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Re: end of file
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fabrice bauzac |
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Re: end of file |
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Thu, 4 Jul 2002 16:22:54 +0200 |
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On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 04:54:28PM +0200, Guillaume Blanc wrote:
> When I read a file using emacs, it does not see a end of file and
> create new white line at the bottom. This is not very conveniant.
> Is there a way to disable this behavior?
Just set next-line-add-newlines to nil.
Type M-x set-variable RET next-line-add-newlines RET nil RET to change
it for your current GNU Emacs session.
Add the following line to your GNU Emacs configuration file,
e.g. ~/.emacs, so that it is done on startup.
(setq next-line-add-newlines nil)
For help on a particular keystroke, such as the "down arrow", type:
C-h k and the press the down arrow key.
Maybe you want to read the documentation about view-mode, type:
C-h i d m Emacs RET g Misc File Ops RET
--
fabrice bauzac
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- end of file, Guillaume Blanc, 2002/07/04
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