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;;; paragraphs.el --- paragraph and sentence parsing
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;; Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 91, 94, 95, 96, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001
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;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Maintainer: FSF
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;; Keywords: wp
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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;; any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; This package provides the paragraph-oriented commands documented in the
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;; Emacs manual.
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;;; Code:
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(defgroup paragraphs nil
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"Paragraph and sentence parsing."
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:group 'editing)
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(define-minor-mode use-hard-newlines
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"Minor mode to distinguish hard and soft newlines.
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When active, the functions `newline' and `open-line' add the
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text-property `hard' to newlines that they insert, and a line is
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only considered as a candidate to match `paragraph-start' or
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`paragraph-separate' if it follows a hard newline.
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Prefix argument says to turn mode on if positive, off if negative.
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When the mode is turned on, if there are newlines in the buffer but no hard
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newlines, ask the user whether to mark as hard any newlines preceeding a
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`paragraph-start' line. From a program, second arg INSERT specifies whether
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to do this; it can be `never' to change nothing, t or `always' to force
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marking, `guess' to try to do the right thing with no questions, nil
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or anything else to ask the user.
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Newlines not marked hard are called \"soft\", and are always internal
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to paragraphs. The fill functions insert and delete only soft newlines."
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:group 'paragraphs
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:extra-args (insert)
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(when use-hard-newlines
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;; Turn mode on
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;; Intuit hard newlines --
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;; mark as hard any newlines preceding a paragraph-start line.
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(if (or (eq insert t) (eq insert 'always)
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(and (not (eq 'never insert))
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(not (text-property-any (point-min) (point-max) 'hard t))
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(save-excursion
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(goto-char (point-min))
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(search-forward "\n" nil t))
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(or (eq insert 'guess)
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(y-or-n-p "Make newlines between paragraphs hard? "))))
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(save-excursion
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(goto-char (point-min))
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(while (search-forward "\n" nil t)
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(let ((pos (point)))
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(move-to-left-margin)
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(when (looking-at paragraph-start)
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(set-hard-newline-properties (1- pos) pos))
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;; If paragraph-separate, newline after it is hard too.
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(when (looking-at paragraph-separate)
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(set-hard-newline-properties (1- pos) pos)
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(end-of-line)
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(unless (eobp)
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(set-hard-newline-properties (point) (1+ (point)))))))))))
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(defcustom paragraph-start "\f\\|[ \t]*$" "\
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*Regexp for beginning of a line that starts OR separates paragraphs.
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This regexp should match lines that separate paragraphs
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and should also match lines that start a paragraph
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\(and are part of that paragraph).
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This is matched against the text at the left margin, which is not necessarily
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the beginning of the line, so it should never use \"^\" as an anchor. This
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ensures that the paragraph functions will work equally well within a region
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of text indented by a margin setting.
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The variable `paragraph-separate' specifies how to distinguish
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lines that start paragraphs from lines that separate them.
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If the variable `use-hard-newlines' is non-nil, then only lines following a
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hard newline are considered to match."
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:group 'paragraphs
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:type 'regexp)
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;; paragraph-start requires a hard newline, but paragraph-separate does not:
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;; It is assumed that paragraph-separate is distinctive enough to be believed
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;; whenever it occurs, while it is reasonable to set paragraph-start to
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;; something very minimal, even including "." (which makes every hard newline
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;; start a new paragraph).
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(defcustom paragraph-separate "[ \t\f]*$"
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"*Regexp for beginning of a line that separates paragraphs.
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If you change this, you may have to change `paragraph-start' also.
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This is matched against the text at the left margin, which is not necessarily
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the beginning of the line, so it should not use \"^\" as an anchor. This
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ensures that the paragraph functions will work equally within a region of
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text indented by a margin setting."
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:group 'paragraphs
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:type 'regexp)
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(defcustom sentence-end-double-space t
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"*Non-nil means a single space does not end a sentence.
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This is relevant for filling. See also `sentence-end-without-period'
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and `colon-double-space'.
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If you change this, you should also change `sentence-end'. See Info
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node `Sentences'."
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:type 'boolean
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:group 'fill)
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(defcustom sentence-end-without-period nil
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"*Non-nil means a sentence will end without a period.
