1 ;;; help-at-pt.el --- local help through the keyboard
3 ;; Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
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27 ;; This file contains functionality to make the help provided by the
28 ;; help-echo text or overlay property available to the keyboard user.
29 ;; It also supports a more keyboard oriented alternative to
30 ;; `help-echo', namely a new text or overlay property `kbd-help'.
32 ;; It provides facilities to access the local help available at point
33 ;; either on demand, using the command `display-local-help', or
34 ;; automatically after a suitable idle time, through the customizable
35 ;; variable `help-at-pt-display-when-idle'.
37 ;; You can get a more global overview of the local help available in
38 ;; the buffer, using the commands `scan-buf-next-region' and
39 ;; `scan-buf-previous-region', which move to the start of the next or
40 ;; previous region with available local help and print the help found
43 ;; Suggested key bindings:
45 ;; (global-set-key [C-tab] 'scan-buf-next-region)
46 ;; (global-set-key [C-M-tab] 'scan-buf-previous-region)
48 ;; You do not have to do anything special to use the functionality
49 ;; provided by this file, because all important functions autoload.
53 (defgroup help-at-pt nil
54 "Features for displaying local help."
59 (defun help-at-pt-string (&optional kbd
)
60 "Return the help-echo string at point.
61 Normally, the string produced by the `help-echo' text or overlay
62 property, or nil, is returned.
63 If KBD is non-nil, `kbd-help' is used instead, and any
64 `help-echo' property is ignored. In this case, the return value
65 can also be t, if that is the value of the `kbd-help' property."
66 (let* ((prop (if kbd
'kbd-help
'help-echo
))
67 (pair (get-char-property-and-overlay (point) prop
))
71 (funcall val
(selected-window) (if ov ov
(current-buffer)) (point))
75 (defun help-at-pt-kbd-string ()
76 "Return the keyboard help string at point.
77 If the `kbd-help' text or overlay property at point produces a
78 string, return it. Otherwise, use the `help-echo' property. If
79 this produces no string either, return nil."
80 (let ((kbd (help-at-pt-string t
))
81 (echo (help-at-pt-string)))
82 (if (and kbd
(not (eq kbd t
))) kbd echo
)))
85 (defun display-local-help (&optional arg
)
86 "Display local help in the echo area.
87 This displays a short help message, namely the string produced by
88 the `kbd-help' property at point. If `kbd-help' does not produce
89 a string, but the `help-echo' property does, then that string is
92 A numeric argument ARG prevents display of a message in case
93 there is no help. While ARG can be used interactively, it is
94 mainly meant for use from Lisp."
96 (let ((help (help-at-pt-kbd-string)))
99 (if (not arg
) (message "No local help at point")))))
101 (defvar help-at-pt-timer nil
102 "Non-nil means that a timer is set that checks for local help.
103 If non-nil, this is the value returned by the call of
104 `run-with-idle-timer' that set that timer. This variable is used
105 internally to enable `help-at-pt-display-when-idle'. Do not set it
108 (defcustom help-at-pt-timer-delay
1
109 "*Delay before displaying local help.
110 This is used if `help-at-pt-display-when-idle' is enabled.
111 The value may be an integer or floating point number.
113 If a timer is already active, there are two ways to make the new
114 value take effect immediately. After setting the value, you can
115 first call `help-at-pt-cancel-timer' and then set a new timer
116 with `help-at-pt-set-timer'. Alternatively, you can set this
117 variable through Custom. This will not set a timer if none is
118 active, but if one is already active, Custom will make it use the
122 :initialize
'custom-initialize-default
123 :set
(lambda (variable value
)
124 (set-default variable value
)
125 (and (boundp 'help-at-pt-timer
)
127 (timer-set-idle-time help-at-pt-timer value t
))))
130 (defun help-at-pt-cancel-timer ()
131 "Cancel any timer set by `help-at-pt-set-timer'.
132 This disables `help-at-pt-display-when-idle'."
134 (let ((inhibit-quit t
))
135 (when help-at-pt-timer
136 (cancel-timer help-at-pt-timer
)
137 (setq help-at-pt-timer nil
))))
140 (defun help-at-pt-set-timer ()
141 "Enable `help-at-pt-display-when-idle'.
