- Subject: [jed-users] Updating the buffers
- From: Martin Klaiber <martinkl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2018 14:05:26 +0100
Hello list,
sometimes I want to work with jed on one document but on two different
computers in two different rooms. The computers are synchronized by a
program called unison which is based on rsync (AFAIK).
When I leave one computer to go to the other one, I normally stop jed
and start it again on the other computer. But it would be nicer if I
could keep both instances (do you say so?) of jed open.
I tried that out and jed shows me in the status-line with the "d" that
the file has changed on disk. When I start typing jed tells me so and
asks me if I really want to edit this buffer. If I answer no, nothing
else happens.
How can I tell jed to update the buffer? The only way I know, is to
reopen the file, which is not very comfortable.
The best would be if I could tell jed to automatically update the
buffers when the files change on disk. Is there a way to do so?
Thank you for your help
Martin
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