From: Alex Kost <alezost@gmail.com>
To: "Ludovic Courtès" <ludo@gnu.org>
Cc: help-guix@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [ANN] Emacs-Guix 0.3.4
Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2018 23:29:54 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87bmi23hdp.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87fu7ge6ug.fsf@gnu.org> ("Ludovic \=\?utf-8\?Q\?Court\=C3\=A8s\=22'\?\= \=\?utf-8\?Q\?s\?\= message of "Mon, 08 Jan 2018 15:57:27 +0100")
Ludovic Courtès (2018-01-08 15:57 +0100) wrote:
[...]
> I have a minor issue: I use ‘ido’ and ‘ido-find-file’ insist on browsing
> the entire /gnu/store when I do C-x C-f with a store file name at point
> (except if the file name denotes a directory.)
I'm not sure I understand your problem. I think ido-find-file prompts
with "/gnu/store" directory just because you do "C-x C-f" from a buffer
which 'default-directory' variable is set to "/gnu/store".
I don't think ido checks a file name at point, at least it doesn't by
default: I've tried (with "emacs -Q" and ido-mode enabled) to do "C-x
C-f" on a store file, and I got a propmt with files from the current
directory (not from /gnu/store as you describe).
> So to open a .drv file, I have to work around that.
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean. As other people point, if you
have a drv file at point, you may open it with "M-x ffap". If you wish
to open a store file from 'guix-derivation-mode', you can just press RET
on it.
--
Alex
prev parent reply other threads:[~2018-01-09 20:30 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-12-28 20:20 [ANN] Emacs-Guix 0.3.4 Alex Kost
2017-12-28 20:32 ` Daniel Pimentel
2017-12-28 22:49 ` ng0
2017-12-29 17:44 ` Oleg Pykhalov
2017-12-30 20:51 ` Alex Kost
2018-01-08 14:57 ` Ludovic Courtès
2018-01-08 20:40 ` Ricardo Wurmus
2018-01-08 22:29 ` Vladimir Sedach
[not found] ` <87d12kugpq.fsf@t43.lan.>
2018-01-12 11:30 ` Ludovic Courtès
2018-01-09 20:29 ` Alex Kost [this message]
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