On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 1:59 AM, Vegard Øye <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2010-08-22 00:30, George V. Reilly wrote: > > > Is there an equivalent to Vim's 'hidden' option? Every time I use > > C-^ to switch to the alternate buffer, I'm getting an annoying > > message about "Buffer foo is modified. Discard changes? (yes or > > no)". If I switch with :b or "C-x b", I don't get that message. > > Unfortunately, this text is hard-coded into `ex-edit', which is called > when you invoke :e# or C-^. However, you may rebind C-^ with one of > > (define-key viper-vi-global-user-map (kbd "C-^") (kbd ":b RET")) > (define-key viper-vi-global-user-map (kbd "C-^") (kbd "C-x b RET")) Thanks. It's all about the muscle memory. > Vimpulse (or Viper?) doesn't seem to work terribly well with > > Aquamacs 2.1. They work a lot better with Emacs 23.2 from > > http://emacsformacosx.com/. > > I don't have a Mac, unfortunately, so I'm unable to test with Aquamacs. > > Are there any benefits to using Aquamacs now that Cocoa integration > is part of GNU Emacs 23? The Aquamacs say there is. It's certainly more Mac-ish out of the box. I haven't really spent long enough with either Aquamacs or Emacs 23 to have a strong feeling about it. And I spend a good deal of time on Windows and Linux too, so I'm probably better off with Emacs 23. /George
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