[9fans] RIP

2015-03-24 Thread Steve Simon
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/gregory-walcott-dies-the-blameless-actor-who-couldnt-shake-off-being-a-part-of-the-worst-movie-ever-10128828.html?icn=puff-9 -Steve

Re: [9fans] RIP

2015-03-24 Thread Sergey Zhilkin
R.I.P. Seems, he was a last one from this film ? 2015-03-24 16:48 GMT+03:00 Steve Simon st...@quintile.net: http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/gregory-walcott-dies-the-blameless-actor-who-couldnt-shake-off-being-a-part-of-the-worst-movie-ever-10128828.html?icn=puff-9

Re: [9fans] ACME Getall ?

2015-03-24 Thread Aram Santogidis
Thanks for your response Ilya. I tried your first suggestion I get the following Error. Edit: no file name given For the second suggestion I get this Error. Edit: dir-name is a directory I closed the directory windows and it was executed, however dot was replaced with the contents of a file.

Re: [9fans] ACME Getall ?

2015-03-24 Thread Antons Suspans
I guess you could try: Edit X/^'.. ./ e The leading apostrophe selects dirty windows (also directories won't match), and the trailing dot (note the space) ensures filename is set. If you want to reread non-dirty... then +Errors and dirs/ should be excluded - this looks uglier: Edit X:^...

Re: [9fans] ACME Getall ?

2015-03-24 Thread Kostarev Ilya
Seems Edit X/.*/ r can do --  Kostarev Ilya On 24 Mar 2015 at 19:54:03, Aram Santogidis (gnubun...@gmail.com) wrote: Hi all, imagine you have multiple files open in acme and then you  $ git checkout somebranch now there is the need to update the views of each open file. You can type

[9fans] ACME Getall ?

2015-03-24 Thread Aram Santogidis
Hi all, imagine you have multiple files open in acme and then you $ git checkout somebranch now there is the need to update the views of each open file. You can type Get in the tag of each window and middle-click it, yes. It would be nice to have a Getall along the lines of Putall, though. I