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Re: [Texmacs-dev] How to create a convertor like texmacs->verbatim


From: Sam Liddicott
Subject: Re: [Texmacs-dev] How to create a convertor like texmacs->verbatim
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2011 13:23:23 +0100
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I'm sorry that I've been too busy to respond these last days, but I'm excited to see the progress you have made!

Sam

On 28/07/11 00:29, Michael Lachmann wrote:
Ok, the following works:
---
(kbd-map ("C-8"
(let* (
      (f (url-concretize (url-temp)))
      (p (open-output-file f))
      )
  (write (selection-tree) p)
  (close-output-port p)
  (eval-system (string-append "convert_pb2R.pl " f))
  ) ) )
---
This will save the current selection to a temporary file, then run convert_pb2R on it. convert_pb2R will then put the converted text onto the clipboard, which then I can insert into the buffer. This still uses the command pbcopy to put the string back into the selection buffer (though it should be possible from TeXmacs), and analyzing the tree from withing TeXmacs would be much more elegant...

Comments welcome.
Thanks!

Michael


On 28 Jul 2011, at 12:28AM, Michael Lachmann wrote:


On 27 Jul 2011, at 11:15PM, Miguel de Benito Delgado wrote:

Hi,

I'm not sure if it could help, but in a recent post about bookmarks I posted some scheme code which lists all tags of a given kind in a document. Might this not be used to list all the R input lines? Just a possibility, I wouldn't know...

Here is my feeble attempt:

(kbd-map ("C-8"
 (for-each (lambda (item)
     (display (tree->string (tree-ref item 0))))
   (selection-tree)
   )
 )
)

But, it doesn't work. I get an error:
In procedure for-each in expression (for-each (lambda # #) (selection-tree)):
 Wrong type argument in position 2: <tree <math|x<rsup|2>> Hello>

Which is kind of funny, since the error statement contains the string I'd like to get :) all I want is a string like that:

<tree <math|x<rsup|2>> Hello>

MIchael

P.S. Just a comment. I think there is a bug in the scheme session, in that expressions such as "tree->string" are converted to "tree-<gtr>string", and then you get an error that that function is not defined.


________________
Miguel de  Benito.


On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 15:54, Michael Lachmann <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:

    I managed to do what I asked for, though it is a hack, and
    currently only works on a mac.

    Attached is a perl script. It should be saved as convert_pb2R.pl
    somewhere in the path.

    Then, add this to my-init-texmacs.scm:
    (kbd-map ("R R ." (shell "convert_pb2R.pl")
             (clipboard-paste "primary")
             ))

    What you can do then is select several input/output cells in an
    R session (or even several R sessions). Copy them.
    Then go to the place you want to insert them (for example an
    empty input cell) and type "RR.". TeXmacs will insert only the R
    commands in the copied cells.

    Michael


    On 27 Jul 2011, at 2:19AM, Michael Lachmann wrote:

    > I am trying to make it easier to work with R in TeXmacs. What
    often happens is that in an interactive session I type
    > in many commands one after the other - each in its own input.
    at some point everything works, and I'd like to just copy them
    all into a script, or maybe into one multiline input.
    >
    > So, I'd like to be able to select text, and copy just the R
    part. That would be parts between
    > <|input>
    > and
    > </input>
    >



    ---
    #!/usr/bin/perl

    open(PB, "pbpaste|") ;

    $in_section = 0 ;
    $sec_name = "" ;
    $section = "" ;

    $clip = "" ;

    while( <PB> ) {
     $line =~ s/\s*$// ;
     $line = $_ ;
    #  print "line: $line |||\n" ;
     if( $line =~ s/[<][|]([^>]*)[>]// ) {
       $in_section = 1 ;
       $prev_section = $section ;
       $section = "" ;
     }
     if( $line =~ s/[<]\/([^>]*)[>]// ) {
       $in_section = 0 ;
       if( $1 eq "input" ) {
         $clip .= $section ;
       }
       if( $1 eq "unfolded-io" ) {
         $clip .= $prev_section ;
       }
     }
     if( $in_section == 1 ) {
       if( !($line =~ /^\s*$/ ) ) {
         $line =~ s/^  // ;
         $line =~ s/\\ / /g ;
         $section = $section .  $line."\n\n" ;
       }
     }
    }

    close(PB) ;

    open(PB,"|pbcopy") ;
    print PB $clip ;
    close(PB) ;


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