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From: | Peter Dyballa |
Subject: | Re: Kind of shell type not recognised |
Date: | Mon, 6 Feb 2006 11:28:53 +0100 |
Am 06.02.2006 um 08:52 schrieb Henrik Enberg:
When I launch GNU Emacs with -Q and then C-x C-f Mistus.sh RET Themode-line contains the string (Shell-script[tcsh]) It does not do this when I try it. (I do not have a file Mistus.sh; perhaps something in that file causes it.)The "[name_of_shell]" bit in the mode-line is determined by the users login shell. One can change it by M-x sh-set-shell.
Why isn't the shell script's extension used *when* it exists? sh-set- shell is not dynamic, it does not allow to write scripts for more than one type of shell ... It would be nicer it would read the first line, after being typed, and correct the "[name_of_shell]" part accordingly. And the contents of the context menu!
The context menu is based on the type of shell interpreter. If I write a Bourne shell script I can't enter csh code.
-- Greetings Pete Wasting time is an important part of living.
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