Yeah, multiline tags are there in acme-sac, but strangely not in inferno.
When I try to use this scroll down feature I always overshoot and end
up at the bottom line, instead of just one line down.
I solved my problem with a bigger display:)
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 5:04 AM, underspecified
wrote:
For what it's worth, multiline tags are also available in Acme SAC
(and probably Inferno, but I haven't double checked).
--underspecified
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 6:13 PM, wrote:
>> are there any big differences between acme from p9p and the original
>> acme in plan 9?
>
> Yes, precisely as you
you are right, but anyway it would be nice for people who find them useful ;-)
2009/3/17, Federico G. Benavento :
> it's a matter of taste, for me multiline tags aren't convenient
> and take too much space.
>
> --
>
> Federico G. Benavento
>
>
--
Hugo
it's a matter of taste, for me multiline tags aren't convenient
and take too much space.
--
Federico G. Benavento
would be nice to have it also in the original acme.
Thanks
2009/3/17, lu...@proxima.alt.za :
> > are there any big differences between acme from p9p and the original
> > acme in plan 9?
>
>
> Yes, precisely as you point out, the multiline tag is an enhancement
> exclusive to p9p. You can scroll
> are there any big differences between acme from p9p and the original
> acme in plan 9?
Yes, precisely as you point out, the multiline tag is an enhancement
exclusive to p9p. You can scroll the single line tag in native P9 by
dragging button 1 down or up. Its is not as convenient, but it is
wor
Hi there,
are there any big differences between acme from p9p and the original
acme in plan 9?
I am asking this because it has been a while that I don't use plan 9
per se, but just its tools on linux (from p9p of course). I recently
was trying 9vx and the free account on TIP9UG and I noticed that,