* dired: filenames sorted like on the Macintosh :-(
@ 2004-01-24 7:21 nospam55
2004-01-26 2:44 ` Harry Putnam
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From: nospam55 @ 2004-01-24 7:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi
my emacs on redhat 8 has an apple-like filename order
(dots ignored, char order : AaBb ... )
I would like the classical unix ascii order (first dot, uppercase, lowercase chars etc),
how to tell this to emacs?
Thanks :-)
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* Re: dired: filenames sorted like on the Macintosh :-(
2004-01-24 7:21 dired: filenames sorted like on the Macintosh :-( nospam55
@ 2004-01-26 2:44 ` Harry Putnam
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From: Harry Putnam @ 2004-01-26 2:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
nospam55 <nospa@no.yahoo.no> writes:
> Hi
>
> my emacs on redhat 8 has an apple-like filename order
> (dots ignored, char order : AaBb ... )
>
> I would like the classical unix ascii order (first dot, uppercase, lowercase chars etc),
> how to tell this to emacs?
Its not an emacs only solution but you can set LC_COLLATE in your
environment and I think it will give you what you want. Should also
make command line `ls' in your shell do the classical unix listing.
in sh like shells: LC_COLLATE=C;export LC_COLLATE
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* Re: dired: filenames sorted like on the Macintosh :-(
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@ 2004-01-26 19:21 ` nospam55
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From: nospam55 @ 2004-01-26 19:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
> in sh like shells: LC_COLLATE=C;export LC_COLLATE
Works! Thanks :-)
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