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Re: more on anything.el inclusion


From: Thierry Volpiatto
Subject: Re: more on anything.el inclusion
Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2010 10:53:02 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.110011 (No Gnus v0.11) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux)

Dan Nicolaescu <address@hidden> writes:

> Thierry Volpiatto <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Dan Nicolaescu <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> Thierry Volpiatto <address@hidden> writes:
>>>
>>>> Dan Nicolaescu <address@hidden> writes:
>>>>
>>>>>> Actually installing anything is easy and work out of the box with only:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (require 'anything-config)
>>>>>> (require 'anything-match-plugin) ; facultatif
>>>>>
>>>>> For packages included in emacs we try to avoid using require to
>>>>> activate the package.  [I don't know anything about this particular
>>>>> package, so...]
>>>>
>>>> A lot of autoload cookies are missing in anything-config, however, 
>>>>
>>>> (autoload 'anything-find-files "anything-config.el" "" t)
>>>>
>>>> is enough to enable anything.
>>>
>>> That's the same as using require.  The preferred way is to do it with
>>> a function call, or a mode.
>>>
>>>>>> Anything is now self documented both in mode-line and with C-h m or your
>>>>>> usual help command, but yes a manual would be nice.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you please add some brief description of what it actually does?
>>>>>
>>>>> ;;;; anything.el --- open anything / QuickSilver-like candidate-selection 
>>>>> framework
>>>>>
>>>>> does not tell much...
>>>>
>>>> anything is a framework that allow to setup an interactive and
>>>> incremental display to select candidate and provide diverses actions on
>>>> it or many of them.
>>>>
>>>> Basically, you can see that as a big completing-read, but incremental
>>>> with nice display, and providing differents action on candidate selected
>>>> in collection.
>>>
>>> And how do you use it?
>>
>> On the user side, if you use anything-config.el, there is already build
>> in sources ready for use, so you can use provided functions like any
>> other emacs one (e.g M-x anything-xfonts).
>
> This is still hard to grasp...
> Can you provide concrete examples of typical problems and how
> anything.el solves them?

Say you want to see how look dejavu fonts in emacs:
M-x anything-xfonts RET

enter in prompt: deja

Move anything overlay with C-n/p or down/up
Hit C-z
Hit TAB to see provided actions
Hit C-g to exit doing nothing
Hit RET to exit doing the default action.

Did you read example i provide under here?

>
>
>
>>
>> For the developper who want to write his own anything source the best
>> actually is to look at the sources wrote in anything-config.el.
>>
>> Basically, you run anything like that:
>>
>> (anything 'source)
>>
>> source is an alist that you can write like that:
>> (Where name, candidates, action are anything attributes.
>> You have a lot of attributes, for full info, use:
>> M-x anything-describe-anything-attribute)
>>
>> (defvar mysource
>>   '((name . "A simple example that open all file with extension .el")
>>     (candidates . (lambda ()
>>                    (loop for i in (directory-files default-directory)
>>                       when (string= (file-name-extension i) "el")
>>                       collect i)))
>>     (action . (("Open file" . find-file)
>>                ("Do something else" . (lambda (candidate)
>>                                         ;; Write here something more
>>                                         ;; useful than nil
>>                                         nil))))))
>>
>> ;; [EVAL] (anything 'mysource)
>>
>> After evaluating line above to see if your new source work as expected,
>> you can now define your new anything command:
>>
>> (defun my-new-anything-command ()
>>   (interactive)
>>   (anything 'mysource))
>>
>>
>>> BTW, this might be obvious to you, but for people that have not used
>>> the package is not.  Adding a few lines of describing what it does and
>>> how to use it is very helpful.  [Please note that this has no relation
>>> to getting this package included in emacs, this is just what a
>>> potential user would like].
>>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Thierry Volpiatto
>> Gpg key: http://pgp.mit.edu/
>

-- 
Thierry Volpiatto
Gpg key: http://pgp.mit.edu/



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