* Speedbar on Win32: cannot change drive
@ 2005-01-20 18:07 Ermo
2005-01-24 14:15 ` Eric Ludlam
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From: Ermo @ 2005-01-20 18:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
in the speedbar, I can rise folders up to the drive (e.g.: "C:"), but I
don't know how to change to another drive (e.g.: "D:").
Any suggestion?
Thank you.
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* Re: Speedbar on Win32: cannot change drive
2005-01-20 18:07 Speedbar on Win32: cannot change drive Ermo
@ 2005-01-24 14:15 ` Eric Ludlam
2005-01-24 15:02 ` John Paul Wallington
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From: Eric Ludlam @ 2005-01-24 14:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>> Ermo <not.valid@sorry.com> seems to think that:
>Hi,
> in the speedbar, I can rise folders up to the drive (e.g.:
>"C:"), but I don't know how to change to another drive (e.g.: "D:").
>
>Any suggestion?
>
>Thank you.
If you visit a file on D:, speedbar will automatically switch to that
drive. I don't think there is a way to navigate to another drive.
Eric
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* Re: Speedbar on Win32: cannot change drive
2005-01-24 14:15 ` Eric Ludlam
@ 2005-01-24 15:02 ` John Paul Wallington
2005-01-24 19:54 ` Elena
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From: John Paul Wallington @ 2005-01-24 15:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
Eric Ludlam <eludlam@mathworks.com> writes:
>>>> Ermo <not.valid@sorry.com> seems to think that:
>>Hi,
>> in the speedbar, I can rise folders up to the drive (e.g.:
>>"C:"), but I don't know how to change to another drive (e.g.: "D:").
[...]
> If you visit a file on D:, speedbar will automatically switch to that
> drive. I don't think there is a way to navigate to another drive.
>From the speedbar frame Ermo could do M-x cd d:/
then press "g" to run `speedbar-refresh'.
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* Re: Speedbar on Win32: cannot change drive
2005-01-24 15:02 ` John Paul Wallington
@ 2005-01-24 19:54 ` Elena
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From: Elena @ 2005-01-24 19:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
John Paul Wallington wrote:
> From the speedbar frame Ermo could do M-x cd d:/
> then press "g" to run `speedbar-refresh'.
It works.
For the sake of newbies, I report each step:
M-x cd RET
Then Emacs prompts for the new directory, for d:/ enter (slash required):
d:/ RET
Now you have to refresh the speedbar:
M-x speedbar-refresh RET
Pressing g to refresh the speedbar doesn't work on my Emacs - it starts
flashing (visible-bell is t) - maybe something is wrong in my
configuration.
I'm happy anyway.
Thanks
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