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Re: Sunrise commander: file and/or path name substitutions
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José A . Romero L . |
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Re: Sunrise commander: file and/or path name substitutions |
Date: |
Sun, 5 Jul 2015 23:56:11 -0700 (PDT) |
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G2/1.0 |
Hello Guido,
Let's see if I understand correctly: you'd like to use the eshell history (by
pressing M-r and part of an already issued command and have that command
recalled with all the % wildcards as they were issued the first time and then
to have them resolved in the current environment (if any), right?
Well, that very much depends on the way the eshell history is implemented, and
whether it's possible to plug-in some additional code. I'll have a look
somewhere this week and let you know if/what can be done.
Would you mind opening an issue at
https://github.com/escherdragon/sunrise-commander/ for this? Thanks
Cheers,
--
José A. Romero L.
escherdragon@gmail.com
"We who cut mere stones must always be envisioning cathedrals."
(Quarry worker's creed)
On Friday, July 3, 2015 at 6:47:57 PM UTC+2, guivho wrote:
> Hi José,
>
> I frequently use file and/or path substitutions with Sunrise Commander
> (the %f, %F ... %p %P sequences)
>
> It would be so helpful if the commands would be entered in the eshell
> history without substitutions.
>
> That way commands are reusable with other selections.
>
> Unfortunately I have to switch to Midnight Commander whenever I need /
> want this behavior.
>
> This might be completely irreconcilable with the internals of Sunrise,
> but who knows, it doesn't hurt to pop the question :)
>
> (For what it's worth, I mostly use eshell, sometimes bash)
>
>
> Guido
>
> --
> Within a computer, natural language is unnatural.