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Invoke an inferior command processor. | Ctrl-X Ctrl-E |
This command invokes a command processor, or shell. While in the
command processor, you can do whatever you normally do outside of
Epsilon. If you prefix a numeric argument, the command prompts you
for a line to pass to the command processor. After the command
finishes, a message telling you to type any key to continue appears.
This allows you to look at your output before Epsilon again claims the
screen. After you have passed a command to the command processor,
that command becomes the default command until you type in another
one.
Unlike start-process, this command will work with all but the most
extremely misbehaved programs.
More info:
Running Other Programs
The Concurrent Process
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