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For example, a sentence in Thai text ends with double space but
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without a period."
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:type 'boolean
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:group 'fill)
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(defcustom sentence-end
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(purecopy
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;; This is a bit stupid since it's not auto-updated when the
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;; other variables are changes, but it's still useful info.
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(concat (if sentence-end-without-period "\\w \\|")
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"[.?!][]\"')}]*"
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(if sentence-end-double-space
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"\\($\\| $\\|\t\\| \\)" "\\($\\|[\t ]\\)")
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"[ \t\n]*"))
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"*Regexp describing the end of a sentence.
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The value includes the whitespace following the sentence.
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All paragraph boundaries also end sentences, regardless.
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The default value specifies that in order to be recognized as the end
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of a sentence, the ending period, question mark, or exclamation point
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must be followed by two spaces, unless it's inside some sort of quotes
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or parenthesis.
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See also the variable `sentence-end-double-space', the variable
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`sentence-end-without-period' and Info node `Sentences'."
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:group 'paragraphs
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:type 'regexp)
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(defcustom page-delimiter "^\014"
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"*Regexp describing line-beginnings that separate pages."
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:group 'paragraphs
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:type 'regexp)
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(defcustom paragraph-ignore-fill-prefix nil
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"*Non-nil means the paragraph commands are not affected by `fill-prefix'.
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This is desirable in modes where blank lines are the paragraph delimiters."
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:group 'paragraphs
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:type 'boolean)
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(defun forward-paragraph (&optional arg)
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"Move forward to end of paragraph.
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With argument ARG, do it ARG times;
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a negative argument ARG = -N means move backward N paragraphs.
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A line which `paragraph-start' matches either separates paragraphs
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\(if `paragraph-separate' matches it also) or is the first line of a paragraph.
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A paragraph end is the beginning of a line which is not part of the paragraph
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to which the end of the previous line belongs, or the end of the buffer.
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Returns the count of paragraphs left to move."
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(interactive "p")
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(or arg (setq arg 1))
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(let* ((opoint (point))
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(fill-prefix-regexp
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(and fill-prefix (not (equal fill-prefix ""))
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(not paragraph-ignore-fill-prefix)
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(regexp-quote fill-prefix)))
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;; Remove ^ from paragraph-start and paragraph-sep if they are there.
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;; These regexps shouldn't be anchored, because we look for them
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;; starting at the left-margin. This allows paragraph commands to
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;; work normally with indented text.
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;; This hack will not find problem cases like "whatever\\|^something".
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(parstart (if (and (not (equal "" paragraph-start))
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(equal ?^ (aref paragraph-start 0)))
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(substring paragraph-start 1)
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paragraph-start))
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(parsep (if (and (not (equal "" paragraph-separate))
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(equal ?^ (aref paragraph-separate 0)))
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(substring paragraph-separate 1)
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paragraph-separate))
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(parsep
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(if fill-prefix-regexp
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(concat parsep "\\|"
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fill-prefix-regexp "[ \t]*$")
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parsep))
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;; This is used for searching.
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(sp-parstart (concat "^[ \t]*\\(?:" parstart "\\|" parsep "\\)"))
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start found-start)
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(while (and (< arg 0) (not (bobp)))
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(if (and (not (looking-at parsep))
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(re-search-backward "^\n" (max (1- (point)) (point-min)) t)
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(looking-at parsep))
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(setq arg (1+ arg))
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(setq start (point))
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;; Move back over paragraph-separating lines.
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(forward-char -1) (beginning-of-line)
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(while (and (not (bobp))
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(progn (move-to-left-margin)
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(looking-at parsep)))
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(forward-line -1))
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(if (bobp)
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nil
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(setq arg (1+ arg))
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;; Go to end of the previous (non-separating) line.
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(end-of-line)
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;; Search back for line that starts or separates paragraphs.
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(if (if fill-prefix-regexp
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;; There is a fill prefix; it overrides parstart.
