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File Enhancements in Epsilon 12
Epsilon now records dired buffers in its session
file, and restores them when you restart Epsilon later. The variables
session-restore-max-directories and
session-restore-directory-buffers control this.
Epsilon can now optionally record and restore files accessed via URLs
in its session file. Set the
session-restore-biggest-remote-file variable to enable this.
Epsilon for Windows can now complete on UNC server and share names
like \\myserver\myshare , and on stream names,
for files on NTFS file systems that have multiple streams.
Epsilon for Unix can now complete on user names following a ~, and
treats such names somewhat like a separate hierarchy of symbolic
links, so that, for instance, a dired of ~* produces a list of
home directories of each user.
If you set up Epsilon to use scp connections to access remote files
(see Internet-related Enhancements in Epsilon 12), it can complete on such names.
Epsilon now uncompresses files with a .gz or .bz2 extension as it
reads them, and in commands like grep. The
uncompress-files variable controls this.
Epsilon now interprets a file pattern whose last component is **
as a pattern that matches all files in the specified hierarchy.
Previously you had to write **/* for this.
Customizing the list of file types that Epsilon for Windows displays
in File/Open and similar dialogs is now simpler (in v12.03). Edit the
new filter.txt file to do this.
Epsilon's hex mode now makes it easier to search for some literal
text by automatically searching in the original buffer when you press
Ctrl-s or Ctrl-r. You can now use the G command to go to an offset
specified in decimal, octal, or binary, not just hexadecimal.
When Epsilon displays a list of possible completions for a buffer
name, it now includes the name of each buffer's associated file, if
any.
When the print-buffer command interprets a command line it
should run to print a buffer via a temporary file (using the !
syntax), it now replaces %t in the command line with the title of
the print job, typically the name of the original file.
Epsilon now recognizes file variables (see File Variables) to set the fill column, the
compilation command, or (in v12.04) a file's Unicode encoding.
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