(setq version-control t)
;:*=======================
;:* comment-region
;:  Comment or uncomment each line in the region.
;:  Comments are terminated on each line, even for syntax in which newline does
;:  not end the comment.  Blank lines do not get comments.
(global-set-key '(control f12)  'comment-region)
;:*=======================
;

;:*=======================
;:* iswitchb
;: A really cool package to switch buffers
(require 'iswitchb)
(iswitchb-default-keybindings)
(add-hook 
 'iswitchb-define-mode-map-hook
 '(lambda ()
    (define-key iswitchb-mode-map " " 'iswitchb-next-match)
    (define-key iswitchb-mode-map [(control ?\ )] 'iswitchb-prev-match)
    (define-key iswitchb-mode-map "\C-a" 'iswitchb-toggle-ignore))
 )
;:*=======================
;


;:*=======================
;:* Inserting elisp Comments
; by Jonas Luster 
(defun ;:*=======================
elispcomment ()
;:*=======================
(interactive)
  (insert "#########################################\n")
  (insert "#:* " (setq str (read-input "Comment: ")) "\n")
  (insert "#########################################\n")
)
;:*=======================
(global-set-key '(control f1) 'elispcomment)
;:*==========

;:*=======================
;:* Inserting ^macro[test;] for parser
; by Mishin Nikolay 
(defun ;:*=======================
macro_parser ()
;:*=======================
(interactive)
  (insert "^macro[" (setq str (read-input "Name of macros: ")) ";]")
;  (insert "\n"))
)
;:*=======================
(global-set-key '(control f5) 'macro_parser)
;:*==========


;:* Spartan Frames
(defun make-spartan-frame ()
  (interactive)
  (make-frame '(width 70 height 10
                default-toolbar-visible-p nil
                menubar-visible-p nil has-modeline-p nil
                scrollbar-width 0 scrollbar-height 0)))
;:*
;:*=======


;:*=======================
;:* From: Mark Jeffries 
;:* Subject: Re: Commenting out the current line?
;(defun comment-always (&optional arg)
;  (interactive "P")
;  (if (not zmacs-region-active-p)
;      (progn
;(beginning-of-line)
;        (set-mark (point))
;        (forward-line 1)))
;  (comment (mark t) (point) arg))
;(global-set-key '(control :) 'comment-always)
;:*======================


;:*=======================
;:* Popup window with buffer list ; from XEmacs FAQ (2.61)
(defun cw-build-buffers ()
  "Popup buffer menu."
  (interactive "@")
  (run-hooks 'activate-menubar-hook)
  (popup-menu (car (find-menu-item current-menubar '("Buffers")))))
(global-set-key '(control !) 'cw-build-buffers)
;(global-set-key '(control f9) 'tm:caesar-region)
;:*=======================
;


;:*=======================
;:* Enable menubar accelerators (double-wow!)
;(relabel-menu-item '("File") "%_File")
;(relabel-menu-item '("Edit") "%_Edit")
;(relabel-menu-item '("Apps") "%_Apps")
;(relabel-menu-item '("Options") "%_Options")
;(relabel-menu-item '("Buffers") "%_Buffers")
;(relabel-menu-item '("Tools") "%_Tools")
;(relabel-menu-item '("Help") "%_Help")
;(setq menu-accelerator-enabled 'menu-fallback)
;(setq menu-accelerator-modifiers '(alt))
;(setq menu-accelerator-prefix nil)
;(define-key global-map [(shift f10)] 'accelerate-menu)
;:*=======================


(require 'session)
   (add-hook 'after-init-hook 'session-initialize)
;; Time of day
(setq display-time-echo-area 1)
 (display-time)

(require 'todo)
;; Highlight matching paren
;(paren-set-mode 'paren)

;; This is a list in FSF Emacs
;(setq time-stamp-format "%3a %3b %2d %02H:%02M:%02S %Z %y")
;      '(time-stamp-yy/mm/dd time-stamp-hh:mm:ss user-login-name)

(defun full-time-string ()
  "Return a string of the current time and date with timezone"
  (format-time-string "%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Z %Y"))

(setq time-stamp-format '(full-time-string))

;;; Keybindings
;;типа переключаться по окнам
;;(global-set-key [(control tab)] 'other-window)
;;не грузим русский язык
;(load-library "xemacs-win.el")
;; просто круто прыгать по скобкам по %
(global-set-key "%" 'match-paren)
(defun match-paren (arg)
 "Go to the matching parenthesis if on parenthesis otherwise insert %."
 (interactive "p")
 (cond ((looking-at "\\s\(") (forward-list 1) (backward-char 1))
 ((looking-at "\\s\)") (forward-char 1) (backward-list 1))
 (t (self-insert-command (or arg 1))))
)

