From 15d8264356d0e02a98f388b66020fd1fdae93a16 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Willemsen Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2010 12:41:38 +0100 Subject: Added emacs config --- emacs.d/tabbar.el | 1932 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1932 insertions(+) create mode 100644 emacs.d/tabbar.el (limited to 'emacs.d/tabbar.el') diff --git a/emacs.d/tabbar.el b/emacs.d/tabbar.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..09db712 --- /dev/null +++ b/emacs.d/tabbar.el @@ -0,0 +1,1932 @@ +;;; Tabbar.el --- Display a tab bar in the header line + +;; Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005 David Ponce + +;; Author: David Ponce +;; Maintainer: David Ponce +;; Created: 25 February 2003 +;; Keywords: convenience +;; Revision: $Id: tabbar.el,v 1.69 2006/06/08 08:27:39 ponced Exp $ + +(defconst tabbar-version "2.0") + +;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. + +;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or +;; modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as +;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at +;; your option) any later version. + +;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +;; General Public License for more details. + +;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +;; along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not, write to +;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth +;; Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. + +;;; Commentary: +;; +;; This library provides the Tabbar global minor mode to display a tab +;; bar in the header line of Emacs 21 and later versions. You can use +;; the mouse to click on a tab and select it. Also, three buttons are +;; displayed on the left side of the tab bar in this order: the +;; "home", "scroll left", and "scroll right" buttons. The "home" +;; button is a general purpose button used to change something on the +;; tab bar. The scroll left and scroll right buttons are used to +;; scroll tabs horizontally. Tabs can be divided up into groups to +;; maintain several sets of tabs at the same time (see also the +;; chapter "Core" below for more details on tab grouping). Only one +;; group is displayed on the tab bar, and the "home" button, for +;; example, can be used to navigate through the different groups, to +;; show different tab bars. +;; +;; In a graphic environment, using the mouse is probably the preferred +;; way to work with the tab bar. However, you can also use the tab +;; bar when Emacs is running on a terminal, so it is possible to use +;; commands to press special buttons, or to navigate cyclically +;; through tabs. +;; +;; These commands, and default keyboard shortcuts, are provided: +;; +;; `tabbar-mode' +;; Toggle the Tabbar global minor mode. When enabled a tab bar is +;; displayed in the header line. +;; +;; `tabbar-local-mode' (C-c ) +;; Toggle the Tabbar-Local minor mode. Provided the global minor +;; mode is turned on, the tab bar becomes local in the current +;; buffer when the local minor mode is enabled. This permits to +;; see the tab bar in a buffer where the header line is already +;; used by another mode (like `Info-mode' for example). +;; +;; `tabbar-mwheel-mode' +;; Toggle the Tabbar-Mwheel global minor mode. When enabled you +;; can use the mouse wheel to navigate through tabs of groups. +;; +;; `tabbar-press-home' (C-c ) +;; `tabbar-press-scroll-left' (C-c ) +;; `tabbar-press-scroll-right' (C-c ) +;; Simulate a mouse-1 click on respectively the "home", "scroll +;; left", and "scroll right" buttons. A numeric prefix argument +;; value of 2, or 3, respectively simulates a mouse-2, or mouse-3 +;; click. +;; +;; `tabbar-backward' (C-c ) +;; `tabbar-forward' (C-c ) +;; Are the basic commands to navigate cyclically through tabs or +;; groups of tabs. The cycle is controlled by the +;; `tabbar-cycle-scope' option. The default is to navigate +;; through all tabs across all existing groups of tabs. You can +;; change the default behavior to navigate only through the tabs +;; visible on the tab bar, or through groups of tabs only. Or use +;; the more specialized commands below. +;; +;; `tabbar-backward-tab' +;; `tabbar-forward-tab' +;; Navigate through the tabs visible on the tab bar. +;; +;; `tabbar-backward-group' (C-c ) +;; `tabbar-forward-group' (C-c ) +;; Navigate through existing groups of tabs. +;; +;; +;; Core +;; ---- +;; +;; The content of the tab bar is represented by an internal data +;; structure: a tab set. A tab set is a collection (group) of tabs, +;; identified by an unique name. In a tab set, at any time, one and +;; only one tab is designated as selected within the tab set. +;; +;; A tab is a simple data structure giving the value of the tab, and a +;; reference to its tab set container. A tab value can be any Lisp +;; object. Each tab object is guaranteed to be unique. +;; +;; A tab set is displayed on the tab bar through a "view" defined by +;; the index of the leftmost tab shown. Thus, it is possible to +;; scroll the tab bar horizontally by changing the start index of the +;; tab set view. +;; +;; The visual representation of a tab bar is a list of valid +;; `header-line-format' template elements, one for each special +;; button, and for each tab found into a tab set "view". When the +;; visual representation of a tab is required, the function specified +;; in the variable `tabbar-tab-label-function' is called to obtain it. +;; The visual representation of a special button is obtained by +;; calling the function specified in `tabbar-button-label-function', +;; which is passed a button name among `home', `scroll-left', or +;; `scroll-right'. There are also options and faces to customize the +;; appearance of buttons and tabs (see the code for more details). +;; +;; When the mouse is over a tab, the function specified in +;; `tabbar-help-on-tab-function' is called, which is passed the tab +;; and should return a help string to display. When a tab is +;; selected, the function specified in `tabbar-select-tab-function' is +;; called, which is passed the tab and the event received. +;; +;; Similarly, to control the behavior of the special buttons, the +;; following variables are available, for respectively the `home', +;; `scroll-left' and `scroll-right' value of `