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Re: vim's jumplist equivalent in emacs?
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Holger Sparr |
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Re: vim's jumplist equivalent in emacs? |
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Thu, 07 Dec 2006 18:17:29 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.110006 (No Gnus v0.6) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
On Thu, 07 Dec 2006, "Robert Thorpe" <rthorpe@realworldtech.com> wrote:
> Emacs has no jump list unfortunately. Almost every operation will set
> the mark though, as Mathias said.
>
> If you do a search you can get back to where you were using C-u C-spc.
> There are other useful operations. If you find a tag with M-. then C-u
> C-spc will return you to where you were. Though in Emacs C-u C-spc
> will not return you to where you were when opening a file.
You could push the mark before opening another file (advice the opening
function) and use the global-mark-ring with C-x C-SPC to jump back.
Holger
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- vim's jumplist equivalent in emacs?, Thomas, 2006/12/07
- Re: vim's jumplist equivalent in emacs?, Mathias Dahl, 2006/12/07
- Re: vim's jumplist equivalent in emacs?, Robert Thorpe, 2006/12/07
- Re: vim's jumplist equivalent in emacs?,
Holger Sparr <=
- Re: vim's jumplist equivalent in emacs?, Thomas, 2006/12/12
- Re: vim's jumplist equivalent in emacs?, Thomas, 2006/12/12
- Re: vim's jumplist equivalent in emacs?, Robert Thorpe, 2006/12/12
- Re: vim's jumplist equivalent in emacs?, Thomas, 2006/12/12
- Re: vim's jumplist equivalent in emacs?, Thomas, 2006/12/12
- RE: vim's jumplist equivalent in emacs?, Drew Adams, 2006/12/16
- Re: vim's jumplist equivalent in emacs?, Holger Sparr, 2006/12/13
Re: vim's jumplist equivalent in emacs?, Holger Sparr, 2006/12/07