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I'm trying to use imenu via regex in emacs. It works fine inside .clj files; but does not work at all inside .org files. Now, my question is: while in org mode, how do I figure out what regex imenu is using to search for things?
however, it appears that helm-imenu is completely ignoring imenu-generic-expression and just doing its own things with org mode headings
how do I disable that and tell helm to use imenu-generic-expression instead of whatever org mode thing it's using?
org/imenu seems to only search through headings; is there a way to have org/imenu also search through code blocks ?
@qqq You might do something similar to this, but for code blocks: http://emacs.stackexchange.com/a/29614
does anyone have an example of how to modify refactor-nrepl configuration? I specifically want to turn off ns prefix-rewriting.
EDIT: wait, i found the right thing to google, The prefix rewriting can be turned off by tweaking cljr-favor-prefix-notation.
Is there a built in emacs function that can align words into equal width columns via whitespaces only, so lets say that I have this region selected
10 200 3000 40000
1 2 3 4
10000 200 300 40
and a function that potentially wound transform it into
10 200 3000 40000
1 2 3 4
10000 200 300 40