Great, your suggestion solves my problem. Thanks Antons. On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 7:38 PM, Antons Suspans wrote: > I guess you could try: > > Edit X/^'.. ./ e > > The leading apostrophe selects dirty windows (also directories won't > match), and the trailing dot (note the space) ensures filename is set. > > If you want to reread non-dirty... then +Errors and dirs/ should be > excluded - this looks uglier: > > Edit X:^... [^+].*[^\/]$: e > > (and will also ignore 1-letter filenames, if you care). > > > On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 06:21:19PM +0100, Aram Santogidis wrote: > > Thanks for your response Ilya. > > > > I tried your first suggestion I get the following Error. > > > > Edit: no file name given > > > > For the second suggestion I get this Error. > > > > Edit: is a directory > > > > I closed the directory windows and it was executed, however dot was > replaced > > with the contents of a file. > > In this case the dot is not pointing to all text. > > > > So this didn't worked either. > > > > PS: I'm using p9p acme. > > > > On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 6:14 PM, Kostarev Ilya > wrote: > > > > Or even > > Edit X r > > > > -- > > Kostarev Ilya > > > > > > On 24 Mar 2015 at 20:04:41, Kostarev Ilya (uvelichitel@gmail.com) > wrote: > > > > Seems > > Edit X/.*/ r > > can do > > -- > > Kostarev Ilya > > > > > > On 24 Mar 2015 at 19:54:03, Aram Santogidis (gnubuntux@gmail.com) > wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > imagine you have multiple files open in acme and then you > > > > $ git checkout somebranch > > > > now there is the need to update the views of each open file. You > can type > > Get in the tag of each > > window and middle-click it, yes. It would be nice to have a Getall > along > > the lines of Putall, though. > > > > I was wondering what is the best way to handle the above situation. > > > > Thanks! > > Aram > > > > > > -- > Antons Šušpans (Suspans), > +371 29498719, > > >