;;ставим файлы на регистры
;;для int.sterling.ru
(set-register ?$ '(file . "/mount_for_work/webserver_monblan/Internal/_sterling.cfg"))
(set-register ?% '(file . "/mount_for_work/webserver_monblan/Internal/index.html"))
(set-register ?^ '(file . "/mount_for_work/webserver_monblan/Internal/advertising/index.html"))
(set-register ?& '(file . "/mount_for_work/webserver_monblan/Internal/_macro.cfg"))
;;для www.sterling.ru
(set-register ?! '(file . "/mount_for_work/webserver_monblan/wwwdocs/_sterling.cfg"))
(set-register ?@ '(file . "/mount_for_work/webserver_monblan/wwwdocs/index.html"))
(set-register ?# '(file . "/mount_for_work/webserver_monblan/wwwdocs/_macro.cfg"))
(set-register ?M '(file . "/mount_for_work/webserver_monblan/wwwdocs/conf/_map.cfg"))
;;для i(localhost)
(set-register ?* '(file . "/c/test/home/internal_test/Internal/index.html"))
;;для www3.sterling.ru(тестловый сервер)
(set-register ?( '(file . "/mount_for_work/webserver_monblan/wwwtest/index.html"))
;; killring суперная вещь
(defvar yank-menu-length 40
  "*Maximum length of an item in the menu for select-and-yank.")
(defun select-and-yank-filter (menu)
  (let* ((count 0))
    (append menu
            (mapcar
             #'(lambda (str)
                 (if (> (length str) yank-menu-length)
                     (setq str (substring str 0 yank-menu-length)))
                 (prog1
                     (vector
                      str
                      (list
                       'progn
                       '(push-mark (point))
                       (list 'insert (list 'current-kill count t)))
                      t)
                   (setq count (1+ count))))
             kill-ring))))


           (add-submenu nil '("Kill-Ring"
                     :included kill-ring
                     :filter select-and-yank-filter))




;; Here's an alternative binding if you don't use keyboard macros:
;; Make F8 be `save-buffer' followed by `delete-window'.
;;(global-set-key 'f8 "\C-x\C-s\C-x0")

;; If you prefer delete to actually delete forward then you want to
;; uncomment the next line (or use `Customize' to customize this).
;; (setq delete-key-deletes-forward t)


(cond (running-xemacs
       ;;
       ;; Code for any version of XEmacs/Lucid Emacs goes here
       ;;

       ;; Change the values of some variables.
       ;; (t means true; nil means false.)
       ;;
       ;; Use the "Describe Variable..." option on the "Help" menu
       ;; to find out what these variables mean.
       (setq find-file-use-truenames nil
	     find-file-compare-truenames t
	     minibuffer-confirm-incomplete t
	     complex-buffers-menu-p t
	     next-line-add-newlines nil
	     mail-yank-prefix "> "
	     kill-whole-line t
	     )

       ;; When running ispell, consider all 1-3 character words as correct.
       (setq ispell-extra-args '("-W" "3"))

       (cond ((or (not (fboundp 'device-type))
		  (equal (device-type) 'x)
		  (equal (device-type) 'mswindows))
	      ;; Code which applies only when running emacs under X or
	      ;; MicroSoft Windows goes here.  (We check whether the
	      ;; function `device-type' exists before using it.  In
	      ;; versions before 19.12, there was no such function.
	      ;; If it doesn't exist, we simply assume we're running
	      ;; under X -- versions before 19.12 only supported X.)

	      ;; Remove the binding of C-x C-c, which normally exits emacs.
	      ;; It's easy to hit this by mistake, and that can be annoying.
	      ;; Under X, you can always quit with the "Exit Emacs" option on
	      ;; the File menu.
;	      (global-set-key "\C-x\C-c" nil)

	      ;; Uncomment this to enable "sticky modifier keys" in 19.13
	      ;; and up.  With sticky modifier keys enabled, you can
	      ;; press and release a modifier key before pressing the
	      ;; key to be modified, like how the ESC key works always.
	      ;; If you hold the modifier key down, however, you still
	      ;; get the standard behavior.  I personally think this
	      ;; is the best thing since sliced bread (and a *major*
	      ;; win when it comes to reducing Emacs pinky), but it's
	      ;; disorienting at first so I'm not enabling it here by
	      ;; default.

