On 19 Apr 2005 at 12:56 UTC-0700, Karl Pflästerer wrote: >On 19 Apr 2005, stern+gnus@cray.com wrote: > >> Is there a way to change the default "C-x C-f RET" so that it re-opens >> the current file instead of the current directory? What I want to do >> is change the default find-file prompt to the current file. > > That's certainly easy possible but why don't you just use `C-x C-v' > (`find-alternate-file')? I agree, that would be easier, but I have a question from a user who has been using the old C-x C-f functionality for over 10 years and doesn't want to relearn keystrokes. The find-file function [specifically the "(interactive ...)" line] changed sometime between Emacs 21.3 and Emacs 22.0.50. Ted -- Ted Stern Applications Group Cray Inc. office: 206-701-2182 411 First Avenue South, Suite 600 cell: 206-383-1049 Seattle, WA 98104-2860 FAX: 206-701-2500 Frango ut patefaciam -- I break so that I may reveal (The Paleontological Society motto, equally apropos for debugging)