From: Dave Love Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 11:03:34 +0000 (+0000) Subject: ffap, filecache, locate X-Git-Tag: emacs-pretest-21.0.90~4177 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=a557aabd99b573a47e031b0aaeed390ecee00ac3;p=emacs.git ffap, filecache, locate --- diff --git a/man/files.texi b/man/files.texi index f9ca68d3008..4fbaabc989c 100644 --- a/man/files.texi +++ b/man/files.texi @@ -2542,6 +2542,70 @@ Typically this will be the header file corresponding to a C/C++ source file, or vice versa. The patterns describing the corresponding files are customizable via @code{ff-other-file-alist}. +@findex ffap +@findex find-file-at-point +@cindex finding file at point +The command @kbd{M-x find-file-at-point} (or @kbd{M-x ffap}) can be used +as a replacement for @kbd{M-x find-file}. With a prefix argument it +behaves as @kbd{M-x find-file}. Otherwise it tries to guess a default +file or URL from the text around point. This is useful for following +references in mail or news buffers, @file{README}s, @file{MANIFEST}s, +and so on. @kbd{M-x ffap-bindings} makes these global key bindings: + +@table @kbd +@item C-x C-f +@kbd{find-file-at-point}; +@item C-x 4 f +@kbd{ffap-other-window}, analagous to @kbd{find-file-other-window}; +@item C-x 5 f +@kbd{ffap-other-frame}, analagous to @kbd{find-file-other-frame}; +@item S-mouse-3 +@kbd{ffap-at-mouse} finds the file guessed from text around the position +of a mouse click; +@item C-S-mouse-3 +@kbd{ffap-menu} puts up a selectable menu of files and URLs mentioned in +the current buffer. +@end table + +Partial Completion mode offers other features extending @kbd{M-x +find-file} which can be used with @code{ffap}. @xref{Completion +Options}. + +@cindex filename caching +@cindex cache of file names +@pindex find +@pindex locate +@vindex file-cache-delete-regexps +The Filecache package attempts to make it easy to locate files by name +without having to remember exactly where they are. When typing a +filename in the minibuffer you can use @kbd{C-tab} to complete it using +the filename cache and to cycle through possible completions. (The +@kbd{C-tab} binding assumes a window system; otherwise you can make +another binding for @code{file-cache-minibuffer-complete}.) @kbd{M-x +file-cache-add-directory} adds the files in a directory to the cache and +@kbd{file-cache-add-directory-list} acts on a list of directories like +@kbd{load-path} or @kbd{exec-path}. +@kbd{file-cache-add-directory-using-find} uses the @code{find} program +to add a directory tree to the cache and +@kbd{file-cache-add-directory-using-locate} uses the @kbd{locate} +program to add files matching a pattern. Use @kbd{M-x +file-cache-clear-cache} to remove all items from the cache and @kbd{M-x +file-cache-delete-regexps} and similar functions to remove items from it +selectively. + +@pindex locate +@findex locate +@findex locate-with-filter +@cindex file database (locate) +@vindex locate-command +@kbd{M-x locate} runs an interface to the @code{locate} program for +searching a pre-built database of file names; most Dired commands are +avilable for use on the result. @xref{Top, , Overview, find, GNU +Findutils}. @kbd{M-x locate-with-filter} is similar, but keeps only +lines matching a regular expression. Customize the option +@code{locate-command} to use another program than the default, GNU +@code{locate}. + @c The Shadowfile package provides automatic file copying, allowing you to @c keep identical copies of files in more than one place---possibly on @c different machines. When you save a file, it checks whether it is on