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Re: Can Emacs pipe a buffer through another one?
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Kevin Rodgers |
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Re: Can Emacs pipe a buffer through another one? |
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Mon, 21 Jun 2004 14:19:58 -0600 |
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Kevin Rodgers wrote:
> Here's what I did:
>
> 1. Create buffer A with `C-x b A', and put some text in it:
> one
> two
> three
Actually, I used:
one
two three
four five six
> 2. Create buffer B with `C-x b B', and put a simple script in it:
> cd ~; pwd
> wc
> cd /tmp; pwd
>
> 3. Create buffer C with `C-x b C'. This step could be avoided by using
> (get-buffer-create "C") instead of (get-buffer "C").
>
> 4. Copy-and-paste the above form in the *scratch* buffer, and type `C-x
> C-e' or `C-j' (see the "Lisp Interaction" and "Lisp Eval" nodes in
> the Emacs manual).
>
> 5. Buffer C now contains:
> /home/kevinr
> 3 6 28
> /tmp
Hope the mismatch between (1) and (5) didn't confuse you.
--
Kevin Rodgers
Re: Can Emacs pipe a buffer through another one?, Marco Parrone, 2004/06/29