> Thank you -- these are useful suggestions. Is there an equivalent to /
> dev/snarf when using plan9port under Mac OS X?
this is one outdated solution: http://mirtchovski.com/p9/osxsnarf/
On Jun 25, 5:24 am, 9f...@hamnavoe.com (Richard Miller) wrote:
> > Using either/both acme under Plan 9 and/or Mac OS X via plan9port, is
> > there a "file" that can be opened in acme that displays the current
> > contents of the acme snarf buffer?
>
> /dev/snarf
>
> > If so, is there a way to have
On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 09:15:01 -0400
erik quanstrom wrote:
> > > Using either/both acme under Plan 9 and/or Mac OS X via plan9port, is
> > > there a "file" that can be opened in acme that displays the current
> > > contents of the acme snarf buffer? If so, is there a way to have that
> > > window a
> > Using either/both acme under Plan 9 and/or Mac OS X via plan9port, is
> > there a "file" that can be opened in acme that displays the current
> > contents of the acme snarf buffer? If so, is there a way to have that
> > window automatically update when the snarf buffer changes? Basically,
> > I
Brian Vito wrote:
> Using either/both acme under Plan 9 and/or Mac OS X via plan9port, is
> there a "file" that can be opened in acme that displays the current
> contents of the acme snarf buffer? If so, is there a way to have that
> window automatically update when the snarf buffer changes? Basic
> Using either/both acme under Plan 9 and/or Mac OS X via plan9port, is
> there a "file" that can be opened in acme that displays the current
> contents of the acme snarf buffer?
/dev/snarf
> If so, is there a way to have that
> window automatically update when the snarf buffer changes?
Not quit
> Using either/both acme under Plan 9 and/or Mac OS X via plan9port, is
> there a "file" that can be opened in acme that displays the current
> contents of the acme snarf buffer? If so, is there a way to have that
> window automatically update when the snarf buffer changes? Basically,
> I'm wonderi
Using either/both acme under Plan 9 and/or Mac OS X via plan9port, is
there a "file" that can be opened in acme that displays the current
contents of the acme snarf buffer? If so, is there a way to have that
window automatically update when the snarf buffer changes? Basically,
I'm wondering if ther