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One use for @kbd{M-|} is to run @code{gpg} to see what keys are in |
One use for @kbd{M-|} is to run @code{gpg} to see what keys are in |
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the buffer. For instance, if the buffer contains a GPG key, type |
the buffer. For instance, if the buffer contains a GPG key, type |
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@kbd{C-x h M-| uudecode @key{RET}} to feed the entire buffer contents |
@kbd{C-x h M-| gpg @key{RET}} to feed the entire buffer contents |
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to the @code{gpg} program. That program will ignore everything except |
to the @code{gpg} program. That program will ignore everything except |
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the encoded keys, and will output a list of the keys it contains. |
the encoded keys, and will output a list of the keys it contains. |
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@vindex comint-prompt-read-only |
@vindex comint-prompt-read-only |
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If you set @code{comint-prompt-read-only}, the prompts in the Comint |
If you set @code{comint-prompt-read-only}, the prompts in the Comint |
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buffer a read-only. |
buffer are read-only. |
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@vindex comint-input-ignoredups |
@vindex comint-input-ignoredups |
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The variable @code{comint-input-ignoredups} controls whether successive |
The variable @code{comint-input-ignoredups} controls whether successive |