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author | Karoly Lorentey <lorentey@elte.hu> |
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1 @c This is part of the Emacs manual. | 1 @c This is part of the Emacs manual. |
2 @c Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, | 2 @c Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, |
3 @c 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | 3 @c 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
4 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. | 4 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. |
5 @node Microsoft Windows, Manifesto, Mac OS, Top | 5 @node Microsoft Windows, Manifesto, Mac OS, Top |
6 @appendix Emacs and Microsoft Windows/MS-DOS | 6 @appendix Emacs and Microsoft Windows/MS-DOS |
7 @cindex Microsoft Windows | 7 @cindex Microsoft Windows |
8 @cindex MS-Windows, Emacs peculiarities | 8 @cindex MS-Windows, Emacs peculiarities |
278 @vindex ls-lisp-support-shell-wildcards | 278 @vindex ls-lisp-support-shell-wildcards |
279 The variable @code{ls-lisp-support-shell-wildcards} controls how | 279 The variable @code{ls-lisp-support-shell-wildcards} controls how |
280 file-name patterns are supported: if it is non-@code{nil} (the | 280 file-name patterns are supported: if it is non-@code{nil} (the |
281 default), they are treated as shell-style wildcards; otherwise they | 281 default), they are treated as shell-style wildcards; otherwise they |
282 are treated as Emacs regular expressions. | 282 are treated as Emacs regular expressions. |
283 | |
284 @vindex ls-lisp-format-time-list | |
285 The variable @code{ls-lisp-format-time-list} defines how to format | |
286 the date and time of files. @emph{The value of this variable is | |
287 ignored}, unless Emacs cannot determine the current locale. (However, | |
288 if the value of @code{ls-lisp-use-localized-time-format} is | |
289 non-@code{nil}, Emacs obeys @code{ls-lisp-format-time-list} even if | |
290 the current locale is available; see below.) | |
291 | |
292 The value of @code{ls-lisp-format-time-list} is a list of 2 strings. | |
293 The first string is used if the file was modified within the current | |
294 year, while the second string is used for older files. In each of | |
295 these two strings you can use @samp{%}-sequences to substitute parts | |
296 of the time. For example: | |
297 @lisp | |
298 ("%b %e %H:%M" "%b %e %Y") | |
299 @end lisp | |
300 | |
301 @noindent | |
302 Note that the strings substituted for these @samp{%}-sequences depend | |
303 on the current locale. @xref{Time Parsing,,, elisp, The Emacs Lisp | |
304 Reference Manual}, for more about format time specs. | |
305 | |
306 @vindex ls-lisp-use-localized-time-format | |
307 Normally, Emacs formats the file time stamps in either traditional | |
308 or ISO-style time format. However, if the value of the variable | |
309 @code{ls-lisp-use-localized-time-format} is non-@code{nil}, Emacs | |
310 formats file time stamps according to what | |
311 @code{ls-lisp-format-time-list} specifies. The @samp{%}-sequences in | |
312 @code{ls-lisp-format-time-list} produce locale-dependent month and day | |
313 names, which might cause misalignment of columns in Dired display. | |
283 @end ifnottex | 314 @end ifnottex |
284 | 315 |
285 @node Windows HOME | 316 @node Windows HOME |
286 @section HOME Directory on MS-Windows | 317 @section HOME Directory on MS-Windows |
287 @cindex @code{HOME} directory on MS-Windows | 318 @cindex @code{HOME} directory on MS-Windows |
334 keyboard input in Emacs. | 365 keyboard input in Emacs. |
335 | 366 |
336 @cindex MS-Windows keyboard shortcuts | 367 @cindex MS-Windows keyboard shortcuts |
337 Many key combinations (known as ``keyboard shortcuts'') that have | 368 Many key combinations (known as ``keyboard shortcuts'') that have |
338 conventional uses in MS-Windows programs conflict with traditional | 369 conventional uses in MS-Windows programs conflict with traditional |
339 Emacs commands. (These Emacs commands were established years before | 370 Emacs key bindings. (These Emacs key bindings were established years |
340 MS-Windows, and years before Microsoft.) Examples of conflicts | 371 before Microsoft was founded.) Examples of conflicts include |
341 include @kbd{C-c}, @kbd{C-x}, @kbd{C-z}, @kbd{C-a}, and | 372 @kbd{C-c}, @kbd{C-x}, @kbd{C-z}, @kbd{C-a}, and @kbd{W-@key{SPC}}. |
342 @kbd{W-@key{SPC}}. You can redefine some of them with meanings more | 373 You can redefine some of them with meanings more like the MS-Windows |
343 like the MS-Windows meanings by enabling CUA Mode (@pxref{CUA | 374 meanings by enabling CUA Mode (@pxref{CUA Bindings}). |
344 Bindings}). | |
345 | 375 |
346 @kindex F10 @r{(MS-Windows)} | 376 @kindex F10 @r{(MS-Windows)} |
347 @cindex menu bar access using keyboard @r{(MS-Windows)} | 377 @cindex menu bar access using keyboard @r{(MS-Windows)} |
348 The @key{F10} key on Windows activates the menu bar in a way that | 378 The @key{F10} key on Windows activates the menu bar in a way that |
349 makes it possible to use the menus without a mouse. In this mode, the | 379 makes it possible to use the menus without a mouse. In this mode, the |