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Re: How to open file unconditionally?
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Thibaut Verron |
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Re: How to open file unconditionally? |
Date: |
Sun, 16 Oct 2022 12:29:38 +0200 |
Le dim. 16 oct. 2022 à 11:16, Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> a écrit :
> I wish to open file unconditionally. In my case I am opening
> dynamically generated pictures. Once picture is in Emacs, another
> dynamic picture is generated. I wish that find-file does not ask me
> yes/no when opening a file that already has a buffer. I want to simply
> open it without disturbance.
>
Unless I'm mistaken, this message will only appear if the buffer or the
file has been modified.
Do you want to switch to the existing buffer, or create a new buffer?
If it is the latter, this answer should do it:
https://emacs.stackexchange.com/a/52513/184
If it is the former, and assuming that you want to show the on-disk content
of the file, find-file-noselect has a 'nowarn second argument disabling the
prompt.
So (switch-to-buffer (find-file-noselect FILE t)) should work.
>
> I have tried following:
>
> (let ((confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer 1))
> (find-file svg)))))))
>
> but that does not get noticed by find-file
>
confirm-nonexistent-file-or-buffer seems to be about the opposite problem,
whether to query when the file/buffer does not exist, rather than create a
new one.
Best wishes,
Thibaut