>>>>> "Kristopher" == Kristopher Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kristopher> The XEmacs documentation seems to imply that it can open Kristopher> compressed files--that is, it will automatically uncompress Kristopher> them, let you edit, and then recompress if you made Kristopher> changes. Kristopher> But this doesn't work for me. Opening a *.gz file just Kristopher> shows me the compressed form. Is there something special I Kristopher> need to do to enable the automatic decompression? Apropos is your friend. "C-h a compression <ret>" listed a function called toggle-auto-compression. So, M-x toggle-auto-compression seems to toggle automatic decompression of compressed files. It works fine with XEmacs-20.4 which is what I am using. I was able to read the compressed files in /usr/doc fine. With an earlier version of XEmacs (19.* I think), there used to be a separate package that had to be setup in your .emacs file to do the same thing. A few lines were required to set it up. I don't know if this package is still available for XEmacs 20.* and above, and I have totally forgotten its name. Maybe some other longtime XEmacs users can remember the package I am talking about. On a somewhat related note : is it possible to view compressed (.gz) files with pagers like more/less ? I think I remember a thread about this either on this list or on some linux NG a while back except that I was paying attention at that time! -- Salman Ahmed ssahmed AT interlog DOT com