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1 ;;; two-column.el --- minor mode for editing of two-column text
2
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 ;; Author: Daniel Pfeiffer <pfeiffer@cix.cict.fr>
6 ;; Adapted-By: ESR
7
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9
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23
24 ;;; Commentary:
25
26 ;; This package gives you the ability to edit text in a two-column format.
27
28 ;; --8<---- two-column.el ----8<--------8<--------8<--------8<--------8<-------
29 ;; Esperanto: English:
30
31 ;; Minora modalo por samtempa dukolumna Minor mode for simultaneous
32 ;; tajpado two-column editing
33
34 ;; ^Ci dataro estas ero de GNU Emacs. This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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59 ;; copies.
60
61
62 ;; Tiu minora modalo ebligas al vi This minor mode allows you to
63 ;; tajpi sendepende en du apudaj independently edit two adjacent
64 ;; bufroj. Vi havas tri eblecojn por buffers. You have three ways to
65 ;; eki ^gin. ^Ciu donas al vi start it up. Each gives you a
66 ;; horizontale disigatan fenestron, horizontally split window similar to
67 ;; simila al fina apareco de via the final outcome of your text:
68 ;; teksto:
69
70 ;; C-x 6 2 asocias novan bufron nomatan associates a new buffer called
71 ;; same, sed kun 2C/ anta^u. the same, but with 2C/
72 ;; prepended.
73
74 ;; C-x 6 b asocias alian bufron. Vi povas associates another buffer.
75 ;; anka^u asocii dataron, se vi This can be used to associate a
76 ;; ^jus anta^ue faris C-x C-f. file if you just did C-x C-f.
77
78 ;; C-x 6 u disigas jam dukolumnan tekston unmerges a two-column text into
79 ;; en du bufroj ekde la nuna two buffers from the current
80 ;; linio, kaj je la nuna kolumno. line and at the current column.
81 ;; La anta^uaj signoj (ofte The preceding characters (often
82 ;; tabeligilo a^u |) estas la tab or |) are the column
83 ;; kolumna disiganto. Linioj kiuj separator. Lines that don't
84 ;; ne enhavas ilin ne estas have them won't be separated.
85 ;; disigitaj. Kiel la kvara kaj Like the fourth and fifth line
86 ;; la kvina linio se vi disigas if you unmerge this file from
87 ;; ^ci dataron ekde la unua angla the first english word.
88 ;; vorto.
89
90 ;; Je ^cia flanko estas bufro, kiu On each side is a buffer that knows
91 ;; konas la alian. Kun la ordonoj C-x about the other. With the commands
92 ;; 6 SPC, C-x 6 DEL kaj C-x 6 RET oni C-x 6 SPC, C-x 6 DEL and C-x 6 RET
93 ;; povas suben- a^u supreniri unu you can simultaneously scroll up or
94 ;; ekranon, kaj subeniri linion, down by a screenfull and by a line
95 ;; samtempe en la du bufroj. Al la alia in both buffers. Empty lines are
96 ;; bufro estas aldonataj linioj se added to the other buffer if
97 ;; necesas, por ke vi vidu la saman necessary, so that you see the same
98 ;; parton. Per C-x 6 C-l vi povas part. With C-x 6 C-l you can
99 ;; recentrigi la linion. Kiam vi nur recenter the line. When you only
100 ;; plu havas unu el la du bufroj have one of the two buffers onscreen
101 ;; surekrane vi revidos la alian per you can get the other back with C-x
102 ;; denove C-x 6 2. 6 2 once more.
103
104 ;; Se vi volas meti longajn liniojn If you include long lines, i.e which
105 ;; (ekz. programerojn) en la kunigotan will span both columns (eg. source
106 ;; tekston, ili devas esti en la code), they should be in what will
107 ;; estonte unua kolumno. La alia devas be the first column, with the
108 ;; havi malplenajn linion apud ili. associated buffer having empty lines
109 ;; next to them.
110
111 ;; Averto: en Emacs kiam vi ^san^gas la Attention: in Emacs when you change
112 ;; ma^joran modalon, la minoraj modaloj the major mode, the minor modes are
113 ;; estas anka^u elmemorigitaj. Tiu- also purged from memory. In that
114 ;; okaze vi devas religi la du bufrojn case you must reassociate the two
115 ;; per iu C-x 6-ordono, ekz. C-x 6 b. buffers with any C-x 6-command, e.g.
