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Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander
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Haines Brown |
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Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander |
Date: |
Mon, 06 Dec 2010 08:44:45 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.2 (gnu/linux) |
José A. Romero L. <escherdragon@gmail.com> writes:
>> save it. My only (petty) problem is that when I close the emacs
>> editor I'm not returned to the remote directory in which the test
>> file was located, but back to my local scratch page. I have to change
>> buffers to get back to where I was.
>
> That's by design: ... IIRC you are now using the popviewer extension,
> so you could try using "o" (or "v") instead of Enter to open your
> files
No, I was not using it, but it sounds useful. I tried it. Very nice!
Only one little problem. How do I kill the popup frame from the keyboard
(mouse works ok). Repeated C-x k simply takes me through a history of
buffers. Starting with the viewed text, then message, then scratch, then
"ftp>", then sunrise, then.... Of course, a C-x C-c takes the popup out,
but it takes out the main emacs process at same time.
Another problem, perhaps related to the first. If I visit a remote host
with tramp, and then seek to exit the tramp ftp connection by closing
the buffer displaying the remote host, this no longer works. I believe
before adding sunrise-x-popup I could do C-x k to kill the buffer
displaying the remote site while in Sunrise-Commander, but now, with
sunrise-x-popup, when I try to do that, I'm kicked out of
Sunrise-Commander altogether and am thrown back to the emacs scratch
buffer in a single window, fundamental mode. The buffer holding the
display of the remote site is still alive.
[re. accessing an ordinary remote host from Sunrise-Commander]
>> In .emacs I have:
>>
>> (setq tramp-default-method "ftp")
>> (setenv "teufel" "/ftp:bro...@ftp.teufel.HistoricalMaterialism.info")
> (...)
>
> I think that last string should be rather:
>
> "/ftp:bro...@ftp.teufel.HistoricalMaterialism.info:/"
Thanks. Tried that, but after supplying remote PW, tramp hangs so badly
that I have to issue a kill command on the emacs process. But this is a
tramp issue, not sunrise-commander, for I have the same problem in the
dired mode.
Haines
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, (continued)
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, Haines Brown, 2010/12/09
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, José A . Romero L ., 2010/12/08
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, Haines Brown, 2010/12/09
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, José A . Romero L ., 2010/12/08
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, Haines Brown, 2010/12/09
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, José A . Romero L ., 2010/12/08
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, Haines Brown, 2010/12/09
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, José A . Romero L ., 2010/12/08
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, Haines Brown, 2010/12/09
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, José A . Romero L ., 2010/12/08
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander,
Haines Brown <=
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, José A . Romero L ., 2010/12/08
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, Haines Brown, 2010/12/09
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, José A . Romero L ., 2010/12/08
- Re: Using tramp with sunrise-commander, Haines Brown, 2010/12/09