Re: tramp ($Id: tramp.el,v 2.0.2.1 2001/02/28 18:10:31 grossjoh Exp $); undo returns file to unsaved state with saved flag set

2001-06-03 Thread Kai Großjohann
On 03 Jun 2001, Daniel Pittman wrote: Generally, using `verify-visited-file-modtime', as I understand. Since tramp does not implement this, I don't know what Emacs would do... Hm. H Hmm... I'm really confused. For it works fine if I enter a letter, it only

Re: tramp ($Id: tramp.el,v 2.0.2.1 2001/02/28 18:10:31 grossjoh Exp $); undo returns file to unsaved state with saved flag set

2001-06-03 Thread Kai Großjohann
On Thu, 03 May 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At times, I will save a file (point a), make a few changes, and then save the file again (point b). I'll then realize that the changes were a complete mistake and C-_ back to point a without saving (which I shall call point c). For some

Re: tramp ($Id: tramp.el,v 2.0.2.1 2001/02/28 18:10:31 grossjoh Exp $); undo returns file to unsaved state with saved flag set

2001-06-03 Thread Daniel Pittman
On 03 Jun 2001, Kai Großjohann wrote: [...] Oh, boy. I have no idea how Emacs works when you do that. Hm. Hm. I can reproduce the behavior. But how does Emacs normally know that the file has changed? Hm. Does anybody know what is going on behind the scenes? Generally, using

Re: tramp ($Id: tramp.el,v 2.0.2.1 2001/02/28 18:10:31 grossjoh Exp $); undo returns file to unsaved state with saved flag set

2001-06-03 Thread Daniel Pittman
On 03 Jun 2001, Kai Großjohann wrote: On 03 Jun 2001, Daniel Pittman wrote: Generally, using `verify-visited-file-modtime', as I understand. Since tramp does not implement this, I don't know what Emacs would do... Hm. H Hmm... I'm really confused. For it

tramp ($Id: tramp.el,v 2.0.2.1 2001/02/28 18:10:31 grossjoh Exp $); undo returns file to unsaved state with saved flag set

2001-05-03 Thread mah
At times, I will save a file (point a), make a few changes, and then save the file again (point b). I'll then realize that the changes were a complete mistake and C-_ back to point a without saving (which I shall call point c). For some reason, when using tramp, I notice that the this file is