
-;; Mnemonic: "e" and "E" are both to prepare eepitch windows;
-;; "E" is more aggressive. See:
+;; Mnemonic: "e" and "E" are both to prepare eepitch windows,
+;; and "E" is more aggressive than "e". See:
+;; (find-multiwindow-intro)
(defun find-wset-e () (ee-here (car sexps)) (setq sexps (cdr sexps)))
(defun find-wset-E () (ee-here-reset (car sexps)) (setq sexps (cdr sexps)))
-;; (find-multiwindow-intro)
-;; Temporary hacks
+;; Temporary hacks (?)
+;; See: (find-multiwindow-intro "High-level words")
(defun find-2a (a b) (find-wset "13_o_o" a b))
(defun find-2b (a b) (find-wset "13_o_" a b))
(defun find-3a (a b c) (find-wset "13_o2_o_o" a b c))
(defun find-3b (a b c) (find-wset "13_o2_o_oo" a b c))
(defun find-3c (a b c) (find-wset "13_o2_o_" a b c))
+;; See:
+;; (find-multiwindow-intro "Several eepitch targets")
+;; (find-multiwindow-intro "Restarting eepitch targets")
(defun find-3ee (b c) (find-wset "13o2=o=o" b c))
(defun find-3EE (b c) (find-wset "13o2!o!o" b c))
diff --git a/eev-pdflike.el b/eev-pdflike.el
index 8f9e6d7..76fa18c 100644
--- a/eev-pdflike.el
+++ b/eev-pdflike.el
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
;;
;; Author: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
;; Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
-;; Version: 2013jun16
+;; Version: 2014mar05
;; Keywords: e-scripts
;;
;; Latest version: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-pdflike.el>
@@ -150,7 +150,8 @@
(defun ee-find-evince-page (fname &optional page)
`("evince"
,@ee-find-evince-page-options
- ,@(if page `(,(format "--page-label=%d" page)))
+ ;; ,@(if page `(,(format "--page-label=%d" page)))
+ ,@(if page `(,(format "--page-index=%d" page)))
,fname))
(defun code-evince (c fname &rest rest)
diff --git a/eev-pkg.el b/eev-pkg.el
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..aba2d6b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/eev-pkg.el
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+(define-package "eev" "20140823" "Support for e-scripts (eepitch blocks, elisp
hyperlinks, etc)")
+
+;; Local Variables:
+;; no-byte-compile: t
+;; End:
diff --git a/eev-rcirc.el b/eev-rcirc.el
index bbe557e..20bdfe5 100644
--- a/eev-rcirc.el
+++ b/eev-rcirc.el
@@ -19,14 +19,14 @@
;;
;; Author: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
;; Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
-;; Version: 2013sep08
+;; Version: 2013nov27
;; Keywords: e-scripts
;;
;; Latest version: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-rcirc.el>
;; htmlized: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-rcirc.el.html>
;; See also: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-readme.el.html>
-;; <http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-eev-intro.html>
-;; (find-eev-intro)
+;; <http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-rcirc-intro.html>
+;; (find-rcirc-intro)
;;; Commentary:
diff --git a/eev-readme.el b/eev-readme.el
index d451474..e1f7c1e 100644
--- a/eev-readme.el
+++ b/eev-readme.el
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
;; eev-readme.el -- an executable README for eev2 (-> eev-0.96).
-;; Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 2012,2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;
;; This file is (not yet?) part of GNU eev.
;;
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
;;
;; Author: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
;; Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
-;; Version: 2012dec29
+;; Version: 2014aug17
;; Keywords: e-scripts
;;
;; Latest version: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-readme.el>
@@ -93,4 +93,6 @@
(eev-mode 1)
)
-;; (insert-file "2.el")
+;; Local Variables:
+;; no-byte-compile: t
+;; End:
diff --git a/eev-tlinks.el b/eev-tlinks.el
index 7ba99ed..87b8dde 100644
--- a/eev-tlinks.el
+++ b/eev-tlinks.el
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
;;; eev-tlinks.el --- hyperlinks to temporary buffers generated by templates
-;; Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+;; Copyright (C) 2013,2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;;
;; This file is (not yet?) part of GNU eev.
