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Re: tweaking default `ls -l` output to use locale before posix
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Andreas Schwab |
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Re: tweaking default `ls -l` output to use locale before posix |
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Tue, 27 Sep 2005 12:02:04 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.110003 (No Gnus v0.3) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Paul Eggert <address@hidden> writes:
> But we'd still have to see how Emacs dired is doing in this area. Is
> that something you can look into? Have you tried using Emacs in
> locales that have really oddball time styles?
Emacs can use --dired now, so this should not be an issue.
Andreas.
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"And now for something completely different."
- Re: tweaking default `ls -l` output to use locale before posix, Paul Eggert, 2005/09/25
- Re: tweaking default `ls -l` output to use locale before posix, Mike Frysinger, 2005/09/25
- Re: tweaking default `ls -l` output to use locale before posix, Paul Eggert, 2005/09/26
- Re: tweaking default `ls -l` output to use locale before posix, Mike Frysinger, 2005/09/26
- Re: tweaking default `ls -l` output to use locale before posix, Paul Eggert, 2005/09/26
- Re: tweaking default `ls -l` output to use locale before posix, Mike Frysinger, 2005/09/26
- Re: tweaking default `ls -l` output to use locale before posix, Paul Eggert, 2005/09/27
- Re: tweaking default `ls -l` output to use locale before posix,
Andreas Schwab <=
- Re: tweaking default `ls -l` output to use locale before posix, Paul Eggert, 2005/09/27
- Re: tweaking default `ls -l` output to use locale before posix, Mike Frysinger, 2005/09/27
- Re: tweaking default `ls -l` output to use locale before posix, Paul Eggert, 2005/09/28