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Re: Why does dired consider case significant?
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: Why does dired consider case significant? |
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Wed, 1 Mar 2006 21:04:40 +0100 |
Am 01.03.2006 um 05:18 schrieb Davin Pearson:
My question is: how do you get Emacs to display directories like it
did back in the good old days of Emacs 20.7 (i.e. ignoring
case in the ordering of the files)?
Are you still using the same file system?
I am on Mac OS X. Its HFS+ is not case sensitive, i.e. AAA, AaA, aAa,
etc. are all the same file. But, when it comes to display the file
name, the case in which the name once was typed, is preserved. So I
can see whether I then typed AAA, AaA, aAa, or aaa ...
Has your file system similar features?
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Greetings
Pete
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