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Re: Does Emacs have a line-number function or is %l the only equivalent?
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Christian Seberino |
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Re: Does Emacs have a line-number function or is %l the only equivalent? |
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14 Jan 2004 19:45:23 -0800 |
gebser
I just wanted a function that returned the line number of
current point that I could use anywhere.
I need a function like %l I can use to return a number
e.g. (line-number)
Chris
P.S. I just want to replace %l with something clearer
in my .emacs. That's all.
gebser@speakeasy.net wrote in message
news:<mailman.651.1074102458.928.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>...
> Having
>
> (setq-default line-number-mode t)
>
> puts the number of the current line (the one the cursor is on) in the
> modeline. Is that the sort of "function" you're referring to?
>
>
> Name withheld because it's too much to type.
>
>
> At 20:42 (UTC+0100) on Mon, 12 Jan 2004 Henrik Enberg said:
>
> = seberino@spawar.navy.mil (Christian Seberino) writes:
> =
> = > Does Emacs have a line-number function or is %l the only equivalent?
> =
> = There is setnu.el, but it only works so so, I recall.
> =
> = <http://www.wonderworks.com/download/setnu.el>
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