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Subject: Re: Miscellaneous issues (Linux, Dired, & Sparcworks) with 19.15
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From: sperber@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de (Michael Sperber [Mr. Preprocessor])
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>>>>> "Rick" == Rick Campbell <rickc@lehman.com> writes:

Rick>  - In dired mode, if you execute describe-mode (C-h m), the *Help* buffer
Rick>    includes ``For the full dired info tree, type C-u h'', however, if
Rick>    you execute dired-describe-mode with a prefix argument (C-u h), you
Rick>    get an error message ``Info file dired does not exist''.  Perusing
Rick>    $XEMACS/lib/xemacs-19.15/info/ suggests that the dired info is, in
Rick>    fact, missing.

Indeed it doesn't exist as of yet.  (There's plenty of menus, though
... :-})  Volunteers?

Rick>    Should I even ask who's bright idea it was to have an easier
Rick>    binding for rmail than rename in dired mode?!?!  As I updated my
Rick>    init file, I noticed that I'd already special cased the `r' binding
Rick>    for when I'm running FSF's version.  Sigh.....

RMS, I believe.  The keybindings reflect the changes made in FSF
Emacs.

-- 
Cheers =8-} Chipsy
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