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[PATCH] `dired-next-line' go to meaningful line
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> From: Shynur Xie <one.last.kiss <at> outlook.com>
> CC: "65621 <at> debbugs.gnu.org" <65621 <at> debbugs.gnu.org>
> Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2023 13:50:34 +0000
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> > 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).
>
> Just use mouse, `{forward,backward}-{char,word}',
> `{previous,next}-line', etc. Anyway, I just changed the definition of
> `dired-next-line', so actually users have many ways to do what they
> want.
>
> > I personally fail to see why people would like this.
>
> Isn't it great that no matter how you move up or down, you never leave
> the item line? Without this, if you move the cursor to the last line
> accidentally, to enter one of those files, you need to press one more
> keystroke.
It doesn't bother me, but I will let others chime in and speak their
opinions. If enough people like this feature, we could install it,
but I think even then it will need to be an opt-in feature.
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