Francesco Potorti` wrote:
I think that writing to this list with a fake From: line is not good
practice. The mail does not even have a signature. The source does not
contain the author's name.
Anyway, whoever you are, note that your mail agent wraps long lines, so
the elisp source you
Francesco Potorti` wrote:
Anyway, whoever you are, note that your mail agent wraps long lines, so
the elisp source you posted for globalff.el, which I am beginning to use
with some satisfaction (thanks) contains at least one syntax error.
To avoid such problems in the future from now on I'll
What are the advantages of your Emacs-assist compared to speedbar or ECB -
both of them allow already the same functionality, maybe besides the
header-body switch. But concerning this IMHO this functionality should be
integrated into semantic/senator and must be much more customizable because
With the advent of globalff
(http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/GlobalFF) I find cumbersome to
use other applications which use the traditional model of file
opening (navigating directories, etc.).
Most of the time I can get faster to a specific file with globalff on
my box, so it seems
ECB is nice. But to select method from it you should navigate to it
with C-p C-n. Senator (a part of Semantic) allows to select method with
abbreviation.
EmacsAssist offers a better (faster!) way, IMHO:
You can type any substring from method name. And with every letter you
type you see the