Re: [9fans] Acme create new file
Type B filename in the tag of an existing frame in the directory and execute it with button 2; or type B filename as a command in that directory in a win frame or rio window. On 13 May 2018 at 02:22, Chris McGee wrote: > Hi All, > > I’ve been using acme for a while and really enjoying the capability in > such a small (code size) tool. > > I’ve been creating new files by executing New to create a new window, > typing the full path of the new file and then Put to save it. Am I missing > an easier way to do this, perhaps via a directory window where I want the > new file? > > Thanks, > Chris >
Re: [9fans] Acme create new file
Thanks all, these suggestions worked great. I don’t know how I missed it in the docs and tutorials. Chris > On May 13, 2018, at 5:49 AM, Charles Forsyth > wrote: > > Type B filename in the tag of an existing frame in the directory and execute > it with button 2; or type B filename as a command in that directory in a win > frame or rio window. > > >> On 13 May 2018 at 02:22, Chris McGee wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> I’ve been using acme for a while and really enjoying the capability in such >> a small (code size) tool. >> >> I’ve been creating new files by executing New to create a new window, typing >> the full path of the new file and then Put to save it. Am I missing an >> easier way to do this, perhaps via a directory window where I want the new >> file? >> >> Thanks, >> Chris >
Re: [9fans] how to undo in Rio shell window and Acme editor?
Thank you very much, these combinations do work well! A little supplement, Command-z works in acme but not 9term, anyway, that's fine, I can embed term in acme. > On May 10, 2018, at 8:18 PM, cherry wrote: > > > I tried p9p Acme on Mac OS X, seems the mouse button emulation with trackpad > is broken, p9p Acme doesn't response to Shift + Secondary Click, this is > probably my problem, won't play it now until I'm more familiar with 9front in > Virtualbox. > > Alt+Click does a middle click (button 2), Command+Click does a right click > (button 3). Also, Command+Z does what's expected. > >