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
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
On 03 Jun 2001, Kai Großjohann wrote:
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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
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
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