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author | Karoly Lorentey <karoly@lorentey.hu> |
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@c This is part of the Emacs manual. @c Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. @c @c This file is included either in emacs-xtra.texi (when producing the @c printed version) or in the main Emacs manual (for the on-line version). @node Subdir Switches @section Subdirectory Switches in Dired You can insert subdirectories with specified @code{ls} switches in Dired buffers, using @kbd{C-u i}. You can change the @code{ls} switches of an already inserted subdirectory using @kbd{C-u l}. In Emacs versions 22.1 and later, Dired remembers the switches, so that reverting the buffer will not change them back to the main directory's switches. Deleting a subdirectory forgets about its switches. Using @code{dired-undo} (usually bound to @kbd{C-_} and @kbd{C-x u}) to reinsert or delete subdirectories, that were inserted with explicit switches, can bypass Dired's machinery for remembering (or forgetting) switches. Deleting a subdirectory using @code{dired-undo} does not forget its switches. When later reinserted using @kbd{i}, it will be reinserted using its old switches. Using @code{dired-undo} to reinsert a subdirectory that was deleted using the regular Dired commands (not @code{dired-undo}) will originally insert it with its old switches. However, reverting the buffer will relist it using the buffer's default switches. If any of this yields problems, you can easily correct the situation using @kbd{C-u i} or @kbd{C-u l}. Dired does not remember the @code{R} switch. Inserting a subdirectory with switches that include the @code{R} switch is equivalent with inserting each of its subdirectories using all remaining switches. For instance, updating or killing a subdirectory that was inserted with the @code{R} switch will not update or kill its subdirectories. The buffer's default switches do not affect subdirectories that were inserted using explicitly specified switches. In particular, commands such as @kbd{s}, that change the buffer's switches do not affect such subdirectories. (They do affect subdirectories without explicitly assigned switches, however.) You can make Dired forget about all subdirectory switches and relist all subdirectories with the buffer's default switches using @kbd{M-x dired-reset-subdir-switches}. This also reverts the Dired buffer. @ignore arch-tag: e3865701-9179-4ffb-bc34-d321111c688d @end ignore