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Re: file path in buffer name
From: |
Sean Sieger |
Subject: |
Re: file path in buffer name |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Nov 2009 18:02:04 -0500 |
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> wrote:
>> an unexpected lesson from this thread is that I can learn
>> a lot by browsing Customize.
>
> Browse? Yes, maybe.
> But don't forget the `customize-apropos' family.
> `C-h f customize-apropos TAB'
> They will help your browsing.
Thank you, I'll give it a try.
Once upon a time, I used to use Customize to `steal' code from
---wanting to write elisp as much as I did(!)---and probably learned
about Emacs that way then.
I remember learning of GNU/Emacs from Tim Bray mentioning it.
- Re: file path in buffer name, (continued)
- Re: file path in buffer name, Lennart Borgman, 2009/11/17
- Re: file path in buffer name, Sean Sieger, 2009/11/17
- Re: file path in buffer name, Lennart Borgman, 2009/11/17
- Re: file path in buffer name, Sean Sieger, 2009/11/17
- Re: file path in buffer name, Lennart Borgman, 2009/11/17
- Re: file path in buffer name, Sean Sieger, 2009/11/17
- Re: file path in buffer name, Lennart Borgman, 2009/11/17
- RE: file path in buffer name, Drew Adams, 2009/11/17
- Re: file path in buffer name, Sean Sieger, 2009/11/17
- RE: file path in buffer name, Drew Adams, 2009/11/17
- Re: file path in buffer name,
Sean Sieger <=
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- Re: file path in buffer name, Joost Kremers, 2009/11/17
- Re: file path in buffer name, Sean Sieger, 2009/11/17
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- Re: file path in buffer name, Joost Kremers, 2009/11/17
Re: file path in buffer name, Alain Ketterlin, 2009/11/16