Agreed. When I first heard about it, my first thought was "oo cheap Plan9
machine!"
Currently I'm mostly p9p, with access to a Plan9 server I connect to via
devdraw I hardly connect to and an Plan9 Qemu image I've booted once. Maybe
with something like CHIP, I'd give it more time.
> On May 11,
According to the man page, using the 2-1 chord sends selected text as a
*distinct* argument to the executed command. This is all well and good for
Edit, Look, etc. However, it keeps me from being able to, for instance, select
“checkout .” or “pull —prune” and then 2-1 on “git”. So, two questions
Thanks for the information! I must confess, I don’t fully understand your
idiomatic answer.
> On Jul 15, 2015, at 10:41 AM, dexen deVries wrote:
>
> dirty 1.) rc -c 'git '^
> note the space after git
>
> idiomatic 1.) use win(1), pass 'command' argument a script which executes git
> for ea
16, 2015, at 11:54 AM, Alexander Kapshuk
> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 5:06 PM, Brian Zwahr wrote:
>> According to the man page, using the 2-1 chord sends selected text as a
>> *distinct* argument to the executed command. This is all well and good for
>> Edit
it'. This worked for me as well. Hope this
> helps.
>
> Do you get any output when you try doing the 2-1 mouse chord on git?
>
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 8:15 PM, Brian Zwahr wrote:
>> I guess I should clarify that I’m not using win. I normally do everything in
>>