"David Dyer-Bennet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > 
>  > And you editor can't read in the results of a program?
> 
> I can think offhand of a couple of ways of doing it, but all of them
> are grossly inefficient and take lots of keystrokes.  There may well
> be an easy way I'm overlooking, too.  Nothing exotic, I'm an emacs
> user.  I'm not starting a new instance, I'm visiting the log file from
> my existing instance.

<rant>
``Nothing exotic, I'm an emacs user''? Emacs? Have you heard the
debates whether Emacs was an OS, a shell, or an editor? Have you seen
the emacs mailreaders, shell modes, IRC interfaces, and web browser?
What you want to do is absolutely trivial in emacs, and you can bind it
to a single keystroke.
</rant>

Anyway, what you want to do is absolutely trivial in emacs, and you can
bind it to a single keystroke.

Len.

--
You're repeating the same old ``forks are bad and execs are
disastrous'' litany without _profiling_ where your time is actually
going.
                                -- Dan Bernstein

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