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Re: LISP Questions - random, random elements and memory management
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Jeff Clough |
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Re: LISP Questions - random, random elements and memory management |
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Thu, 19 Nov 2009 13:57:20 -0500 (EST) |
From: "Colin S. Miller" <no-spam-thank-you@csmiller.demon.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 17:40:48 +0000
> If a buffer's name starts with a space, then it is hidden from the
> user
> unless they do C-x b SPC TAB or similar.
Now that is interesting. I missed that in the manual, but see it now.
The documentation seems to indicate that if that buffer is visiting a
file, it still shows up, but I assume I can get around that by using
insert-file-contents with "visit" as nil.
Definately food for thought. Thanks.
Jeff
- LISP Questions - random, random elements and memory management, Jeff Clough, 2009/11/18
- Re: LISP Questions - random, random elements and memory management, Jeff Clough, 2009/11/18
- Re: LISP Questions - random, random elements and memory management, Kevin Rodgers, 2009/11/18
- Re: LISP Questions - random, random elements and memory management, Jeff Clough, 2009/11/19
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- Re: LISP Questions - random, random elements and memory management, Barry Margolin, 2009/11/19
- Re: LISP Questions - random, random elements and memory management, Jeff Clough, 2009/11/19
- Re: LISP Questions - random, random elements and memory management, Kevin Rodgers, 2009/11/19
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- Re: LISP Questions - random, random elements and memory management, Barry Margolin, 2009/11/20
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- Re: LISP Questions - random, random elements and memory management, Colin S. Miller, 2009/11/19
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