John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On 24 May 2001, Lars Gullik [iso-8859-1] Bjønnes wrote:
|
| > John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| >
| > | On 24 May 2001, Lars Gullik [iso-8859-1] Bjønnes wrote:
| > |
| > | > Are you able to enter commands there then and have them executed?
| > |
| > | ok, I'm talking crap. The problem is after a M-x, I can take the focus
| > | away from the minibuffer and do other things. But this doesn't reset
| > | the editibility of the mb. I.e. I can do :
| > |
| > | <edit some text>
| > | M-x
| > | <focus back on text>
| > | <edit some more text>
| > | <focus on mb>
| > | <clear and enter buffer-new>
| >
| > This is how it is supposed to work.
|
| Then
|
| 1) you need to clear the minibuffer at <focus on mb>
Why? If you have already entered something without pressing "Execute"
(return) then you should be allowe to edit this furter before doing
so.
| 2) I really don't understand /at all/ why pressing "return" in the minibuffer
| should suddenly mean I have to type M-x again. This really makes /no/
| sense to me. Sorry.
You have obviously never worked with emacsen.
M-x run the lfun that allows you to enter a command in the minibuffer.
Returns executes this command.
Clear as ink.
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Lgb