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(let (multiple-lines)
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(while (and (progn (beginning-of-line) (not (bobp)))
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(progn (move-to-left-margin)
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(not (looking-at parsep)))
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(looking-at fill-prefix-regexp))
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(unless (= (point) start)
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(setq multiple-lines t))
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(forward-line -1))
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(move-to-left-margin)
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;; This deleted code caused a long hanging-indent line
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;; not to be filled together with the following lines.
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;; ;; Don't move back over a line before the paragraph
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;; ;; which doesn't start with fill-prefix
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;; ;; unless that is the only line we've moved over.
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;; (and (not (looking-at fill-prefix-regexp))
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;; multiple-lines
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;; (forward-line 1))
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(not (bobp)))
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(while (and (re-search-backward sp-parstart nil 1)
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(setq found-start t)
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;; Found a candidate, but need to check if it is a
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;; REAL parstart.
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(progn (setq start (point))
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(move-to-left-margin)
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(not (looking-at parsep)))
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(not (and (looking-at parstart)
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(or (not use-hard-newlines)
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(get-text-property (1- start) 'hard)
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(bobp)))))
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(setq found-start nil)
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(goto-char start))
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found-start)
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;; Found one.
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(progn
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;; Move forward over paragraph separators.
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;; We know this cannot reach the place we started
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;; because we know we moved back over a non-separator.
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(while (and (not (eobp))
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(progn (move-to-left-margin)
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(looking-at parsep)))
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(forward-line 1))
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;; If line before paragraph is just margin, back up to there.
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(end-of-line 0)
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(if (> (current-column) (current-left-margin))
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(forward-char 1)
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(skip-chars-backward " \t")
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(if (not (bolp))
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(forward-line 1))))
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;; No starter or separator line => use buffer beg.
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(goto-char (point-min))))))
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(while (and (> arg 0) (not (eobp)))
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;; Move forward over separator lines...
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(while (and (not (eobp))
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(progn (move-to-left-margin) (not (eobp)))
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(looking-at parsep))
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(forward-line 1))
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(unless (eobp) (setq arg (1- arg)))
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;; ... and one more line.
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(forward-line 1)
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(if fill-prefix-regexp
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;; There is a fill prefix; it overrides parstart.
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(while (and (not (eobp))
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(progn (move-to-left-margin) (not (eobp)))
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(not (looking-at parsep))
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(looking-at fill-prefix-regexp))
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(forward-line 1))
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(while (and (re-search-forward sp-parstart nil 1)
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(progn (setq start (match-beginning 0))
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(goto-char start)
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(not (eobp)))
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(progn (move-to-left-margin)
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(not (looking-at parsep)))
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(or (not (looking-at parstart))
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(and use-hard-newlines
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(not (get-text-property (1- start) 'hard)))))
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(forward-char 1))
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(if (< (point) (point-max))
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(goto-char start))))
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(constrain-to-field nil opoint t)
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;; Return the number of steps that could not be done.
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arg))
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(defun backward-paragraph (&optional arg)
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"Move backward to start of paragraph.
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With argument ARG, do it ARG times;
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a negative argument ARG = -N means move forward N paragraphs.
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A paragraph start is the beginning of a line which is a
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`first-line-of-paragraph' or which is ordinary text and follows a
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paragraph-separating line; except: if the first real line of a
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paragraph is preceded by a blank line, the paragraph starts at that
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blank line.
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See `forward-paragraph' for more information."
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(interactive "p")
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(or arg (setq arg 1))
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(forward-paragraph (- arg)))
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(defun mark-paragraph (&optional arg)
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"Put point at beginning of this paragraph, mark at end.
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The paragraph marked is the one that contains point or follows point.
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With argument ARG, puts mark at end of a following paragraph, so that
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the number of paragraphs marked equals ARG.
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If ARG is negative, point is put at end of this paragraph, mark is put
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at beginning of this or a previous paragraph.
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If this command is repeated, it marks the next ARG paragraphs after (or
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before, if arg is negative) the ones already marked."
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(interactive "p")
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(unless arg (setq arg 1))
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(when (zerop arg)
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(error "Cannot mark zero paragraphs"))
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(cond ((and (eq last-command this-command) (mark t))
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(set-mark
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(save-excursion
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(goto-char (mark))
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(forward-paragraph arg)
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(point))))
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(t
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(forward-paragraph arg)
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(push-mark nil t t)
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(backward-paragraph arg))))
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(defun kill-paragraph (arg)
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"Kill forward to end of paragraph.