	      ;;(setq modifier-keys-are-sticky t)

	      ;; This changes the variable which controls the text that goes
	      ;; in the top window title bar.  (However, it is not changed
	      ;; unless it currently has the default value, to avoid
	      ;; interfering with a -wn command line argument I may have
	      ;; started emacs with.)
;Доброе утро, Николай.
;Сегодня вторник, 7 августа
;, Николай.
;(calendar-date-string1(calendar-current-date)) ;(calendar-current-date) ;(message "The name of this buffer is: %s." (buffer-name)) (if (equal frame-title-format "%S: %b") (setq frame-title-format (concat mishin_hello " Николай сегодня " (calendar-date-string1(calendar-current-date)) ;"%S: " " года :" (if nil ; (getenv "NCD") "" " %b ") ) ;(concat "%S: " invocation-name ; " [" emacs-version "]" ; (if nil ; (getenv "NCD") ; "" ; " %b")) )) ;что было (if (equal frame-title-format "%S: %b") ; (setq frame-title-format ; (concat "%S: " invocation-directory invocation-name ; " [" emacs-version "]" ; (if nil ; (getenv "NCD") ; "" ; " %b")))) ;; If we're running on display 0, load some nifty sounds that ;; will replace the default beep. But if we're running on a ;; display other than 0, which probably means my NCD X terminal, ;; which can't play digitized sounds, do two things: reduce the ;; beep volume a bit, and change the pitch of the sound that is ;; made for "no completions." ;; ;; (Note that sampled sounds only work if XEmacs was compiled ;; with sound support, and we're running on the console of a ;; Sparc, HP, or SGI machine, or on a machine which has a ;; NetAudio server; otherwise, you just get the standard beep.) ;; ;; (Note further that changing the pitch and duration of the ;; standard beep only works with some X servers; many servers ;; completely ignore those parameters.) ;; (cond ((or (and (getenv "DISPLAY") (string-match ":0" (getenv "DISPLAY"))) (and (eq (console-type) 'mswindows) (device-sound-enabled-p))) (load-default-sounds)) (t (setq bell-volume 40) (setq sound-alist (append sound-alist '((no-completion :pitch 500)))) )) ;; Make `C-x C-m' and `C-x RET' be different (since I tend ;; to type the latter by accident sometimes.) (define-key global-map [(control x) return] nil) ;; Change the pointer used when the mouse is over a modeline (set-glyph-image modeline-pointer-glyph "leftbutton") ;; Change the continuation glyph face so it stands out more (and (fboundp 'make-face-bold) (boundp 'continuation-glyph) (make-face-bold (glyph-face continuation-glyph))) ;; Change the pointer used during garbage collection. ;; ;; Note that this pointer image is rather large as pointers go, ;; and so it won't work on some X servers (such as the MIT ;; R5 Sun server) because servers may have lamentably small ;; upper limits on pointer size. ;;(if (featurep 'xpm) ;; (set-glyph-image gc-pointer-glyph ;; (expand-file-name "trash.xpm" data-directory))) ;; Here's another way to do that: it first tries to load the ;; pointer once and traps the error, just to see if it's ;; possible to load that pointer on this system; if it is, ;; then it sets gc-pointer-glyph, because we know that ;; will work. Otherwise, it doesn't change that variable ;; because we know it will just cause some error messages. (if (featurep 'xpm) (let ((file (expand-file-name "recycle.xpm" data-directory))) (if (condition-case error ;; check to make sure we can use the pointer. (make-image-instance file nil '(pointer)) (error nil)) ; returns nil if an error occurred. (set-glyph-image gc-pointer-glyph file)))) (when (featurep 'menubar) ;; Add `dired' to the File menu (add-menu-button '("File") ["Edit Directory" dired t]) ;; Here's a way to add scrollbar-like buttons to the menubar (add-menu-button nil ["Top" beginning-of-buffer t]) (add-menu-button nil ["<<<" scroll-down t]) (add-menu-button nil [" . " recenter t]) (add-menu-button nil [">>>" scroll-up t]) (add-menu-button nil ["Bot" end-of-buffer t])) ;; Change the behavior of mouse button 2 (which is normally ;; bound to `mouse-yank'), so that it inserts the selected text ;; at point (where the text cursor is), instead of at the ;; position clicked. ;; ;; Note that you can find out what a particular key sequence or ;; mouse button does by using the "Describe Key..." option on ;; the Help menu. (setq mouse-yank-at-point t) ;; When editing C code (and Lisp code and the like), I often ;; like to insert tabs into comments and such. It gets to be ;; a pain to always have to use `C-q TAB', so I set up a more ;; convenient binding. Note that this does not work in ;; TTY frames, where tab and shift-tab are