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Re: Moving deleted notes from backup to current copy     

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Author: Debra M.
Date: Aug 24, 2008 15:36

...>I have lots of unfiled notes & was trying to delete one of them. I somehow deleted all of them at once, & the undo button didn't work. I was totally sick until I discovered that I had them in the backup. But I can't figure out how to move them from the backup copy into my current working files.
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Re: Moving deleted notes from backup to current copy     

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Author: David
Date: Aug 24, 2008 05:48

...... I have lots of unfiled notes & was trying to delete one of them. I somehow deleted all of them at once, & the undo button didn't work. I was totally sick until I discovered that I had them in the backup. But I can't figure out how to move them from the backup copy into my current working files.
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Moving deleted notes from backup to current copy     

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Author: Debra M.
Date: Aug 23, 2008 08:40

I have lots of unfiled notes & was trying to delete one of them. I somehow deleted all of them at once, & the undo button didn't work. I was totally sick until I discovered that I had them in the backup. But I can't figure out how to move them from the backup copy into my current working files.
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Re: getting gdb init work on emacs     

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Author: Nick Roberts
Date: Apr 2, 2008 20:01

... does it follow the shell syntax or No. Which is why square brackets don't work. is there any other syntax ? See the Sequences node of the Gdb manual. The syntax is quite restricted and expressions like $kld->filename won't work. There is currently work being done on Python scripting. This is being reported on the gdb mailing list (gdb@sourceware.org) which is where...
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Re: Does ss work     

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Author: Odious
Date: Mar 16, 2008 22:54

...be peer reviewed, replicable, disprovable, the works. I don't know what research...posted Tom's previous quote about working with Ken, Harvard, Hopkins, and 7..., or in what, capacity you worked with Guiffre, Johns Hopkins or ...which proved scientifically that 3d mind worked as Tom claimed. So if ... state that Dr. Ken was currently working at Hopkins, doing research, ...
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RE: Help, lost 2 month's work     

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Author: me
Date: Mar 2, 2008 15:28

... what was on my computer instead of the other way around. I certainly don't understand that. Anyway, is there some cache somewhere where my current work still resides? Another thing, at about the same time I drag and dropped, I closed a notebook called Personal Notebook left over from the origional ...
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Help, lost 2 month's work     

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Author: gary
Date: Mar 1, 2008 15:24

... overwrote what was on my computer instead of the other way around. I certainly don't understand that. Anyway, is there some cache somewhere where my current work still resides? Another thing, at about the same time I drag and dropped, I closed a notebook called Personal Notebook left over from the origional ...
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Re: How to not change the working directory when opening a file     

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Author: Francis Moreau
Date: Jan 15, 2008 22:35

... Moreau wrote: Hello list, I'd like Emacs to not changing the working directory when opening a file. For example when doing: $ pwd /home/fmoreau/tmp $ emacs /tmp/foo.txt I'd like the current working directory to be "/home/fmoreau/tmp" when editing "/tmp/foo.txt" in emacs. This is useful when composing ...
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Re: How to not change the working directory when opening a file     

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Author: Kevin Rodgers
Date: Jan 15, 2008 18:56

Francis Moreau wrote: Hello list, I'd like Emacs to not changing the working directory when opening a file. For example when doing: $ pwd /home/fmoreau/tmp $ emacs /tmp/foo.txt I'd like the current working directory to be "/home/fmoreau/tmp" when editing "/tmp/foo.txt" in emacs. This is useful when composing an email....
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Re: How to not change the working directory when opening a file     

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Author: Sebastian Tennant
Date: Jan 15, 2008 08:16

Quoth "Francis Moreau" <francis.moro@gmail.com>: $ pwd /home/fmoreau/tmp $ emacs /tmp/foo.txt I'd like the current working directory to be "/home/fmoreau/tmp" when editing "/tmp/foo.txt" in emacs. Perhaps putting this at the end of your ~/.emacs: (cd (getenv "PWD")) I haven't tested this, but it might do it. Sebastian
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