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RE: Is there a plan to record kbd macro as elisp code?
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Drew Adams |
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RE: Is there a plan to record kbd macro as elisp code? |
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Sat, 27 Oct 2007 13:11:03 -0700 |
> Thanks, Drew -- it turned out I had it, but I never thought of the
> name generate.el so I never discovered it.
De nada. Bits and pieces of collective oldbie memory can be almost as good
as a single newbie memory sometimes. I remembered the key bindings and the
"gen" part of the command names; that's all. And I was wrong about the key
bindings - I had probably bound them to `C-x [' and `C-x ]' because of the
conflict with (the suggested) `C-x (' and `C-x )'.
I no longer had the file myself. I tossed all Emacs files that weren't my
own when I swam across the Atlantic many moon ago - too much baggage, and
some of the files would have attracted sharks.
I was thinking that this feature was part of Emacs, but that was mistaken.
Perhaps Yzhh will fix up something that could be added to Emacs. I remember
using this quite a bit back in the Middle Ages.
> That is 20 years ago!
Yup. We should get a gold medal just for surviving Emacs this long. Emacs
should get a medal for surviving us this long too...
Hey, I hear Richard's having a big 35th birthday party for Emacs in 2011 at
his house! Ya'll come!
- Re: Is there a plan to record kbd macro as elisp code?, (continued)
Re: Is there a plan to record kbd macro as elisp code?, Jay Belanger, 2007/10/27
RE: Is there a plan to record kbd macro as elisp code?, Drew Adams, 2007/10/27
Re: Is there a plan to record kbd macro as elisp code?, Richard Stallman, 2007/10/28
Re: Is there a plan to record kbd macro as elisp code?, Klaus Zeitler, 2007/10/29