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Re: writing and saving a text file
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tomas |
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Re: writing and saving a text file |
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Mon, 14 Nov 2016 13:14:27 +0100 |
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On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 09:54:49AM -0200, Filipe Silva wrote:
> May I add a quick tip: C-x C-s is the equivalent of "save as...".
No. C-x C-s is "save buffer", which would just write the buffer
back to the *same file* you loaded the file from. Of course,
if the buffer is new and not yet associated to a file, it would
be the same...
If you want to state the path to save to (and that's hw I read
the original poster's request "save a file to a specified
directory", but I must admit it's not very clear to me), then
C-x C-w is your friend.
regards
- -- tomás
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