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From: Pascal Obry
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Subject: Re: an interested business-oriented programmer
Date: 10 Jun 2001 08:36:10 +0200
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Robert A Duff writes:
> Speaking of command lines: I suggest people use the M-x shell command in
> Emacs to run their favorite shell (even a DOS command line processor).
> It makes life *much* easier. For example, an arbitrarily large buffer
> contains the whole history of everything you've done for days, and you
> can cut-and-paste from that nicely.
And of course you can, through an Emacs Shell, complete command using history
by just entering the first letters of the command and hitting up arrow. It
will go through all commands starting by these letters...
Pascal.
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