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From: William Daffer <whdaffer@wabcmail.com>
Subject: Re: help with M-x term
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 08:16:10 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <KLCdnRPES7IC_ivZnZ2dnUVZ_radnZ2d@giganews.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: mailman.4055.1152797235.9609.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org

op132650c@mail.telepac.pt writes:

>>   Is there some reason why you aren't using M-x shell?
>
> I don't want to detour the attention about the question of William
> Daffer, but i also prefer M-x term instead of M-x shell, because the
> output of M-x shell is not well formatted compared to M-x term.
>
> Now i put the following question:
>
> What's the difference between M-x shell and M-x term?

  M-x term actually does terminal emulation where M-x shell
  doesn't. At least that's the only difference I see from 'info emacs
  shell'


>
> How can i configure M-x shell to be well formatted?
>
> One example of the bad formatation of the output of M-x shell, is
> when i do ls -la.  I get the following:
>
> ]]] file1     ]]] file3^]]]     ]]] file5^]]]
>  ]]] file2   ]]] file4^]]]     ]]] file6^]]]
>
>
> With the M-x term i get well formatted:
>
> file1   file3   file5
> file2   file4   file6
>

  I think that's the point of M-x term, or at least one of them.

  Me, I don't care about formatting when I'm using a shell inside
  emacs. I do it so infrequently and for such small things I just live
  with bad formatting. 

  But that may change.

 [snip]

whd
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2006-07-13 15:16 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-07-12 20:02 help with M-x term yz7502
2006-07-13  2:56 ` William Daffer
2006-07-13 13:27   ` op132650c
2006-07-13 14:03   ` yz7502
2006-07-13 15:10     ` William Daffer
2006-07-13 16:17       ` yz7502
     [not found]   ` <mailman.4055.1152797235.9609.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2006-07-13 15:16     ` William Daffer [this message]
2006-07-14  5:25     ` Tim X
2006-07-14 10:35       ` Sergei
2006-07-15  0:28         ` Tim X
2006-07-18  7:01           ` Sergei
2006-07-18  8:34             ` Tim X
2006-07-13 15:14 ` Kevin Rodgers

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