Remap org-shiftmetaright | org-shiftmetaleft a [shift-select-meta] left-word | [shift-select-meta] palabra derecha]
¿Podría alguien por favor darme una reasignación de manoorg-shiftmetaright
| org-shiftmetaleft
a[shift-select-meta]left-word
| [shift-select-meta]right-word]
. El objetivo es resaltar que la región seleccionada sea una palabra completa (derecha o izquierda) de una sola vez en modo org en lugar de cambiar el nivel de los encabezados. Y no resaltar cuando suelto el cambio, pero sin embargo saltar palabras completas a la izquierda o derecha.
Me imagino queleft-word
yright-word
Probablemente tenga ese caret"^"
en el comando interactivo, o algo similar, por lo que no hay una función separada para la palabra shift-left-left o shift-right-word.
(defvar custom-keys-mode-map (make-keymap) "custom-keys-mode keymap.")
(define-minor-mode custom-keys-mode
"A minor mode so that my key settings override annoying major modes."
t " my-keys" 'custom-keys-mode-map)
(custom-keys-mode 1)
(defun my-minibuffer-setup-hook ()
(custom-keys-mode 0))
(add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook 'my-minibuffer-setup-hook)
(defadvice load (after give-my-keybindings-priority)
"Try to ensure that my keybindings always have priority."
(if (not (eq (car (car minor-mode-map-alist)) 'custom-keys-mode))
(let ((mykeys (assq 'custom-keys-mode minor-mode-map-alist)))
(assq-delete-all 'custom-keys-mode minor-mode-map-alist)
(add-to-list 'minor-mode-map-alist mykeys))))
(ad-activate 'load)
;; (define-key custom-keys-mode-map (kbd "<C-key>") 'some-command)
(define-key custom-keys-mode-map (kbd "M-<left>") 'left-word)
(define-key custom-keys-mode-map (kbd "M-<right>") 'right-word)
(define-key custom-keys-mode-map (kbd "M-S-<left>") 'left-word)
(define-key custom-keys-mode-map (kbd "M-S-<right>") 'right-word)
EDITAR: Aquí está la función de bindings.el que estoy buscando usar en modo org:
(defun right-word (&optional n)
"Move point N words to the right (to the left if N is negative).
Depending on the bidirectional context, this may move either forward
or backward in the buffer. This is in contrast with \\[forward-word]
and \\[backward-word], which see.
Value is normally t.
If an edge of the buffer or a field boundary is reached, point is left there
there and the function returns nil. Field boundaries are not noticed
if `inhibit-field-text-motion' is non-nil."
(interactive "^p")
(if (eq (current-bidi-paragraph-direction) 'left-to-right)
(forward-word n)
(backward-word n)))
(defun left-word (&optional n)
"Move point N words to the left (to the right if N is negative).
Depending on the bidirectional context, this may move either backward
or forward in the buffer. This is in contrast with \\[backward-word]
and \\[forward-word], which see.
Value is normally t.
If an edge of the buffer or a field boundary is reached, point is left there
there and the function returns nil. Field boundaries are not noticed
if `inhibit-field-text-motion' is non-nil."
(interactive "^p")
(if (eq (current-bidi-paragraph-direction) 'left-to-right)
(backward-word n)
(forward-word n)))