On 11/3/05, YAMANASHI Takeshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As for command history, you are expected to
> > find the previous command in your rc window, edit it, copy it, paste it
> > to the prompt, and then run it.  This is obviously more efficient than
> > hitting the "up" arrow.
> > As for keeping the command line always in view, mid-click on the window
> > and select "scroll".
>
> This reminded me of my old pet idea.  To ease finding the desired command
> in a window, how's it to split the window into two panes like sam does?
> I mean, you always enter commands in the command pane and every outputs will
> appear in the other output pane.
>
> In acme, you could achieve similar effect by typing commands in a directory
> window and the output appears in another "+Errors" window, but it's tiresome
> to Button-2'ing the command everytime.

I do this in acme a lot.  Type a command, ESC, b2 click.

Russ

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