Anyway, you can use the `screen' command to emulate this kind of functionality (through the terminal at least). Just take a look at the `screen' man page, specifically the `-x' option. It works extraordinarly well with emacs over ssh.
Regards, Anthony Liguori
Big Mike Forsberg wrote:
This discussion is from the Austin Java Users Group. Great professional organization.
Big Mike
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From: Big Mike Forsberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 9:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [AustinJUG] Sharing keybuffers over computers.... Possible?
This is a message I also send to the linux mailing list at UT, just wondered if anyone thinks this would be a good idea.
Hey all,
I's like to look into a program that shares keyboard buffers for pair programming.
Consider pair programming... Person A and person B.
The idea is that I could pair program with person A (me being person B). Person A would type out the code as normal... while person B fixes the typos on the copy of A's buffer. Final a button is pressed to bring buffer B upto date on buffer A. Thus the speed of person A is not reduced during talking or interupptions.
Mainly for things like missing ';' and/or holding down delete if you disaggree. hehe
Just an idea,
Big Mike
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