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Re: buffer management in emacs
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Tyler Smith |
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Re: buffer management in emacs |
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Wed, 05 May 2010 09:51:51 -0400 |
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Xah Lee <xahlee@gmail.com> writes:
> The emacs buffer management problem really has to do with emacs's lack
> of closing file command. There's kill-file, but it requires you to
> confirm, even a saved file. Plus, there's no keyboard shortcut for it.
> So, this tends to get people to leave behind lots of opened files.
Isn't 'C-x k' (kill-buffer) basically a file closing command? It doesn't
require confirmation for files that are already saved, and the file that
the buffer was visiting is then removed from the buffer list. Or am I
misunderstanding what you mean by 'close file'.
Also, I can't find kill-file on my emacs (GNU Emacs 24.0.50.2), did you
mean kill-buffer to begin with?
Tyler
Re: buffer management in emacs, Stefan Kamphausen, 2010/05/04
Re: buffer management in emacs, Claudius Hubig, 2010/05/04
Re: buffer management in emacs, Xah Lee, 2010/05/04
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RE: buffer management in emacs, Drew Adams, 2010/05/04