indistinguishable. (define-key global-map '(shift tab) 'self-insert-command) ;; LISPM bindings of Control-Shift-C and Control-Shift-E. ;; Note that "\C-C" means Control-C, not Control-Shift-C. ;; To specify shifted control characters, you must use the ;; more verbose syntax used here. ; (define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map '(control C) 'compile-defun) ; (define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map '(control E) 'eval-defun) ;; If you like the FSF Emacs binding of button3 (single-click ;; extends the selection, double-click kills the selection), ;; uncomment the following: ;; Under 19.13, the following is enough: ;(define-key global-map 'button3 'mouse-track-adjust) ;; But under 19.12, you need this: ;(define-key global-map 'button3 ; (lambda (event) ; (interactive "e") ; (let ((default-mouse-track-adjust t)) ; (mouse-track event)))) ;; Under both 19.12 and 19.13, you also need this: ;(add-hook 'mouse-track-click-hook ; (lambda (event count) ; (if (or (/= (event-button event) 3) ; (/= count 2)) ; nil ;; do the normal operation ; (kill-region (point) (mark)) ; t ;; don't do the normal operations. ; ))) )) )) ;; Oh, and here's a cute hack you might want to put in the sample .emacs ;; file: it changes the color of the window if it's not on the local ;; machine, or if it's running as root: ;; local emacs background: whitesmoke ;; remote emacs background: palegreen1 ;; root emacs background: coral2 ;(cond ; ((and (string-match "XEmacs" emacs-version) ; (eq window-system 'x) ; (boundp 'emacs-major-version) ; (= emacs-major-version 19) ; (>= emacs-minor-version 12)) ; (let* ((root-p (eq 0 (user-uid))) ; (dpy (or (getenv "DISPLAY") "")) ; (remote-p (not ; (or (string-match "^\\(\\|unix\\|localhost\\):" dpy) ; (let ((s (system-name))) ; (if (string-match "\\.\\(netscape\\|mcom\\)\\.com" s) ; (setq s (substring s 0 (match-beginning 0)))) ; (string-match (concat "^" (regexp-quote s)) dpy))))) ; (bg (cond (root-p "coral2") ; (remote-p "palegreen1") ; (t nil)))) ; (cond (bg ; (let ((def (color-name (face-background 'default))) ; (faces (face-list))) ; (while faces ; (let ((obg (face-background (car faces)))) ; (if (and obg (equal def (color-name obg))) ; (set-face-background (car faces) bg))) ; (setq faces (cdr faces))))))))) ;;; Older versions of emacs did not have these variables ;;; (emacs-major-version and emacs-minor-version.) ;;; Let's define them if they're not around, since they make ;;; it much easier to conditionalize on the emacs version. (if (and (not (boundp 'emacs-major-version)) (string-match "^[0-9]+" emacs-version)) (setq emacs-major-version (string-to-int (substring emacs-version (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))) (if (and (not (boundp 'emacs-minor-version)) (string-match "^[0-9]+\\.\\([0-9]+\\)" emacs-version)) (setq emacs-minor-version (string-to-int (substring emacs-version (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))) ;;; Define a function to make it easier to check which version we're ;;; running. (defun running-emacs-version-or-newer (major minor) (or (> emacs-major-version major) (and (= emacs-major-version major) (>= emacs-minor-version minor)))) (cond ((and running-xemacs (running-emacs-version-or-newer 19 6)) ;; ;; Code requiring XEmacs/Lucid Emacs version 19.6 or newer goes here ;; )) (cond ((>= emacs-major-version 19) ;; ;; Code for any vintage-19 emacs goes here ;; )) (cond ((and (not running-xemacs) (>= emacs-major-version 19)) ;; ;; Code specific to FSF Emacs 19 (not XEmacs/Lucid Emacs) goes here ;; )) (cond ((< emacs-major-version 19) ;; ;; Code specific to emacs 18 goes here ;; )) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; Customization of Specific Packages ;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; Load gnuserv, which will allow you to connect to XEmacs sessions ;;; using `gnuclient'. ;; If you never run more than one XEmacs at a time, you might want to ;; always start gnuserv. Otherwise it is preferable to specify ;; `-f gnuserv-start' on the command line to one of the XEmacsen. ; (gnuserv-start) ;;; ******************** ;;; Load efs, which uses the FTP protocol as a pseudo-filesystem. ;;; When this is loaded, the pathname syntax /user@host:/remote/path ;;; refers to files accessible through ftp. ;;; (require 'dired) ;; compatible ange-ftp/efs initialization derived from code ;; from John Turner ;; As of 19.15, efs is bundled instead of ange-ftp. ;; NB: doesn't handle 20.0 properly, efs didn't appear until 20.1. ;; ;; The environment variable EMAIL_ADDRESS is used as the password ;; for access to