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;; Outshine attempts to bring the look & feel of Org-mode to the (GNU
;; Emacs) world outside of the Org major-mode. It is an extension of
;; `outline-minor-mode' (Org-mode itself derives from outline-mode),
;; that should act as a silent replacement of Outline. Just change
;; all your calls to `outline-minor-mode' into `outshine-mode'.
;; Outshine is major-mode agnostic. At least in theory, it should work
;; out-of-the-box with all major-modes, even those not yet written, as
;; long as these modes have comment syntax defined. In real life there
;; are some major-modes where outshine just works, others that need
;; some minor tweaks to make outshine work, and a few that need
;; special handling.
;; An outshine file is structured just like an org file, only that the
;; headlines are outcommented with the current major-mode's comment
;; syntax. We call these outcommented org headers 'outshine
;; headers'. The different headline levels are fontified like in
;; Org-mode, and many of the outline-navigation, visibility cycling
;; and structure editing commands known from Org-mode work in outshine
;; too. An Org-mode user will feel right at home in an outshine
;; buffer, the look&feel should be pretty similar, only the
;; keybindings differ. Since outshine extends a minor-mode it has to
;; avoid conflicts with major-mode keymaps by using a rather unusual
;; prefix that is still easy to type (M-#). But the Org-mode
;; speed-commands have been ported to outshine too, and they use
;; exactly the same (one-key) bindings like in Org-mode.
;; There is a distinction between the library 'outshine.el' and the
;; 'Outshine Project' (or 'Outshine Suite') which contains 3
;; libraries:
;; - outshine.el :: The core library. To use it, simply call
;; `outshine-mode' instead of `outline-minor-mode'.
;; - outorg.el :: Major-mode for toggling between the
;; programming-mode view and the org-mode view of
;; outshine buffers, i.e. buffers structured with
;; outshine headers that have outline-minor-mode with
;; outshine extensions activated.
;; - navi-mode.el :: Occur-based major-mode for super-fast
;; buffer-navigation and buffer-remote-control with
;; one-key-bindings from an associated read-only
;; *Navi* buffer. Navi-mode allows to have the
;; (outshine- or org-) buffer overview side by side
;; with the buffer details, and it gives many
;; different kinds of overviews (these views are
;; actually customizable). With point in the *Navi*
;; overview buffer, many actions in the associated
;; original (outshine- or org-) buffer can be
;; triggered without leaving the *Navi* buffer.
;; Note that there is a fourth library 'poporg.el' from François
;; Pinard, which allows to edit function docstrings in temporary
;; Org-mode buffers and thus nicely complements 'outorg.el'.
;; Together these libraries enable a lightweight kind of 'literate
;; programming' that turns the usual implementation of the concept
;; upside-down: instead of using a text-mode as default and taking
;; extra action to edit and execute source-code, with Outshine the
;; programming-mode is the default mode and the text-mode
;; (i.e. Org-mode) only called when needed. This is much simpler, it
;; treats Org-mode and Programming-mode simply as two different views
;; on the same (outshine) file while making it easy to switch between
;; these views.
;;;;; History and Credits
;; The outshine.el library merges, modifies and extends two existing
;; extension-libraries for `outline' (minor) mode: `outline-magic' (by
;; Carsten Dominik) and `out-xtra' (by Per Abrahamsen). It offers all the
;; functionality of `outline-magic' (with some tiny changes and fixes)
;; and parts of the functionality of `out-xtra', together with many new
;; features and ideas.
;; See `outline-magic.el' (https://github.com/tj64/outline-magic) for
;; detailled instructions on the usage of the additional outline
;; functions introduced by `outline-magic'.
;; Furthermore, `outshine.el' includes some functions and keybindings
;; from `outline-mode-easy-bindings'
;; (http://emacswiki.org/emacs/OutlineMinorMode). Unfortunately, no
;; author is given for that library, so I cannot credit the person who
;; wrote it.
;;;;; Installation
;; There are three ways to get outshine.el (and the other Outshine
;; libraries):
;; 1. Clone the git repo or fork them on github
;; (https://github.com/alphapapa/outshine)
;; 2. Use the package manager to install them (from MELPA).
;; 3. Simply download the raw .el files from github and copy them to
;; a location where Emacs can find them. This is not really
;; recommended, since easy updating is not possible this way.
;; Note that since version 2.0, outshine.el depends on outorg.el and
;; navi-mode.el depends on both, outshine.el and outorg.el. So the order
;; of installation should be
;; 1. outorg
;; 2. outshine
;; 3. navi-mode (optional)
;; To get started, simply start Outshine with `M-x outshine-mode RET'
;; Add this to your init file if you always want outshine for emacs-lisp
;; buffers (recommended):
;; : #+begin_src emacs-lisp
;; : (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'outshine-mode)
;; : #+end_src
;; It makes sense to add 'outline-minor-mode' to the hooks of other
;; major-modes too, e.g.
