* Dired buffers and finding files...
@ 2002-10-22 12:27 Tim Haynes
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From: Tim Haynes @ 2002-10-22 12:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
Howdo,
Minor niggle here that's getting to me.
If I have a buffer visiting a file in a given directory - e.g. /tmp/foo.txt
or something - and then decide I want to bring up a dired buffer of that
directory, pressing `C-x C-f /tmp/ RET' flips me to the existing foo.txt
buffer, rather than starting dired. If I remove the trailing `/' then I get
the directory view. If there's no file from that directory open, it jumps
straight to it - this feels weird under the fingertips..
Any variables I should have customized or is this a bug/feature? (There's
not a single mention of `dired' in .*emacs* here.)
FWIW I'm running "GNU Emacs 21.2.1 (i386-debian-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d
scroll bars) of 2002-03-22 on raven, modified by Debian".
Cheers,
~Tim
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* Re: Dired buffers and finding files...
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@ 2002-10-22 14:33 ` Bernd Wolter
2002-10-22 17:58 ` Tim Haynes
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From: Bernd Wolter @ 2002-10-22 14:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
Martin Schmitz <dosenfleisch@gmx.de> writes:
> Tim Haynes <usenet@stirfried.vegetable.org.uk> writes:
>
> > If I have a buffer visiting a file in a given directory - e.g. /tmp/foo.txt
> > or something - and then decide I want to bring up a dired buffer of that
> > directory, pressing `C-x C-f /tmp/ RET' flips me to the existing foo.txt
> ^^^^^^^
> Try 'C-x d RET'
>
Or from within the buffer in question C-x C-j.
bernd
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* Re: Dired buffers and finding files...
2002-10-22 14:33 ` Bernd Wolter
@ 2002-10-22 17:58 ` Tim Haynes
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From: Tim Haynes @ 2002-10-22 17:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
Bernd Wolter <mathae.wolter@gmx.de> writes:
> Martin Schmitz <dosenfleisch@gmx.de> writes:
>
>> Tim Haynes <usenet@stirfried.vegetable.org.uk> writes:
>>
>> > If I have a buffer visiting a file in a given directory - e.g.
>> > /tmp/foo.txt or something - and then decide I want to bring up a dired
>> > buffer of that directory, pressing `C-x C-f /tmp/ RET' flips me to the
>> > existing foo.txt ^^^^^^^
>>
>> Try 'C-x d RET'
>
> Or from within the buffer in question C-x C-j.
OK thanks for those two; I'll have a play imminently :8)
~Tim
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* RE: Dired buffers and finding files...
@ 2002-10-23 15:14 Bingham, Jay
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From: Bingham, Jay @ 2002-10-23 15:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
I have just one question about C-x C-j, what function does it invoke on your machine.
I am running 21.1 on Win2000 and 20.4 on a Unix box, it is undefined in both of these.
I would like to suggest to all responders that when ever your reply includes instructions to press a key sequence to invoke a function that you use the convention used in the help to describe key sequences and the functions that they invoke, i.e. `C-x d' (`dired'),.
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From: Tim Haynes [mailto:usenet@stirfried.vegetable.org.uk]
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Subject: Re: Dired buffers and finding files...
Bernd Wolter <mathae.wolter@gmx.de> writes:
> Martin Schmitz <dosenfleisch@gmx.de> writes:
>
>> Tim Haynes <usenet@stirfried.vegetable.org.uk> writes:
>>
>> > If I have a buffer visiting a file in a given directory - e.g.
>> > /tmp/foo.txt or something - and then decide I want to bring up a dired
>> > buffer of that directory, pressing `C-x C-f /tmp/ RET' flips me to the
>> > existing foo.txt ^^^^^^^
>>
>> Try 'C-x d RET'
>
> Or from within the buffer in question C-x C-j.
OK thanks for those two; I'll have a play imminently :8)
~Tim
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* Re: Dired buffers and finding files...
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@ 2002-10-23 16:24 ` John Paul Wallington
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From: John Paul Wallington @ 2002-10-23 16:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Bingham, Jay" <Jay.Bingham@hp.com> wrote:
> I have just one question about C-x C-j, what function does it invoke
> on your machine.
It runs `dired-jump' iff you have loaded the dired-x library.
> I am running 21.1 on Win2000 and 20.4 on a Unix box, it is undefined
> in both of these.
(require 'dired-x) in your .emacs should define it.
> I would like to suggest to all responders that when ever your reply
> includes instructions to press a key sequence to invoke a function
> that you use the convention used in the help to describe key
> sequences and the functions that they invoke, i.e. `C-x d'
> (`dired'),.
IMHO, people should seriously consider avoiding top-posting (and
perhaps be wary of posting lines longer than a screen width) too ;-)
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