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Re: Finding modified sites in buffer?


From: Rjjd
Subject: Re: Finding modified sites in buffer?
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 02:12:25 GMT
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Pascal resurrects the "good" old days of entering FORTRAN programs onto punched cards with IBM 026 keypunch machines. The concept of lower case was strange, alien, and risible. The machines resided in the basement, presumably to avoid shaking the building.

Thanks to everyone. I'll try all the suggestions. (Except up-casing, which would frighten today's effete compilers.)

Regards,
Bob


Mathias Dahl wrote:
Pascal Bourguignon <pjb@informatimago.com> writes:

One trick you can do too, for programming languages that are not
case sensitive, is for example to upper case the sources before you
work on them.  Then everything you type is in lowcase and can be
distinguished from the unmodified code.

You are a strange man... :)

Anyway, if the poster would accept the above he would probably also
like highlight-changes-mode.


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