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Re: Another rookie question dired and deleting files
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Robert D. Crawford |
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Re: Another rookie question dired and deleting files |
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Mon, 06 Mar 2006 07:11:42 -0600 |
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"billy" <bp1497@att.com> writes:
> Ive looked through my Emacs handbook and found where I can mark files
> for deletion. Question now is how to get it to actually delete them.
> I used 'd' to mark them and I know 'D' will delete a file immediately.
IIRC, 'd' marks files for deletion, but does not actually delete them.
'x' performs the action. think of it as x-ecute.
For more info on dired, in a very concise form, while in a dired buffer
type C-h m. Think of this as help for mode. It works in all buffers
and will show you the active commands. Switch to the help buffer and
use C-s to search for a word that you think will get you the info you
need.
rdc
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