From: Doug Orleans (dougorleans at gmail.com) Date: Fri Apr 25 15:11:01 EDT 2008 |
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Ben Simon writes: > Interesting. So, the bottom line is: kill the buffer, start a new one (for > good reasons). I suppose I can wrap that up in an elisp function, though, > I'd imagine someone did that already. Right? I only kill the process, not the whole buffer, so that I keep the command history (M-p). --dougorleans at gmail.com
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