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the buffer's default switches. If any of this yields problems, you |
the buffer's default switches. If any of this yields problems, you |
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can easily correct the situation using @kbd{C-u i} or @kbd{C-u l}. |
can easily correct the situation using @kbd{C-u i} or @kbd{C-u l}. |
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Dired does not remember the @code{R} switch. Inserting a subdirectory |
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with switches that include the @code{R} switch is equivalent with |
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inserting each of its subdirectories using all remaining switches. |
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For instance, updating or killing a subdirectory that was inserted |
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with the @code{R} switch will not update or kill its subdirectories. |
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The buffer's default switches do not affect subdirectories that were |
The buffer's default switches do not affect subdirectories that were |
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inserted using explicitly specified switches. In particular, |
inserted using explicitly specified switches. In particular, |
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commands such as @kbd{s}, that change the buffer's switches do not |
commands such as @kbd{s}, that change the buffer's switches do not |