if you start acme with your SHELL being $PLAN9/bin/rc, then the wins you'll
open will run rc -l, which reads $HOME/lib/profile.
So whatever functions you define in there will be known to your wins in
acme. Not sure that answers your questions though.
On 3 April 2013 22:06, Sergio Perticone wrote:
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 12:39 PM, wrote:
> I know that there should be a way to use the functions defined in acme.rc,
> but I cannot seem to figure out how to load it. Any help would be
> appreciated.
>
dot:
. $PLAN9/lib/acme.rc
newwindow
>
> Up to this point every time I've created new comman
I run acme (in Mac OS X with zsh) as:
SHELL=$PLAN9/bin/rc acme -a -f /mnt/font/Monaco/16a/font &
to be able to use rc in Win. I guess this also loads all the stuff in
profile.rc (I think I had tried this already a few weeks ago) and probably
also acme.rc (didn't know about acme.rc, makes more sen
I know that there should be a way to use the functions defined in acme.rc, but
I cannot seem to figure out how to load it. Any help would be appreciated.
Up to this point every time I've created new commands I've added them each as a
separate command in my PATH which I don't care for.
Thanks.