Re: [9fans] Another acme question

2009-06-26 Thread hugo rivera
OK, thanks for the reply. 2009/6/26 roger peppe : > 2009/6/26 hugo rivera : >> Hello, >> I have another problem with acme. >> Lets say I want to check the spelling in all the comments in a c file, >> so I execute: >> Edit ,x/\/\*.*\*\// > spell (nevermind this doesn't work for more >> than one l

Re: [9fans] Another acme question

2009-06-26 Thread roger peppe
2009/6/26 hugo rivera : > Hello, > I have another problem with acme. > Lets say I want to check the spelling in all the comments in a c file, > so I execute: > Edit ,x/\/\*.*\*\// > spell   (nevermind this doesn't work for more > than one line comments) > and nothing happens. this seems to be a bu

[9fans] Another acme question

2009-06-26 Thread hugo rivera
Hello, I have another problem with acme. Lets say I want to check the spelling in all the comments in a c file, so I execute: Edit ,x/\/\*.*\*\// > spell (nevermind this doesn't work for more than one line comments) and nothing happens. This doesn't mean that my spelling is good, since I saw some

Re: [9fans] Another acme question

2009-02-18 Thread lucio
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 7:16 AM, wrote: > >> You type /bin/New, instead? It would work 99% of the time. > > dang, what was I thinking. I am such a caveman. I'm going back to > reading entrails. > I do agree with you that making up commands to match acme's built-ins is a sure-fire way of sho

Re: [9fans] Another acme question

2009-02-18 Thread ron minnich
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 7:16 AM, wrote: > You type /bin/New, instead? It would work 99% of the time. dang, what was I thinking. I am such a caveman. I'm going back to reading entrails. ron

Re: [9fans] Another acme question

2009-02-18 Thread hugo rivera
uh, obviously. Sorry for the stupid question and the noise. 2009/2/18, lu...@proxima.alt.za : > > How > > do I execute it by middle clicking on it without acme thinking I am > > refering to its own command and, therefore, creating a new window that > > I never wanted? > > > You type /bin/New, i

Re: [9fans] Another acme question

2009-02-18 Thread ron minnich
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 7:01 AM, hugo rivera wrote: > Hi, > I am not really sure how can this be done, if at all. > Lets imagine I have a program in my path, that I want to execute from > acme, called New (yes, the same name as the acme's New command). How > do I execute it by middle clicking on i

Re: [9fans] Another acme question

2009-02-18 Thread lucio
> How > do I execute it by middle clicking on it without acme thinking I am > refering to its own command and, therefore, creating a new window that > I never wanted? You type /bin/New, instead? It would work 99% of the time. ++L

[9fans] Another acme question

2009-02-18 Thread hugo rivera
Hi, I am not really sure how can this be done, if at all. Lets imagine I have a program in my path, that I want to execute from acme, called New (yes, the same name as the acme's New command). How do I execute it by middle clicking on it without acme thinking I am refering to its own command and, t