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Re: [O] multilingual presentation with org
From: |
Jambunathan K |
Subject: |
Re: [O] multilingual presentation with org |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Feb 2012 04:01:40 +0530 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.93 (windows-nt) |
Nick Dokos <address@hidden> writes:
> Jambunathan K <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>>
>> Nick
>>
>> What Brian is saying is this and I am interpreting.
>>
>> There is a line by line correspondence between the two files. So,
See the attached screenshot.
>> 1. Put the English file under version control and check it in.
This is recital.txt.~HEAD~ in the upper window.
>> 2. Overwrite the English file with the Sanskrit file (remember to
>> preserve line by line correspondence) and check the sanskrit file in.
Just overwrite but don't check it in. This recital.txt is in the lower
window.
>> 3. Now do a C-x v u to launch ediff on the two versions of the file. Two
>> windows will pop up and IIRC, you can arrange for the windows to be
>> either arranged side by side or one on top of another.
>> 4. Press q on Ediff control panel so that diff overlays are removed
>> while leaving the windows intact.
>>
The command should be C-x v = which I have arranged so that it launches
ediff for me with the two buffers arranged one below the other. (I have
some customizations and I can dig out my customization if you need. My
customizations pre-date Emacs-24.1) But Emacs-24.1 does have a
vc-ediff. So I believe C-x v = can rebound to vc-ediff if it isn't
already.
Also note the cursors in the two windows.
> I don't understand what the first four steps do for you.
My setup is so old (and is so part of the way I do commits for as long
as I remember) that I confused myself into thinking that they are part
of Emacs. I am not to blame here, only my memory.
>> 5. Now do M-x scroll-all-mode so that the two windows scroll
>> together. Cursor position in the two windows can be used to guiding
>> the eyeballs of the audience.
>>
>
> All you need for this is two side-by-side windows with the two files and
> scroll-all-mode[fn:1]. Ediff (and source control) is irrelevant -
> correct?
Correct. Ediff is not needed. But it is convenient. No C-x C-fs twice
over or splitting windows (atleast in my case)
> If only hl-line-highlight played well with scroll-all-mode...
We can make a feature request.
>
>> An advanced option will be to siphon off each stanza in the recital in
>> to separate files of their own and put the sanskrit and english files in
>> separate directories (but with the same name) as below.
>>
>> english/stanza1
>> english/stanza2
>>
>> sanskrit/stanza1
>> sanskrit/stanza2
>>
>> Then one can do M-x ediff-directories to have all the stanzas show up
>> and then launch ediff on each of the stanzas.
>>
>
> I might try this to see how it works but it'd take more time than I can
> afford right now.
>
> Thanks,
> Nick
>
> Footnotes:
>
> [fn:1] I was looking for that and didn't find it - thanks for pointing
> it out. I thought at first that follow-mode was what was needed,
> but that wasn't it.
recital-slideshow.PNG
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