Configuring html-helper-mode
html-helper-mode has several helpful features that are turned off by
default, as well as several variables that the user might want to
change for his or her own use.
You can configure these variables by adding the appropriate
setq forms in your .emacs. You should read your emacs manual
to learn how to do this - in general, you want to use
(setq <variable name> <value>)
where <value> is
one of t or nil if it is an on/off value, or a
number or a quoted string. See the
recommended configuration for examples.
Features
The skeleton and timestamp features are turned off by default because
they modify the buffer. I recommend you turn them on, though, as they
are very useful.
- html-helper-do-write-file-hooks (default nil)
- If t, html-helper-mode will try to update a timestamp in the document,
and warn the user if it can't.
- html-helper-build-new-buffer (default nil)
- If t, html-helper-mode will insert a skeleton for new documents.
You might also like to have prompting for your
forms.
- tempo-interactive (default nil)
- If t, the user will be prompted in the minibuffer for the values of
the fields of cookies
Indentation variables
There are three variables that control indentation:
- html-helper-basic-offset (default 2)
- basic indentation for list item
- html-helper-item-continue-indent (default 5)
- text that is part of an item but not in the line with the item token
are indented this amount. 5 is the length of "<li> "
- html-helper-never-indent (default nil)
- if t, all the fancy indentation code is turned off
Hooks
Hooks allow your functions to be called at various times within the
inner workings of html-helper-mode. Use add-hook instead of setq to modify these variables.
- html-helper-mode-hook (default nil)
- hook run when html-helper-mode is started
- html-helper-load-hook (default nil)
- hook run when html-helper-mode is loaded
- html-helper-timestamp-hook (default html-helper-default-insert-timestamp)
- If html-helper-do-write-file-hooks is t, then this hook is called
to insert the new timestamp. The default inserts a simple timestamp.
- tempo-insert-string-functions (default nil)
- If set, this function will be applied to every string before it is
inserted. For example, setting it to 'upcase will cause all
strings to be inserted uppercase.
Strings
There are various strings and templates that html-helper-mode inserts
at appropriate times. Most have useful defaults, but you should set
html-helper-address-string yourself.
- html-helper-address-string (default "")
- Default author string for each file
- html-helper-new-buffer-template (default is hairy)
- list of strings and tempo tokens that is inserted when a new buffer
is created and html-helper-new-buffer-strings is t
- html-helper-timestamp-start (default <!-- hhmts start -->)
- comment used to delimit the beginning of a timestamp. Anything
between this and html-helper-timestamp-end is deleted every time
the file is written if html-helper-do-write-file-hooks is t
- html-helper-timestamp-end (default <!-- hhmts end -->)
- end of the timestamp
Recommended configuration
I suggest you turn on both html-helper-do-write-file-hooks and
html-helper-build-new-buffer, and set html-helper-address-string to the
appropriate value for you. I use this configuration:
(setq html-helper-do-write-file-hooks t)
(setq html-helper-build-new-buffer t)
(setq html-helper-address-string
"<a href=\"http://www.santafe.edu/~nelson/\">Nelson Minar <nelson@santafe.edu></a>")
Last modified: Fri Mar 3 09:11:24 1995
Nelson Minar <nelson@santafe.edu>