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Re: shell-mode question


From: Stefan Thomas
Subject: Re: shell-mode question
Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 12:45:09 +0200

Dear Peter,
thanks for Your fast reply.
You wrote:
          "You can apply a change to the *shell* buffer or some other buffer in shell-script-mode whenever this buffer is not read-only."
How con I change the buffer to not read-only"


2008/10/2 Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@web.de>

Am 02.10.2008 um 09:31 schrieb Stefan Thomas:

When I execute a shell-script, how can I display the output not in the

shell-buffer but in the buffer im working?

Maybe this way:

       <shell interpreter> <path to your shell script> >> <path to your shell script>

or

       <path to your shell script> >> <path to your shell script>

which will add the script's output to the script's end. You might think of separating std-out and std-err. Now do M-x revert-buffer, and voilà: new contents (hopefully).


And: is it possible in shell-mode to add text not only at the end of line
but whenever I want to?


You can apply a change to the *shell* buffer or some other buffer in shell-script-mode whenever this buffer is not read-only. Then you can also apply a change wherever you want ...

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 Pete

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