I think that the following piece of code can help you:
;; Shift the selected region right if distance is positive, left if
;; negative
(defun shift-region (distance)
(let ((mark (mark)))
(save-excursion
(indent-rigidly (region-beginning) (region-end) distance)
(push-mark mark t t)
;; Tell the command loop not to deactivate the mark
;; for transient mark mode
(setq deactivate-mark nil))))
(defun shift-right ()
(interactive)
(shift-region 1))
(defun shift-left ()
(interactive)
(shift-region -1))
;; Bind (shift-right) and (shift-left) function to your favorite keys. I use
;; the following so that Ctrl-Shift-Right Arrow moves selected text one
;; column to the right, Ctrl-Shift-Left Arrow moves selected text one
;; column to the left:
(global-set-key [C-S-right] 'shift-right)
(global-set-key [C-S-left] 'shift-left)
You can replace the (shift-region 1)
and the (shift-region 1)
by the value you want.
As you can see, my function wraps indent-rigidly:
indent-rigidly is an interactive compiled Lisp function in
`indent.el'.
It is bound to C-x TAB.
(indent-rigidly START END ARG)
Indent all lines starting in the region sideways by ARG columns.
Called from a program, takes three arguments, START, END and ARG. You
can remove all indentation from a region by giving a large negative
ARG.