[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: [O] minor mode recentf: show only *.tex and *.org files?!
From: |
AW |
Subject: |
Re: [O] minor mode recentf: show only *.tex and *.org files?! |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Jun 2013 14:30:23 +0200 |
User-agent: |
KMail/4.10.4 (Linux/3.9.6-13.g8ead728-desktop; KDE/4.10.80; x86_64; ; ) |
Am Dienstag, 25. Juni 2013, 12:34:12 schrieb Nicolas Nicolas Richard:
> AW <address@hidden> writes:
> > I'm using the minor mode recentf to get a list of recently opened files.
> > But the list is cluttered with files like *.out, *.log and whatever.
>
> Variable recentf-exclude is the answer.
> I have this :
> (setq recentf-exclude '(
> "/.emacs.bmk$"
> "\\.ido.last$" ; ido mode (emacs)
> "session\\.[a-f0-9]*$" ; emacs
> "~$" ; emacs (and others) backup
> "\\.log$" ; LaTeX
> "\\.pdfsync$" ; LaTeX
> "\\.toc" ; LaTeX
> "\\.aux$" ; LaTeX
> "/Dropbox/" ; avoid opening dropbox files, there is
> probably a local mirror "bssm2011-dropbox" ; symbolic link to dropbox
> "/COMMIT_EDITMSG$"
> "/tmp/"
> ".el.gz$"
> ))
>
> but obviously you want to adjust that to your situation. If you really
> only want org and tex files, you should ignore anything that doesn't end
> in org or tex, i.e.
>
> (setq recentf-exclude '( ; if filename...
> "[^gx]$" ; doesn't end in gx
> "[^e]x$" ; or ends in x but not ex
> "[^r]g$" ; or ends in g but not rg
> "[^t]ex$"; or ends in ex but not tex
> "[^o]rg$" ; or ends in rg but not org
> )) ; ...then exclude
> N.
Thank you very much. Your way to exclude only some disturbing files seems much
better to me.
But I fail to exclude in Emacs 24.3 under Windows 7 lines in recentf like
this:
c:/Users/aw/AppData/Local/Temp/diary1234ABc
The filename is always "diary" + 4 digits + letters (2-4 letters)
So I wrote:
(setq recentf-exclude '(
"/diary[0-9]\{4\}[a-zA-Z]\{2,4\}$"
))
but without success, all the lines of my temp-diaries still appear in recentf.
Probably I should start the regex with something different than "/", but I
tried everything I could think of, e.g. "\\",
"c:/Users/aw/AppData/Local/Temp/", without "$" at the end...
As I'm running out of ideas, maybe you could give me a hint again.
Regards,
Alexander