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" Author : Aditya Mahajan <adityam [at] umich [dot] edu>
" version : 2011.12.23
" license : Simplified BSD License
" This script is part of the t-vim module for ConTeXt. It is based on 2html.vim.
" Since this script is called by the t-vim module, we assume that Two buffers
" are open. The first buffer is the input buffer, and the second buffer is the
" output buffer. The script parses content line-by-line from the first buffer
" and pastes the modified result on the second buffer.
" Split screen and go to the second buffer, ensure modifiable is set, and the
" buffer is empty.
sblast
set modifiable
%d
" Go to first buffer
wincmd p
" If contextstartline and contextstartline are set, use them.
if exists("contextstartline")
let s:lstart = max([1, min([line("$"), contextstartline]) ])
else
let s:lstart = 1
endif
if exists("contextstopline")
if contextstopline <= 0
let contextstopline = line("$") + contextstopline
endif
let s:lstop = min([line("$"), max([s:lstart, contextstopline]) ])
else
let s:lstop = line("$")
endif
" Set highlight
if !exists("highlight")
let highlight=[]
endif
" Set escapecomments
if !exists("escapecomments")
let escapecomments=0
endif
let s:strip = strlen( matchstr( getline(s:lstart), '^\s*' ) )
" Find the smallest leading white space
if exists("strip") && strip && (s:strip != 0)
echo "Calculating amount of leading whitespace"
for s:lnum in range(s:lstart, s:lstop)
let s:line = getline(s:lnum)
if (match(s:line, '^\s*$')) == -1 " line is not empty
let s:space = matchstr(s:line, '^\s*')
let s:len = strlen(s:space)
" echo s:len
let s:strip = min([s:strip, s:len])
if s:strip == 0
break
end
end
endfor
" echo "Strip amount:" . s:strip
else
let s:strip = 0
endif
let s:lines = []
" Loop over all lines in the original text.
let s:buffer_lnum = 1
let s:lnum = s:lstart
while s:lnum <= s:lstop
" Get the current line
let s:line = getline(s:lnum)
let s:len = strlen(s:line)
let s:new = ''
" Loop over each character in the line
let s:col = s:strip + 1
while s:col <= s:len
let s:startcol = s:col " The start column for processing text
let s:id = synID (s:lnum, s:col, 1)
let s:col = s:col + 1
" Speed loop (it's small - that's the trick)
" Go along till we find a change in synID
while s:col <= s:len && s:id == synID(s:lnum, s:col, 1)
let s:col = s:col + 1
endwhile
" Output the text with the same synID, with class set to {s:id_name}
let s:id = synIDtrans (s:id)
let s:id_name = synIDattr (s:id, "name", "gui")
let s:temp = strpart(s:line, s:startcol - 1, s:col - s:startcol)
" Remove line endings (on unix machines reading windows files)
let s:temp = substitute(s:temp, '\r*$', '', '')
" It might have happened that that one has been the last item in a row, so
" we don't need to print in in that case
if strlen(s:temp) > 0
" Change special TeX characters to escape sequences.
if !(escapecomments && s:id_name == "Comment")
let s:temp = escape( s:temp, '\{}')
endif
if !empty(s:id_name)
let s:temp = '\SYN[' . s:id_name . ']{' . s:temp . '}'
endif
let s:new = s:new . s:temp
endif
" Why will we ever enter this loop
" if s:col > s:len
" break
" endif
endwhile
" Expand tabs
let s:pad = 0
let s:start = 0
let s:idx = stridx(s:line, "\t")
while s:idx >= 0
let s:i = &ts - ((s:start + s:pad + s:idx) % &ts)
" let s:new = substitute(s:new, '\t', strpart(s:expandedtab, 0, s:i), '')
let s:new = substitute(s:new, '\t', '\\tab{' . s:i . '}', '')
let s:pad = s:pad + s:i - 1
let s:start = s:start + s:idx + 1
let s:idx = stridx(strpart(s:line, s:start), "\t")
endwhile
" Remove leading whitespace
" let s:new = substitute(s:new, '^\s\{' . s:strip . '\}', "", "")
" Highlight line, if needed.
if (index(highlight, s:lnum) != -1)
let s:new = '\HGL{' . s:new . '}'
endif
" Add begin and end line markers
let s:new = "\\SYNBOL{}" . s:new . "\\SYNEOL{}"
call add(s:lines, s:new)
" Increment line numbers
let s:lnum = s:lnum + 1
let s:buffer_lnum = s:buffer_lnum + 1
endwhile
" Go to previous buffer
wincmd p
echo s:lines
call setline(1,s:lines)
unlet s:lines
write
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