142 This is done by setting a timer, if none is currently active."
144 (unless help-at-pt-timer
145 (setq help-at-pt-timer
147 help-at-pt-timer-delay t
#'help-at-pt-maybe-display
))))
150 (defcustom help-at-pt-display-when-idle
'never
151 "*Automatically show local help on point-over.
152 If the value is t, the string obtained from any `kbd-help' or
153 `help-echo' property at point is automatically printed in the
154 echo area, if nothing else is already displayed there, or after a
155 quit. If both `kbd-help' and `help-echo' produce help strings,
156 `kbd-help' is used. If the value is a list, the help only gets
157 printed if there is a text or overlay property at point that is
158 included in this list. Suggested properties are `keymap',
159 `local-map', `button' and `kbd-help'. Any value other than t or
160 a non-empty list disables the feature.
162 This variable only takes effect after a call to
163 `help-at-pt-set-timer'. The help gets printed after Emacs has
164 been idle for `help-at-pt-timer-delay' seconds. You can call
165 `help-at-pt-cancel-timer' to cancel the timer set by, and the
166 effect of, `help-at-pt-set-timer'.
168 When this variable is set through Custom, `help-at-pt-set-timer'
169 is called automatically, unless the value is `never', in which
170 case `help-at-pt-cancel-timer' is called. Specifying an empty
171 list of properties through Custom will set the timer, thus
172 enabling buffer local values. It sets the actual value to nil.
173 Thus, Custom distinguishes between a nil value and other values
174 that disable the feature, which Custom identifies with `never'.
175 The default is `never'."
177 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"Always"
180 "This choice can get noisy.
181 The text printed from the `help-echo' property is often only
182 relevant when using the mouse. If you mind about too many
183 messages getting printed in the echo area, use \"In certain
184 situations\". See the documentation there for more information."
186 (repeat :tag
"In certain situations"
187 ;; unless we specify 0 offset the doc string
188 ;; for this choice gets indented very
189 ;; differently than for the other two
190 ;; choices, when "More" is selected.
192 :format
"%{%t%}:\n%v%i\n%h"
194 "This choice lets you specify a list of \
196 Presence of any of these properties will trigger display of
197 available local help on point-over.
198 If you use this alternative through Custom without listing any
199 properties, a timer will be set anyway. This will enable buffer
200 local values. Use \"Never\" if you do not want a timer to be set.
202 Suggested properties:
203 The `keymap' and `local-map' properties change keybindings in
204 parts of the buffer. Some of these keymaps are mode independent
205 and are not mentioned in the mode documentation. Hence, the help
206 text is likely to be useful.
207 Specifying `button' is relevant in Custom and similar buffers.
208 In these buffers, most, but not all, of the text shown this way is
209 available by default when using tab, but not on regular point-over.
210 The presence of a `kbd-help' property guarantees that non mouse
211 specific help is available."
212 :value
(keymap local-map button kbd-help
)
217 "This choice normally disables buffer local values.
218 If you choose this value through Custom and a timer checking for
219 local help is currently active, it will be canceled. No new
220 timer will be set. Call `help-at-pt-set-timer' after choosing
221 this option, or use \"In certain situations\" and specify no text
222 properties, to enable buffer local values."
224 :initialize
'custom-initialize-default
225 :set
#'(lambda (variable value
)
226 (set-default variable value
)
227 (if (eq value
'never
)
228 (help-at-pt-cancel-timer)
229 (help-at-pt-set-timer)))
230 :set-after
'(help-at-pt-timer-delay)
231 :require
'help-at-pt
)
233 ;; Function for use in `help-at-pt-set-timer'.
234 (defun help-at-pt-maybe-display ()
235 (and (or (eq help-at-pt-display-when-idle t
)
236 (and (consp help-at-pt-display-when-idle
)
238 (dolist (prop help-at-pt-display-when-idle
)
239 (if (get-char-property (point) prop
)
240 (throw 'found t
))))))
241 (or (not (current-message))
242 (string= (current-message) "Quit"))
243 (display-local-help t
)))
246 (defun scan-buf-move-to-region (prop &optional arg hook
)
247 "Go to the start of the next region with non-nil PROP property.
