>>>>> Karl Hegbloom writes:

 > This works with GNU Emacs.  It implements the XEmacs minibuffer
 > behavior for C-x C-f and other file name reading actions.  When you
 > type "//", it clears the minibuffer back to the start, leaving only
 > a single "/".  When you type a "~", it does the similar, leaving
 > only "~/".  This is nicer than having to explicitly erase the
 > contents of the minibuffer.

In the next GNU Emacs release, the following will achieve this:

    (setq file-name-shadow-tty-properties '(invisible t))
    (file-name-shadow-mode 1)

so adding rfn-eshadow.el from the CVS repository to emacs-goodies-el
is another possibility.  (When Emacs 22 is packaged, I guess you may
have to think about which should come first in the load-path; other
packages that will be distributed with Emacs 22 and are already in
emacs-goodies-el include table and wdired.  Maybe this is already
sorted -- I didn't look.)

Matt


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