116 ;; C-x 6 b.
117
118 ;; Kiam vi estos kontenta de la When you have edited both buffers to
119 ;; rezulto, vi kunmetos la du kolumnojn your content, you merge them with
120 ;; per C-x 6 1. Se vi poste vidas C-x 6 1. If you then see a problem,
121 ;; problemon, vi neniigu la kunmeton you undo the merge with C-x u and
122 ;; per C-x u kaj plue modifu la du continue to edit the two buffers.
123 ;; bufrojn. Kiam vi ne plu volas tajpi When you no longer want to edit in
124 ;; dukolumne, vi eliru el la minora two columns, you turn off the minor
125 ;; modalo per C-x 6 k. mode with C-x 6 k.
126
127
128 ;; An^stata^u tri `autoload' kaj tri | Instead of three `autoload' and
129 ;; `global-set-key' vi povas uzi la | three `global-set-key' you can use
130 ;; jenon en via dataro ~/.emacs, por | the following in your file
131 ;; memstare ^car^gi la modalon: | ~/.emacs, to automatically load
132 ;; | the mode:
133
134 ;; (global-set-key "\C-x6"
135 ;; '(lambda () (interactive)
136 ;; (load-library "two-column")
137 ;; (call-interactively
138 ;; (cdr (assq (read-char) tc-mode-map)))))
139
140 ;; Se vi ^satus havi la dukolumnajn | If you'd like to have the
141 ;; ordonojn je funkciklavo <f2>, vi | two-column commands on function
142 ;; povas uzi la jenon en via dataro | key <f2>, you can use the
143 ;; ~/.emacs: | following in your file ~/.emacs:
144
145 ;; (global-set-key [f2] (function
146 ;; (lambda ()
147 ;; (interactive)
148 ;; (load-library "two-column")
149 ;; (global-set-key [f2] tc-mode-map)
150 ;; (call-interactively
151 ;; (cdr (assq (read-char) tc-mode-map))))))
152
153 ;; In addition to two-column editing of text, for example for writing a
154 ;; bilingual text side-by-side as shown below in the file's prolog, other
155 ;; interesting uses have been found for this minor mode:
156 ;;
157 ;;
158 ;; You can separate the columns with {+} C-x 6 u or <f2> u if you prefer
159 ;; any string that pleases you, by {+} handles these with a prefix argument
160 ;; setting tc-separator. For {+} that enables you to declare the
161 ;; example "{+} " if you like to {+} desired length of such a string.
162 ;; amuse yourself.
163 ;;
164 ;;
165 ;; keyword You can write any text corresponding to a
166 ;; given keyword in a filled paragraph next to
167 ;; it. Note that the width of the first column
168 ;; may be less than window-min-width in the
169 ;; result, but will be displayed at that width.
170 ;;
171 ;; another This is not a three- or multi-column mode.
172 ;; The example in the file's prolog required
173 ;; working on two columns and then treating the
174 ;; result as one column in order to add the
175 ;; third.
176 ;;
177 ;;
178 ;; Programmers might like the ability to split off the comment column of
179 ;; a file that looks like the following. The advantage is that with
180 ;; (setq fill-prefix "-- ") you can run M-q (fill-paragraph) on the
181 ;; comment. The problem is, code quickly gets rather wide, so you need
182 ;; to use a narrower comment column, which is less interesting, unless
183 ;; you have a 132-column screen. Code lines that reach beyond
184 ;; comment-column are no problem, except that you won't always see their
185 ;; end during editing.
186 ;;
187 ;; BEGIN -- This is just some meaningless
188 ;; FOR i IN 1..10 LOOP -- code in Ada, that runs foobar
189 ;; foobar( i ); -- once for each argument from one
190 ;; END LOOP; -- to ten, and then we're already
191 ;; END; -- through with it.
192 ;;
193 ;; Better yet, you can put the point before "This", type M-3 C-x 6 u
194 ;; which makes "-- " the separator between a no-comments Ada buffer, and
195 ;; a plain text comment buffer. When you put them back together, every
196 ;; non-empty line of the 2nd column will again be preceded by "-- ".
197 ;;
198 ;;
199 ;; The <f2> function key hack (which is one of the rare times when
200 ;; function keys are mnemonic) at the end of the file's prolog requires
201 ;; that the lisp/term/*.el for your terminal use the standard
202 ;; conventions. Too bad that some don't (at least not in version 18.55).
