I really want to use org-mode.
But, I want to use org-mode to understand structured documents that have already been written using different heading syntax,
e.g. using twiki's ---+
---+ H1
Top level
---++ H2
Nested
---+ H1 #2
Second top level
Or mediawiki like
= H1 =
Top level
== H2 ==
Nested
= H1 #2 =
Second top level
I'd like to have all of the goodness of org-mode folding, etc., just using these different heading styles.
Actually, worse that that:
I would like, say, the twiki or mediawaiki headings to take priority over org mode asterisk headings. But I would like to have both in use.
= H1 =
Top level
* this is a list
** nested
* list
** nested
== H2 ==
Nested
= H1 #2 =
Second top level
--+ What I have tried so far
I have been able to use outline mode to handle twiki, for example via
---+ Emacs stuff
# try (defvar twiki-outline-regexp "---+\\++ \\|\\(\\(?: \\)+\\)[0-9*] ")
Local Variables: ***
outline-regexp: "^---\\++" ***
org-outline-regexp: "^---\\++" ***
End: ***
However, org-outline-regexp doesn't do hwat I would hope.
emacs' outline-mode's out-level function looks almost exactly like what I want.
(defvar outline-level 'outline-level
"*Function of no args to compute a header's nesting level in an outline.
It can assume point is at the beginning of a header line and that the match
data reflects the `outline-regexp'.")
i.e. instead of regexps, a generic function.
But I have not managed to make it work with org-mode. It looks like org-mode does not really use this, or, rather, has other stuff.
;; In Org buffers, the value of `outline-regexp' is that of
;; `org-outline-regexp'. The only function still directly relying on
;; `outline-regexp' is `org-overview' so that `org-cycle' can do its
;; job when `orgstruct-mode' is active.
(defvar org-outline-regexp "\\*+ "
"Regexp to match Org headlines.")
(defconst org-outline-regexp-bol "^\\*+ "
"Regexp to match Org headlines.
This is similar to `org-outline-regexp' but additionally makes
sure that we are at the beginning of the line.")
(defconst org-heading-regexp "^\\(\\*+\\)\\(?: +\\(.*?\\)\\)?[ \t]*$"
"Matches an headline, putting stars and text into groups.
Stars are put in group 1 and the trimmed body in group 2.")
Failing this, well, the main thing that I want from org-mode is links, Asking another question here How can I "linkify" a non-org-mode buffer in emacs
My frustration was simply that org-mode has different rules for what constitutes a new outline section than outline-mode does. It requires a space after the asterisks, so it doesn't work on my extensive collection of notes, which forgo those spaces.
I resolved that by removing the trailing space in the not-well-documented org-outline-regexp
variable, which is used to initialize the buffer-local variable outline-regexp
, and that seems to be working for me. E.g. (set-variable 'org-outline-regexp "\\*+")
As to your actual question, my guess is that other regexp's and code would have to change to handle radically different stuff like twiki or mediawiki headings.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11697056/how-can-i-use-other-heading-styles-like-twiki-or-mediawiki-h2-in-org