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* Open files by moving cursor over the path name in a buffer and a key troke
@ 2006-09-25  4:10 CloudStrife
  2006-09-25 16:13 ` Kevin Rodgers
       [not found] ` <mailman.7379.1159200909.9609.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: CloudStrife @ 2006-09-25  4:10 UTC (permalink / raw)


 I would like to implement the following feature:
 If there is a filename within one buffer, I would like
 to open this file just by moving the point over that
 filename and hitting a special keystroke.

THere is a similar thread in this group that deals with this topic but
inspite of reading it and tring it didnot herlp. hrer is what happened

####### say this is some buffer########
....
......
......
source /tools/linux/directory/foo.tcl
....
...

######## Buffer ends ##############

Now i would like to open the file by positioning my cursor over
"/tools/linux/directory/foo.tcl" at any point and open it either in the
same buffer or preferably another buffer.
What was suggested in the thread was to use M-X find-file-at-point
RETURN
but this is behaving exactly like C-X C-F and the mini buffer is asking
for the file name. I donot know what is happening. please enlighten
Thanks in adavance
-Cloud

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