;; : #+begin_src emacs-lisp
;; : (add-hook 'LaTeX-mode-hook 'outshine-mode)
;; : (add-hook 'picolisp-mode-hook 'outshine-mode)
;; : (add-hook 'clojure-mode-hook 'outshine-mode)
;; : (add-hook 'ess-mode-hook 'outshine-mode)
;; : (add-hook 'ledger-mode-hook 'outshine-mode)
;; : (add-hook 'message-mode-hook 'outshine-mode)
;; : #+end_src
;; or whatever your favorite Emacs modes are. Then you can structure and
;; handle all your source-files just like Org files, allowing for a
;; uniform approach to file structuring independent from the (text or
;; programming) mode.
;; Outline(-minor)-mode comes with a rather unusable prefix key
;; out-of-the-box. You need to set the outshine prefix (M-#) in your init
;; file before (!) outline-mode is loaded to enable the outshine
;; keybindings:
;; : #+begin_src emacs-lisp
;; : (defvar outline-minor-mode-prefix "\M-#")
;; : #+end_src
;;;;; Usage
;;;;;; Basic Usage
;; The outshine.el extensions to outline-minor-mode aim to make its
;; use more similar to Org-mode. Given a correctly structured outshine
;; buffer, outline-navigation, structure-editing and visibility
;; cycling with outshine should make an Org-mode user feel right at
;; home.
;; Try C-h m (describe-mode) and C-h b (describe-bindings) in an
;; outshine buffer to find out more about the available functions and
;; their keybindings.
;; The very useful Org speed-commands have been ported to outshine,
;; here a quote from the
;; [[http://orgmode.org/manual/Speed-keys.html][Org-mode manual]] that
;; describes what they do:
;; #+BEGIN_QUOTE
;; Single keys can be made to execute commands when the cursor is at
;; the beginning of a headline, i.e., before the first star.
;; #+END_QUOTE
;; To activate speed-keys, put this in your init-file:
;; : #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
;; : (setq outshine-use-speed-commands t)
;; : #+END_SRC
;; Call `outshine-speed-command-help' to get an overview over the
;; available functionality and the keybindings.
;; Note that outshine works with 'imenu' (`outshine-imenu') and has
;; extra functionality to show the number of hidden lines in folded
;; headlines (`outshine-show-hidden-lines-cookies'). There are a few
;; utility commands for latex-mode too
;; (`outshine-latex-insert-header',
;; `outshine-latex-insert-headers-in-buffer' and
;; `outshine-TeX-command-region-on-subtree')
;;;;;; Extended Usage (outshine-use-outorg)
;; Outshine's basic usage is mostly based on its own implementation,
;; i.e. code from existing extensions to outline-minor-mode, new code
;; written for outshine, as well as code ported from Org-mode to
;; outshine.
;; Its extended use aims to make outshine headers more 'intelligent',
;; i.e. make them know about TODO items, tags, properties, dates and
;; times. This is done via the `outshine-use-outorg' function that
;; uses outorg to first convert an outshine buffer/subtree to
;; org-mode, then call an Org function on it, and finally convert the
;; edited buffer/subtree back to outshine. The outshine-use-outorg
;; concept turns outshine into a kind of org-minor-mode without
;; actually reimplementing Org functionality, just by reusing it with
;; the help of outorg.
;; This is still work in progress. Not all Org commands make sense in
;; an outshine buffer. Not all work out-of-the-box. Since there are
;; many Org commands, it will take some time to check them one-by-one
;; and filter out those that make sense with outshine (and fix them if
;; neccessary).
;;;;; Emacs Version
;; Outshine works with GNU Emacs 24 or later. No attempts of testing
;; with older versions or other types of Emacs have been made (yet).
;;;; ChangeLog
;; | date | author(s) | version |
;; |-----------------+------------------------+---------|
;; | <2018-12-30 Su> | Thibault Polge | 3.0 |
;; | <2018-10-24 We> | (Various contributors) | 2.1 |
;; | <2014-09-20 Sa> | Thorsten Jolitz | 2.0 |
;; | <2013-05-03 Fr> | Thorsten Jolitz | 1.0 |
;; | <2013-02-20 Mi> | Thorsten Jolitz | 0.9 |
:copyright: Thorsten_Jolitz
:copyright-from: 2013+
:version: 3.0
:licence: GPL 2 or later (free software)
:licence-url: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/
:part-of-emacs: no
:authors: Thorsten_Jolitz Carsten_Dominik Per_Abrahamsen
:credits: Fabrice_Niessen Alexander_Vorobiev Jonas_Bernoulli
:inspiration: outline-magic outxxtra out-xtra
:keywords: emacs outlines file_structuring
:git-repo: https://github.com/alphapapa/outshine.git
:git-clone: git://github.com/alphapapa/outshine.git