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eshell and emacspeak
- To: Yvonne Smith <yvonne@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: eshell and emacspeak
- From: "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2001 17:16:21 -0700
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>>>>> "Yvonne" == Yvonne Smith <yvonne@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Yvonne> I was just wondering if anyone else is using the
Yvonne> new emacspeak enabled eshell mode in emacspeak
Yvonne> 14?
I use it at times.
Yvonne> I'm getting some truly odd behaviour and
Yvonne> wondering if I'm doing something wrong or if
Yvonne> that's what everyone gets.
None of it is really odd --it's mostly how eshell behaves.
Yvonne> Firstly, up and down arrows are still bound to
Yvonne> prev/next history instead of prev/next line. I
customize this with eshell --
emacspeak has nothing to do with it.
Yvonne> easily fixed that myself, but is there actually
Yvonne> a reason for this?
Yvonne> Now for the strange stuff. If I su to another
Yvonne> user, e.g. root, eshell no longer talks. I've
Yvonne> looked through the emacspeak eshell code and
Yvonne> can't think of any reason for this.
I never su using eshell --
su forks a subprocess
and at that point eshell degrades because the commands you
execute are no longer native emacs commands.
You're better off doing su using a regular comint shell for
this reason-- use convenience command
emacspeak-root
Yvonne> Also, doing something like hitting enter at a
Yvonne> prompt reads the entire previous command output,
Yvonne> instead of just the prompt as it does in shell
Yvonne> mode.
Again this is intentional.
you typically set eshell up so most of your commands
Yvonne> actually turn into elisp equivalents --and dont
spit output on to the eshell buffer.
so find, grep, compile etc --become emacs friendly--
if you want to use eshell well, you should spend some time
reading the eshell info pages --it has a lot of power,
but if you just think of it as regular old comint you will
not get much out of it.
Yvonne> Are there reasons for these things? Am I not
Yvonne> enabling eshell mode properly? Any ideas?
eshell is heavily customizable --try M-x customize-group
eshell --after you read the info pages.
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--raman
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