Re: [OT] The perfect emacs shell

2003-08-14 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 06:53:47 +0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there an emacs shell (or shell frontend) that can do > *wildcard* history expansion (a la tcsh)? I can run tcsh under > *ansi-term* but *ansi-term* has display issues with multiline > history items. what about M-x eshell? -- Arna

Re: [OT] The perfect emacs shell

2003-08-14 Thread Xavier Maillard
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 06:53:47 +0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Is there an emacs shell (or shell frontend) that can do > *wildcard* history expansion (a la tcsh)? I can run tcsh under > *ansi-term* but *ansi-term* has display issues with multiline > history items. Definetely give a try to eshell

[OT] The perfect emacs shell

2003-08-14 Thread csj
Is there an emacs shell (or shell frontend) that can do *wildcard* history expansion (a la tcsh)? I can run tcsh under *ansi-term* but *ansi-term* has display issues with multiline history items.

Re: Hyperlatex default emacs key bindings for Debian

2003-08-14 Thread Roland Stigge
Peter S Galbraith wrote: >> FWIW, it looks like C-c ! is still free (HYPERtext -> excitement?) >> as is C-c @. > >Cool. OK, I will take "C-c @", hoping this one to be obscure enough to be unique. :) Consider telling this the next one showing up and asking for "free" keys. :-) Thanks, Aaron, Peter