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Re: retaining command buffer [message #41629] Thu, 04 November 2004 08:51
marcuirl is currently offline  marcuirl
Messages: 14
Registered: December 2003
Junior Member
Ken Mankoff <mankoff@yahoo.com> writes:

> On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Jim Braatz wrote:
>> I'd like to retain my command line buffer from one session to the
>> next.
>
> Not sure how to do it in just xterm, but The IDLWAVE emacs mode
> [http://idlwave.org/] does this for you.

From the xterm (and other flavours) it is not possible, once the IDL
sessions ends the history is gone too! _UNLESS_ you take a look at the
IDL help on journal command!

I use this (recovered from the net somewhere!) to keep separate files
for each session I start. Then by looking at the time stamp on the
file (sometimes I put comments with date in the on the command line
too) I can figure out where I was and what I was trying to
do. Occasionally I have to clear out the old stuff to recover disc
space when `spring cleaning' dictates!

pro my_journal
; Opening a uniqe journal
openr,lun,'~/idl/.idl_journal_num',/get_lun
readf,lun,n_journal
n_journal = fix(n_journal)
close,lun
free_lun,lun
openw,lun,'~/idl/.idl_journal_num',/get_lun
printf,lun,n_journal+1
close,lun
free_lun,lun
journal,'~/idl/journals/mmg_journal'+strtrim(n_journal,2)+'. pro'
print,'Opening journal: journal'+strtrim(n_journal,2),'.pro'
end

The file .idl_journal_num contains just a number to start with then
gets increased and at the end of my startup file I have my_journal

Then at least I can see what I have done before and then use the mouse
to copy and paste it to the xterm.

HTH marcu.

P.S. IDLWAVE is a fabulous package for running IDL within emacs. If
you like emacs, after a day or two of using idlwave you'll wonder how
you ever did without it!

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Re: retaining command buffer [message #41631 is a reply to message #41629] Thu, 04 November 2004 08:28 Go to previous message
KM is currently offline  KM
Messages: 29
Registered: October 2004
Junior Member
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Jim Braatz wrote:
> I'd like to retain my command line buffer from one session to the
> next.

Not sure how to do it in just xterm, but The IDLWAVE emacs mode
[http://idlwave.org/] does this for you.

-k.
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