* How to delete the path in mini window when finding a file quickly
@ 2006-12-12 0:45 Ronald
2006-12-12 2:05 ` Leo
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From: Ronald @ 2006-12-12 0:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
C-x C-f
then I want to delete the path in the mini window,
how to do it quickly?
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* Re: How to delete the path in mini window when finding a file quickly
2006-12-12 0:45 How to delete the path in mini window when finding a file quickly Ronald
@ 2006-12-12 2:05 ` Leo
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From: Leo @ 2006-12-12 2:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
* [2006.12.12 08:45 +0800] Ronald wrote:
^^^^^^
> C-x C-f
> then I want to delete the path in the mini window,
> how to do it quickly?
,----[ (info "(emacs)File Names") ]
| Note that it is legitimate to type an absolute file name after you
| enter the minibuffer, ignoring the presence of the default directory
| name as part of the text. The final minibuffer contents may look
| invalid, but that is not so. For example, if the minibuffer starts out
| with `/usr/tmp/' and you add `/x1/rms/foo', you get
| `/usr/tmp//x1/rms/foo'; but Emacs ignores everything through the first
| slash in the double slash; the result is `/x1/rms/foo'. *Note
| Minibuffer File::.
|
| You can use `~/' in a file name to mean your home directory, or
| `~USER-ID/' to mean the home directory of a user whose login name is
| `user-id'(1).
|
| `$' in a file name is used to substitute an environment variable.
| The environment variable name consists of all the alphanumeric
| characters after the `$'; alternatively, it can be enclosed in braces
| after the `$'. For example, if you have used the shell command `export
| FOO=rms/hacks' to set up an environment variable named `FOO', then you
| can use `/u/$FOO/test.c' or `/u/${FOO}/test.c' as an abbreviation for
| `/u/rms/hacks/test.c'. If the environment variable is not defined, no
| substitution occurs: `/u/$notdefined' stands for itself (assuming the
| environment variable `notdefined' is not defined).
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Leo <sdl.web AT gmail.com> (GPG Key: 9283AA3F)
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* good, thanks
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@ 2006-12-12 3:00 ` Ronald
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From: Ronald @ 2006-12-12 3:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Leo wrote:
> * [2006.12.12 08:45 +0800] Ronald wrote:
> ^^^^^^
>> C-x C-f
>> then I want to delete the path in the mini window,
>> how to do it quickly?
>
> ,----[ (info "(emacs)File Names") ]
> | Note that it is legitimate to type an absolute file name after you
> | enter the minibuffer, ignoring the presence of the default directory
> | name as part of the text. The final minibuffer contents may look
> | invalid, but that is not so. For example, if the minibuffer starts out
> | with `/usr/tmp/' and you add `/x1/rms/foo', you get
> | `/usr/tmp//x1/rms/foo'; but Emacs ignores everything through the first
> | slash in the double slash; the result is `/x1/rms/foo'. *Note
> | Minibuffer File::.
> |
> | You can use `~/' in a file name to mean your home directory, or
> | `~USER-ID/' to mean the home directory of a user whose login name is
> | `user-id'(1).
> |
> | `$' in a file name is used to substitute an environment variable.
> | The environment variable name consists of all the alphanumeric
> | characters after the `$'; alternatively, it can be enclosed in braces
> | after the `$'. For example, if you have used the shell command `export
> | FOO=rms/hacks' to set up an environment variable named `FOO', then you
> | can use `/u/$FOO/test.c' or `/u/${FOO}/test.c' as an abbreviation for
> | `/u/rms/hacks/test.c'. If the environment variable is not defined, no
> | substitution occurs: `/u/$notdefined' stands for itself (assuming the
> | environment variable `notdefined' is not defined).
> `----
>
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* Re: How to delete the path in mini window when finding a file quickly
2006-12-12 0:45 How to delete the path in mini window when finding a file quickly Ronald
2006-12-12 2:05 ` Leo
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@ 2006-12-12 9:24 ` Mathias Dahl
2006-12-12 14:01 ` Ken Goldman
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From: Mathias Dahl @ 2006-12-12 9:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Ronald <followait@163.com> writes:
> C-x C-f then I want to delete the path in the mini window, how to do
> it quickly?
If you *really* need to clear the minibuffer at that point (in most
cases you don't, as explained by the help for find file), a quick C-a
C-k will do the trick. Just hold down the control key and type a and
k.
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* Re: How to delete the path in mini window when finding a file quickly
2006-12-12 0:45 How to delete the path in mini window when finding a file quickly Ronald
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2006-12-12 9:24 ` How to delete the path in mini window when finding a file quickly Mathias Dahl
@ 2006-12-12 14:01 ` Ken Goldman
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From: Ken Goldman @ 2006-12-12 14:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
Ronald wrote:
> C-x C-f
> then I want to delete the path in the mini window,
> how to do it quickly?
Don't. emacs is smart. Just Type a / and emacs will ignore what comes
before and start at the root. Or type a ~ and emacs will start at the
home directory.
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