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* Anything setup
@ 2009-02-15  9:11 Xavier Maillard
  2009-02-15 19:24 ` Thierry Volpiatto
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From: Xavier Maillard @ 2009-02-15  9:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Hi,

I am willing to test anything (again) but since my last try,
things have really exploded (which is really nice). Now readding
through EmacsWiki pages did not help, really. It is a huge mess
and it is particulary hard to find anything usefull to get
started.

Currently I downloaded both anything.el (dunno if it is the
latest though) and anything-config.el (ditto).

Is there some sort of an anything-distribution where all valid
anything-source would have been "centralized" and tagged as
"working" and "reliable".

Regards,

	Xavier
-- 
http://www.gnu.org
http://www.april.org
http://www.lolica.org




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* Re: Anything setup
@ 2009-02-15 23:25 Xavier Maillard
  2009-02-16  7:42 ` Thierry Volpiatto
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From: Xavier Maillard @ 2009-02-15 23:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Thierry Volpiatto; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs

   Hi Xavier!

   Xavier Maillard <xma@gnu.org> writes:

   > I am willing to test anything (again) but since my last try,
   > things have really exploded (which is really nice). Now readding
   > through EmacsWiki pages did not help, really. It is a huge mess
   > and it is particulary hard to find anything usefull to get
   > started.
   >
   > Currently I downloaded both anything.el (dunno if it is the
   > latest though) and anything-config.el (ditto).
   Thats a good start, then you should go to AnythingSources on emacswiki
   and pick some nice sources. Try them one by one, it will be easier to
   debug.

Good piece of advice.

   Have a look at differents anything-config files you will find on
   emacswiki and set up your own anything-config with these
   files.

I did but it is really useless and all anything-config files I
read and/or I tried, all failed :/

One thing I find hard is to find useful extensions. I mean what
an extension for abbrev support is useful for in anything context
? 

	Xavier
-- 
http://www.gnu.org
http://www.april.org
http://www.lolica.org




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* Re: Anything setup
@ 2009-02-16 23:25 Xavier Maillard
  2009-02-17  7:55 ` Thierry Volpiatto
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Xavier Maillard @ 2009-02-16 23:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Thierry Volpiatto; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs

Hi Thierry,

   >    Have a look at differents anything-config files you will find on
   >    emacswiki and set up your own anything-config with these
   >    files.
   >
   > I did but it is really useless and all anything-config files I
   > read and/or I tried, all failed :/

   Yes thats normal because there is some "require" of other libraries in
   these config files.If you have not these lisp files in your load-path,
   it will fail.However, you can just to comment out the sources unneeded
   in the Sources section (easy to reach if you use eev-mode ==> M-e from index).

Wow ! Another eev user ?! :)

   I will add today at the beginning of my config
   (AnythingConfigThierryVolpiatto.el)
   all what is needed to make it working. ;)

Nice. Thank you.

   At this day with emacs23, all the Sources i wrote in AnythingSources 
   are working fine.They are both in my config file and AnythingSources but
   the ones you will find in my config file are more up to date.

   Rubikitch config is really nice but need a lot of extra dependencies
   (some time not compatible for us e.g migemo .. etc..)

Too much dependencies ...

   > One thing I find hard is to find useful extensions. I mean what
   > an extension for abbrev support is useful for in anything context
   > ? 
   Yes but not only , i launch nearly everything from Anything actually :)

It would be wonderful if it could do something else. For example,
for buffers, it could be interesting to have the same features
offered in C-x b -ie. mark several buffers, kill multiple
buffers, etc.

Still, you did not answer to my question: what are you doing with
anything and abbrev ? What can it be useful for ?

	Xavier
-- 
http://www.gnu.org
http://www.april.org
http://www.lolica.org




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