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On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 8:22 PM, Blake McBride wrote:
> fmt works fine. Thanks. BTW, besides 'Edit ,', is there an easier way
> to select an entire file (to send to a program)?
>
> Thanks again.
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Bence Fábián wrote:
>
fmt works fine. Thanks. BTW, besides 'Edit ,', is there an easier way to
select an entire file (to send to a program)?
Thanks again.
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Bence Fábián wrote:
> No problem. Use |fmt to word wrap. nroff does much more.
>
>
> 2013/12/14 Blake McBride
>
>> Apology.
No problem. Use |fmt to word wrap. nroff does much more.
2013/12/14 Blake McBride
> Apology. I started using a shell script I created to perform text wrap in
> acme by executing the script with |wrap
> Turns out it is my script (nroff version of groff) that is doing it.
> That should be easy
Apology. I started using a shell script I created to perform text wrap in
acme by executing the script with |wrap
Turns out it is my script (nroff version of groff) that is doing it. That
should be easy to fix.
Thanks, and sorry about the confusion.
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Bence Fábi
Also you can do
Edit , >od -x
To see a hexdump of a window.
2013/12/14 Bence Fábián
> It's your keyboard layout. acme does no such thing to my knowledge.
> Also it has nothing to do with the font. I assume you use p9p acme
> on Mac OS X based on your last letter. So I can't help you more.
>
>
It's your keyboard layout. acme does no such thing to my knowledge.
Also it has nothing to do with the font. I assume you use p9p acme
on Mac OS X based on your last letter. So I can't help you more.
2013/12/14 Blake McBride
> Greetings,
>
> While working with acme I had a problem with spell ch
Greetings,
While working with acme I had a problem with spell checking.
Investigating, I discovered that my setup of acme is not using normal
single quotes or hyphens. Instead of inserting what all other editors
insert when I hit my single quote or dash keys, acme is inserting some
other (2 byte