Re: Reading compressed files in XEmacs

1999-09-30 Thread debuser
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Johann Spies wrote: > On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Salman Ahmed wrote: > > > 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 e

Re: Reading compressed files in XEmacs

1999-09-30 Thread Gary Hennigan
Kristopher Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The XEmacs documentation seems to imply that it can open > compressed files--that is, it will automatically uncompress them, > let you edit, and then recompress if you made changes. > > But this doesn't work for me. Opening a *.gz file just shows m

Re: Reading compressed files in XEmacs

1999-09-30 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 30 Sep, Johann Spies wrote about "Re: Reading compressed files in XEmacs" > On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Salman Ahmed wrote: > >> 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

Re: Reading compressed files in XEmacs

1999-09-30 Thread Johann Spies
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Salman Ahmed wrote: > 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! zle

Re: Reading compressed files in XEmacs

1999-09-30 Thread Salman Ahmed
> "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 Kristoph

Reading compressed files in XEmacs

1999-09-30 Thread Kristopher Johnson
The XEmacs documentation seems to imply that it can open compressed files--that is, it will automatically uncompress them, let you edit, and then recompress if you made changes. But this doesn't work for me. Opening a *.gz file just shows me the compressed form. Is there something special I need