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Re: two dired questions
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Colin S. Miller |
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Re: two dired questions |
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Tue, 04 May 2010 15:41:57 -0000 |
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B. T. Raven wrote:
Colin S. Miller wrote:
Thanks, Colin. C-x C-j must be new in ver. 23 since it's undefined by
default in my 22.3 distro. In both versions you should be able to
replace the current dired buffer with its parent (unless you're in the
root) by navigating to the .. entry (e.g. with a series of < or >
presses) and then pressing 'a'
tnx,
Ed
Ed,
Ah. I normally use xemacs, not GNU emacs, and assumed that
it also works in emacs.
In emacs 22.2.1, the function you want is dired-jump [under xemacs it's
dired-jump-back]. For some reason it's not bound by default in GNU emacs,
but binds itself the first time you use it.
SFAC,
Colin S. Miller
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