anonymous ftp sites, if it is set. If not, one is ;; constructed using the environment variables USER and DOMAINNAME ;; (e.g. turner@lanl.gov), if set. (if (and running-xemacs (or (> emacs-major-version 20) (and (= emacs-major-version 20) (>= emacs-minor-version 1)) (and (= emacs-major-version 19) (>= emacs-minor-version 15)))) (progn (message "Loading and configuring bundled packages... efs") (require 'efs-auto) (if (getenv "USER") (setq efs-default-user (getenv "USER"))) (if (getenv "EMAIL_ADDRESS") (setq efs-generate-anonymous-password (getenv "EMAIL_ADDRESS")) (if (and (getenv "USER") (getenv "DOMAINNAME")) (setq efs-generate-anonymous-password (concat (getenv "USER")"@"(getenv "DOMAINNAME"))))) (setq efs-auto-save 1)) (progn (message "Loading and configuring bundled packages... ange-ftp") (require 'ange-ftp) (if (getenv "USER") (setq ange-ftp-default-user (getenv "USER"))) (if (getenv "EMAIL_ADDRESS") (setq ange-ftp-generate-anonymous-password (getenv "EMAIL_ADDRESS")) (if (and (getenv "USER") (getenv "DOMAINNAME")) (setq ange-ftp-generate-anonymous-password (concat (getenv "USER")"@"(getenv "DOMAINNAME"))))) (setq ange-ftp-auto-save 1) ) ) ;;; ******************** ;;; Load the default-dir.el package which installs fancy handling ;;; of the initial contents in the minibuffer when reading ;;; file names. (if (and running-xemacs (or (and (= emacs-major-version 20) (>= emacs-minor-version 1)) (and (= emacs-major-version 19) (>= emacs-minor-version 15)))) (require 'default-dir)) ;;; ******************** ;;; Load the auto-save.el package, which lets you put all of your autosave ;;; files in one place, instead of scattering them around the file system. ;;; ;(setq auto-save-directory (expand-file-name "~/autosave/") ; auto-save-directory-fallback auto-save-directory ; auto-save-hash-p nil ; efs-auto-save t ; efs-auto-save-remotely nil ; ;; now that we have auto-save-timeout, let's crank this up ; ;; for better interactive response. ; auto-save-interval 2000 ; ) ;; We load this afterwards because it checks to make sure the ;; auto-save-directory exists (creating it if not) when it's loaded. ;(require 'auto-save) ;; This adds additional extensions which indicate files normally ;; handled by cc-mode. (setq auto-mode-alist (append '(("\\.C$" . c++-mode) ("\\.cc$" . c++-mode) ("\\.hh$" . c++-mode) ("\\.c$" . c-mode) ("\\.h$" . c-mode) ("\\.html$" . html-mode) ("\\.cfg$" . html-mode)) auto-mode-alist)) ;пусть будут номера строк нет ; (add-hook 'html-mode-hook 'turn-on-setnu-mode) ;;; ******************** ;;; cc-mode (the mode you're in when editing C, C++, and Objective C files) ;; Tell cc-mode not to check for old-style (K&R) function declarations. ;; This speeds up indenting a lot. (setq c-recognize-knr-p nil) ;; Change the indentation amount to 4 spaces instead of 2. ;; You have to do it in this complicated way because of the ;; strange way the cc-mode initializes the value of `c-basic-offset'. (add-hook 'c-mode-hook (lambda () (setq c-basic-offset 4))) ;;; ******************** ;;; Load a partial-completion mechanism, which makes minibuffer completion ;;; search multiple words instead of just prefixes; for example, the command ;;; `M-x byte-compile-and-load-file RET' can be abbreviated as `M-x b-c-a RET' ;;; because there are no other commands whose first three words begin with ;;; the letters `b', `c', and `a' respectively. ;;; (load-library "completer") ;;; ******************** ;;; Load crypt, which is a package for automatically decoding and reencoding ;;; files by various methods - for example, you can visit a .Z or .gz file, ;;; edit it, and have it automatically re-compressed when you save it again. ;;; (setq crypt-encryption-type 'pgp ; default encryption mechanism crypt-confirm-password t ; make sure new passwords are correct ;crypt-never-ever-decrypt t ; if you don't encrypt anything, set this to ; tell it not to assume that "binary" files ; are encrypted and require a password. ) (require 'crypt) ;;; ******************** ;;; Edebug is a source-level debugger for emacs-lisp programs. ;;; (define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map "\C-xx" 'edebug-defun) ;;; ******************** ;;; Font-Lock is a syntax-highlighting package. When it is enabled and you ;;; are editing a program, different parts of your program will appear in ;;; different fonts or colors. For example, with the code below, comments ;;; appear in red italics, function names in function definitions appear in ;;; blue bold, etc. The code below will cause font-lock to automatically be ;;; enabled when you edit C, C++, Emacs-Lisp, and