The Modernization of Emacs: terminology buffer and keybinding
Robert Uhl
eadmund42 at NOSPAMgmail.com
Sat Jun 23 20:35:22 EDT 2007
Twisted <twisted0n3 at gmail.com> writes:
>
> For an example of the latter, consider opening a file. Can't remember
> the exact spelling and capitalization of the file name? Sorry, bud,
> you're SOL. Go find it in some other app and memorize the name, then
> return to emacs.
Once again I am forced to wonder if you have _ever_ actually used
emacs. find-file has tab completion: hit tab without anything typed, and
it displays _everything_ in the directory; type a few characters to
narrow it down; hit tab to complete the filename and be done with it.
Or of course you could use directory mode, which enables you to navigate
around a directory tree, performing actions on files (including editing
them).
Then of course there's ido.el, which is even better: type a few
characters from anywhere in the name, and it displays files matching
those characters.
You've never actually run emacs, have you?
--
Robert Uhl <http://public.xdi.org/=ruhl>
The power of Satan is as nothing before the might of the Lord, so don't
go getting any ideas. --I Abyssinians 20:20
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