From dfdb89c61cee3f9d228a7e3ddb1e36560aa0a3c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Noam Postavsky Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 21:38:21 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] remove erroneous #+BEGIN/END_QUOTE pandoc decided to add those for some reason --- doc/index.org | 10 ---------- doc/snippet-development.org | 6 ------ 2 files changed, 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/index.org b/doc/index.org index 54ec23246..a3c6dcffd 100644 --- a/doc/index.org +++ b/doc/index.org @@ -88,36 +88,26 @@ The documentation has been split into separate parts: 1. [[file:snippet-organization.org][Organizing Snippets]] - #+BEGIN_QUOTE Describes ways to organize your snippets in the hard disk. - #+END_QUOTE 2. [[file:snippet-expansion.org][Expanding Snippets]] - #+BEGIN_QUOTE Describes how YASnippet chooses snippets for expansion at point. Maybe, you'll want some snippets to be expanded in a particular mode, or only under certain conditions, or be prompted using =ido=, etc... - #+END_QUOTE 3. [[file:snippet-development.org][Writing Snippets]] - #+BEGIN_QUOTE Describes the YASnippet definition syntax, which is very close (but not equivalent) to Textmate's. Includes a section about converting TextMate snippets. - #+END_QUOTE 4. [[file:snippet-menu.org][The YASnippet menu]] - #+BEGIN_QUOTE Explains how to use the YASnippet menu to explore, learn and modify snippets. - #+END_QUOTE 5. [[file:snippet-reference.org][YASnippet Symbol Reference]] - #+BEGIN_QUOTE An automatically generated listing of all YASnippet commands, (customization) variables, and functions. - #+END_QUOTE ** Bugs, discussion, contributions, etc diff --git a/doc/snippet-development.org b/doc/snippet-development.org index f0ab1320c..f85ee057f 100644 --- a/doc/snippet-development.org +++ b/doc/snippet-development.org @@ -40,20 +40,16 @@ Two commands are defined in this mode: - =M-x yas-load-snippet-buffer= - #+BEGIN_QUOTE When editing a snippet, this loads the snippet into the correct mode and menu. Bound to =C-c C-c= by default while in =snippet-mode=. - #+END_QUOTE - =M-x yas-tryout-snippet= - #+BEGIN_QUOTE When editing a snippet, this opens a new empty buffer, sets it to the appropriate major mode and inserts the snippet there, so you can see what it looks like. This is bound to =C-c C-t= while in =snippet-mode=. - #+END_QUOTE There are also /snippets for writing snippets/: =vars=, =$f= and =$m= :-). @@ -411,14 +407,12 @@ performs the normal Emacs =delete-char= command. There are a couple of tools that take TextMate's ".tmSnippet" xml files and create YASnippet definitions: -#+BEGIN_QUOTE - [[http://code.nokrev.com/?p=snippet-copier.git;a=blob_plain;f=snippet_copier.py][a python script by Jeff Wheeler]] - a [[http://yasnippet.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/extras/textmate_import.rb][ruby tool]] , =textmate_import.rb= adapted from [[http://www.neutronflux.net/2009/07/28/shoulda-snippets-for-emacs/][Rob Christie's]], which I have uploaded to the repository. -#+END_QUOTE In this section, i'll shortly cover the *second* option. -- 2.39.2