From: "Bryan W. Lepore" <lepore@brandeis.edu>
Subject: pwd equivalent command
Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 16:49:41 -0400 (EDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0209261645050.10356-100000@thorin.rose.brandeis.edu> (raw)
is there a "pwd" equivalent in emacs that doesn't require opening up a new
shell or using the mouse, preferably showing the result in the mode line?
the best i can figure to use is "C-x d" to start to go to a new directory,
and then quit it with "C-g" but that starts to get annoying if you're
jumping around a lot.
thanks
-bryan
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2002-09-26 20:49 Bryan W. Lepore [this message]
2002-09-26 20:59 ` pwd equivalent command Bryan W. Lepore
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2002-09-26 23:30 ` Kevin Rodgers
2002-09-27 16:19 ` Richard V. Molen
2002-09-27 18:47 ` Kevin Rodgers
2002-09-28 16:11 ` Ole Laursen
2002-09-29 5:48 ` Richard V. Molen
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