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5@c Author: Sebastian Kremer <sk@thp.uni-koeln.de>
6@c Lawrence R. Dodd <dodd@roebling.poly.edu>
7@c [Dodd's address no longer valid.]
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10@c FOR GNU EMACS USE ../info/dired-x BELOW
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12@c dired-x.el REVISION NUMBER
13@settitle Dired Extra Version 2 User's Manual
14@iftex
15@finalout
16@end iftex
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20@copying
21Copyright @copyright{} 1994, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
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24@quotation
25Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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27any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
28Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU Manual'',
29and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the license
30is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''.
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32(a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have the freedom to copy and
33modify this GNU manual. Buying copies from the FSF supports it in
34developing GNU and promoting software freedom.''
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36@end copying
37
38@dircategory Emacs
39@direntry
40* Dired-X: (dired-x). Dired Extra Features.
41@end direntry
42
43@c @smallbook
44@tex
45\overfullrule=0pt
46%\global\baselineskip 30pt % For printing in double spaces
47@end tex
48
49@titlepage
50@sp 6
51@c dired-x.el REVISION NUMBER
52@center @titlefont{Dired Extra Version 2}
53@sp 2
54@center @titlefont{For The GNU Emacs}
55@sp 1
56@center @titlefont{Directory Editor}
57@sp 4
58@center Lawrence R@. Dodd
59@c @center @t{dodd@@roebling.poly.edu}
60@sp 5
61@center (Based on @file{dired.texi} by Sebastian Kremer <sk@@thp.uni-koeln.de>)
62@page
63@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
64@insertcopying
65@end titlepage
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67@contents
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70@ifnottex
71
72@node Top
73@comment node-name, next, previous, up
74
75@noindent
76This documents the ``extra'' features for Dired Mode for GNU Emacs that are
77provided by the file @file{dired-x.el}.
78
79@itemize @bullet
80
81@item
82Based on @file{dired.texi} by Sebastian Kremer <sk@@thp.uni-koeln.de>
83
84@c dired-x.el REVISION NUMBER
85@item
86For @file{dired-x.el} revision 2
87
88@c @item
89@c Revision of this manual: 2.53 (2001/02/25 14:05:46)
90
91@c @item
92@c Bugs to Lawrence R. Dodd <dodd@@roebling.poly.edu>. @emph{Please} type
93@c @kbd{M-x dired-x-submit-report} to submit a bug report (@pxref{Bugs}).
94
95@c @item
96@c You can obtain a copy of this package via anonymous ftp in
97@c @t{/roebling.poly.edu:/pub/packages/dired-x.tar.gz}
98
99@end itemize
100
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103@menu
104* Introduction::
105* Installation::
106* Omitting Files in Dired::
107* Local Variables::
108* Shell Command Guessing::
109* Virtual Dired::
110* Advanced Mark Commands::
111* Multiple Dired Directories::
112* Find File At Point::
113* Miscellaneous Commands::
114* Bugs::
115
116* GNU Free Documentation License::
117* Concept Index::
118* Command Index::
119* Key Index::
120* Variable Index::
121
122@end menu
123
124@end ifnottex
125
126@node Introduction, Installation, Top, Top
127@comment node-name, next, previous, up
128@chapter Introduction
129
130This documents the @emph{extra} features for Dired Mode for GNU Emacs. It
131is derived from version 1.191 of Sebastian Kremer's @file{dired-x.el}.
132
133In adopting this @file{dired-x.el} to GNU Emacs v19 some material that has
134been incorporated into @file{dired.el} and @file{dired-aux.el} of the GNU Emacs
13519 distribution has been removed and some material was modified for agreement
136with the functions in @file{dired.el} and @file{dired-aux.el}. For example,
137the code using @code{gmhist} history functions was replaced with code using
138the mini-buffer history now built into GNU Emacs. Finally, a few other
139features have been added and a few more functions have been bound to keys.
140
141@ifnottex
142@menu
143* Features::
144* Technical Details::
145@end menu
146@end ifnottex
147
148@node Features, Technical Details, , Introduction
149@comment node-name, next, previous, up
150@section Features
151@cindex Features
152
153Some features provided by Dired Extra
154
155@enumerate
156@item
157Omitting uninteresting files from Dired listing.
158@itemize @bullet
159@xref{Omitting Files in Dired}.
160@end itemize
161@item
162Local variables for Dired directories.
163@itemize @bullet
164@xref{Local Variables}.
165@end itemize
166@item
167Guessing shell commands in Dired buffers.
168@itemize @bullet
169@xref{Shell Command Guessing}.
170@end itemize
171@item
172Running Dired command in non-Dired buffers.
173@itemize @bullet
174@xref{Virtual Dired}.
175@end itemize
176@item
177Finding a file mentioned in a buffer
178@itemize @bullet
179@xref{Find File At Point}.
180@end itemize
181@item
182Commands using file marking.
183@itemize @bullet
184@xref{Advanced Mark Commands}.
185@end itemize
186@end enumerate
187
188@noindent
189@file{dired-x.el} binds some functions to keys in Dired Mode (@pxref{Key
190Index}) and also binds @kbd{C-x C-j} and @kbd{C-x 4 C-j} @emph{globally} to
191@code{dired-jump} (@pxref{Miscellaneous Commands}). It may also bind @kbd{C-x
192C-f} and @kbd{C-x 4 C-f} to @code{dired-x-find-file} and
193@code{dired-x-find-file-other-window}, respectively (@pxref{Find File At
194Point}).