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With arg N, kill forward to Nth end of paragraph;
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negative arg -N means kill backward to Nth start of paragraph."
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(interactive "p")
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(kill-region (point) (progn (forward-paragraph arg) (point))))
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(defun backward-kill-paragraph (arg)
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"Kill back to start of paragraph.
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With arg N, kill back to Nth start of paragraph;
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negative arg -N means kill forward to Nth end of paragraph."
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(interactive "p")
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(kill-region (point) (progn (backward-paragraph arg) (point))))
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(defun transpose-paragraphs (arg)
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"Interchange this (or next) paragraph with previous one."
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(interactive "*p")
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(transpose-subr 'forward-paragraph arg))
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(defun start-of-paragraph-text ()
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(let ((opoint (point)) npoint)
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(forward-paragraph -1)
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(setq npoint (point))
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(skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
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;; If the range of blank lines found spans the original start point,
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;; try again from the beginning of it.
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;; Must be careful to avoid infinite loop
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;; when following a single return at start of buffer.
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(if (and (>= (point) opoint) (< npoint opoint))
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(progn
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(goto-char npoint)
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(if (> npoint (point-min))
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(start-of-paragraph-text))))))
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(defun end-of-paragraph-text ()
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(let ((opoint (point)))
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(forward-paragraph 1)
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(if (eq (preceding-char) ?\n) (forward-char -1))
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(if (<= (point) opoint)
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(progn
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(forward-char 1)
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(if (< (point) (point-max))
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(end-of-paragraph-text))))))
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(defun forward-sentence (&optional arg)
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"Move forward to next `sentence-end'. With argument, repeat.
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With negative argument, move backward repeatedly to `sentence-beginning'.
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The variable `sentence-end' is a regular expression that matches ends of
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sentences. Also, every paragraph boundary terminates sentences as well."
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(interactive "p")
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(or arg (setq arg 1))
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(let ((opoint (point)))
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(while (< arg 0)
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(let ((pos (point))
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(par-beg (save-excursion (start-of-paragraph-text) (point))))
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(if (and (re-search-backward sentence-end par-beg t)
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(or (< (match-end 0) pos)
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(re-search-backward sentence-end par-beg t)))
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(goto-char (match-end 0))
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(goto-char par-beg)))
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(setq arg (1+ arg)))
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(while (> arg 0)
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(let ((par-end (save-excursion (end-of-paragraph-text) (point))))
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(if (re-search-forward sentence-end par-end t)
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(skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
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(goto-char par-end)))
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(setq arg (1- arg)))
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(constrain-to-field nil opoint t)))
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(defun backward-sentence (&optional arg)
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"Move backward to start of sentence. With arg, do it arg times.
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See `forward-sentence' for more information."
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(interactive "p")
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(or arg (setq arg 1))
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(forward-sentence (- arg)))
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(defun kill-sentence (&optional arg)
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"Kill from point to end of sentence.
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With arg, repeat; negative arg -N means kill back to Nth start of sentence."
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(interactive "p")
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(kill-region (point) (progn (forward-sentence arg) (point))))
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(defun backward-kill-sentence (&optional arg)
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"Kill back from point to start of sentence.
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With arg, repeat, or kill forward to Nth end of sentence if negative arg -N."
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(interactive "p")
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(kill-region (point) (progn (backward-sentence arg) (point))))
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(defun mark-end-of-sentence (arg)
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"Put mark at end of sentence. Arg works as in `forward-sentence'.
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If this command is repeated, it marks the next ARG sentences after the
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ones already marked."
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(interactive "p")
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(push-mark
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(save-excursion
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(if (and (eq last-command this-command) (mark t))
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(goto-char (mark)))
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(forward-sentence arg)
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(point))
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nil t))
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(defun transpose-sentences (arg)
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"Interchange this (next) and previous sentence."
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(interactive "*p")
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(transpose-subr 'forward-sentence arg))
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;;; paragraphs.el ends here
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