Dear Dr. Shirley, We have managed to find a way to get round the problem you had with using ECLiPSe from within emacs. We changed eclipse.el so that in the inferior eclipse mode (started with Esc ^E), newline are represented by \r (ASCII 13). This is done using the Mac coding system for newline. To use this, you would need to start the inferior eclipse from within the eclipse mode with the new eclipse.el. This seems to work reasonably well, except that the command you type in is printed on a newline rather than at the end of the trace line, so it looks a little messy. I shall send you the eclipse.el in my next message (this message will be logged, and I don't want to include a large chunk of code in the log). Cheers, KishReceived on Tue Dec 18 15:54:47 2001
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