1 ;;; muse-poem.el --- Publish a poem to LaTex or PDF.
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5 ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
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20 ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
24 ;; I use a very particular for recording poetry. It is:
32 ;; Annotations, history, notes, etc.
34 ;; The `muse-poem' module makes it easy to attractively publish and
35 ;; reference poems in this format, using the "memoir" module for LaTeX
36 ;; publishing. It will also markup poems for every other output
37 ;; style, though none are nearly as pretty.
39 ;; Once a poem is written in this format, just publish it to PDF using
40 ;; the "poem-pdf" style. To make an inlined reference to a poem that
41 ;; you've written -- for example, from a blog page -- there is a
42 ;; "poem" tag defined by this module:
44 ;; <poem title="name.of.poem.page">
46 ;; Let's assume the template above was called "name.of.poem.page";
47 ;; then the above tag would result in this inclusion:
53 ;; I use this module for publishing all of the poems on my website,
54 ;; which are at: http://www.newartisans.com/johnw/poems.html.
60 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
62 ;; Muse Poem Publishing
64 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
67 (require 'muse-project
)
69 (defgroup muse-poem nil
70 "Rules for marking up a Muse file as a LaTeX article."
73 (defcustom muse-poem-latex-header
74 "\\documentclass[14pt,oneside]{memoir}
76 \\usepackage[english]{babel}
77 \\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
78 \\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
80 \\setlength{\\beforepoemtitleskip}{-5.0ex}
86 \\renewcommand{\\poemtoc}{section}
87 \\settocdepth{section}
92 \\poemtitle{<lisp>(muse-publishing-directive \"title\")</lisp>}
94 \\settowidth{\\versewidth}{<lisp>muse-poem-longest-line</lisp>}\n\n"
95 "Header used for publishing LaTeX poems."
96 :type
'(choice string file
)
99 (defcustom muse-poem-latex-footer
"\n\\vfill
103 "Footer used for publishing LaTeX files."
104 :type
'(choice string file
)
107 (defcustom muse-poem-markup-strings
108 '((begin-verse .
"\\begin{verse}[\\versewidth]\n")
109 (verse-space .
"\\vin "))
110 "Strings used for marking up poems.
111 These cover the most basic kinds of markup, the handling of which
112 differs little between the various styles."
113 :type
'(alist :key-type symbol
:value-type string
)
116 (defcustom muse-chapbook-latex-header
117 "\\documentclass{book}
119 \\usepackage[english]{babel}
120 \\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
121 \\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
123 \\setlength{\\beforepoemtitleskip}{-5.0ex}
127 \\title{<lisp>(muse-publishing-directive \"title\")</lisp>}
128 \\author{<lisp>(muse-publishing-directive \"author\")</lisp>}
129 \\date{<lisp>(muse-publishing-directive \"date\")</lisp>}
135 \\renewcommand{\\poemtoc}{section}
136 \\settocdepth{section}\n"
137 "Header used for publishing a book of poems in LaTeX form."
138 :type
'(choice string file
)
141 (defcustom muse-chapbook-latex-footer
"\n\\end{document}"
142 "Footer used for publishing a book of poems in LaTeX form."
143 :type
'(choice string file
)
146 (defvar muse-poem-longest-line
"")
148 (defcustom muse-poem-chapbook-strings
149 '((begin-verse .
"\\newpage
153 \\poemtitle{<lisp>(muse-publishing-directive \"title\")</lisp>}
155 \\settowidth{\\versewidth}{<lisp>muse-poem-longest-line</lisp>}
157 \\begin{verse}[\\versewidth]\n")
158 (end-verse .
"\n\\end{verse}\n\\vfill\n\\mbox{}")
159 (verse-space .
"\\vin "))
160 "Strings used for marking up books of poems.
161 These cover the most basic kinds of markup, the handling of which
162 differs little between the various styles."
163 :type
'(alist :key-type symbol
:value-type string
)
166 (defun muse-poem-prepare-buffer ()
167 (goto-char (point-min))
170 (delete-region (point) (1+ (muse-line-end-position)))
172 (let ((beg (point)) end line
)
173 (if (search-forward "\n\n\n" nil t
)
175 (setq end
(copy-marker (match-beginning 0) t
))
176 (replace-match "\n</verse>\n")
177 (delete-region (point) (point-max)))
178 (goto-char (point-max))
180 (insert "</verse>\n"))
182 (set (make-local-variable 'muse-poem-longest-line
) "")
183 (while (< (point) end
)
184 (setq line
(buffer-substring-no-properties (point)
185 (muse-line-end-position)))
186 (if (> (length line
) (length muse-poem-longest-line
))
187 (setq muse-poem-longest-line line
))
191 (defvar muse-poem-tag
'("poem" nil t muse-poem-markup-tag
))
193 (defun muse-poem-markup-tag (beg end attrs
)
194 "This markup tag allows a poem to be included from another project page.
195 The form of usage is:
196 <poem title=\"page.name\">"
197 (let ((page (cdr (assoc (cdr (assoc "title" attrs
))
198 (muse-project-file-alist))))
201 (insert " *Reference to\n unknown poem \""
202 (cdr (assoc "title" attrs
)) "\".*\n")
206 (insert-file-contents page
)
207 (goto-char (point-min))
208 (if (assoc "nohead" attrs
)
211 (delete-region (point-min) (point)))
213 (search-forward "\n\n\n")
214 (replace-match "\n\n"))
215 (if (search-forward "\n\n\n" nil t
)
216 (setq end
(match-beginning 0))
217 (setq end
(point-max)))
218 (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) end
)))
219 (setq end
(point-marker))
221 (unless (assoc "nohead" attrs
)
223 (while (< (point) end
)
227 (add-to-list 'muse-publish-markup-tags muse-poem-tag
)
229 (unless (assoc "poem-latex" muse-publishing-styles
)
230 (muse-derive-style "poem-latex" "latex"
231 :before
'muse-poem-prepare-buffer
232 :strings
'muse-poem-markup-strings
233 :header
'muse-poem-latex-header
234 :footer
'muse-poem-latex-footer
)
236 (muse-derive-style "poem-pdf" "pdf"
237 :before
'muse-poem-prepare-buffer
238 :strings
'muse-poem-markup-strings
239 :header
'muse-poem-latex-header
240 :footer
'muse-poem-latex-footer
)
242 (muse-derive-style "chapbook-latex" "latex"
243 :before
'muse-poem-prepare-buffer
244 :strings
'muse-poem-chapbook-strings
245 :header
'muse-chapbook-latex-header
246 :footer
'muse-chapbook-latex-footer
)
248 (muse-derive-style "chapbook-pdf" "pdf"
249 :before
'muse-poem-prepare-buffer
250 :strings
'muse-poem-chapbook-strings
251 :header
'muse-chapbook-latex-header
252 :footer
'muse-chapbook-latex-footer
))
256 ;;; muse-poem.el ends here