i am an emacs-using-addict, i admit it; and so, when i started learning ruby a week or so ago i also began using emacs (with ruby-mode.el) to edit and execute bits of code. (i still haven't figured-out what ruby window is or what it's for.) at this point however, i am tired of the mark region (M-<, M->), execute shell command 'ruby' on region (M-|, ruby, [enter]) sequence. is there an easier way to execute ruby on a given buffer, e.g., like auctex's "C-c c" for (La)TeX? as a bonus auctex's mode automagically takes you to the line in the code that failed . thanks, Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/