;;
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
;;
;; Author: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
;; Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
-;; Version: 2013oct13
+;; Version: 2014oct09
;; Keywords: e-scripts
;;
;; Latest version: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-tlinks.el>
@@ -1058,11 +1058,13 @@ Example:
# http://www.youtube.com/watch?v={hash}#t=0m00s
# http://www.youtube.com/watch?v={hash}#t=0h00m00s
cd {dir}
-{ee-youtubedl-command} 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v={hash}'
+{ee-youtubedl-command} -f 18 --restrict-filenames
'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v={hash}'
-# {ee-youtubedl-command} -F 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v={hash}'
-# {ee-youtubedl-command} -f 18 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v={hash}'
-# {ee-youtubedl-command} -f 18 --restrict-filenames --write-thumbnail
'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v={hash}'
+# Or:
+{ee-youtubedl-command} 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v={hash}'
+{ee-youtubedl-command} -F 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v={hash}'
+{ee-youtubedl-command} -f 18 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v={hash}'
+{ee-youtubedl-command} -f 18 --restrict-filenames --write-thumbnail
'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v={hash}'
# (find-es \"video\" \"youtube-dl\")
# (find-fline \"{dir}\" \"{hash}\")
@@ -1459,6 +1461,12 @@ echo 'http://angg.twu.net/eev-videos/{anggstem}.mp4'
>> ~/.psne.log
# Error messages:
# (find-ebuffer \"*Messages*\")
+# See: (find-audiovideo-intro \"eev-avadj-mode\")
+# (find-audiovideo-intro \"The time-from-bol\")
+# (eev-avadj-mode 1)
+# (find-{c} t)
+# 0:00
+
# Links to the version at youtube:
# http://www.youtube.com/watch?v={youtubehash}
# http://www.youtube.com/watch?v={youtubehash}&t=0m00s
diff --git a/eev-wrap.el b/eev-wrap.el
index ebe305c..ec231bf 100644
--- a/eev-wrap.el
+++ b/eev-wrap.el
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
;;
;; Author: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
;; Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs <address@hidden>
-;; Version: 2013nov18
+;; Version: 2013dec10
;; Keywords: e-scripts
;;
;; Latest version: <http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-wrap.el>
@@ -391,8 +391,8 @@ cd {dir}"))
"An internal function used by `eewrap-audiovideo'."
(ee-template0 "\
;; (find-fline {(ee-S (file-name-directory fname))})
-;; (find-audio \"{fname}\")})
-;; (find-video \"{fname}\")})
+;; (find-audio \"{fname}\")
+;; (find-video \"{fname}\")
\(code-audio \"{stem}\" \"{fname}\")
\(code-video \"{stem}\" \"{fname}\")
;; \(find-{stem})
- [elpa] externals/eev 2009036 21/64: Added text to `find-escripts-intro', (continued)
- [elpa] externals/eev 2009036 21/64: Added text to `find-escripts-intro', Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev e4964a3 06/64: Rewrote `find-brxxx-intro'., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 4a7bfcf 11/64: High-level words for `find-wset' (code and docs), Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev a334821 08/64: `ee-mplayer-{audio, video}-options', `find-here-links', Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev d77a040 24/64: Added `find-sh-at-dir'; added new sections to `find-eev-quick-intro', Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 1b0d1dd 25/64: Added several sections to `find-eev-quick-intro'., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev b17c70b 29/64: Small changes in README.md, Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 655f894 23/64: Added a "$*" to the shell script "~/eev"., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 9f22dff 14/64: Added `find-eev-quick-intro'., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev cca8307 09/64: `find-here-links' (code and docs), Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 5c4799d 12/64: Small fixes in `find-*-intro' functions,
Stefan Monnier <=
- [elpa] externals/eev 0b2c4ac 07/64: `find-here-links', Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev a0d3da0 33/64: Now the `find-xxx-intro' buffers are fontified., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 8601bc8 28/64: Small changes in eev-brxxx.el, Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev c920947 38/64: Part of eev-plinks.el was commented out by accidented; fixed that., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 244f47a 34/64: Made eev-intro.el require info.el., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 95052ba 55/64: Added several fields to eev-pkg.el., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev 3950e1e 16/64: First commit in two years; `find-eev-quick-intro', `to-latin1', and lots more, Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev eee817f 56/64: Added a README (for the ELPA package)., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev e0d1bf1 44/64: Added some sections to `find-escripts-intro'., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07
- [elpa] externals/eev d671913 61/64: Rewrote `ee-code-c-d-rest'., Stefan Monnier, 2019/04/07