1116 |
point is on a directory headerline, @kbd{w} gives you the name of that |
point is on a directory headerline, @kbd{w} gives you the name of that |
1117 |
directory without looking for marked files. |
directory without looking for marked files. |
1118 |
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@vindex dired-marked-files |
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1119 |
The main purpose of the @kbd{w} command is so that you can yank the |
The main purpose of the @kbd{w} command is so that you can yank the |
1120 |
file names into arguments for other Emacs commands. It also displays |
file names into arguments for other Emacs commands. It also displays |
1121 |
what was pushed onto the kill ring, so you can use it to display the |
what was pushed onto the kill ring, so you can use it to display the |
1122 |
list of currently marked files in the echo area. It also stores the |
list of currently marked files in the echo area. |
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list of names in the variable @code{dired-marked-files}, for use in |
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Lisp expressions. |
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1123 |
@end table |
@end table |
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1125 |
@ignore |
@ignore |