203 ;; The Sun one is hopelessly non-standard, and vt2[024]0 somehow forgot
204 ;; to define <f1> thru <f5>. (It defines <pf1> thru <pf4> instead, but
205 ;; that is not what we need on an X terminal.) If you want to use those,
206 ;; you'll need another hack something like:
207 ;;
208 ;; (if (string= (system-name) "cix")
209 ;; (progn
210 ;; (load-library "term/vt200.el")
211 ;; (define-key CSI-map "12~" (cons function-keymap ?\^b)))
212 ;; (global-unset-key "\e[")
213 ;; (define-key esc-map "[225z" (cons function-keymap ?\^b)))
214 ;;
215 ;; where "cix" is the non-sun machine I use. Actually I use the same X
216 ;; terminal to connect to both machines, and I want to keep my ~/.emacs
217 ;; identical on both. Bother, the two Emacses don't recognize the same
218 ;; keys and assign different sequences to those they do! I sure hope all
219 ;; this nonsense will stop with version 19 (or preferably soon) where I'd
220 ;; like to be able to say (define-key some-map '<f2> some-cmd), and see
221 ;; <f2> rather than some unintelligible ESC-sequence in command key
222 ;; sequences.
223
224 ;;; Code:
225 \f
226 ;;;;; Set up keymap ;;;;;
227
228 ;;;###autoload
229 (defvar tc-mode-map nil
230 "Keymap for commands for two-column mode.")
231
232 ;;;###autoload
233 (if tc-mode-map
234 ()
235 (setq tc-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap))
236 (define-key tc-mode-map "1" 'tc-merge)
237 (define-key tc-mode-map "2" 'tc-two-columns)
238 (define-key tc-mode-map "b" 'tc-associate-buffer)
239 (define-key tc-mode-map "e" 'tc-dissociate)
240 (define-key tc-mode-map "\C-l" 'tc-recenter)
241 (define-key tc-mode-map "o" 'tc-associated-buffer)
242 (define-key tc-mode-map "s" 'tc-split)
243 (define-key tc-mode-map "{" 'shrink-window-horizontally)
244 (define-key tc-mode-map "}" 'enlarge-window-horizontally)
245 (define-key tc-mode-map " " 'tc-scroll-up)
246 (define-key tc-mode-map "\^?" 'tc-scroll-down)
247 (define-key tc-mode-map "\C-m" 'tc-scroll-line))
248
249 ;;;###autoload
250 (global-set-key "\C-x6" tc-mode-map)
251 \f
252 ;;;;; variable declarations ;;;;;
253
254 ;; markers seem to be the only buffer-id not affected by renaming
255 ;; a buffer. This nevertheless loses when a buffer is killed.
256 (defvar tc-other nil
257 "Marker to the associated buffer, if non-nil.")
258 (make-variable-buffer-local 'tc-other)
259 (put 'tc-other 'permanent-local t)
260
261 (setq minor-mode-alist (cons '(tc-other " 2C") minor-mode-alist))
262
263 ;; rearranged, so that the pertinent info will show in 40 columns
264 (defvar tc-mode-line-format
265 '("-%*- %15b --" (-3 . "%p") "--%[(" mode-name
266 minor-mode-alist "%n" mode-line-process ")%]%-")
267 "*Value of mode-line-format for a buffer in two-column minor mode.")
268
269 (defvar tc-separator ""
270 "*A string inserted between the two columns when merging.
271 This gets set locally by \\[tc-split].")
272 (put 'tc-separator 'permanent-local t)
273
274 (defvar tc-window-width 40
275 "*The width of the first column. (Must be at least `window-min-width')
276 This value is local for every buffer that sets it.")
277 (make-variable-buffer-local 'tc-window-width)
278 (put 'tc-window-width 'permanent-local t)
279
280 (defvar tc-beyond-fill-column 4
281 "*Base for calculating `fill-column' for a buffer in two-column minor mode.
282 The value of `fill-column' becomes `tc-window-width' for this buffer
283 minus this value.")
284
285 (defvar tc-mode-hook nil
286 "Function called, if non-nil, whenever turning on two-column minor mode.
287 It can get called by \\[tc-two-columns] (tc-two-columns), \\[tc-split] (tc-split)
288 and \\[tc-associate-buffer] (tc-associate-buffer), on both buffers.")
