GNU bug report logs - #8181
23.2; Dired on Windows 7

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: "Robert I. Eachus" <rieachus <at> comcast.net>

Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2011 23:07:01 UTC

Severity: normal

Merged with 8191, 8741

Found in versions 23.2, 23.2.50

Done: Juanma Barranquero <lekktu <at> gmail.com>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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From: "Robert I. Eachus" <rieachus <at> comcast.net>
To: Lennart Borgman <lennart.borgman <at> gmail.com>
Cc: 8181 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#8181: 23.2; Dired on Windows 7
Date: Sat, 05 Mar 2011 19:40:34 -0500
On 3/5/2011 7:08 PM, Lennart Borgman wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 11:55 PM, Robert I. Eachus<rieachus <at> comcast.net>  wrote:
>> Choosing Open Directory from the File menu opens a standard (Windows 7)
>> window that allows you to walk the directory tree, but there is no way
>> to open a directory in dired mode that I can find.  Cx d on the other
>> hand opens an emacs buffer in dired mode. (Normal behavior)
> See `use-file-dialog'

Thanks for the quick answer, but I think you may be missing the point.  
First the File menu choice Open Directory, says that the keyboard 
equivalent is C-x d.  But the two are completely different in behavior.  
Second, if you do use the menu option, there is no way to select a 
directory, even though you can navigate through them.

I ran into this by accident, browsing through a large C source library.  
I used Cx d nine times (or a dozen) before I went to use the menu since 
I had a cup in my left hand.  I then wanted to see if I would get a 
dired buffer when I selected a directory, but instead I found that there 
is either no way to select a directory, or the choice gets silently lost.

It is not a big deal for me. Even if I am drinking something hot,  I can 
type Cx d with my right hand.  If nothing gets done I may submit a fix 
sometime when I am not in the process of digesting the source of a 
different application.





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