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From: Bengt Larsson <lists DOT cygwin2 AT bengtl DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Mg3a - a version of Mg2a developed on Cygwin
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 15:09:50 +0100
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Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
>>>sigh, no ^X d (aka dired mode) by default !
>>
>> True. I never use it. I kind of philosophically disagree with it.
>
>  Strange, as "dired" is one of the most important pieces of emacs and
>when one says "emacs" and then says "but this version doesn't have
>'dired'", the emacs person will go, "What?!"  It's kInd of like having
>a kitchen sink with no running water :-)

Mmm. Could you tell me which commands you use, and what they do, in
order of decreasing priority?

I'm thinking one could do a simple dired, generating the list
internally. Delete, Visit file, Rename, how does that sound?

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