289 \f
290 ;;;;; base functions ;;;;;
291
292 ;; the access method for the other buffer. this tries to remedy against
293 ;; lost local variables and lost buffers.
294 (defun tc-other ()
295 (if tc-other
296 (or (prog1
297 (marker-buffer tc-other)
298 (setq mode-line-format tc-mode-line-format ))
299 ; The associated buffer somehow got killed.
300 (progn
301 ; The other variables may later be useful if the user
302 ; reestablishes the association.
303 (kill-local-variable 'tc-other)
304 (kill-local-variable 'mode-line-format)
305 nil))))
306
307 ;;;###autoload
308 (defun tc-two-columns (&optional buffer)
309 "Split current window vertically for two-column editing.
310
311 When called the first time, associates a buffer with the current
312 buffer. Both buffers are put in two-column minor mode and
313 tc-mode-hook gets called on both. These buffers remember
314 about one another, even when renamed.
315
316 When called again, restores the screen layout with the current buffer
317 first and the associated buffer to it's right.
318
319 If you include long lines, i.e which will span both columns (eg.
320 source code), they should be in what will be the first column, with
321 the associated buffer having empty lines next to them.
322
323 You have the following commands at your disposal:
324
325 \\[tc-two-columns] Rearrange screen
326 \\[tc-associate-buffer] Reassociate buffer after changing major mode
327 \\[tc-scroll-up] Scroll both buffers up by a screenfull
328 \\[tc-scroll-down] Scroll both buffers down by a screenful
329 \\[tc-scroll-line] Scroll both buffers up by one or more lines
330 \\[tc-recenter] Recenter and realign other buffer
331 \\[shrink-window-horizontally], \\[enlarge-window-horizontally] Shrink, enlarge current column
332 \\[tc-associated-buffer] Switch to associated buffer
333 \\[tc-merge] Merge both buffers
334
335 These keybindings can be customized in your ~/.emacs by `tc-prefix'
336 and `tc-mode-map'.
337
338 The appearance of the screen can be customized by the variables
339 `tc-window-width', `tc-beyond-fill-column',
340 `tc-mode-line-format' and `truncate-partial-width-windows'."
341
342 (interactive "P")
343 ; first go to full width, so that we can certainly split into
344 ; two windows
345 (if (< (window-width) (frame-width))
346 (enlarge-window 99999 t))
347 (split-window-horizontally
348 (max window-min-width (min tc-window-width
349 (- (frame-width) window-min-width))))
350 (if (tc-other)
351 (progn
352 (other-window 1)
353 (switch-to-buffer (tc-other))
354 (other-window -1)
355 ; align buffers if necessary
356 (tc-scroll-line 0))
357
358 ; set up minor mode linking two buffers
359 (setq fill-column (- tc-window-width
360 tc-beyond-fill-column)
361 mode-line-format tc-mode-line-format)
362 (run-hooks tc-mode-hook)
363 (let ((other (point-marker)))
364 (other-window 1)
365 (switch-to-buffer
366 (or buffer
367 (generate-new-buffer
368 (concat "2C/" (buffer-name)))))
369 (or buffer
370 (text-mode))
371 (setq fill-column (- tc-window-width
372 tc-beyond-fill-column)
373 mode-line-format tc-mode-line-format
374 tc-other other
375 other (point-marker))
376 (run-hooks tc-mode-hook)
377 (other-window -1)
378 (setq tc-other other))))
379
380 (defalias 'tc-mode 'tc-two-columns)
381
382 ;;;###autoload
383 (defun tc-associate-buffer ()
384 "Associate another buffer with this one in two-column minor mode.
385 Can also be used to associate a just previously visited file, by
386 accepting the proposed default buffer.
387
388 See \\[tc-two-columns] and `lisp/two-column.el' for further details."
389 (interactive)
390 (let ((b1 (current-buffer))
391 (b2 (or (tc-other)
392 (read-buffer "Associate buffer: " (other-buffer)))))
393 (save-excursion
394 (setq tc-other nil)
395 (set-buffer b2)
396 (and (tc-other)
397 (not (eq b1 (tc-other)))
398 (error "Buffer already associated with buffer `%s'."