248 Then run HOOK, which should be a quoted symbol that is a normal
249 hook.variable, or an expression evaluating to such a symbol.
250 Adjacent areas with different non-nil PROP properties are
251 considered different regions.
253 With numeric argument ARG, move to the start of the ARGth next
254 such region, then run HOOK. If ARG is negative, move backward.
255 If point is already in a region, then that region does not count
256 toward ARG. If ARG is 0 and point is inside a region, move to
257 the start of that region. If ARG is 0 and point is not in a
258 region, print a message to that effect, but do not move point and
259 do not run HOOK. If there are not enough regions to move over,
260 an error results and the number of available regions is mentioned
261 in the error message. Point is not moved and HOOK is not run."
263 (if (= (point) (point-max))
264 (error "No further `%s' regions" prop
))
267 (setq pos
(next-single-char-property-change pos prop
))
268 (unless (get-char-property pos prop
)
269 (setq pos
(next-single-char-property-change pos prop
))
270 (unless (get-char-property pos prop
)
272 (error "No further `%s' regions" prop
))
274 (error "There is only one further `%s' region" prop
))
277 "There are only %d further `%s' regions"
282 (let ((val (get-char-property (point) prop
)))
284 (message "Point is not in a `%s' region" prop
))
285 ((eq val
(get-char-property (1- (point)) prop
))
287 (previous-single-char-property-change (point) prop
))
289 (t (run-hooks hook
)))))
291 (let ((pos (point)) (val (get-char-property (point) prop
)))
293 (eq val
(get-char-property (1- pos
) prop
))
295 (previous-single-char-property-change pos prop
)))
296 (if (= pos
(point-min))
297 (error "No prior `%s' regions" prop
))
299 (setq pos
(previous-single-char-property-change pos prop
))
300 (unless (get-char-property pos prop
)
301 (setq pos
(previous-single-char-property-change pos prop
))
302 (unless (get-char-property pos prop
)
304 (error "No prior `%s' regions" prop
))
306 (error "There is only one prior `%s' region" prop
))
308 (error "There are only %d prior `%s' regions"
313 ;; To be moved to a different file and replaced by a defcustom in a
315 (defvar scan-buf-move-hook
'(display-local-help)
316 "Normal hook run by `scan-buf-next-region'.
317 Also used by `scan-buf-previous-region'. The hook is run after
321 (defun scan-buf-next-region (&optional arg
)
322 "Go to the start of the next region with non-nil help-echo.
323 Print the help found there using `display-local-help'. Adjacent
324 areas with different non-nil help-echo properties are considered
327 With numeric argument ARG, move to the start of the ARGth next
328 help-echo region. If ARG is negative, move backward. If point
329 is already in a help-echo region, then that region does not count
330 toward ARG. If ARG is 0 and point is inside a help-echo region,
331 move to the start of that region. If ARG is 0 and point is not
332 in such a region, just print a message to that effect. If there
333 are not enough regions to move over, an error results and the
334 number of available regions is mentioned in the error message.
336 A potentially confusing subtlety is that point can be in a
337 help-echo region without any local help being available. This is
338 because `help-echo' can be a function evaluating to nil. This
339 rarely happens in practice."
341 (scan-buf-move-to-region 'help-echo arg
'scan-buf-move-hook
))
344 (defun scan-buf-previous-region (&optional arg
)
345 "Go to the start of the previous region with non-nil help-echo.
346 Print the help found there using `display-local-help'. Adjacent
347 areas with different non-nil help-echo properties are considered
348 different regions. With numeric argument ARG, behaves like
349 `scan-buf-next-region' with argument -ARG.."
351 (scan-buf-move-to-region 'help-echo
(- arg
) 'scan-buf-move-hook
))
353 (add-hook 'help-at-pt-unload-hook
'help-at-pt-cancel-timer
)
355 (provide 'help-at-pt
)
357 ;;; arch-tag: d0b8b86d-d23f-45d0-a82d-208d6205a583
358 ;;; help-at-pt.el ends here