When running terminal mode in Emacs using M-x term
using C-x C-o
I cannot switch to another buffer to continue working on things. I know that this is possible with M-x shell
but with this command there are certain aspects of the shell that do not work (less, more, man pages, etc...). I was wondering if there is a way around this or if when using terminal mode you are confined to the buffer that the terminal is open in until you exit.
2 Answers
In terminal mode you have to use C-c o
to switch to the other buffer. C-c
is the "terminal escape character"
http://www.gnu.org/s/libtool/manual/emacs/Terminal-emulator.html
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1I remember spending an embarrassing amount of time googling that a while back... glad it helped– spikeSep 17, 2011 at 2:12
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Emacs Tip: If you have questions about how to accomplish something in a particular mode, use
C-h m
to see key bindings and some brief documentation about that mode. Sep 17, 2011 at 2:17 -
@Chris I did use it but either a name or its function was not clear to me which is why I asked Sep 17, 2011 at 20:02
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Jesus, good to know. By the way, I just discovered that I misread your question. I thought it was about
shell
, but now I see it's aboutterm
.term
doesn't respond toC-h
in the same way as normal modes. I'm surprised thatterm
doesn't display some sort of warning text the first time you run it, to tell you how to get out of it. More surprising to me, though, is that Jesus replied with "I did use [C-h m
]", since it does nothing for me when runningterm
. Sep 18, 2011 at 0:36 -
It turns out that
term
doesn't respond to the usual input while the initial command program is still running, since the input goes to the tty to be handled by the command. Once it exits, however, the buffer is just a text file and commands likeC-h
work as expected. Sep 21, 2011 at 7:54
With the assumption that you are using a Linux distro:
Ctrl + d
to terminate the Terminal Emulator processC-c k
thenENTER
to kill the associated buffer
M-x woman
. In the same vainless
, just open the file with Emacs.