399 (buffer-name (tc-other))))
400 (setq b1 (and (assq 'tc-window-width (buffer-local-variables))
401 tc-window-width)))
402 ; if other buffer has a local width, adjust here too
403 (if b1 (setq tc-window-width (- (frame-width) b1)))
404 (tc-two-columns b2)))
405
406 ;;;###autoload
407 (defun tc-split (arg)
408 "Unmerge a two-column text into two buffers in two-column minor mode.
409 The text is unmerged at the cursor's column which becomes the local
410 value of `tc-window-width'. Only lines that have the ARG same
411 preceding characters at that column get split. The ARG preceding
412 characters without any leading whitespace become the local value for
413 `tc-separator'. This way lines that continue across both
414 columns remain untouched in the first buffer.
415
416 This function can be used with a prototype line, to set up things as
417 you like them. You write the first line of each column with the
418 separator you like and then unmerge that line. E.g.:
419
420 First column's text sSs Second columns text
421 \\___/\\
422 / \\
423 5 character Separator You type M-5 \\[tc-split] with the point here
424
425 See \\[tc-two-columns] and `lisp/two-column.el' for further details."
426 (interactive "p")
427 (and (tc-other)
428 (if (y-or-n-p (concat "Overwrite associated buffer `"
429 (buffer-name (tc-other))
430 "'? "))
431 (save-excursion
432 (set-buffer (tc-other))
433 (erase-buffer))
434 (signal 'quit nil)))
435 (let ((point (point))
436 ; make next-line always come back to same column
437 (goal-column (current-column))
438 ; a counter for empty lines in other buffer
439 (n (1- (count-lines (point-min) (point))))
440 chars other)
441 (save-excursion
442 (backward-char arg)
443 (setq chars (buffer-substring (point) point))
444 (skip-chars-forward " \t" point)
445 (make-local-variable 'tc-separator)
446 (setq tc-separator (buffer-substring (point) point)
447 tc-window-width (current-column)))
448 (tc-two-columns)
449 (setq other (tc-other))
450 ; now we're ready to actually unmerge
451 (save-excursion
452 (while (not (eobp))
453 (if (not (and (= (current-column) goal-column)
454 (string= chars
455 (buffer-substring (point)
456 (save-excursion
457 (backward-char arg)
458 (point))))))
459 (setq n (1+ n))
460 (setq point (point))
461 (backward-char arg)
462 (skip-chars-backward " \t")
463 (delete-region point (point))
464 (setq point (point))
465 (insert-char ?\n n)
466 (append-to-buffer other point (progn (end-of-line)
467 (if (eobp)
468 (point)
469 (1+ (point)))))
470 (delete-region point (point))
471 (setq n 0))
472 (next-line 1)))))
473
474 ;;;###autoload
475 (defun tc-dissociate ()
476 "Turn off two-column minor mode in current and associated buffer.
477 If the associated buffer is unmodified and empty, it is killed."
478 (interactive)
479 (let ((buffer (current-buffer)))
480 (save-excursion
481 (and (tc-other)
482 (set-buffer (tc-other))
483 (or (not (tc-other))
484 (eq buffer (tc-other)))
485 (if (and (not (buffer-modified-p))
486 (eobp) (bobp))
487 (kill-buffer nil)
488 (kill-local-variable 'tc-other)
489 (kill-local-variable 'tc-window-width)
490 (kill-local-variable 'tc-separator)
491 (kill-local-variable 'mode-line-format)
492 (kill-local-variable 'fill-column))))
493 (kill-local-variable 'tc-other)
494 (kill-local-variable 'tc-window-width)
495 (kill-local-variable 'tc-separator)
496 (kill-local-variable 'mode-line-format)
497 (kill-local-variable 'fill-column)))
498
499
500 ;; this doesn't use yank-rectangle, so that the first column can
501 ;; contain long lines
502 ;;;###autoload
503 (defun tc-merge ()
504 "Merges the associated buffer with the current buffer.
505 They get merged at the column, which is the value of
506 `tc-window-width', i.e. usually at the vertical window
507 separator. This separator gets replaced with white space. Beyond
508 that the value of gets inserted on merged lines. The two columns are
509 thus pasted side by side, in a single text. If the other buffer is
510 not displayed to the left of this one, then this one becomes the left
511 column.
512
513 If you want `tc-separator' on empty lines in the second column,
514 you should put just one space in them. In the final result, you can strip
515 off trailing spaces with \\[beginning-of-buffer] \\[replace-regexp] [ SPC TAB ] + $ RET RET"
516
517 (interactive)
518 (or (tc-other)
519 (error "You must first set two-column minor mode."))
