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Jean-Christophe Helary 2022-04-17 14:23:58 +09:00
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@ -23354,6 +23354,7 @@ leurs arguments différemment des fonctions (les arguments ne sont pas
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<note>bizarre</note>
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<seg>Dired does not handle files that have names with embedded newline characters well.</seg>
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@ -32245,6 +32246,7 @@ c'est quoi une région active ?</note>
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<note>c'est quoi "globstar" ?</note>
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<seg>If the shell supports globstar, but that support is disabled by default, you can still let Dired use this feature by customizing @code{dired-maybe-use-globstar} to a non-@code{nil} value; then Dired will enable globstar for those shells for which it knows how (see @code{dired-enable-globstar-in-shell} for the list of those shells).</seg>
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@ -33407,6 +33409,7 @@ si deux valeurs sont des @emph{objets} identiques.</seg>
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<note>bancal</note>
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<seg>If you use a prefix argument with the @code{dired} command, you can specify the @command{ls} switches with the minibuffer before you enter the directory specification.</seg>
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@ -33706,6 +33709,7 @@ contacter la maintenance d'Emacs plus rapidement, envoyer le courrier
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<note>previous ne s'applique pas à line</note>
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<seg>In Dired, move up a level and go to the previous directory's line.</seg>
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@ -41426,6 +41430,7 @@ fonction décrite, sont composés comme ceci : @var{first-number}.</seg>
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<note>un peu bancal</note>
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<seg>No matter how they are specified, the @command{ls} switches can include short options (that is, single characters) requiring no arguments, and long options (starting with @samp{--}) whose arguments are specified with @samp{=}.</seg>
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@ -54335,7 +54340,8 @@ remplacée automatiquement par sa version étendue.</seg>
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<note>de ?</note>
<note>de ?
dans un cas précis ?</note>
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<seg>The usual history and completion commands can be used in the minibuffer; in particular, @kbd{M-n} puts the name of the visited file (if any) in the minibuffer (@pxref{Minibuffer History}).</seg>
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