195
196@node Technical Details, , Features, Introduction
197@comment node-name, next, previous, up
198@section Technical Details
199@cindex Redefined functions
200@cindex @file{dired-aux.el}
201
202When loaded this code @emph{redefines} the following functions of GNU Emacs
203from @file{dired.el}
204
205@itemize @bullet
206@item
207@code{dired-clean-up-after-deletion}
208@item
209@code{dired-find-buffer-nocreate}
210@item
211@code{dired-initial-position}
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212@end itemize
213
214@noindent
215and the following functions from @file{dired-aux.el}
216
217@itemize @bullet
218@item
219@code{dired-add-entry}
220@item
221@code{dired-read-shell-command}
222@end itemize
223
224@node Installation, Omitting Files in Dired, Introduction, Top
225@comment node-name, next, previous, up
226@chapter Installation
227
228@noindent
229This manual describes the Dired features provided by the file
230@file{dired-x.el}. To take advantage of these features, you must load the
231file and (optionally) set some variables.
232
233@noindent
234In your @file{.emacs} file in your home directory, or in the system-wide
235initialization file @file{default.el} in the @file{site-lisp} directory, put
236
237@example
238(add-hook 'dired-load-hook
239 (lambda ()
240 (load "dired-x")
241 ;; Set dired-x global variables here. For example:
242 ;; (setq dired-guess-shell-gnutar "gtar")
243 ;; (setq dired-x-hands-off-my-keys nil)
244 ))
245(add-hook 'dired-mode-hook
246 (lambda ()
247 ;; Set dired-x buffer-local variables here. For example:
248 ;; (dired-omit-mode 1)
249 ))
250@end example
251
252@noindent
253This will load @file{dired-x.el} when Dired is first invoked (for example,
254when you first type @kbd{C-x d}).
255
256@ifnottex
257@menu
258* Optional Installation Dired Jump::
259* Optional Installation File At Point::
260@end menu
261@end ifnottex
262
263@node Optional Installation Dired Jump, Optional Installation File At Point, , Installation
264@comment node-name, next, previous, up
265@section Optional Installation Dired Jump
266
267@cindex Autoloading @code{dired-jump} and @code{dired-jump-other-window}
268
269In order to have @code{dired-jump} and @code{dired-jump-other-window}
270(@pxref{Miscellaneous Commands}) work @emph{before} @code{dired} and
271@code{dired-x} have been properly loaded the user should set-up an autoload
272for these functions. In your @file{.emacs} file put
273
274@example
275;; Autoload `dired-jump' and `dired-jump-other-window'.
276;; We autoload from FILE dired.el. This will then load dired-x.el
277;; and hence define `dired-jump' and `dired-jump-other-window'.
278(define-key global-map "\C-x\C-j" 'dired-jump)
279(define-key global-map "\C-x4\C-j" 'dired-jump-other-window)
280
281(autoload (quote dired-jump) "dired" "\
282Jump to Dired buffer corresponding to current buffer.
283If in a file, Dired the current directory and move to file's line.
284If in Dired already, pop up a level and goto old directory's line.
285In case the proper Dired file line cannot be found, refresh the Dired
286buffer and try again." t nil)
287
288(autoload (quote dired-jump-other-window) "dired" "\
289Like \\[dired-jump] (dired-jump) but in other window." t nil)
290@end example
291
292Note that in recent releases of GNU Emacs 19 (i.e., 19.25 or later) the file
293@file{../lisp/loaddefs.el} of the Emacs distribution already contains the
294proper auto-loading for @code{dired-jump} so you need only put
295
296@example
297(define-key global-map "\C-x\C-j" 'dired-jump)
298@end example
299
300@noindent
301in your @file{.emacs} file in order to have @kbd{C-x C-j} work
302before @code{dired} is loaded.
303
304@node Optional Installation File At Point, , Optional Installation Dired Jump, Installation
305@comment node-name, next, previous, up
306@section Optional Installation File At Point
307
308@cindex Binding @code{dired-x-find-file}
309If you choose to have @file{dired-x.el} bind @code{dired-x-find-file} over
310@code{find-file} (@pxref{Find File At Point}), then you will need to set
311@code{dired-x-hands-off-my-keys} and make a call to the function
312@code{dired-x-bind-find-file} in the @code{dired-load-hook}:
313
314@example
315(add-hook 'dired-load-hook
316 (lambda ()
317 (load "dired-x")
318 ;; Bind dired-x-find-file.
319 (setq dired-x-hands-off-my-keys nil)
320 ;; Make sure our binding preference is invoked.
321 (dired-x-bind-find-file)
322 ))
323@end example
324
325Alternatively, you can set the variable @emph{before} @file{dired-x.el} is
326loaded
327
328@example
329(add-hook 'dired-load-hook
330 (lambda ()
331 ;; Bind dired-x-find-file.
332 (setq dired-x-hands-off-my-keys nil)
333 (load "dired-x")
334 ))
335@end example
336
337@node Omitting Files in Dired, Local Variables, Installation, Top
338@comment node-name, next, previous, up
339@chapter Omitting Files in Dired
340
341@cindex Omitting Files in Dired
342@cindex Uninteresting files
343@dfn{Omitting} a file means removing it from the directory listing. Omitting
344is useful for keeping Dired buffers free of ``uninteresting'' files (for
345instance, auto-save, auxiliary, backup, and revision control files) so that
346the user can concentrate on the interesting files. Like hidden files, omitted
347files are never seen by Dired. Omitting differs from hiding in several
348respects:
349
350@itemize @bullet
351
352@item
353Omitting works on individual files, not on directories; an entire directory
354cannot be omitted (though each of its files could be).
355
356@item
357Omitting is wholesale; if omitting is turned on for a Dired buffer, then all
358uninteresting files listed in that buffer are omitted. The user does not omit
359(or unomit) files one at a time.
360
361@item
362Omitting can be automatic; uninteresting file lines in the buffer can be
363removed before the user ever sees them.
364
365@item
366Marked files are never omitted.
367@end itemize
368
369@table @kbd
370@item M-o
371@kindex M-o
372@findex dired-omit-mode
373(@code{dired-omit-mode}) Toggle between displaying and omitting
374``uninteresting'' files.
375@item * O
376@kindex * O
377@findex dired-mark-omitted
378(@code{dired-mark-omitted}) Mark ``uninteresting'' files.
379@end table
380
381@noindent
382In order to make Dired Omit work you first need to load @file{dired-x.el}
383inside @code{dired-load-hook} (@pxref{Installation}) and then evaluate
384@code{(dired-omit-mode 1)} in some way (@pxref{Omitting Variables}).
385
386@ifnottex
387@menu
388* Omitting Variables::
389* Omitting Examples::
390* Omitting Technical::
391@end menu
392@end ifnottex
393
394@node Omitting Variables, Omitting Examples, , Omitting Files in Dired
395@comment node-name, next, previous, up
396
397@section Omitting Variables
398
399@cindex Customizing file omitting
400The following variables can be used to customize omitting.
401
402@table @code
403
404@vindex dired-omit-mode
405@item dired-omit-mode
406
407Default: @code{nil}
408
409@cindex How to make omitting the default in Dired
410If non-@code{nil}, ``uninteresting'' files are not listed.
411Uninteresting files are those whose files whose names match regexp
412@code{dired-omit-files}, plus those ending with extensions in
413@code{dired-omit-extensions}. @kbd{M-o} (@code{dired-omit-mode})
414toggles its value, which is buffer-local. Put
415
416@example
417(dired-omit-mode 1)
418@end example
419
420@noindent
421inside your @code{dired-mode-hook} to have omitting initially turned on in
422@emph{every} Dired buffer (@pxref{Installation}). You can then use @kbd{M-o} to
423unomit in that buffer.
424
425To enable omitting automatically only in certain directories one can use Dired
426Local Variables and put
427
428@example
429Local Variables:
430dired-omit-mode: t
431End:
432@end example
433
434@noindent
435into a file @file{.dired} (the default value of
436@code{dired-local-variables-file}) in that directory (@pxref{Local Variables}).
437
438@table @code
439@findex dired-omit-here-always
440@item dired-omit-here-always
441
442This is an interactive function that creates a local variables file exactly
443like the example above (if it does not already exist) in the file
444@code{dired-local-variables-file} in the current directory and then refreshes
445the directory listing (@pxref{Local Variables}).
446@end table
447
448@vindex dired-omit-files
449@item dired-omit-files
450
451Default: @code{"^#\\|\\.$"}
452
453Files whose names match this buffer-local regexp will not be displayed.
454This only has effect when @code{dired-omit-mode}'s value is @code{t}.
455
456The default value omits the special directories @file{.} and @file{..} and
457autosave files (plus other files ending in @file{.}) (@pxref{Omitting Examples}).
458
459@vindex dired-omit-extensions
460@item dired-omit-extensions
461
462Default: The elements of @code{completion-ignored-extensions},
463@code{dired-latex-unclean-extensions}, @code{dired-bibtex-unclean-extensions}
464and @code{dired-texinfo-unclean-extensions}.
465
466If non-@code{nil}, a list of extensions (strings) to omit from Dired listings.
467Its format is the same as that of @code{completion-ignored-extensions}.
468
469@vindex dired-omit-localp
470@item dired-omit-localp
471
472Default: @code{no-dir}
473
474The @var{localp} argument @code{dired-omit-expunge} passes to
475@code{dired-get-filename}. If it is @code{no-dir}, omitting is much faster,
476but you can only match against the non-directory part of the file name. Set it
477to @code{nil} if you need to match the whole file name or @code{t} to match the
478file name relative to the buffer's top-level directory.
479
480@item dired-omit-marker-char
481@vindex dired-omit-marker-char
482@cindex Omitting additional files
483Default: @kbd{C-o}
484
485Temporary marker used by Dired to implement omitting. Should never be used
486as marker by the user or other packages. There is one exception to this rule:
487by adding
488
489@example
490(setq dired-mark-keys "\C-o")
491;; i.e., the value of dired-omit-marker-char
492;; (which is not defined yet)
493@end example
494
495@noindent
496to your @file{~/.emacs}, you can bind the @kbd{C-o} key to insert a
497@kbd{C-o} marker, thus causing these files to be omitted in addition to the
498usually omitted files. Unfortunately the files you omitted manually this way
499will show up again after reverting the buffer, unlike the others.
500
501@end table
502
503@node Omitting Examples, Omitting Technical, Omitting Variables, Omitting Files in Dired
504@comment node-name, next, previous, up
505@section Examples of Omitting Various File Types
506
507@itemize @bullet
508
509@item
510@cindex RCS files, how to omit them in Dired
511@cindex Omitting RCS files in Dired
512If you wish to avoid seeing RCS files and the @file{RCS} directory, then put
513
514@example
515(setq dired-omit-files
516 (concat dired-omit-files "\\|^RCS$\\|,v$"))
517@end example
518
519@noindent
520in the @code{dired-load-hook} (@pxref{Installation}). This assumes
521@code{dired-omit-localp} has its default value of @code{no-dir} to make the
522@code{^}-anchored matches work. As a slower alternative, with
523@code{dired-omit-localp} set to @code{nil}, you can use @code{/} instead of
524@code{^} in the regexp.
525
526@item
527@cindex Tib files, how to omit them in Dired
528@cindex Omitting tib files in Dired
529If you use @code{tib}, the bibliography program for use with @TeX{} and
530La@TeX{}, and you
531want to omit the @file{INDEX} and the @file{*-t.tex} files, then put
532
533@example
534(setq dired-omit-files
535 (concat dired-omit-files "\\|^INDEX$\\|-t\\.tex$"))
536@end example
537
538@noindent
539in the @code{dired-load-hook} (@pxref{Installation}).
540
541@item
542@cindex Dot files, how to omit them in Dired
543@cindex Omitting dot files in Dired
544If you do not wish to see @samp{dot} files (files starting with a @file{.}),
545then put
546
547@example
548(setq dired-omit-files
549 (concat dired-omit-files "\\|^\\..+$"))
550@end example
551
552@noindent
553in the @code{dired-load-hook} (@pxref{Installation}).
554
555@end itemize
556
557@node Omitting Technical, , Omitting Examples, Omitting Files in Dired
558@comment node-name, next, previous, up
559@section Some Technical Details of Omitting
560
561Loading @file{dired-x.el} will install Dired Omit by putting
562@code{dired-omit-expunge} on your @code{dired-after-readin-hook}, and will
563call @code{dired-extra-startup}, which in turn calls @code{dired-omit-startup}
564in your @code{dired-mode-hook}.
565
566@node Local Variables, Shell Command Guessing, Omitting Files in Dired, Top
567@comment node-name, next, previous, up
568@chapter Local Variables for Dired Directories
569
570@cindex Local Variables for Dired Directories
571@vindex dired-local-variables-file
572@vindex dired-enable-local-variables
573@noindent
574When Dired visits a directory, it looks for a file whose name is the value of
575variable @code{dired-local-variables-file} (default: @file{.dired}). If such
576a file is found, Dired will temporarily insert it into the Dired buffer and
577run @code{hack-local-variables}.
578
579@noindent
580For example, if the user puts
581
582@example
583Local Variables:
584dired-actual-switches: "-lat"
585dired-omit-mode: t
586End:
587@end example
588
589@noindent
590into a file called @file{.dired} in a directory then when that directory is
591viewed it will be
592
593@enumerate
594@item
595sorted by date
596@item
597omitted automatically
598@end enumerate
599
600@noindent
601You can set @code{dired-local-variables-file} to @code{nil} to suppress this.
602The value of @code{dired-enable-local-variables} controls if and how these
603local variables are read. This variable exists so that if may override the
604default value of @code{enable-local-variables}.
605
606@noindent
607Please see the GNU Emacs Manual to learn more about local variables.
608@xref{File Variables,Local Variables in Files,Local Variables in
609Files,emacs,The GNU Emacs Manual}.
610
611@noindent
612The following variables affect Dired Local Variables
613
614@table @code
615@vindex dired-local-variables-file
616@item dired-local-variables-file
617Default: @code{".dired"}
618
619If non-@code{nil}, file name for local variables for Dired. If Dired finds a
620file with that name in the current directory, it will temporarily insert it
621into the Dired buffer and run @code{hack-local-variables}.
622
623@vindex dired-enable-local-variables
624@item dired-enable-local-variables
625Default: @code{t}
626
627Controls the use of local-variables lists in Dired. The value can be @code{t},
628@code{nil}, or something else. A value of @code{t} means local-variables
629lists are obeyed in the @code{dired-local-variables-file}; @code{nil} means
630they are ignored; anything else means query. This variable temporarily
631overrides the value of @code{enable-local-variables} when the Dired Local
632Variables are hacked.
633@end table
634
635@node Shell Command Guessing, Virtual Dired, Local Variables, Top
636@comment node-name, next, previous, up
637@chapter Shell Command Guessing
638@cindex Guessing shell commands for files.
639
640Based upon the name of a file, Dired tries to guess what shell
641command you might want to apply to it. For example, if you have point
642on a file named @file{foo.tar} and you press @kbd{!}, Dired will guess
643you want to @samp{tar xvf} it and suggest that as the default shell
644command.
645
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647the default into the minibuffer and then edit it, e.g., to change
648@samp{tar xvf} to @samp{tar tvf}. If there are several commands for a given
649file, e.g., @samp{xtex} and @samp{dvips} for a @file{.dvi} file, you can type
e658c8ee 650@kbd{M-n} several times to see each of the matching commands.
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652Dired only tries to guess a command for a single file, never for a list
653of marked files.
654
655@table @code
656@item dired-guess-shell-alist-default
657@vindex dired-guess-shell-alist-default
658Predefined rules for shell commands. Set this to @code{nil} to turn guessing off.
659The elements of @code{dired-guess-shell-alist-user} (defined by the
660user) will override these rules.@refill
661
662@item dired-guess-shell-alist-user
663@vindex dired-guess-shell-alist-user
664If non-@code{nil}, a user-defined alist of file regexps and their suggested
665commands. These rules take precedence over the predefined rules in the
666variable @code{dired-guess-shell-alist-default} (to which they are prepended)
667when @code{dired-do-shell-command} is run).
668@refill
669
670Each element of the alist looks like
671
672@example
673(@var{regexp} @var{command}@dots{})
674@end example
675
676@noindent
677where each @var{command} can either be a string or a Lisp expression
678that evaluates to a string. If several commands are given, all of
679them will temporarily be pushed onto the history.
680
681If @samp{*} in the shell command, that means to substitute the file
682name.
683
684You can set this variable in your @file{~/.emacs}. For example,
685to add rules for @samp{.foo} and @samp{.bar} file extensions, write
686
687@example
688(setq dired-guess-shell-alist-user
689 (list
690 (list "\\.foo$" "@var{foo-command}");; fixed rule
691 ;; possibly more rules...
692 (list "\\.bar$";; rule with condition test
693 '(if @var{condition}
694 "@var{bar-command-1}"
695 "@var{bar-command-2}"))))
696@end example
697
698@noindent
699This will override any predefined rules for the same extensions.
700
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701@item dired-guess-shell-case-fold-search
702@vindex dired-guess-shell-case-fold-search
703Default: @code{t}
704
705Non-@code{nil} means @code{dired-guess-shell-alist-default} and
706@code{dired-guess-shell-alist-user} are matched case-insensitively.
707
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708@item dired-guess-shell-gnutar
709@vindex dired-guess-shell-gnutar
710@cindex Passing GNU Tar its @samp{z} switch.
711Default: @code{nil}
712
713If non-@code{nil}, this is the name of the GNU Tar executable (e.g.,
714@samp{tar} or @samp{gnutar}). GNU Tar's @samp{z} switch is used for
715compressed tar files.
716If you don't have GNU tar, set this to @code{nil}: a pipe using @samp{zcat} is
717then used.
718
719@item dired-guess-shell-gzip-quiet
720@vindex dired-guess-shell-gzip-quiet
721@cindex @code{gzip}
722Default: @code{t}
723
724A non-@code{nil} value means that @samp{-q} is passed to @code{gzip}
725overriding a verbose option in the @env{GZIP} environment variable.
726
727@item dired-guess-shell-znew-switches nil
728@vindex dired-guess-shell-znew-switches nil
729@cindex @code{znew}
730Default: @code{nil}
731
732A string of switches passed to @code{znew}. An example is
733@samp{-K} which will make @code{znew} keep a @file{.Z} file when it is
734smaller than the @file{.gz} file.
735
736@item dired-shell-command-history nil
737@vindex dired-shell-command-history nil
738
739History list for commands that read dired-shell commands.
740@end table
741
742@node Virtual Dired, Advanced Mark Commands, Shell Command Guessing, Top
743@comment node-name, next, previous, up
744@chapter Virtual Dired
745
746@cindex Virtual Dired
747@cindex Perusing @code{ls} listings
748@cindex @code{ls} listings, how to peruse them in Dired
749Using @dfn{Virtual Dired} means putting a buffer with Dired-like
750contents in Dired mode. The files described by the buffer contents need
751not actually exist. This is useful if you want to peruse an @samp{ls -lR}
752output file, for example one you got from an FTP server. You can use
753all motion commands usually available in Dired. You can also use
754it to save a Dired buffer in a file and resume it in a later session.
755
756@findex dired-virtual
757@kindex g
758@findex dired-virtual-revert
759Type @kbd{M-x dired-virtual} to put the current buffer into virtual
760Dired mode. You will be prompted for the top level directory of this
761buffer, with a default value guessed from the buffer contents. To
762convert the virtual to a real Dired buffer again, type @kbd{g} (which
763calls @code{dired-virtual-revert}) in the virtual Dired buffer and
764answer @samp{y}. You don't have to do this, though: you can relist
765single subdirectories using @kbd{l} (@code{dired-do-redisplay}) on the subdirectory
766headerline, leaving the buffer in virtual Dired mode all the time.
767
768@findex dired-virtual-mode
769@vindex auto-mode-alist
770The function @samp{dired-virtual-mode} is specially designed to turn on
771virtual Dired mode from the @code{auto-mode-alist}. To edit all
772@file{*.dired} files automatically in virtual Dired mode, put this into your
773@file{~/.emacs}:
774
775@example
776(setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("[^/]\\.dired$" . dired-virtual-mode)
777 auto-mode-alist))
778@end example
779
780@noindent
781The regexp is a bit more complicated than usual to exclude @file{.dired}
782local-variable files.
783
784@node Advanced Mark Commands, Multiple Dired Directories, Virtual Dired, Top
785@comment node-name, next, previous, up
786@chapter Advanced Mark Commands
787
788@table @kbd
789@item F
790@kindex F
791@cindex Visiting several files at once
792@cindex Simultaneous visiting of several files
793@findex dired-do-find-marked-files
794(@code{dired-do-find-marked-files}) Find all marked files at once displaying
795them simultaneously. If optional @var{noselect} is non-@code{nil} then just
796find the
797files but do not select. If you want to keep the Dired buffer displayed, type
798@kbd{C-x 2} first. If you want just the marked files displayed and nothing
799else, type @kbd{C-x 1} first.
800
801The current window is split across all files marked, as evenly as possible.
802Remaining lines go to the bottom-most window. The number of files that can be
803displayed this way is restricted by the height of the current window and the
804variable @code{window-min-height}.
805@end table
806
807@table @code
808@item dired-mark-extension
809@findex dired-mark-extension
810Mark all files with a certain extension for use in later commands. A @samp{.}
811is not automatically prepended to the string entered, you must type it
812explicitly.
813
814When called from Lisp, @var{extension} may also be a list of extensions
815and an optional argument @var{marker-char} specifies the marker used.
816
817@item dired-flag-extension
818@findex dired-flag-extension
819Flag all files with a certain extension for deletion. A @samp{.} is
820@emph{not} automatically prepended to the string entered.
821@end table
822
823@ifnottex
824@menu
825* Advanced Cleaning Functions::
826* Advanced Cleaning Variables::
827* Special Marking Function::
828@end menu
829@end ifnottex
830
831@node Advanced Cleaning Functions, Advanced Cleaning Variables, , Advanced Mark Commands
832@comment node-name, next, previous, up
833
834@section Advanced Cleaning Functions
835
836@table @code
837@item dired-clean-patch
838@findex dired-clean-patch
839Flag dispensable files created by the @samp{patch} program for deletion. See
840variable @code{dired-patch-unclean-extensions}.
841
842@item dired-clean-tex
843@findex dired-clean-tex
844Flag dispensable files created by @TeX{}, La@TeX{}, and @samp{texinfo} for
845deletion. See the following variables (@pxref{Advanced Cleaning Variables}):
846
847@itemize @bullet
848@item
849@code{dired-tex-unclean-extensions}
850@item
851@code{dired-texinfo-unclean-extensions}
852@item
853@code{dired-latex-unclean-extensions}
854@item
855@code{dired-bibtex-unclean-extensions}
856@end itemize
857
858@item dired-very-clean-tex
859@findex dired-very-clean-tex
860Flag dispensable files created by @TeX{}, La@TeX{}, @samp{texinfo},
861and @file{*.dvi} files for deletion.
862@end table
863
864@node Advanced Cleaning Variables, Special Marking Function, Advanced Cleaning Functions, Advanced Mark Commands
865@comment node-name, next, previous, up
866
867@section Advanced Cleaning Variables
868
869@noindent Variables used by the above cleaning commands (and in the default value for
870variable @code{dired-omit-extensions}, @pxref{Omitting Variables})
871
872@table @code
873@item dired-patch-unclean-extensions
874@vindex dired-patch-unclean-extensions
875Default: @code{(".rej" ".orig")}
876
877List of extensions of dispensable files created by the @samp{patch} program.
878
879@item dired-tex-unclean-extensions
880@vindex dired-tex-unclean-extensions
881Default: @code{(".toc" ".log" ".aux")}
882
883List of extensions of dispensable files created by @TeX{}.
884
885@item dired-texinfo-unclean-extensions
886@vindex dired-texinfo-unclean-extensions
887Default: @code{(".cp" ".cps" ".fn" ".fns" ".ky" ".kys"}
888@code{".pg" ".pgs" ".tp" ".tps" ".vr" ".vrs")}
889
890List of extensions of dispensable files created by @samp{texinfo}.
891
892@item dired-latex-unclean-extensions
893@vindex dired-latex-unclean-extensions
894Default: @code{(".idx" ".lof" ".lot" ".glo")}
895
896List of extensions of dispensable files created by La@TeX{}.
897
898@item dired-bibtex-unclean-extensions
899@vindex dired-bibtex-unclean-extensions
900Default: @code{(".blg" ".bbl")}
901
902List of extensions of dispensable files created by Bib@TeX{}.
903@end table
904
905@node Special Marking Function, , Advanced Cleaning Variables, Advanced Mark Commands
906@comment node-name, next, previous, up
907
908@section Special Marking Function
909
910@table @kbd
911@item M-(
912@kindex M-(
913@findex dired-mark-sexp
914@cindex Lisp expression, marking files with in Dired
915@cindex Mark file by Lisp expression
916(@code{dired-mark-sexp}) Mark files for which @var{predicate} returns
917non-@code{nil}. With a prefix argument, unflag those files instead.
918
919The @var{predicate} is a Lisp expression that can refer to the following
920symbols:
921@table @code
922@item inode
923[@i{integer}] the inode of the file (only for @samp{ls -i} output)
924@item s
925[@i{integer}] the size of the file for @samp{ls -s} output (usually in blocks or,
926with @samp{-k}, in KBytes)
927@item mode
928[@i{string}] file permission bits, e.g., @samp{-rw-r--r--}
929@item nlink
930[@i{integer}] number of links to file
931@item uid
932[@i{string}] owner
933@item gid
934[@i{string}] group (If the gid is not displayed by @samp{ls}, this
935will still be set (to the same as uid))
936@item size
937[@i{integer}] file size in bytes
938@item time
939[@i{string}] the time that @samp{ls} displays, e.g., @samp{Feb 12 14:17}
940@item name
941[@i{string}] the name of the file
942@item sym
943[@i{string}] if file is a symbolic link, the linked-to name, else @code{""}
944@end table
945
946@noindent
947For example, use
948@example
949(equal 0 size)
950@end example
951to mark all zero length files.
952
953To find out all not yet compiled Emacs Lisp files in a directory, Dired
954all @file{.el} files in the lisp directory using the wildcard
955@samp{*.el}. Then use @kbd{M-(} with
956@example
957(not (file-exists-p (concat name "c")))
958@end example
959to mark all @file{.el} files without a corresponding @file{.elc} file.
960
961@end table
962
963@node Multiple Dired Directories, Find File At Point, Advanced Mark Commands, Top
964@comment node-name, next, previous, up
965@chapter Multiple Dired Directories and Non-Dired Commands
966
967@cindex Multiple Dired directories
968@cindex Working directory
969An Emacs buffer can have but one working directory, stored in the
970buffer-local variable @code{default-directory}. A Dired buffer may have
971several subdirectories inserted, but it still has only one working
972directory: that of the top-level Dired directory in that buffer. For
973some commands it is appropriate that they use the current Dired
974directory instead of @code{default-directory}, e.g., @code{find-file} and
975@code{compile}.
976
977A general mechanism is provided for special handling of the working
978directory in special major modes:
979
980@table @code
981@item default-directory-alist
982@vindex default-directory-alist
983Default: @code{((dired-mode . (dired-current-directory)))}
984
985Alist of major modes and their notion of @code{default-directory}, as a
986Lisp expression to evaluate. A resulting value of @code{nil} is ignored
987in favor of @code{default-directory}.
988
989@item dired-default-directory
990@findex dired-default-directory
991Use this function like you would use the variable
992@code{default-directory}, except that @code{dired-default-directory}
993also consults the variable @code{default-directory-alist}.
994@end table
995
996@node Find File At Point, Miscellaneous Commands, Multiple Dired Directories, Top
997@comment node-name, next, previous, up
998
999@section Find File At Point
1000@cindex Visiting a file mentioned in a buffer
1001@cindex Finding a file at point
1002
1003@file{dired-x} provides a method of visiting or editing a file mentioned in
1004the buffer you are viewing (e.g., a mail buffer, a news article, a
1005@file{README} file, etc.) or to test if that file exists. You can then modify
1006this in the minibuffer after snatching the file name.
1007
1008When installed @file{dired-x} will substitute @code{dired-x-find-file} for
1009@code{find-file} (normally bound to @kbd{C-x C-f}) and
1010@code{dired-x-find-file-other-window} for @code{find-file-other-window}
1011(normally bound to @kbd{C-x 4 C-f}).
1012
1013In order to use this feature, you will need to set
1014@code{dired-x-hands-off-my-keys} to @code{nil} inside @code{dired-load-hook}
1015(@pxref{Optional Installation File At Point}).
1016
1017@table @code
1018@item dired-x-find-file
1019@findex dired-x-find-file
1020@kindex C-x C-f
1021
1022@code{dired-x-find-file} behaves exactly like @code{find-file} (normally bound
1023to @kbd{C-x C-f}) unless a prefix argument is passed to the function in which
1024case it will use the file name at point as a guess for the file to visit.
1025
1026For example, if the buffer you were reading contained the words
1027
1028@example
1029Available via anonymous ftp in
1030
1031 /roebling.poly.edu:/pub/lisp/crypt++.el.gz
1032@end example
1033
1034@noindent
1035then you could move your cursor to the line containing the ftp address and
1036type @kbd{C-u C-x C-f} (the @kbd{C-u} is a universal argument). The
1037minibuffer would read
1038
1039@example
1040Find file: /roebling.poly.edu:/pub/lisp/crypt++.el.gz
1041@end example
1042
1043@noindent
1044with the point after the last @code{/}. If you hit @key{RET}, emacs will visit
1045the file at that address. This also works with files on your own computer.
1046
1047@item dired-x-find-file-other-window
1048@findex dired-x-find-file-other-window
1049@kindex C-x 4 C-f
1050
1051@code{dired-x-find-file-other-window} behaves exactly like
1052@code{find-file-other-window} (normally bound to @kbd{C-x 4 C-f}) unless a
1053prefix argument is used. See @code{dired-x-find-file} for more information.
1054
1055@item dired-x-hands-off-my-keys
1056@vindex dired-x-hands-off-my-keys
1057If set to @code{t}, then it means that @file{dired-x} should @emph{not} bind
1058@code{dired-x-find-file} over @code{find-file} on keyboard. Similarly, it
1059should not bind @code{dired-x-find-file-other-window} over
1060@code{find-file-other-window}. If you change this variable after
1061@file{dired-x.el} is loaded then do @kbd{M-x dired-x-bind-find-file}. The
1062default value of this variable is @code{t}; by default, the binding is not
1063done. See @xref{Optional Installation File At Point}.
1064
1065@item dired-x-bind-find-file
1066@findex dired-x-bind-find-file
1067A function, which can be called interactively or in your @file{~/.emacs} file,
1068that uses the value of @code{dired-x-hands-off-my-keys} to determine if
1069@code{dired-x-find-file} should be bound over @code{find-file} and
1070@code{dired-x-find-file-other-window} bound over
1071@code{find-file-other-window}. See @xref{Optional Installation File At Point}.
1072@end table
1073
1074@node Miscellaneous Commands, Bugs, Find File At Point, Top
1075@comment node-name, next, previous, up
1076@chapter Miscellaneous Commands
1077
1078Miscellaneous features not fitting anywhere else:
1079
1080@table @code
1081@item dired-find-subdir
1082@vindex dired-find-subdir
1083Default: @code{nil}
1084
1085If non-@code{nil}, Dired does not make a new buffer for a directory if it can
1086be found (perhaps as subdirectory) in some existing Dired buffer.
1087
1088If there are several Dired buffers for a directory, the most recently
1089used is chosen.
1090
1091Dired avoids switching to the current buffer, so that if you have a
1092normal and a wildcard buffer for the same directory, @kbd{C-x d RET}
1093will toggle between those two.
1094@end table
1095
1096@table @kbd
1097@findex dired-goto-subdir
1098@kindex M-G
1099@item M-G
1100(@code{dired-goto-subdir}) Go to the header line of an inserted directory.
1101This command reads its argument, with completion derived from the names of the
1102inserted subdirectories.
1103@end table
1104
1105@table @code
1106@item dired-smart-shell-command
1107@findex dired-smart-shell-command
1108@findex shell-command
1109@kindex M-!
1110Like function @code{shell-command}, but in the current Dired directory.
1111Bound to @kbd{M-!} in Dired buffers.
1112
1113@item dired-jump
1114@findex dired-jump
1115@kindex C-x C-j
1116@cindex Jumping to Dired listing containing file.
1117Bound to @kbd{C-x C-j}. Jump back to Dired: If in a file, edit the current
1118directory and move to file's line. If in Dired already, pop up a level and
1119go to old directory's line. In case the proper Dired file line cannot be
1120found, refresh the Dired buffer and try again.
1121
1122@item dired-jump-other-window
1123@findex dired-jump-other-window
1124@kindex C-x 4 C-j
1125Bound to @kbd{C-x 4 C-j}. Like @code{dired-jump}, but to other window.
1126
1127These functions can be autoloaded so they work even though @file{dired-x.el}
1128has not been loaded yet (@pxref{Optional Installation Dired Jump}).
1129
1130@vindex dired-bind-jump
1131If the variable @code{dired-bind-jump} is @code{nil}, @code{dired-jump} will not be
1132bound to @kbd{C-x C-j} and @code{dired-jump-other-window} will not be bound to
1133@kbd{C-x 4 C-j}.
1134
1135@item dired-vm
1136@cindex Reading mail.
1137@kindex V
1138@findex dired-vm
1139Bound to @kbd{V} if @code{dired-bind-vm} is @code{t}. Run VM on this
1140file (assumed to be a UNIX mail folder).
1141
1142@vindex dired-vm-read-only-folders
1143If you give this command a prefix argument, it will visit the folder
1144read-only. This only works in VM 5, not VM 4.
1145
1146If the variable @code{dired-vm-read-only-folders} is @code{t},
1147@code{dired-vm} will
1148visit all folders read-only. If it is neither @code{nil} nor @code{t}, e.g.,
1149the symbol @code{if-file-read-only}, only files not writable by you are
1150visited read-only. This is the recommended value if you run VM 5.
1151
1152@vindex dired-bind-vm
1153If the variable @code{dired-bind-vm} is @code{t}, @code{dired-vm} will be bound
1154to @kbd{V}. Otherwise, @code{dired-bind-rmail} will be bound.
1155
1156@item dired-rmail
1157@cindex Reading mail.
1158@findex dired-rmail
1159Bound to @kbd{V} if @code{dired-bind-vm} is @code{nil}. Run Rmail on this
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1162@item dired-info
1163@kindex I
1164@cindex Running info.
1165@findex dired-info
1166Bound to @kbd{I}. Run Info on this file (assumed to be a file in Info
1167format).
1168
1169@vindex dired-bind-info
1170If the variable @code{dired-bind-info} is @code{nil}, @code{dired-info} will
1171not be bound to @kbd{I}.
1172
1173@item dired-man
1174@cindex Running man.
1175@kindex N
1176@findex dired-man
1177Bound to @kbd{N}. Run man on this file (assumed to be a file in @code{nroff}
1178format).
1179
1180@vindex dired-bind-man
1181If the variable @code{dired-bind-man} is @code{nil}, @code{dired-man} will not
1182be bound to @kbd{N}.
1183
1184@item dired-do-relsymlink
1185@cindex Relative symbolic links.
1186@kindex Y
1187@findex dired-do-relsymlink
1188Bound to @kbd{Y}. Relative symlink all marked (or next ARG) files into a
1189directory, or make a relative symbolic link to the current file. This creates
1190relative symbolic links like
1191
1192@example
1193 foo -> ../bar/foo
1194@end example
1195
1196@noindent
1197not absolute ones like
1198
1199@example
1200 foo -> /ugly/path/that/may/change/any/day/bar/foo
1201@end example
1202
1203@item dired-do-relsymlink-regexp
1204@kindex %Y
1205@findex dired-do-relsymlink-regexp
1206Bound to @kbd{%Y}. Relative symlink all marked files containing
1207@var{regexp} to @var{newname}. See functions
1208@code{dired-do-rename-regexp} and @code{dired-do-relsymlink} for more
1209info.
1210@end table
1211
1212@node Bugs, GNU Free Documentation License, Miscellaneous Commands, Top
1213@comment node-name, next, previous, up
1214@chapter Bugs
1215@cindex Bugs
1216@findex dired-x-submit-report
1217
1218@noindent
1219If you encounter a bug in this package, wish to suggest an
1220enhancement, or want to make a smart remark, then type
1221
1222@example
1223@kbd{M-x dired-x-submit-report}
1224@end example
1225
1226@noindent
1227to set up an outgoing mail buffer, with the proper address to the
1228@file{dired-x.el} maintainer automatically inserted in the @samp{To:@:} field.
1229This command also inserts information that the Dired X maintainer can use to
1230recreate your exact setup, making it easier to verify your bug or social
1231maladjustment.
1232
1233Lawrence R. Dodd
1234@c <dodd@@roebling.poly.edu>
1235
1236@node GNU Free Documentation License, Concept Index, Bugs, Top
1237@appendix GNU Free Documentation License
1238@include doclicense.texi
1239
1240@node Concept Index, Command Index, GNU Free Documentation License, Top
1241@comment node-name, next, previous, up
1242@unnumbered Concept Index
1243@printindex cp
1244
1245@node Command Index, Key Index, Concept Index, Top
1246@comment node-name, next, previous, up
1247@unnumbered Function Index
1248@printindex fn
1249
1250@node Key Index, Variable Index, Command Index, Top
1251@comment node-name, next, previous, up
1252@unnumbered Key Index
1253@printindex ky
1254
1255@node Variable Index, , Key Index, Top
1256@comment node-name, next, previous, up
1257@unnumbered Variable Index
1258@printindex vr
1259
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1261
1262@ignore
1263 arch-tag: 201727aa-9318-4c74-a0d7-4f51c550c4de
1264@end ignore