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Re: create and open tags in windows and other markings...
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Mathias Dahl |
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Re: create and open tags in windows and other markings... |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Jul 2006 12:27:44 +0200 |
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"newbKt" <katydotlee@gmail.com> writes:
> Also I tried to use %g to mark the files I wanted, but I was not
> successful in getting the files I wanted marked. Is there a way to mark
> files that begin with 0 and have the extension .tex? I tried a variety
> of things, like 0*.tex, 0[*.tex] but none of them worked. An example
> file list is given below:
> cow.tex
> 02-bull.tex
> 03-eagle.cgz
> 09-fish.tex
>
> I want files 02 and 09 to be marked and then I want to open them up
> with some magical combination of keys.
To do that you should use the `% m' command instead. `% g' searches
*inside* the files and marks the one that matches the regexp you
enter. `% m' matches text in the file names.
So, try `% m' instead, with the following search string: 0.*\.tex$
To actually open the marked files, the only command I found seems to
be `F', `dired-do-find-marked-files'. Try that.