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Re: How to open all files in a directory?


From: Pony
Subject: Re: How to open all files in a directory?
Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 01:39:11 -0800 (PST)
User-agent: G2/1.0

Thanks so much.
I got it.






On 11月4日, 上午6时48分, Andreas Politz <poli...@fh-trier.de> wrote:
> Pony wrote:
>
> > Thanks.
>
> > I think I didn't make myself clear.
> > I use ido mode in Emacs, which means when you input `C-x C-f * RET' ,
> > emacs will open a new file named " * " instead of open all the files.
>
> > At present I just close the ido mode first, then open all files, and
> > open ido mode again.
> > I'd like to know whether there is a smarter way to do this.
>
> > EMACS makes me want to be much more lazyer!!       ^_^
>
> When in ido-mode press C-f .This disables ido for the moment.
>
> -ap
>
>
>
> > On 11月4日, 上午3时52分, "Drew Adams" <drew.ad...@oracle.com> wrote:
> >>> do you know is there a way to open all the files in one directory?
> >>> instead of opening it one by one...
> >> With Emacs there is always a way - no, several ways. ;-)
>
> >> `C-x C-f * RET' will open all files in the current directory (or `C-x C-f 
> >> .*
> >> RET' if you also want the dot files). Each file is visited in a buffer, 
> >> but the
> >> buffers are not all displayed. Use `C-x C-b' to access buffers.
>
> >> File-name globbing (wildcards) always works with commands such as 
> >> `find-file'
> >> (`C-x C-f') when you hit `RET'.



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