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From: pac@munsell.UUCP (Paul Czarnecki)
Newsgroups: comp.emacs
Subject: Re: Shell Buffers (CCA EMACS)
Message-ID: <1124@pinney.munsell.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 15-Jul-87 09:00:16 EDT
Article-I.D.: pinney.1124
Posted: Wed Jul 15 09:00:16 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 18-Jul-87 01:17:40 EDT
References: <7447@beta.UUCP>
Reply-To: pac@pinney.UUCP (Paul Czarnecki)
Organization: Eikonix Corp., Bedford, MA
Lines: 26
Keywords: Special Modes
Summary: Fixed in last release

In article <7447@beta.UUCP> dph@beta.UUCP (David P Huelsbeck) writes:
>CCA also puts everything coming from the shell 
>through its own "more". I find that very annoying. If
>it's in the buffer anyway, why "more" it too?

I believe that Uniworks has changed the way shell buffers work about a
year and half ago.  It is either a buffer now or the 'more' processing
is controlled by an Emacs Variable.  This should be in version 162 or
163 or higher.

I remember when we realized how stupid the more processing was and
chucked it.  Removing this "feature" actually speeded up the shell
window by quite a bit.  (Admittedly, the more processing is great for
novice users.)

I'm sure Uniworks would be glad to sell you an update.  (If you
purchase maintainance you are entitled to an update.)

				- ex "Software Hoarder"
					pZ



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