Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cme!durer!warsaw From: warsaw@cme.nbs.gov (Barry A. Warsaw) Newsgroups: comp.emacs Subject: Re: Query: Interesting Applications of Emacs Message-ID: Date: 17 Mar 89 18:08:40 GMT References: <1908@randvax.UUCP> <1296@cunixc.cc.columbia.edu> <4599@ardent.UUCP> <1078@esquire.UUCP> Sender: news@cme.nbs.gov Distribution: na Organization: National Institute of Standards and Technology Lines: 20 In-reply-to: sbb@esquire.UUCP's message of 15 Mar 89 13:53:54 GMT In article <1078@esquire.UUCP> sbb@esquire.UUCP (Stephen B. Baumgarten) writes: > In article <4599@ardent.UUCP> mac@mrk.ardent.com (Michael McNamara) writes: >> Note also that there are further ksh'isms available for >>shell.el that make things like C-c C-p scroll through your shell >>history just like j or C-p do in ksh(1). If you want this, ask here >>and someone will post this. >>Michael McNamara >> mac@ardent.com > This sounds very nice. If it's short enough, I'd appreciate a posting. > - Steve Baumgarten Yes, please post! I've been wanting a function to scroll through the history in shell-mode but haven't been able to get around to hacking on this (also hoping someone's already done it). -B