+2011-03-15 Ken Manheimer <ken.manheimer@gmail.com>
+
+ * allout.el (allout-make-topic-prefix) (allout-rebullet-heading):
+ Invert the roles of character and string values for INSTEAD, so a
+ string is used for the more common case of a defaulting prompt.
+
2011-03-15 Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
* progmodes/ruby-mode.el (ruby-backward-sexp):
If INSTEAD is:
- nil, then the bullet char for the context is used, per distinction or depth
-- a string, then the first character of the string will be used
-- a character, then the user is solicited for bullet, with that char as default
+- a \(numeric) character, then character's string representation is used
+- a string, then the user is asked for bullet with the first char as default
- anything else, the user is solicited with bullet char per context as default
\(INSTEAD overrides other options, including, eg, a distinctive
((progn (setq body (make-string (- depth 2) ?\ ))
;; The actual condition:
instead)
- (let* ((got
- (if (and (stringp instead)(> (length instead) 0))
- (substring instead 0 1)
- (allout-solicit-alternate-bullet depth instead))))
+ (let ((got (cond ((stringp instead)
+ (if (> (length instead) 0)
+ (allout-solicit-alternate-bullet
+ depth (substring instead 0 1))))
+ ((characterp instead) (char-to-string instead))
+ (t (allout-solicit-alternate-bullet depth)))))
;; Gotta check whether we're numbering and got a numbered bullet:
(setq numbering (and allout-numbered-bullet
(not (and number-control (not index)))
If INSTEAD is:
- nil, then the bullet char for the context is used, per distinction or depth
-- a string, then the first character of the string will be used
-- a character, then the user is solicited for bullet, with that char as default
+- a \(numeric) character, then character's string representation is used
+- a string, then the user is asked for bullet with the first char as default
- anything else, the user is solicited with bullet char per context as default
Second arg DEPTH forces the topic prefix to that depth, regardless