"Thomas S. Dye" <address@hidden> writes:
Aloha all,
I can't break myself of the M-q habit and often call fill-paragraph
inside a source code block while the buffer is in Org-mode.
Typically, this rearranges the source code in an undesirable way. Is
there some way (other than breaking the M-q habit) that I can protect
source code blocks from Org-mode's fill-paragraph?
Hi Tom,
Two quick hacks[1] below. It seems that some major modes (e.g. C) use
M-q for something sensible, whereas others (e.g. R) don't. I'm also an
M-q addict, but I guess I don't use it much in language major modes,
so
I'll try using (1). With (2), you have to be happy with the
(invisible)
excursion to the edit buffer and back, and any consequent changes to
your indentation, etc.
1. Do nothing on M-q in code block
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
(defun dan/org-fill-paragraph-no-op-maybe ()
(interactive)
(if (org-babel-where-is-src-block-head)
(message "In code block: doing nothing")
(call-interactively 'fill-paragraph)))
(define-key org-mode-map "\M-q" 'dan/org-fill-paragraph-no-op-maybe)
2. Call native M-q
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
(defun dan/org-fill-paragraph-natively-maybe ()
(interactive)
(or (org-babel-do-key-sequence-in-edit-buffer "\M-q")
(call-interactively 'fill-paragraph)))
(define-key org-mode-map "\M-q" 'dan/org-fill-paragraph-natively-
maybe)
Dan
Footnotes:
[1] E.g. `org-babel-where-is-src-block-head' may not be the "proper"
way
to detect if we're in a src block.
All the best,
Tom
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