many other kinds of ;;; programs. ;;; ;;; The "Options" menu has some commands for controlling this as well. ;;; (cond (running-xemacs ;; If you want the default colors, you could do this: ;; (setq font-lock-use-default-fonts nil) ;; (setq font-lock-use-default-colors t) ;; but I want to specify my own colors, so I turn off all ;; default values. (setq font-lock-use-default-fonts nil) (setq font-lock-use-default-colors nil) (require 'font-lock) ;; Mess around with the faces a bit. Note that you have ;; to change the font-lock-use-default-* variables *before* ;; loading font-lock, and wait till *after* loading font-lock ;; to customize the faces. ;; string face is green (set-face-foreground 'font-lock-string-face "forest green") ;; comments are italic and red; doc strings are italic ;; ;; (I use copy-face instead of make-face-italic/make-face-bold ;; because the startup code does intelligent things to the ;; 'italic and 'bold faces to ensure that they are different ;; from the default face. For example, if the default face ;; is bold, then the 'bold face will be unbold.) (copy-face 'italic 'font-lock-comment-face) ;; Underlining comments looks terrible on tty's (set-face-underline-p 'font-lock-comment-face nil 'global 'tty) (set-face-highlight-p 'font-lock-comment-face t 'global 'tty) (copy-face 'font-lock-comment-face 'font-lock-doc-string-face) (set-face-foreground 'font-lock-comment-face "red") ;; function names are bold and blue (copy-face 'bold 'font-lock-function-name-face) (set-face-foreground 'font-lock-function-name-face "blue") ;; misc. faces (and (find-face 'font-lock-preprocessor-face) ; 19.13 and above (copy-face 'bold 'font-lock-preprocessor-face)) (copy-face 'italic 'font-lock-type-face) (copy-face 'bold 'font-lock-keyword-face) )) ;;; ******************** ;;; fast-lock is a package which speeds up the highlighting of files ;;; by saving information about a font-locked buffer to a file and ;;; loading that information when the file is loaded again. This ;;; requires a little extra disk space be used. ;;; ;;; Normally fast-lock puts the cache file (the filename appended with ;;; .flc) in the same directory as the file it caches. You can ;;; specify an alternate directory to use by setting the variable ;;; fast-lock-cache-directories. ;; Let's use lazy-lock instead. ;;(add-hook 'font-lock-mode-hook 'turn-on-fast-lock) ;;(setq fast-lock-cache-directories '("/foo/bar/baz")) ;;; ******************** ;;; lazy-lock is a package which speeds up the highlighting of files ;;; by doing it "on-the-fly" -- only the visible portion of the ;;; buffer is fontified. The results may not always be quite as ;;; accurate as using full font-lock or fast-lock, but it's *much* ;;; faster. No more annoying pauses when you load files. (add-hook 'font-lock-mode-hook 'turn-on-lazy-lock) ;; I personally don't like "stealth mode" (where lazy-lock starts ;; fontifying in the background if you're idle for 30 seconds) ;; because it takes too long to wake up again on my piddly Sparc 1+. (setq lazy-lock-stealth-time nil) ;;; ******************** ;;; func-menu is a package that scans your source file for function ;;; definitions and makes a menubar entry that lets you jump to any ;;; particular function definition by selecting it from the menu. The ;;; following code turns this on for all of the recognized languages. ;;; Scanning the buffer takes some time, but not much. ;;; ;;; Send bug reports, enhancements etc to: ;;; David Hughes ;;; (cond (running-xemacs (require 'func-menu) (define-key global-map 'f8 'function-menu) (add-hook 'find-file-hooks 'fume-add-menubar-entry) (define-key global-map "\C-cl" 'fume-list-functions) (define-key global-map "\C-cg" 'fume-prompt-function-goto) ;; The Hyperbole information manager package uses (shift button2) and ;; (shift button3) to provide context-sensitive mouse keys. If you ;; use this next binding, it will conflict with Hyperbole's setup. ;; Choose another mouse key if you use Hyperbole. (define-key global-map '(shift button3) 'mouse-function-menu) ;; For descriptions of the following user-customizable variables, ;; type C-h v (setq fume-max-items 25 fume-fn-window-position 3 fume-auto-position-popup t fume-display-in-modeline-p t fume-menubar-menu-location "File" fume-buffer-name "*Function List*" fume-no-prompt-on-valid-default nil) )) ;;; ******************** ;;; MH is a mail-reading system from the Rand Corporation that relies on a ;;; number of external filter programs (which do not come with emacs.) ;;; Emacs provides a nice front-end onto MH, called "mh-e". ;;; ;; Bindings that