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Re: capturing commands
From: |
Michael Slass |
Subject: |
Re: capturing commands |
Date: |
Wed, 16 Oct 2002 23:14:52 GMT |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2 |
Barry Margolin <barmar@genuity.net> writes:
>In article <aoko19$hiv$1@solaria.cc.gatech.edu>,
>merik <merik@cc.gatech.edu> wrote:
>>i would like to know if there was some way of capturing all commands
>>executed while running emacs whether they be M-x yank, C-x C-s or just
>>hitting the right arrow key
>
>'C-h l' will show the last 100 keystrokes. I don't think there's a
>standard way to record everything, though.
>
C-h c C-h l
=> C-h l runs the command view-lossage
,----[ C-h f view-lossage RET ]
| view-lossage is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `help'.
| (view-lossage)
|
| Display last 100 input keystrokes.
|
| To record all your input on a file, use `open-dribble-file'.
`----
,----[ C-h f open-dribble-file RET ]
| open-dribble-file is an interactive built-in function.
| (open-dribble-file FILE)
|
| Start writing all keyboard characters to a dribble file called FILE.
| If FILE is nil, close any open dribble file.
`----
Why, exactly, do you want this?
--
Mike Slass
- capturing commands, merik, 2002/10/16
- Re: capturing commands, Barry Margolin, 2002/10/16
- Re: capturing commands,
Michael Slass <=
- Re: capturing commands, merik, 2002/10/16
- Re: capturing commands, Michael Slass, 2002/10/16
- Re: capturing commands, Artist, 2002/10/17
- Re: capturing commands, Bernd Wolter, 2002/10/18
- Re: capturing commands, Clemens Fischer, 2002/10/18
Re: capturing commands, D . Goel, 2002/10/17