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Philip Kirkbride When I use the vi file.txtterminal, it will be replaced by the vim session. I'm playing with emacs and when I use emacs file.txtthe second window, emacs opens. Is there a way to use vim's behavior in emacs? Specifically, I want to open emacs f
Philip Kirkbride When I use the vi file.txtterminal, it will be replaced by the vim session. I'm playing with emacs and when I use emacs file.txtthe second window, emacs opens. Is there a way to use vim's behavior in emacs? Specifically, I want to open emacs f
Chris Does anyone know why the terminal opens a new instance of emacs every time I run from emacs "filename"terminal ? My results on Google about this issue suggest that too many people try to do this freely, but my emacs does it by default for some reason. I
Chris Does anyone know why the terminal opens a new instance of emacs every time I run from emacs "filename"terminal ? My results on Google about this issue suggest that too many people try to do this freely, but my emacs does it by default for some reason. I
Chris Does anyone know why the terminal opens a new instance of emacs every time I run from emacs "filename"terminal ? My results on Google about this issue suggest that too many people try to do this freely, but my emacs does it by default for some reason. I
Chris Does anyone know why the terminal opens a new instance of emacs every time I run from emacs "filename"terminal ? My results on Google about this issue suggest that too many people try to do this freely, but my emacs does it by default for some reason. I
Chris Does anyone know why the terminal opens a new instance of emacs every time I run from emacs "filename"terminal ? My results on Google about this issue suggest that too many people try to do this freely, but my emacs does it by default for some reason. I
Chris Does anyone know why the terminal opens a new instance of emacs every time I run from emacs "filename"terminal ? My results on Google about this issue suggest that too many people try to do this freely, but my emacs does it by default for some reason. I
Clodoldo I have set emacsas my default editor /etc/profile. when I want to use emacsin terminal . I open it with -nwoptions . How can I have the same behavior when crontab -epreventing it from opening in a window ? Sven you have to use export EDITOR="emacs
Clodoldo I have set emacsas my default editor /etc/profile. when I want to use emacsin terminal . I open it with -nwoptions . How can I have the same behavior when crontab -epreventing it from opening in a window ? Sven you have to use export EDITOR="emacs
optimal I'm on ubuntu 12.04 and I use gnome terminal as default terminal. I need to open another terminal from the command line. I know I can use gnome-terminal to do this, but I want to run a command that always opens the default terminal, so that my scripts
optimal I'm on ubuntu 12.04 and I use gnome terminal as default terminal. I need to open another terminal from the command line. I know I can use gnome-terminal to do this, but I want to run a command that always opens the default terminal, so that my scripts
optimal I'm on ubuntu 12.04 and I use gnome terminal as default terminal. I need to open another terminal from the command line. I know I can use gnome-terminal to do this, but I want to run a command that always opens the default terminal so that my scripts c
Sellin: Is there a plugin that provides an "open terminal here" option when right clicking on a folder in Eclipse? I found it , but it only seems to work on Windows, and I'm using Ubuntu. Kane: Easy Case is definitely what you're looking for. You can install i
Gabriel Pellegrino I've been trying to set the path to the Clion directory in the computer to open this program with the command in the terminal, but it didn't work. If you read this and ask yourself: "What?". I want to start a C++ project as if using a normal
Sellin: Is there a plugin that provides an "open terminal here" option when right clicking on a folder in Eclipse? I found it , but it only seems to work on Windows, and I'm using Ubuntu. Kane: Easy Case is definitely what you're looking for. You can install i
R0L3eX I was wondering if there was a way to compile a c++ file in gVim and then run it by pressing a button and opening a terminal with the corresponding cpp .out file. Now I have the following two lines in my .vimrc for compiling and running: map <F5> :<C-U>
Gabriel Pellegrino I've been trying to set the path to the Clion directory in the computer to open this program with the command in the terminal, but it didn't work. If you read this and ask yourself: "What?". I want to start a C++ project as if using a normal
Gabriel Pellegrino I've been trying to set the path to the Clion directory in the computer to open this program with the command in the terminal, but it didn't work. If you read this and ask yourself: "What?". I want to start a C++ project as if using a normal
Gabriel Pellegrino I've been trying to set the path to the Clion directory in the computer to open this program with the command in the terminal, but it didn't work. If you read this and ask yourself: "What?". I want to start a C++ project as if using a normal
obviously When we want to open an application or file from the terminal, we type, for example, okular file.dvi
This will open the app, but also show the status of the app. We can't close the terminal because it kills the process. Unfortunately, if you try to
obviously When we want to open an application or file from the terminal, we type, for example, okular file.dvi
This will open the app, but also show the status of the app. We can't close the terminal because it kills the process. Unfortunately, if you try to
R0L3eX I was wondering if there was a way to compile a c++ file in gVim and then run it by pressing a button and opening a terminal with the corresponding cpp .out file. Now I have the following two lines in my .vimrc for compiling and running: map <F5> :<C-U>
Sellin: Is there a plugin that provides an "open terminal here" option when right clicking on a folder in Eclipse? I found it , but it only seems to work on Windows, and I'm using Ubuntu. Kane: Easy Case is definitely what you're looking for. You can install i
R0L3eX I was wondering if there was a way to compile a c++ file in gVim and then run it by pressing a button and opening a terminal with the corresponding cpp .out file. Now I have the following two lines in my .vimrc for compiling and running: map <F5> :<C-U>
Gabriel Pellegrino I've been trying to set the path to the Clion directory in the computer to open this program with the command in the terminal, but it didn't work. If you read this and ask yourself: "What?". I want to start a C++ project as if using a normal
Gabriel Pellegrino I've been trying to set the path to the Clion directory in the computer to open this program with the command in the terminal, but it didn't work. If you read this and ask yourself: "What?". I want to start a C++ project as if using a normal
R0L3eX I was wondering if there was a way to compile a c++ file in gVim and then run it by pressing a button and opening a terminal with the corresponding cpp .out file. Now I have the following two lines in my .vimrc for compiling and running: map <F5> :<C-U>