From: Andreas Schwab <schwab@linux-m68k.org>
To: Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@Freenet.DE>
Cc: 12643@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#12643: 24.2.50; TRAMP and ps-spool functions
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 11:47:48 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m2obk5v0zf.fsf@linux-m68k.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <FD7E6E3D-01DB-4B80-B432-5FA131734BBF@Freenet.DE> (Peter Dyballa's message of "Sun, 14 Oct 2012 11:21:34 +0200")
Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@Freenet.DE> writes:
> When I open /ftp:anonymous@ftp.math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp:/emacs and then invoke
> ps-spool-buffer-with-faces I get a *PostScript* buffer. When I want to
> save it (C-x C-w), GNU Emacs offers in mini-buffer with a prompt:
>
> Write file: /ftp:anonymous@ftp.math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp:/emacs/
>
> which does not seem clever. The *PostScript* buffer is something local,
What is so special about this buffer that it wouldn't make sense to
store it somewhere remote?
> Saving that buffer by adding for example "~/" plus some characters and
> hoping that file name completion will handle this, also fails since
> GNU Emacs still assumes the "~/" has to be expanded on the remote
> system where this user (anonymous) does not exist. This seems to be
> another bug, since I can open a file from directory X and type
>
> C-x C-w ~/<whatever>
>
> and the file name is expanded and the file is saved in my home
> directory. Why is TRAMP behaving differently?
This is a very useful feature of TRAMP, because it makes it convenient
to refer to other directories on the remote host.
> Can this deviating behaviour be customised?
If you want to refer to a local directory you only need to type an extra
slash before the local file name.
Andreas.
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Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-10-14 9:21 bug#12643: 24.2.50; TRAMP and ps-spool functions Peter Dyballa
2012-10-14 9:47 ` Andreas Schwab [this message]
2012-10-14 10:26 ` Peter Dyballa
2012-10-14 11:51 ` Eli Zaretskii
2016-08-23 14:09 ` Michael Albinus
2016-08-31 9:31 ` Michael Albinus
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