On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 04:47:49PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2017-08-17 18:04, Jason wrote:
>
> > $ ls -la /tmp/emacs$(id -u)
> > ls: cannot access '/tmp/emacs1000': No such file or directory
>
> I should have asked to try that when emacs was running. Maybe you've
> read my mind?
I tried
On 2017-08-17 18:04, Jason wrote:
> $ ls -la /tmp/emacs$(id -u)
> ls: cannot access '/tmp/emacs1000': No such file or directory
I should have asked to try that when emacs was running. Maybe you've
read my mind?
Is this the emacs-nox package maybe? It is possible, even likely, that
disabling X1
On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 08:55:06PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2017-08-16 20:53, Jason wrote:
>
> > > That is very odd. In a normal emacs window, do "M-x apropos
> > > server-edit". What do you get?
> >
> > I get "[No Match]"
>
> What is the output of the following, typed at a shell promp
On 2017-08-16 20:53, Jason wrote:
> > That is very odd. In a normal emacs window, do "M-x apropos
> > server-edit". What do you get?
>
> I get "[No Match]"
What is the output of the following, typed at a shell prompt?
ls -la /tmp/emacs$(id -u)
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On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 12:13:12PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2017-08-16 11:16, Jason wrote:
>
> > Symbol's function definition is void: server-edit
> > Is there an easy answer to that?
>
> That is very odd. In a normal emacs window, do "M-x apropos
> server-edit". What do you get?
I get
On 2017-08-16 11:16, Jason wrote:
> Symbol's function definition is void: server-edit
> Is there an easy answer to that?
That is very odd. In a normal emacs window, do "M-x apropos
server-edit". What do you get?
Where does your emacs come from? Binary package, what platform? Or
self-compiled
On Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 08:37:30PM +, Arkadiusz Drabczyk wrote:
> On 2017-08-12, Jason wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 12:36:21PM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> >> On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 08:49:30PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> >> > On 2017-08-02 21:47, Jason wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > I am
On 2017-08-12, Jason wrote:
>
> On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 12:36:21PM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 08:49:30PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
>> > On 2017-08-02 21:47, Jason wrote:
>> >
>> > > I am using emacs24 for my text editor with mutt (in a terminal).
>> > > How can I set i
On 2017-08-11 20:44, Jason wrote:
> '(auto-fill-mode t)
>
> What am I missing?
> Thanks.
auto-fill-mode is a function (more precisely a command, or interactive
function), not a variable.
To make it automatic, you need a hook, as I said. And given that,
arranging for Message mode may actually
On Thu, Aug 03, 2017 at 12:36:21PM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 08:49:30PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> > On 2017-08-02 21:47, Jason wrote:
> >
> > > I am using emacs24 for my text editor with mutt (in a terminal).
> > > How can I set it to automatically wrap the lines at
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 08:49:30PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2017-08-02 21:47, Jason wrote:
>
> > I am using emacs24 for my text editor with mutt (in a terminal).
> > How can I set it to automatically wrap the lines at a certain number
> > of characters?
>
> "M-x auto-fill-mode" will do it
On 2017-08-02 21:47, Jason wrote:
> I am using emacs24 for my text editor with mutt (in a terminal).
> How can I set it to automatically wrap the lines at a certain number
> of characters?
"M-x auto-fill-mode" will do it in a new buffer, provided you set your
fill-column variable. You can do the
I am using emacs24 for my text editor with mutt (in a terminal).
How can I set it to automatically wrap the lines at a certain number
of characters?
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