520 (and (> (car (window-edges)) 0) ; not touching left edge of screen
521 (eq (window-buffer (previous-window))
522 (tc-other))
523 (other-window -1))
524 (save-excursion
525 (let ((b1 (current-buffer))
526 (b2 (tc-other))
527 string)
528 (goto-char (point-min))
529 (set-buffer b2)
530 (goto-char (point-min))
531 (while (not (eobp))
532 (setq string (buffer-substring (point)
533 (progn (end-of-line) (point))))
534 (or (eobp)
535 (forward-char)) ; next line
536 (set-buffer b1)
537 (if (string= string "")
538 ()
539 (end-of-line)
540 (indent-to-column tc-window-width)
541 (insert tc-separator string))
542 (next-line 1) ; add one if necessary
543 (set-buffer b2))))
544 (if (< (window-width) (frame-width))
545 (enlarge-window 99999 t)))
546 \f
547 ;;;;; utility functions ;;;;;
548
549 ;;;###autoload
550 (defun tc-associated-buffer ()
551 "Switch to associated buffer."
552 (interactive)
553 (or (tc-other)
554 (error "You must set two-column minor mode."))
555 (if (get-buffer-window (tc-other))
556 (select-window (get-buffer-window (tc-other)))
557 (switch-to-buffer (tc-other))))
558
559 ;; It would be desirable to intercept anything that causes the current
560 ;; window to scroll. Maybe a `scroll-hook'?
561 ;;;###autoload
562 (defun tc-scroll-line (arg)
563 "Scroll current window upward by ARG lines.
564 The associated window gets scrolled to the same line."
565 (interactive "p")
566 (or (tc-other)
567 (error "You must set two-column minor mode."))
568 ; scroll-up has a bug on arg 0 at end of buffer
569 (or (zerop arg)
570 (scroll-up arg))
571 (setq arg (count-lines (point-min) (window-start)))
572 ; too bad that pre 18.57 Emacs makes save-window-excursion restore
573 ; the point. When it becomes extinct, we can simplify this.
574 (if (get-buffer-window (tc-other))
575 (let ((window (selected-window)))
576 (select-window (get-buffer-window (tc-other)))
577 (setq arg (- arg (count-lines (point-min) (window-start))))
578 ; make sure that other buffer has enough lines
579 (save-excursion
580 (goto-char (point-max))
581 (insert-char ?\n
582 (- arg (count-lines (window-start) (point-max)) -1)))
583 (or (zerop arg)
584 (scroll-up arg))
585 (select-window window))))
586
587 ;;;###autoload
588 (defun tc-scroll-up (arg)
589 "Scroll current window upward by ARG screens.
590 The associated window gets scrolled to the same line."
591 (interactive "p")
592 (tc-scroll-line (* arg (- (window-height)
593 next-screen-context-lines 1))))
594
595 ;;;###autoload
596 (defun tc-scroll-down (arg)
597 "Scroll current window downward by ARG screens.
598 The associated window gets scrolled to the same line."
599 (interactive "p")
600 (tc-scroll-line (* arg (- next-screen-context-lines
601 (window-height) -1))))
602
603 ;;;###autoload
604 (defun tc-recenter (arg)
605 "Center point in window. With ARG, put point on line ARG.
606 This counts from bottom if ARG is negative. The associated window
607 gets scrolled to the same line."
608 (interactive "P")
609 (setq arg (and arg (prefix-numeric-value arg)))
610 (tc-scroll-line (- (count-lines (window-start) (point))
611 (cond ((null arg) (/ (window-height) 2))
612 ((< arg 0) (+ (window-height) arg))
613 ( arg)))))
614
615 (defun enlarge-window-horizontally (arg)
616 "Make current window ARG columns wider."
617 (interactive "p")
618 (enlarge-window arg t)
619 (and (tc-other)
620 (setq tc-window-width (+ tc-window-width arg))
621 (set-buffer (tc-other))
622 (setq tc-window-width (- tc-window-width arg))))
623
624 (defun shrink-window-horizontally (arg)
625 "Make current window ARG columns narrower."
626 (interactive "p")
627 (enlarge-window-horizontally (- arg)))
628
629 (provide 'two-column)
630
631 ;;; two-column.el ends here