let you send or read mail using MH ;(global-set-key "\C-xm" 'mh-smail) ;(global-set-key "\C-x4m" 'mh-smail-other-window) ;(global-set-key "\C-cr" 'mh-rmail) ;; Customization of MH behavior. (setq mh-delete-yanked-msg-window t) (setq mh-yank-from-start-of-msg 'body) (setq mh-summary-height 11) ;; Use lines like the following if your version of MH ;; is in a special place. ;(setq mh-progs "/usr/dist/pkgs/mh/bin.svr4/") ;(setq mh-lib "/usr/dist/pkgs/mh/lib.svr4/") ;;; ******************** ;;; resize-minibuffer-mode makes the minibuffer automatically ;;; resize as necessary when it's too big to hold its contents. (autoload 'resize-minibuffer-mode "rsz-minibuf" nil t) (resize-minibuffer-mode) (setq resize-minibuffer-window-exactly nil) ;;; ******************** ;;; W3 is a browser for the World Wide Web, and takes advantage of the very ;;; latest redisplay features in XEmacs. You can access it simply by typing ;;; 'M-x w3'; however, if you're unlucky enough to be on a machine that is ;;; behind a firewall, you will have to do something like this first: ;(setq w3-use-telnet t ; ;; ; ;; If the Telnet program you use to access the outside world is ; ;; not called "telnet", specify its name like this. ; w3-telnet-prog "itelnet" ; ;; ; ;; If your Telnet program adds lines of junk at the beginning ; ;; of the session, specify the number of lines here. ; w3-telnet-header-length 4 ; ) ; '("*Completions*" "*grep*" "*help*")) work is bad ;; ;;;пока по русски писали так ,как потом помотрим ;(add-spec-list-to-specifier (face-property 'default 'font) ; '((global (nil . "Courier New:Regular:9::Cyrillic")))) ;; -*- Mode: Emacs-Lisp -*- ;;; This is a sample .emacs file. ;;; ;;; The .emacs file, which should reside in your home directory, allows you to ;;; customize the behavior of Emacs. In general, changes to your .emacs file ;;; will not take effect until the next time you start up Emacs. You can load ;;; it explicitly with `M-x load-file RET ~/.emacs RET'. ;;; ;;; There is a great deal of documentation on customization in the Emacs ;;; manual. You can read this manual with the online Info browser: type ;;; `C-h i' or select "Emacs Info" from the "Help" menu. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; Basic Customization ;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;; Enable the command `narrow-to-region' ("C-x n n"), a useful ;; command, but possibly confusing to a new user, so it's disabled by ;; default. (put 'narrow-to-region 'disabled nil) ;;; Define a variable to indicate whether we're running XEmacs/Lucid Emacs. ;;; (You do not have to defvar a global variable before using it -- ;;; you can just call `setq' directly like we do for `emacs-major-version' ;;; below. It's clearer this way, though.) (defvar running-xemacs (string-match "XEmacs\\|Lucid" emacs-version)) ;; Make the sequence "C-x w" execute the `what-line' command, ;; which prints the current line number in the echo area. (global-set-key "\C-xw" 'what-line) ;; set up the function keys to do common tasks to reduce Emacs pinky ;; and such. ;; Make F1 invoke help (global-set-key [f1] 'help-command) ;; Make F2 be `undo' (global-set-key [f2] 'undo) (global-set-key '(control f2) 'make-spartan-frame) ;; Make F3 be `find-file' ;; Note: it does not currently work to say ;; (global-set-key 'f3 "\C-x\C-f") ;; The reason is that macros can't do interactive things properly. ;; This is an extremely longstanding bug in Emacs. Eventually, ;; it will be fixed. (Hopefully ..) (global-set-key [f3] 'find-file) (global-set-key [(shift f3)] 'write-file) (global-set-key '(control f3) 'rename-buffer) ;; Make F4 be "mark", F5 be "copy", F6 be "paste" ;; Note that you can set a key sequence either to a command or to another ;; key sequence. (global-set-key [f4] 'bookmark-set) (global-set-key [f5] 'bookmark-jump) ;(global-set-key [f5] "\M-w") (global-set-key [f6] 'list-bookmarks) ;; Shift-F4 is "pop mark off of stack" (global-set-key [(shift f4)] (lambda () (interactive) (set-mark-command t))) ;; Make F7 be `save-buffer' (global-set-key [f7] 'save-buffer) ;; Make F8 be "start macro", F9 be "end macro", F10 be "execute macro" (global-set-key [f8] 'append-to-buffer) (global-set-key [f9] 'append-to-file) (global-set-key [f10] 'list-matching-lines) (global-set-key [f11] 'copy-to-register) (global-set-key [f12] 'insert-register) (global-set-key [(shift f11)] `point-to-register) (global-set-key [(shift f12)] `jump-to-register) (global-set-key [(shift f5)] `zap-to-char) ;; Here's an alternative binding if you don't use keyboard macros: ;; Make F8 be `save-buffer' followed by `delete-window'. ;;(global-set-key 'f8 "\C-x\C-s\C-x0") ;; If you prefer delete to actually delete forward then you want to ;; uncomment the next line (or use `Customize' to customize this). ;; (setq delete-key-deletes-forward t) ;;(load-library "xemacs-win") (setq minibuffer-max-depth nil) ;;; display line number and column number in modeline (line-number-mode t) (column-number-mode t) ;;; include full path in modeline ;(setq-default mode-line-buffer-identification '(buffer-file-name "%f" "%b")) (setq-default mode-line-buffer-identification '(buffer-file-name "[%b]")) ;;; minibuffer history (savehist-load) ;;; Mouse yank (setq mouse-yank-at-point t) ;;; no startup message (setq inhibit-startup-message t) ;;; scroll one line, not half window (setq scroll-step 1) (setq scroll-conservatively 1) ;;; It's enough to press 1 Key ! (defun yes-or-no-p (s) (y-or-n-p s)) ;(setq require-final-newline t) ;;; functions to switch buffer (defun gse-unbury-buffer () "Switch to the buffer at the bottom of the buffer list, if it's not a 'hidden' buffer." (interactive) (let ((all-buffers (buffer-list)) (done nil) (i 1)) (setq i (- (length all-buffers) 1)) (while (and (not done) (>= i 0)) (let ((buf (nth i all-buffers)) (first-char "")) (setq first-char (substring (buffer-name buf) 0 1)) (if (not (or (equal first-char "*") (equal first-char " "))) (progn (switch-to-buffer buf) (setq done t)) (setq i (- i 1)) ))) )) (defun gse-bury-buffer () "Bury the current buffer until you find a non-'hidden' buffer." (interactive) (bury-buffer) (let ((all-buffers (buffer-list)) (done nil) (i 0)) (while (and (not done) (<= i (length all-buffers))) (let ((buf (nth i all-buffers)) (first-char "")) (setq first-char (substring (buffer-name buf) 0 1)) (if (not (or (equal first-char "*") (equal first-char " "))) (progn (switch-to-buffer buf) (setq done t)) (setq i (+ i 1)) ))) )) (define-key global-map '(control prior) 'gse-unbury-buffer) (define-key global-map '(control next) 'gse-bury-buffer) ;;; Window title including full path ; (setq frame-title-format ; '("%S: " ; (buffer-file-name "%f" (dired-directory dired-directory "%b") ; ))) ; Sort and group based on directory file is in, and put buffers with ; no file and buffers starting with a "*" in Misc category (setq buffers-menu-sort-function 'my-sort-buffers-menu-by-dir) (setq buffers-menu-grouping-function 'my-group-buffers-menu-by-dir) (defun my-sort-buffers-menu-by-dir (buf1 buf2) (let* ((nam1 (buffer-name buf1)) (nam2 (buffer-name buf2)) (path1 (buffer-file-name buf1)) (path2 (buffer-file-name buf2)) (misc1-p (or (not path1) (not (null (string-match "\\`*" nam1))))) (misc2-p (or (not path2) (not (null (string-match "\\`*" nam2))))) (group1 (if misc1-p "*Misc*" (file-name-directory path1))) (group2 (if misc2-p "*Misc*" (file-name-directory path2)))) (cond ((and misc1-p misc2-p) (string-lessp nam1 nam2)) ((not (eq misc1-p misc2-p)) (not misc1-p)) (t (string-lessp group1 group2))))) (defun my-group-buffers-menu-by-dir (buf1 buf2) (let* ((nam1 (buffer-name buf1)) (nam2 (buffer-name buf2)) (path1 (buffer-file-name buf1)) (path2 (buffer-file-name buf2)) (misc1-p (or (not path1) (not (null (string-match "\\`*" nam1))))) (misc2-p (or (not path2) (not (null (string-match "\\`*" nam2))))) (group1 (if misc1-p "*Misc*" (file-name-directory path1))) (group2 (if misc2-p "*Misc*" (file-name-directory path2)))) (cond ((null buf2) group1) ((string= group1 group2) nil) (t group1)))) (define-key global-map [(control button3)] 'popup-mode-menu) (define-key global-map [(button3)] 'cw-build-buffers) ;;; better buffernames (require 'uniquify) (setq uniquify-buffer-name-style 'forward) ;все равно все из аськи посылаю какя разница ;(require 'esms) ;отменю номера строк -надоели ;(require 'setnu) ; Insert current time string into current buffer (defun crs-insert-time () (interactive) (insert "^rem[") (insert (calendar-date-string(calendar-current-date))) (insert(format-time-string " %R" (current-time))) (insert "]") ) (defun crs-insert-dash-line () (interactive) (insert (concat (make-string 72 ?-) " "))) (global-set-key [(control t)] 'crs-insert-time) ;(global-set-key [(control e)] 'toggle-debug-on-error) ;(global-set-key [(control m)] 'rebuild-mail-abbrevs) (global-set-key [(control -)] 'crs-insert-dash-line) (require 'backup-dir) (setq bkup-backup-directory-info '(("/home/greg/.*" "/~/.backups/" ok-create full-path prepend-name) ("^/[^/:]+:" ".backups/") ; handle EFS files specially: don't ("^/[^/:]+:" "./") ; search-upward... its very slow (t ".backups/" full-path prepend-name search-upward))) (find-file "~/register" nil)