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Re: executing a lisp command as a hook
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mmuurr |
Subject: |
Re: executing a lisp command as a hook |
Date: |
27 Apr 2006 16:38:52 -0700 |
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G2/0.2 |
OK, I figured it out! I'm doing the correct thing, however a whole
bunch of messages are displayed before and after the hook executes, so
I lose it in the echo area. Is there anyway to put a time on a
message, so it lingers in the echo area (maybe as other commands flash
by, but then goes back to the important status message I want).
Better yet, can anyone tell me how to append some information to the
information bar at the bottom of each window (the one that shows things
like line number, major-minor modes, etc...)
Thanks!