... - the "-e open" option restricts the tracing to the open(2) system call. the paren-two-close means you can put the cursor on that word and type `M-x man RET RET' to see more info. (try it!) - this means that for our purposes, FUNCTION will be "open", ARGn will include a ...
... to have _some_ buffer when starting Emacs. Not really. If you ... thinking about this specific issue. Start with, for example, how many ... new buffer". There is C-x b. You then go on ... name when you do C-x C-f to create a...i have, polish it, and start a discussion in emacs dev...out. Then the real criticism starts. And that criticism can be...A small tip: using swear words doesn't help you get...
... lgrep and rgrep are somehow more user-friendly than the M- x grep command. The word at point can be captured using the command (thing-at-point 'word). So you may try: (defun my-grep () "look... point in files ending by .cpp and .h recursively starting from the work directory" (interactive) (rgrep (thing-at-point 'word) "*.cpp *.h" "~/work")) (global-set-key [(control shift f...
...-FILE loses control until the word executed (xyz-helper in your ... system For comparison, look at words like SAVE-INPUT and RESTORE-...) Shouldn't all the obsolescent words be deleted from Forth 200X ... I would expect it to start interpreting text from the position ... copying the string and prepending X, and setting up the interpreter such that X executes the actual word we are interested ...
... advantage of not having to insert the word to be executed at the start of the file. ... to be processed by nesting, that word may have to be called again ...that it works. For comparison, look at words like SAVE-INPUT and RESTORE-INPUT, ... lines. However, the problem with such words is that they do not fit in... by copying the string and prepending X, and setting up the interpreter such ...
... the file and call this word at the start of the file. ...in this way by defining a word called <?xml. This is feasible but...The fundamental problem is that all words, such as INCLUDED, that change the...if it wants to use standard words to handle the input stream has... want to run a parsing word on a file, the following ... source, execute xt ( i*x -- j*x ), then | restore the previous ...
... fundamental problem is that all words, such as INCLUDED, that change ... source, execute xt `( i*x -- j*x )', |then restore the previous ... insert the word to be executed at the start of the ... be processed by nesting, that word may have to be called .... However, the problem with such words is that they do not ... any conceptual problems with this? Words like EXECUTE-PARSING and EXECUTE-...
On Sep 14, 7:20В am, Tim X <t...@nospam.dev.null> wrote: ..... I think the reason you got better results setting the term to xterm rather than... (yank-last-arg) in any shell [ not just emacs' term ] if they don't have a keybinding ? For example, invoke 'kill-word' without using the shortcut key 'M-d'. Is this possible ? [ Posting here so as to not start another term/shell thread ]
...second is the class name. Normally in X Windows you use the instance name ...resources." The actual X resource is for example just the word "background" or "cursorColor." The prefix "Emacs... application are loaded into the X server resource database utility xrdb. ... select colours from the Mac OS X colour chooser? This message shows up even if I start it with '--no-init-file'. ...
...resources." The actual X resource is for example just the word "background" or "cursorColor." The prefix "Emacs... is useful in an environment where X resources for more than one application are loaded into the X server resource database utility xrdb. Then... select colours from the Mac OS X colour chooser? This message shows up even if I start it with '--no-init-file'. ...