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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/dired-x.texi


From: Richard M. Stallman
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/dired-x.texi
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:44:24 -0400

Index: emacs/man/dired-x.texi
diff -c emacs/man/dired-x.texi:1.14 emacs/man/dired-x.texi:1.15
*** emacs/man/dired-x.texi:1.14 Mon Sep  1 11:45:45 2003
--- emacs/man/dired-x.texi      Tue Sep 30 16:44:24 2003
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*** 1108,1161 ****
  @end table
  
  @table @kbd
- @findex dired-goto-file
- @kindex M-g
- @item M-g
- (@code{dired-goto-file}) Go to the line of a file (or directory).
- 
  @findex dired-goto-subdir
  @kindex M-G
  @item M-G
  (@code{dired-goto-subdir}) Go to the header line of an inserted directory.
  This command reads its argument, with completion derived from the names of the
  inserted subdirectories.
- @end table
- 
- @table @kbd
- @item w
- @cindex Adding to the kill ring in Dired.
- @kindex w
- @findex dired-copy-filename-as-kill
- (@code{dired-copy-filename-as-kill}) The @kbd{w} command puts the names
- of the marked (or next @var{N}) files into the kill ring, as if you had
- killed them with @kbd{C-w}.  With a zero prefix argument @var{N}=0, use the
- complete pathname of each file.  With a raw (just @kbd{C-u}) prefix argument,
- use the relative pathname of each marked file.  As a special case, if no
- prefix argument is given and point is on a directory headerline, it
- gives you the name of that directory, without looking for marked files.
- 
- @vindex dired-marked-files
- The list of names is also stored onto the variable @code{dired-marked-files}
- for use, e.g., in the @kbd{M-:} (@code{eval-expression}) command.
- 
- As this command also displays what was pushed onto the kill ring, you can
- use it to display the list of currently marked files in the
- echo area (unless you happen to be on a subdirectory headerline).
- 
- You can then feed the file name to other Emacs commands with @kbd{C-y}.
- For example, say you want to rename a file with a long name to a slightly
- different name.  First type @kbd{w} to push the old name onto the kill
- ring.  Then type @kbd{R} to rename it and use @kbd{C-y} inside @kbd{R}'s
- minibuffer prompt to insert the old name at a convenient place.
- 
- @item T
- @kindex T
- @cindex Toggling marks.
- @findex dired-do-toggle
- (@code{dired-do-toggle}) Toggle marks.  That is, currently marked
- files become unmarked and vice versa.  Files marked with other flags
- (such as @samp{D}) are not affected.  The special directories @file{.}
- and @file{..} are never toggled.
  @end table
  
  @table @code
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