Mike McClain | 22 Jul 2012 23:03
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[Jed-users-l] tyro help

Howdy,

    I'm just starting out with jed and trying to get .jedrc setup
for my preferences. As jed starts up there is a flash of red across
the bottom of the screen that disappears as jed opens the file. I
suspect that there are error messages since some of the setkey
settings I've defined aren't working but can't trap those error
messages.
    Suggestions on how to do so?

    When I look at the jed mailing list page I see where I can
download several years list archives a month at a time but don't
find a way to search the archives nor to grab all of them for
reading offline.
    Did I miss something? I can write a little scraper to grab
the whole archive a file at a time but that seems like a lot of
trouble if I don't have to.

Thanks,
Mike
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Facundo Bianco | 23 Jul 2012 16:29
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Re: [Jed-users-l] tyro help

Mike McClain wrote:
> Howdy,
> 
>     I'm just starting out with jed and trying to get .jedrc setup
> for my preferences. As jed starts up there is a flash of red across
> the bottom of the screen that disappears as jed opens the file. I
> suspect that there are error messages since some of the setkey
> settings I've defined aren't working but can't trap those error
> messages.
>     Suggestions on how to do so?

Hi, nice you decided to use jed. 

To see those error messages, run "jed --batch". Which is your OS?

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Mike McClain | 23 Jul 2012 23:02
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Re: [Jed-users-l] tyro help

On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 11:29:37AM -0300, Facundo Bianco wrote:
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> To see those error messages, run "jed --batch". Which is your OS?
> Facundo Bianco
<snip> 
Debian Squeeze
mike <at> /deb60:~> uname -a
Linux playground 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Sun May 6 04:01:19 UTC 2012 i686 GNU/Linux
On an Intel mobo running a PIII w/ 512M ram

"jed --batch" showed me 'Key_Ctrl_Home is undefined' so I added:
require ("keydefs"); to .jedrc which got rid of that problem.

Further questions, while I can see where having 2 functions mapped to the
same key can cause a problem does the second assignment replace the first?
And I would guess having 2 keys mapped to the same function is no problem,
True?

Thanks,
Mike
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