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Re: Typo in Emacs 29 manual?
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John Yates |
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Re: Typo in Emacs 29 manual? |
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Sat, 5 Mar 2022 16:13:52 -0500 |
The two described behaviors are mutually exclusive. The opening
> Typing ‘C-x C-j’ (‘dired-jump’) in any buffer will open a Dired buffer...
is imprecise (to wit the next sentence). Perhaps better might be:
Typing ‘C-x C-j’ (‘dired-jump’) in a Dired buffer will move up a level
and move point to the previous directory’s line. Typing ‘C-x C-j’
(‘dired-jump’) in any other kind of buffer will open a Dired buffer in
that same window and move point to the line corresponding to the
current file. Typing ‘C-x 4 C-j’ (‘dired-jump-other-window’ has the
same effect but opens a new window for the Dired buffer.
Question: what if the original buffer is neither a Dired buffer nor a
buffer visiting a file?
On Sat, Mar 5, 2022 at 3:27 PM Natalie <batalie@riseup.net> wrote:
> On 2022-03-05 12:56, Natalie wrote:
> > I'm not filing a bug about this (yet), because I think I might be
> > missing something. But can someone tell me if this is a typo?
> >
> > From 30.1 Entering Dired (pulled from git master's emacs.info)
> >> Typing ‘C-x C-j’ (‘dired-jump’) in any buffer will open a Dired buffer
> and move point to the line corresponding to the current file. In Dired,
> move up a level and go to the previous directory’s line. Typing ‘C-x 4
> C-j’ (‘dired-jump-other-window’ has the same effect but opens a new window
> for the Dired buffer.
>
> Of course, I just figured it out right after sending this. I suggest
> saying "In Dired, THIS WILL move up a level and go to the previous
> directory's line." Just no capitals..
>
>
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