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* [9fans] Acme questions
@ 2008-09-10 14:04 hugo rivera
  2008-09-10 15:27 ` erik quanstrom
  2008-09-10 18:48 ` Pietro Gagliardi
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: hugo rivera @ 2008-09-10 14:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

Hi:
I've been using Acme for a while and I really like it. I am using it
on a daily basis and now it is my official text editor and user
interface on linux and freebsd.
There are three issues that I want to discuss (really meaning suggest):

1. Is it possible to hide an entire column? I think it is not and I
have not read anything mentioning something similar. I think this
would be great, since it would allow me (and maybe other share this
opinion with me) to organize my work more easily. For example, lets
imagine that I am doing some C programming and testing using two
columns (which hold the C source and some window running rc). Then I
need to start writing a presentation or whatever using latex, so I
have to edit my latex files and compile them again and again, probably
using another window with rc on it. IMHO if you could temporary hide
the two previous columns (related to my C work), like you can do with
single windows, would help a lot.

2. Is it possible to view images inside Acme's windows? IMHO, this
would certainly be a neat feature for Acme. I really don't know if it
is to hard to implement this feature or if even is something that at
least some people would like to see.

3. When you click on a given word on a file being edited, using your
3th button, you can search for occurrences of this word in this file.
Is there anyway to do the same backwards?

Please be aware that I am just expressing my personal views and by no
means I intend to start a flame on this.

--
Saludos

Hugo



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* [9fans] acme questions
@ 2002-06-12 19:10 paurea
  2002-06-12 17:45 ` Axel Belinfante
  2002-06-12 17:53 ` Fariborz Tavakkolian
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: paurea @ 2002-06-12 19:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: paurea, 9fans

Just a pair of questions:

- How do I run an edit command over the whole window? (or equivalently; how do I select the whole
window without having to go through all all of it with the mouse?)

- How do I query replace (I read on a message that it was possible...)

							Saludos,
									Gorka



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* [9fans] acme questions
@ 2001-01-05  3:15 Quinn Dunkan
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 13+ messages in thread
From: Quinn Dunkan @ 2001-01-05  3:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

Hi... I have a number of questions and suggestions for acme:

The default acme font, /lib/font/bit/lucidasans/euro.8.font, has a very
similar 'I' and 'l'.  Despite fishing around in /lib/font/bit, I wasn't able
to find a similar font that had serifs or something.  Is there any such thing?

acme has an unused strip at the bottom, whose color is white until the column
redraws, at which point in becomes the background ivory color.  The width of
the strip seems to vary when the acme window is resized, or subwindows are
moved around.

Also, acme also occaisionally gets a bit of a letter stuck on the right edge
of the window.  To reproduce it, write a line like so:

foo bar baz faz la di dah (giz guz wuz fuz)

then click after the 'z' of 'fuz' and type aoeu aoeu aoeu etc.  When I do
this, the right paren sticks at the right edge of the window when the line
wraps.



Here's an acme suggestion: insert the Put command right after the file name in
the tag.  The rationale is that Put and Del are the two commands used in
almost every window, and since tag commands repair themselves when deleted (or
at least try to, strange things sometimes happen), and the tag doesn't scroll
horizontally, it can be difficult to get at Put in a narrow window.  I hardly
even use Snarf anyway.  Another solution would be to allow tags to scroll
horizonatlly on a mouse drag.

Is there a reason acme doesn't scroll a window until a letter is typed or
three returns are pressed?  Why not scroll on the first return?  Also, the
window won't scroll backwards if you press backspace at the top of the window.
In fact, it will happily go delete whatever happens to be above without
looking like it's doing anything.  I think this counts as a bug.

Lastly, is there a version of mc that checks $font and formats with tabs?
'lc' in a proportionally spaced font looks a little messy.


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2008-09-10 15:27 ` erik quanstrom
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2008-09-10 20:22   ` roger peppe
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