Yes, once again, emacs saves the day. However, if you're still reluctant to convert to that particular religion, you may want to use a function key definition which will write your session log to a file. If you select "Edit/Configure/Function Keys" and add the following line to the config file that comes up, you'll have an F3 key to do this.
3,0,Save session log file, 0!:1 '(];(readtext_0_'''') fwrites ]) ''~temp/JGTK'',(;(_4,5$_2){.&.>(''00'',[: ":[:<.0.5+])&.>6!:0''''),''.txt''' (restart your session for it to take effect) This won't help you in the case where you unexpectedly lose your session - you might still have to be dragged, kicking and screaming, into the realm of emacs for that. On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 6:50 PM, Gilles Kirouac <gkiro...@riq.qc.ca> wrote: > > My session blew on my nose. I would like to reproduce the steps > of my session. > > With J7+gtkide, there is an input log. > > NB. if inputlog preserved between sessions > KeepInputLog=: 1 > > Where is it on file? How often is it written to file? > Is there a parm for this? > > When a line is recalled, the original line is removed. Can I avoid this? > > In general, how do I get a replica (unretouched) of a session, > including the very last line? with emacs? > > ~ Gilles > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm -- Devon McCormick, CFA ^me^ at acm. org is my preferred e-mail ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm