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bug#65621: [PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#65621: [PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line |
Date: |
Wed, 30 Aug 2023 16:36:06 +0300 |
> From: Shynur Xie <one.last.kiss@outlook.com>
> Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2023 13:02:43 +0000
>
> Cursor in Dired buffer sometimes go to a line which is not an item
> line. For example, the 1st line and the last line:
>
> > d:/Desktop/.emacs.d/site-lisp:
> drwxrwxrwx shynur 4096 08/30 18:15 .
> drwxrwxrwx shynur 4096 08/30 18:07 ..
> -rw-rw-rw- shynur 304 08/09 3:01 subdirs.el
> > \Newline here.
>
> Avoiding these lines may improve the experience when moving cursor.
> The attaching patch implements this.
>
> If there is no visible item line, move the cursor as Dired used to do.
Thanks, but I personally fail to see why people would like this. It
basically means that if I want to copy those "forbidden" lines to the
kill ring or the clipboard, I can't (except by disabling this
feature). Is it really a good idea?
- bug#65621: [PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line, Shynur Xie, 2023/08/30
- bug#65621: [PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- bug#65621: [PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line, Shynur Xie, 2023/08/30
- bug#65621: [PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/08/30
- bug#65621: [PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line, Stefan Kangas, 2023/08/30
- bug#65621: [PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line, Drew Adams, 2023/08/30
- bug#65621: [PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line, Stefan Kangas, 2023/08/30
- bug#65621: [PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line, Drew Adams, 2023/08/30
- bug#65621: [PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line, Shynur Xie, 2023/08/31
- bug#65621: [PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line, Drew Adams, 2023/08/31
- bug#65621: [PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line, Shynur Xie, 2023/08/31
- bug#65621: [PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line, Drew Adams, 2023/08/31