From: p...@acm.org (Pierre R. Mai) Subject: Re: Are there any LISP development systems that are VC, or other GUI IDE like? Date: 2000/02/20 Message-ID: <87snyntu8c.fsf@orion.dent.isdn.cs.tu-berlin.de>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 587695394 X-PGP-Fingerprint: 17 2D 00 93 8B C8 57 57 A7 D7 CD E9 3A EA 6E 4C References: <38A09051.93D0BC3@raytheon.com> <3159124272806425@naggum.no> <87vh3w11he.fsf@foobar.orion.no> <3ySnOD8Coromnvktsn6S=n1v1WrY@4ax.com> <87900oekx9.fsf@orion.dent.isdn.cs.tu-berlin.de> <38b0438a_5@goliath.newsfeeds.com> X-Server-Date: 20 Feb 2000 21:54:59 GMT Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII X-Complaints-To: news@cs.tu-berlin.de X-Face: /*3I*tn$ZTJ]<2&dd0'RP/bd4u}"hA=q"H{Q_:5(D)`OOV4` writes: > I have been using EMACS for years. Still: there is a piece of functionality > I'd like to have (and it is in VC): > > A list of the (5 to 10) files I worked with most recently. Maybe I just > cannot find it. There are a number of packages that offer this and/or similar functionality. Personally I use recent-files.el which is part of the XEmacs' edit-utils package. AFAIK this only works with XEmacs, but it might have been ported. There are other packages which do similar things on FSF Emacs as well (desktop?). Recent files offer's you a persistent list of the n files you recently visited, and it includes options to make some files part of a permanent list. Regs, Pierre. -- Pierre Mai PGP and GPG keys at your nearest Keyserver "One smaller motivation which, in part, stems from altruism is Microsoft- bashing." [Microsoft memo, see http://www.opensource.org/halloween1.html]