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Re: `Q' in Dired - be able to skip the rest of one file and move on to t
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Luc Teirlinck |
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Re: `Q' in Dired - be able to skip the rest of one file and move on to the next |
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Thu, 3 Jan 2008 09:56:55 -0600 (CST) |
Richard Stallman wrote:
I agree it would be good to have a way to skip to the start of the
next file.
There is such a way right now:
M-> M-,
More than good enough for me.
A natural interface for this would be to unmark each file just
before starting to search that file. Then, quitting the command
and resuming it will skip that file.
Yes, but the file would stay unmarked. If I mark files, I often want
to perform several operations in sequence on them. Anyway, quitting
and resuming seems at least at much work as M-> M-, (which is only two
keystrokes to begin with).
Sincerely,
Luc.
- `Q' in Dired - be able to skip the rest of one file and move on to the next, Drew Adams, 2008/01/02
- Re: `Q' in Dired - be able to skip the rest of one file and move on to the next, Richard Stallman, 2008/01/03
- Re: `Q' in Dired - be able to skip the rest of one file and move on to the next,
Luc Teirlinck <=
- Re: `Q' in Dired - be able to skip the rest of one file and move onto the next, Richard Stallman, 2008/01/05
- Re: `Q' in Dired - be able to skip the rest of one file and move onto the next, Juri Linkov, 2008/01/07
- RE: `Q' in Dired - be able to skip the rest of one file and move onto the next, Drew Adams, 2008/01/07
- Re: `Q' in Dired - be able to skip the rest of one file and move onto the next, Richard Stallman, 2008/01/08
- Re: `Q' in Dired - be able to skip the rest of one file and move onto the next, Juri Linkov, 2008/01/08
- RE: `Q' in Dired - be able to skip the rest of one file and move onto the next, Drew Adams, 2008/01/08
- Re: `Q' in Dired - be able to skip the rest of one file and move onto the next, Luc Teirlinck, 2008/01/07