I would like, of course, to be sure the keybinds are right. However, having
just tried globalff.el, I am truly grateful to the programmers who did
this. Very useful. I cannot find an email address to send a personal thank
you note.
I will probably try locate.el. Globalff is fantastic, but it
On Aug 19, 1:42 am, Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006-03-09 10:54 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's new version which doesn't use electric, so the pattern editing
is more natural.
GNU Emacs has locate.el included. What's the advantage of globalff over
locate.el?
globalff updates
On Aug 19, 11:17 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michaël Cadilhac) wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here's new version which doesn't use electric, so the pattern editing
is more natural.
;;; globalff.el --- Global find file
This is a nice piece of code (although wrongly indented ;-))! It may be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Aug 19, 11:17 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michaël Cadilhac) wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here's new version which doesn't use electric, so the pattern editing
is more natural.
;;; globalff.el --- Global find file
This is a nice piece of
On 2006-03-09 10:54 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's new version which doesn't use electric, so the pattern editing
is more natural.
GNU Emacs has locate.el included. What's the advantage of globalff over
locate.el?
Tamas will perhaps answer specifically for `globalff.el', but here
New release.
See the source code and the changes on Emacs wiki:
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/emacs/GlobalFF
/Tamas
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Well, I'm posting from Google Groups where I have little control over
the formatting of the message
So don't do that, then.
Seriously, can't your machine send mail some other way?
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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
New release.
Changes:
- Added globalff-selection-face, so that it can be set independtly from
the standard region face
- Fixed initial selection if regexp filtering is active
- Added option globalff-adaptive-selection to optionally preselect the
last file chosen for the same input pattern
New release.
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 posted for
Johan == Johan Bockgård [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Johan (require 'electric)
Hi, thanks. But this should be included in globalff.
Still can't make it work. Using XEmacs 21.4.19 and an up to date GNU Emacs from
CVS. Just opens a window and prompts in the minibuffer, but nothing happens when
sa == spamfilteraccount [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
sa There's really nothing special in the Elisp, so it should work. I use
sa Gnu Emacs 21.4 on linux. Does locate work for you on the command line?
Yup, locate works. And I tried GNU Emacs 21.4 and yow, globalff works like a
charm. But
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