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Re: list a directory
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roodwriter |
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Re: list a directory |
Date: |
Sat, 01 Mar 2003 20:37:04 -0500 |
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ck wrote:
> I used to type c-x f <return>, then I can view list of file in
> current directory. I could not view a list file in a directory
> after I re-install xemacs. Did I miss something.
>
> D. Goel wrote:
>> ck <cljlk@hotmail.com> writes:
>>
>>
>>>I have xemacs installed on my Windows2000, but I cannot list a directory
>>>files. In order to open the file, I have to know exact the file
>>>name in the directory and type
>>>the file name. How do I trigger the problem? Please shed a light.
>>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>
>> hi
>>
>> Type C-x d
>>
>>
>> DG http://gnufans.net/
>> --
You have the commands confused. C-x C-f is for opening a file or for
creating one where there isn't one. It's not for viewing the directory.
C-x d, as stated by D. Goel, is for viewing a directory.
Unless it works differently on Windows than on Linux.
--Rod
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