Emacs function collapsing
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Is there some way to collapse Lisp functions in Emacs? I found these answers:
emacs collapsing functions in class using outline-minor-mode
Is it possible to collapse a function in emacs?
But they use add-hook, which gives me an "undefined function" error. What am I missing?
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Is there some way to collapse Lisp functions in Emacs? I found these answers:
emacs collapsing functions in class using outline-minor-mode
Is it possible to collapse a function in emacs?
But they use add-hook, which gives me an "undefined function" error. What am I missing?
emacs
what is undefined?hs-minor-mode
is autoloaded and installed by default in newer emacs versions and is designed to do this specifically. What version of emacs are you using?
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 10 at 17:27
GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-08-27
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 21:18
C-h f
hs-minor-mode
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 10 at 21:48
The help suggests the keyboard shortcut C-c @ C-d (for example), but upon typing C-c @ I get the message "C-c @ is undefined".
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 23:54
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maybe a windows problem? you can bind functions to whatever keys you want, or just call the function directly to try it out, egM-x hs-minor-mode
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 11 at 2:24
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up vote
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Is there some way to collapse Lisp functions in Emacs? I found these answers:
emacs collapsing functions in class using outline-minor-mode
Is it possible to collapse a function in emacs?
But they use add-hook, which gives me an "undefined function" error. What am I missing?
emacs
Is there some way to collapse Lisp functions in Emacs? I found these answers:
emacs collapsing functions in class using outline-minor-mode
Is it possible to collapse a function in emacs?
But they use add-hook, which gives me an "undefined function" error. What am I missing?
emacs
emacs
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what is undefined?hs-minor-mode
is autoloaded and installed by default in newer emacs versions and is designed to do this specifically. What version of emacs are you using?
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 10 at 17:27
GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-08-27
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 21:18
C-h f
hs-minor-mode
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 10 at 21:48
The help suggests the keyboard shortcut C-c @ C-d (for example), but upon typing C-c @ I get the message "C-c @ is undefined".
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 23:54
1
maybe a windows problem? you can bind functions to whatever keys you want, or just call the function directly to try it out, egM-x hs-minor-mode
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 11 at 2:24
|
show 2 more comments
what is undefined?hs-minor-mode
is autoloaded and installed by default in newer emacs versions and is designed to do this specifically. What version of emacs are you using?
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 10 at 17:27
GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-08-27
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 21:18
C-h f
hs-minor-mode
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 10 at 21:48
The help suggests the keyboard shortcut C-c @ C-d (for example), but upon typing C-c @ I get the message "C-c @ is undefined".
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 23:54
1
maybe a windows problem? you can bind functions to whatever keys you want, or just call the function directly to try it out, egM-x hs-minor-mode
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 11 at 2:24
what is undefined?
hs-minor-mode
is autoloaded and installed by default in newer emacs versions and is designed to do this specifically. What version of emacs are you using?– jenesaisquoi
Nov 10 at 17:27
what is undefined?
hs-minor-mode
is autoloaded and installed by default in newer emacs versions and is designed to do this specifically. What version of emacs are you using?– jenesaisquoi
Nov 10 at 17:27
GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-08-27
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 21:18
GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-08-27
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 21:18
C-h f
hs-minor-mode
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 10 at 21:48
C-h f
hs-minor-mode
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 10 at 21:48
The help suggests the keyboard shortcut C-c @ C-d (for example), but upon typing C-c @ I get the message "C-c @ is undefined".
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 23:54
The help suggests the keyboard shortcut C-c @ C-d (for example), but upon typing C-c @ I get the message "C-c @ is undefined".
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 23:54
1
1
maybe a windows problem? you can bind functions to whatever keys you want, or just call the function directly to try it out, eg
M-x hs-minor-mode
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 11 at 2:24
maybe a windows problem? you can bind functions to whatever keys you want, or just call the function directly to try it out, eg
M-x hs-minor-mode
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 11 at 2:24
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You can try origami-mode.
You can find detailed information about it in the Github page, but in short, just install it and call origami-recursively-toggle-node
to fold and unfold a function.
There's no need for adding hooks or what not. You probably have something wrong with your config, possibly a require missing somewhere.
M-x install-package doesn't have the necessary packages.
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 14:40
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You can try origami-mode.
You can find detailed information about it in the Github page, but in short, just install it and call origami-recursively-toggle-node
to fold and unfold a function.
There's no need for adding hooks or what not. You probably have something wrong with your config, possibly a require missing somewhere.
M-x install-package doesn't have the necessary packages.
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 14:40
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You can try origami-mode.
You can find detailed information about it in the Github page, but in short, just install it and call origami-recursively-toggle-node
to fold and unfold a function.
There's no need for adding hooks or what not. You probably have something wrong with your config, possibly a require missing somewhere.
M-x install-package doesn't have the necessary packages.
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 14:40
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up vote
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You can try origami-mode.
You can find detailed information about it in the Github page, but in short, just install it and call origami-recursively-toggle-node
to fold and unfold a function.
There's no need for adding hooks or what not. You probably have something wrong with your config, possibly a require missing somewhere.
You can try origami-mode.
You can find detailed information about it in the Github page, but in short, just install it and call origami-recursively-toggle-node
to fold and unfold a function.
There's no need for adding hooks or what not. You probably have something wrong with your config, possibly a require missing somewhere.
answered Nov 10 at 14:15
dangom
3,36922243
3,36922243
M-x install-package doesn't have the necessary packages.
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 14:40
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M-x install-package doesn't have the necessary packages.
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 14:40
M-x install-package doesn't have the necessary packages.
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 14:40
M-x install-package doesn't have the necessary packages.
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 14:40
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what is undefined?
hs-minor-mode
is autoloaded and installed by default in newer emacs versions and is designed to do this specifically. What version of emacs are you using?– jenesaisquoi
Nov 10 at 17:27
GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2018-08-27
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 21:18
C-h f
hs-minor-mode
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 10 at 21:48
The help suggests the keyboard shortcut C-c @ C-d (for example), but upon typing C-c @ I get the message "C-c @ is undefined".
– Kotlopou
Nov 10 at 23:54
1
maybe a windows problem? you can bind functions to whatever keys you want, or just call the function directly to try it out, eg
M-x hs-minor-mode
– jenesaisquoi
Nov 11 at 2:24