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Re: when my cursor is sitting on top of a filename, C-x C-f , find-file
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Dan Jacobson |
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Re: when my cursor is sitting on top of a filename, C-x C-f , find-file etc. should take note, perhaps |
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05 Jan 2001 02:45:48 +0800 |
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eliz@is.elta.co.il (Eli Zaretskii) writes:
> On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Dan Jacobson wrote:
>
> > Idea for the next GNU Emacs, perhaps make an optional behaviour:
> > When my cursor is sitting on top of a filename, and I
> > hit C-x C-f find-file, [or dired, etc.], it ought to suggest in the
> > minibuffer
> > that filename perhaps...
>
> Type "M-x ffap-bindings RET" (perhaps after "M-x load-library RET ffap
> RET"), and you can have it right now.
Been using it for a week. Now I know why they're not the default.
Problems noticed: often prompted in the minibuffer with "~" instead of
the trusty "~/", and "/x/x/[cursor]filename" instead of
"/x/x/[cursor]", sometimes starts pinging things when it should know
better. Too damn horny. Seems I should move its magic stuff to C-u
C-x C-f instead of the other way around [thus restoring default
behaviour]. OK, C-h k C-x C-f shows me a plethora of options to
tailor... snore.
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