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* an inconvenient difference in Emacs 22
@ 2007-09-20 15:03 Steve Newcomb
  2007-09-20 23:45 ` Drew Adams
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Steve Newcomb @ 2007-09-20 15:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

In older versions of Emacs, 

    C-X C-F ENTER 

has always re-read the file associated with the buffer the user was
already in.

In my shiny new Emacs 22, this doesn't happen.  Instead,
what is opened is the directory in which the current buffer's
file lives.  Apparently, one has to type in the name of the
file in order to refresh it from disk:

    C-X C-F (name of file, explicitly typed in) ENTER

This lowers the productivity of telephone-mediated collaborative
editing sessions.  In such sessions, participants need to update the
current file from disk, many, many times -- whenever any other
participant changes it.  To have to type in the file name all over
again, every time somebody changes something, is insupportably
burdensome.

I would urge that this important defaulting behavior be present
by default in Emacs 22, as it has always been.  If that's
not possible for some reason, I would appreciate instructions
on how to restore this behavior in Emacs 22.  Thanks in advance!

-- Steve

Steven R. Newcomb, Consultant
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