-;; LCD Archive Entry:
-;; auto-show|Pete Ware|ware@cis.ohio-state.edu|
-;; Automatically scroll horizontally|
-;; 95-02-24|1.9|~/misc/auto-show.el|
-;;
-;;;
-;;; Author:
-;;;
-;;; Pete Ware ware@cis.ohio-state.edu
-;;; CIS Dept, Ohio State University w/ (614) 292-8501
-;;; 774 Dreese, 2015 Neil Ave. h/ (614) 791-1347
-;;; Columbus, OH 43210 http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~ware
-;;;
-;;;
-;;; Modification history:
-;;; 02/24/95 Added auto-show-show-left-margin-threshold so that if
-;;; there is anyway for the left margin to be displayed it is.
-;;; 02/24/95 Only scroll window if it matches current buffer. Added
-;;; function for enabeling scrolling in comint buffers on output.
-;;; 02/13/95 Aded Kevin Broadey <KevinB@bartley.demon.co.uk> fix so that
-;;; it doesn't scroll if we are at window border and at the
-;;; end of the line (i.e. newline character)
-;;; 02/10/95 jeff.dwork@amd.com added auto-show-toggle function.
-;;; 02/08/95 Added auto-show-enable as per
-;;; jeff.dwork@amd.com (Jeff Dwork)'s suggestion. Cleaned up
-;;; documentation.
-;;; 02/07/95 Rewrote for emacs 19: much, much cleaner. Renamed auto-show
-;;; 8/6/90 Make next-line/previous-line do better job following movement.
-;;; 3/21/90 better calculation of w-width in e-make-point-visible
-;;; test for truncated windows
-;;; added substitute-in-keymap
-;;; renamed to auto-horizontal
-;;; added backward-delete-char
-;;; 8/13/88 Created
-
-;;;
-;;; This is a rewrite of auto-horizontal. It is comparable in
-;;; functionality to hscroll.el except it is not a minor mode and does
-;;; not use any timers. This file provides functions that
-;;; automatically scroll the window horizontally when the point moves
-;;; off the left or right side of the window. To load it just add:
-;;; (require 'auto-show)
-;;; to your .emacs.
-;;;
-;;; Setting the variable ``truncate-lines'' to non-nil causes long
-;;; lines to disappear off the end of the screen instead of wrapping
-;;; to the beginning of the next line. To make this the default for
-;;; all buffers add the following line to your .emacs (sans ;;;):
-;;;
-;;; (set-default 'truncate-lines t)
-;;;
-
-;;; However, I've found that I only want this when I'm editing C code.
-;;; Accordingly I have something like the following in my .emacs:
-;;;
-;;; (set-default 'truncate-lines nil) ; this is the original value
-;;; (defun my-c-mode-hook ()
-;;; "Run when C-mode starts up. Changes ..."
-;;; ... set various personal preferences ...
-;;; (setq truncate-lines t))
-;;; (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'my-c-mode-hook)
-;;;
-;;;
-;;; As a finer level of control, one can still have truncated lines but
-;;; without the automatic left and right scrolling by setting the buffer
-;;; local variable ``auto-show-enable'' to nil. The default value is t.
-;;; The command ``auto-show-toggle'' will toggle the value of
-;;; ``auto-show-enable''.
-;;;
-;;;
-;;; I also like the output from my shell's (and other comint.el based commands)
-;;; to scroll on output. One can call:
-;;;
-;;; (auto-show-comint-make-point-visible)
-;;;
-;;; which adds auto-show-make-point-visible to comint-output-filter-functions.
-
-(provide 'auto-show)
-
-;;;************************************************************
-;;;*
-;;;* Define Automatic Horizontal Scrolling Functions
-;;;*
-;;;************************************************************
-
-(add-hook 'post-command-hook 'auto-show-make-point-visible)
-
-(defvar auto-show-enable t
- "*Allows one to turn off automatic horizontal scrolling on a per buffer
-basis independent of whether truncate-lines is t. The default value is t.
-To change the default:
- (set-default 'auto-show-enable nil)
-Any time auto-show-enable is changed it is only in the current buffer:
- (setq auto-show-enable nil)
-turns it on for this buffer.
-See also command `auto-show-toggle'.")
-
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'auto-show-enable)
-
-(defvar auto-show-shift-amount 8
- "*Extra amount to shift a line when point is not visible.")
-
-(defvar auto-show-show-left-margin-threshold 50
- "*Point must be before this column for us to try and make the left margin
-visible. Setting this to 0 disables this feature.")
-
-(defun auto-show-truncationp ()
- "True if truncation is on for current window."
- (or truncate-lines
- (and truncate-partial-width-windows
- (< (window-width) (frame-width)))))
-
-(defun auto-show-toggle ()
- "Toggle value of auto-show-enable."
- (interactive)
- (setq auto-show-enable (not auto-show-enable)))